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Boris Johnson is now moving forward with the BREXIT and the economic plan. He is now pushing legislation that could end up in a no deal BREXIT. BJ is now looking into [GS] actions in the UK that pushed a campaign that was against BREXIT. Did the [CB] just make a move to save their system. The [DS}/Ds voted for a fake impeachment. Pelosi is trying to hold the articles of impeachment instead of sending them to the Senate. Ted Cruz says Trump would like to call witnesses. Q drops more bread, the fake impeachment might be ruled on by the Supreme Court. Sacrifices were made for the greater good, what is coming is going to shock the world.
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Britain to cut some business rates, conduct ‘fundamental review’
- Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government plans to introduce a 50% discount in business rates for Britain’s small retailers to boost the country’s struggling high streets and pledged a “fundamental review” of the whole system in the future.
- Business rates are taxes to help pay for local services, charged on most commercial properties, including shops, warehouses, pubs, cafes and restaurants. They are currently calculated according to the rentable value of properties and have an annual inflationary uplift, or multiplier.
- Setting out its new legislative agenda in a Queen’s Speech on Thursday, the government said the move will hike the current business rates discount for small retailers from one-third off to 50% off during the next financial year and extend that discount to cinemas and music venues.
Source: reuters.com
- Currently, the U.K. is scheduled to leave the European Union on January 31 of 2020. But under Article 50 of the European Union Constitution, there was always going to be a “transition period” set to end in December of 2020,
- The referendum question asked of the British people in 2016 was this: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
- There were no mentions of “deals” or ongoing relationships between Great Britain and the EU when the people voted on Brexit. The horror stories of what might happen to the British, EU, and world economies were designed to frighten the citizens and make them re-think their wish for sovereignty.
- But last week, the British people told the globalists of the E.U. and in their own country exactly what they thought of those scare tactics.
Source: thenewamerican.com
- Boris Johnson have called for an urgent Electoral Commission probe into George Soros’s American Open Society Foundation after putting money towards a campaign to block Brexit at the ballot box
- The Open Society Foundation remitted funds to the pro-EU ‘Best for Britain’ group, routed via a London third party, in order to circumvent a ban on foreign donations to political organizations in the UK with the goal to effect political change.
- Best for Britain (BfB) had designed a website with the intention to thwart the Prime Minister’s chances of a majority in last week’s General Election.
- In the past two years, BfB has received around $4M from The Open Society Foundation which was confirmed in the accounts of the anti-Brexit organization.
Source: conservativeus.com
- Gao Feng, a spokesman at the Chinese commerce ministry,said that China and the US have been in touch about the signing of the phase one trade deal
Source: zerohedge.com
House approves USMCA, 385-41. The measure now goes to the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he didn’t expect to consider the USMCA until a Senate trial was complete. But now……
That said, we don’t expect the USMCA to come up in the Senate until January
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) December 19, 2019
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