Saturday, 3 August 2019

Brexit MEP put a shocking claimlLie about the EU on Facebook (What's new?


 Nathan Gill Brexit MEP for Wales  must surely be counting his lucky stars that although he profess to want to leave the European Union , it has provided someone who couldn't be elected yo a community council with a lucrative income.

In July 2012, he came last in the election of councillor for the Llanbedrgoch electoral division.[9]
In May 2013, he led the UKIP group of candidates in the Anglesey local elections, which included his wife, Jana Gill (standing for Canolbarth Môn), and his sister, Jayne Gill (for Aethwy).[11] Gill himself stood to be elected as councillor for the new electoral division of Seiriol, but he came in eighth place with 7% of the vote.[12] The party did not win any seats on the island's council.
In August 2013, he came third behind Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth in the National Assembly for Wales by-election for Ynys Môn.
With John Bufton stepping down as MEP in 2014, Gill was selected as UKIP candidate number one for Wales in the European Parliament Election and held on to the seat for the party.
During the UK Independence Party Wales Conference on 6 December 2014, Nigel Farage, then-Leader of UK Independence Party, announced that Gill would be the Leader of the Party in Wales.[15] During the 2015 general election campaign, Gill represented UKIP in the ITV Welsh TV Leaders debate. During the election campaign, Gill denied human involvement in climate change, comments which were strongly criticised by other leaders.[
In the 2016 Assembly election Gill won a seat representing the North Wales region. He was beaten to the post of leader of the UKIP group in the National Assembly for Wales by former Conservative MP Neil Hamilton, in a move which Gill described as "bizarre".[18] Farage described the move as an "unjust act of deep ingratitude" [19] resulting in Hamilton dismissing Farage as simply an "MEP for South East England whose opinions were "irrelevant".[20] Gill subsequently left the UKIP group in the assembly to sit as an independent, citing much infighting and distractions.[21] He remained a member of the party and its leader in Wales, until Neil Hamilton was made Wales leader in September 2016.[22] Also in September 2016 Gill's media advisor Alexandra Phillips spoke to The Guardian, stating that she had left UKIP and joined the Conservatives, making comments critical of Hamilton.[23] Staying on as an advisor to Gill, she told BBC Wales that UKIP's foothold in Wales had become "a war zone"] Gill resigned as an AM in December 2017.
On 6 December 2018, Gill resigned from UKIP, in opposition to the party leader Gerard Batten's links to far-right activist Tommy Robinson He joined the new Brexit Party in February 2019 .
He won a seat at the European Elections this year representing Wales as a Brexit Limited Company MEP.

You can almost feel sorry for our Europeam Friends for inflicting him and the rest of Farage's rabble on them for a further period.
Wales Online reports the depths of deceit, that Mr Gill stoops to.
During an election campaign politicians are known for making quite outlandish claims but a Brexit Party MEP has really gone for it.Nathan Gill MEP was campaigning in the recent Brecon and Radnorshire by election when he made the wild claim that schools in the area were forced to only source their food from Germany and France because of the "procurement arrangement".
He said that this was preventing them from buying from local farmers.Speaking to Sky News he claimed: "When we leave the EU we will leave the procurement arrangement which means that schools here in Brecon have to buy produce from France or Germany they can be buying produce from local farmers."He then repeated his claim on his Facebook page. That is shocking right?Poor Powys schools surrounded by wonderful farms unable to buy local because the are forced to buy from French and Germans!In his replies, people were outraged. One said: "We have the best fresh produce in the world."Mr Gill's claim may be shocking, but it is also an outright lie.We decided to have a look at what the situation really is.






First we checked with Powys council who mange the schools in the area.
A spokesman for the council said: "Schools are locally managed and can buy local produce."
Pretty unequivocal right?
Not only that the council also holds "meet the buyer" events where local trades people/companies are invited to meet the major contract holders. On top of this the council also hold a business breakfasts where they provide information to local business on how to work with local government.
So it certainly seems like they are not compelled by an evil EU directive to "only buy German".
To be extra careful we checked with the Welsh Government.
A Welsh Government spokesman said: "Local authorities and schools themselves have the responsibility for purchasing food for schools.
"A number of rural local authorities already buy local and Welsh produce for use in school canteens, which is a great way to connect pupils with the origins of their food, reduces the carbon footprint and supports the local economy too, which we fully support."
So clearly Mr Gill got this totally wrong. Concerned that he may have simply made a mistake we approached him about his clear and obvious error.
Instead of responding to our question about why he said the schools were not buy local he answered a question that hadn't been asked saying: "Under EU procurement rules, local authorities, schools and hospitals are required to tender to the whole of the EU.
"Once we have left the EU, the Welsh Government will be able to legally demand that all hospitals and schools purchase their food products from local farms, grown within a reasonable distance.
"As is, local companies may have tenders to supply food, but they do not have to purchase their supplies from farms nearby, but can find cheapest products from all over Europe.
"I am advocating to help local farmers and reduce the carbon footprint, that schools and hospitals purchase from as growers as close as possible."
The only thing we can say to this is good luck to those schools and hospitals looking for Welsh farmers to supply them with Welsh oranges when Mr Gill forces them to buy everything locally.
This wasn't the only whopper Mr Gill said in that video.
He also said that money that used to go to the EU could be used to find "new markets" like China. He added that "China is a huge market for pork, for lamb, for all kinds of products."
Well that is fair enough right? One we are free of the EU we can finally sell China our pork and lamb!
Except again this is very misleading because we can already do that.
As the latest figures here show China is already second only to the USA for agricultural exports from the EU.
Finally it is worth looking at the "procurement arrangement" Mr Gill incorrectly said was stopping people buying local. What exactly is it?
The procurement arrangement is in place to try create a transparent and fair way for public procurement obtain better value for taxpayer money.
This includes safeguards, such as the possibility to reject tenders that appear to be abnormally low.
Any EU company can tender for public contracts but the local authority does not have to choose a German/French contract just because it is cheaper. The can decide to prioritise a local companies for instance because of the environmental benefit.
An EU Commision spokeswoman said: "Those rules specifically allow EU Member States’ public authorities to take multiple factors into account when awarding public contracts. They encourage public authorities to procure strategically and to put innovation, social responsibility and sustainability (including environmental sustainability) at the heart of their procurement procedures. This avoids awarding contracts solely on the basis of the lowest price."
When we ask Powys Council about this a spokesman for the council said: "Like other councils we have to meet financial regulations but can build into contracts community benefits which support local jobs and apprenticeships.
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Mr Gill seems to be taking a leaf out of US President book, Lie and Lie and Lie again . It doesn't matter if it's proven untrue   so long as your followers believe it and develop a Conspiracy about the "Liberal Media".

This time it didn't work mr Gill Brexit Limited Company hype did not match the result in Brecon and Radnorshire.

But Post Brexit as we face the inevitable  Economic Disaster, expect all the Brexiters to come up with even more outlandisg lies as they blame everyone but themselves.


Friday, 2 August 2019

Liberal Democrats.(Remain Aliance).win the Brecon and Radnorshire by-election

The Liberal Democrats have won the Brecon and Radnorshire by-election, leaving new PM Boris Johnson with a Commons working majority of just one.
Jane Dodds overturned an 8,038 majority to beat incumbent Conservative Chris Davies by 1,425 votes.
Mr Davies decided to stand again after being unseated by a petition following his conviction for a false expenses claim.
It was the first electoral test for Mr Johnson since becoming prime minister.
Now, with a particularly wafer-thin working majority, he will have to rely heavily on the support of his own MPs and his confidence-and-supply partners the DUP to get any legislation passed in key votes.
However, it was also not a good night for Labour, whose vote share dropped by 12.4% as thaey were beaten into fourth place by the Brexit Party. who share of the vote was much lower than expected.

Elections in the 2010s[edit]

Following the successful recall petition of Christopher Davies, a by-election was held on 1 August 2019.
2019 Brecon and Radnorshire by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal DemocratJane Dodds[11]13,82643.5+14.4
ConservativeChristopher Davies*12,40139.0-9.6
Brexit PartyDes Parkinson3,33110.5n/a
LabourTom Davies1,6805.3-12.4
Monster Raving LoonyLady Lily Pink3341.0n/a
UKIPLiz Phillips2420.8-0.6
Majority1,4254.5
Turnout31,81459.72[12]
Registered electors
Liberal Democrat gain from ConservativeSwing


General election 2017: Brecon and Radnorshire[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeChristopher Davies20,08148.6+7.5
Liberal DemocratJames Gibson-Watt12,04329.1+0.8
LabourDan Lodge7,33517.7+3.0
Plaid CymruKate Heneghan1,2993.1-1.3
UKIPPeter Gilbert5761.4-6.9
Majority8,03819.5+6.7
Turnout41,33476.9+3.1
Registered electors56,010
Conservative holdSwing+3.4
Ms Dodds victory was clearly  aided by Plaid Cymru and the Green Party's decision not to stand in vavour of a Remain Aliance.under the Liberal Democrat banner.

General election 2015: Brecon and Radnorshire[14][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeChristopher Davies16,45341.1+4.5
Liberal DemocratRoger Williams11,35128.3−17.8
LabourMatthew Dorrance5,90414.7+4.2
UKIPDarran Thomas[16]3,3388.3+6.1
Plaid CymruFreddy Greaves1,7674.4+1.9
GreenChris Carmichael1,2613.1+2.3
Majority5,10212.7N/A
Turnout40,07473.8+1.3
Registered electors54,441
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratSwing+11.1
Plaid leader Adam Price said the "spirit of co-operation" between the pro-Remain parties had led to Ms Dodds's election, as he called for a second referendum.

"But if the prime minister is intent on a general election, he should know that Plaid Cymru and the other pro-Remain parties are committed to cooperating so that we beat Brexit once and for all," he added.
An Plaid/Lib Dem Electoral Pact would be complex Particularly as the Lib Dems  see Ceredigion as  a Target Seat . However they may consider the popularity of Plaid.s Ben Lake in the constituency with the option of concentrating on nearby  Brecon and Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire.
I am not sure whether a pact in Labour seats would be helpful , so Plaid would start at an advantage. and maybe  the Lib Dema should have  the plum of the4  existing  Conservative Welsh  seats , With Plaid fighting Aberconwy and Carmarthen West and
South Pembrokeshire and Clwyd West

The Liberal Democrats  running four  Montgomeryshire,Vale of GlamorganMonmouth. and Preseli Pembrokeshire

We are looking at an early General Election Preseli Pembrokeshire possibly an Autumn one , so time is short and it may be easier to sort this out on the existing Tory seats..

Thursday, 1 August 2019

Labour's "Closet Nationals" need to come out very soon.

The Third Rate Welsh Minister has said admitted that the debate around Welsh independence has risen up the political agenda, 
Mark Drakeford said "just singing 'Rule Britannia' and waving the Union Jack" would not be enough to preserve the United Kingdom.
He met new prime minister Boris Johnson in the assembly on Tuesday at the end of the PM's first visit to Wales.
Mr Drakeford said he raised concerns about the future of the UK at the meeting.
Thousands of people marched through Caernarfon last Saturday for a rally backing Welsh independence
Speaking to BBC Radio Cymru's Post Cyntaf programme, Mr Drakeford said: "I think independence has risen up the public agenda and people are thinking about independence. I told him that.
"And, of course, he came down from Scotland where independence is at the top of the agenda and I told him there is more interest, there is more discussion about independence.
"Of course, people who support independence in Wales, it's up to them to explain to people how that is going to work and to answer many serious questions.
"And for people like me who want to see a strong devolved Wales but also a future for Wales in a successful UK, that's the case we'll have to explain to people."


Image copyrightBoris Johnson visited a chicken farm in St Brides Wentlooge, near Newport, on Tuesday

On Tuesday Mr Johnson said it is "up to the EU, this is their call" if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
In a news conference following the meeting, Mr Drakeford said there was a "deeply concerning lack of detail" about the Brexit process from the new prime minister.
Speaking on BBC Radio Cymru's Post Cyntaf programme on Wednesday morning, the Third Rate Minister said he also raised concerns about the future of the UK in the meeting.
"I had to raise the topic because of the situation in Scotland, the situation in Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland," the first minister said.
"Things in the UK have changed and Brexit has created more debate about the future of the UK."
Meanwhile former  Tory leader in the Asssembly was  not having it.


The only people I hear talking about independence in Wales are nationalist supporters and Labour politicians who've been closet nationalists all along!



The Irony is that  that Mr  Davies  is actually talking about it and shows a photo of the huge turnout in Caernarfon  on Saturday.


Of course Andrew RT Davies would consider a Welsh Politician who supported the call for Airport Duty to be transferred to Wales as being a closet nationalist.



I don't know how many Labour politicians who are closet nationalists, but if there are its time they revealed themselves.


Time is running out, with Boris Johnson indicating that he is going to seek to reverse the devolution settlement




This from the National 
The Tories love trotting these out, assuring us that Scotland is valued and respected by the UK Government.
Unfortunately for Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, he let the mask slip in an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today show.
The presenter had a big question for him. She asked: "How will you deal with opposition to no deal in Scotland, not least from the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson, who said she won’t accept it?"

He politely refrained from the honest answer of "why would I care what Ruth Davidson thinks", but he might wish he hadn't.
Instead, Rabb replied: “Well, as Unionists, we’re committed to respecting the democratic mandate of the referendum which applied to the whole of the United Kingdom and that was very clear.
 “We of course, though, need to make sure we reassure all sectors of the economy and all regions of the United Kingdom, which is why the Prime Minister is up in Scotland today in the first of a series of visits around the Union.”In case you missed it, let's highlight the key section from that: "...all regions of the United Kingdom, which is why the Prime Minister is up in Scotland today."
Scotland is not, in fact, a region. Scotland is a nation. But here, Raab makes the Tory mindset clear – on the day Johnson is north of the Border talking about the importance of the Union.

You can of course substitute   Wales for Scotland  (and double it) to see how Tories in England and unfortunately at home see Wales .


Scotland response is clear. They will leave the  "Precious Union and if Wales is left behind, then in only a few years will cease to sen as Nation  not even as a region divided up  between the North West and South West of England.


Our only Indent would exist as Rugby and Soccer Team.


For the "One Day Welsh men and Women", this might be sufficient , but those of us who want to be more than "Poor West Britons " then being "Indy Curious ", must develop rapidly and for those who are politicians in Unionist Parties then they  particular need to start expressing it now.