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Moscow Bomb Shelters Begin To Fill As Russia Prepares For War
The Ministry of Defense (MoD) is reporting today that President Putin has “effectively warned” both the United States and European Union that British Prime Minister David Cameron “must be removed” in order to avert the catastrophic consequences of total war.
According to this report, President Putin and other top officials were put under the “protection” of the MoD during the past fortnight...
EC President says it will rather let UK leave bloc than limit immigration
The traitorous unelected European Commission (EC)’s president says he will do all he can to keep Britain in the European Union (EU), but not at the expense of changing basic treaties, as requested by the UK.
Jean-Claude Juncker who like his predecessors was appointed president just like the Soviet Union, said on Monday that the EU and Britain needed each other, adding that a British exit from the...
London mayor calls on Cameron to bring forward referendum on EU
The Mayor of London has called on British Prime Minister David Cameron to bring forward plans for holding a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union.
Boris Johnson said a speedy vote is in Britons’ best interests.
“Let’s get it done. We should stress that this is something that can be very positive, not just for Britain but for the whole of Europe and indeed for investors in...
Russian bomber carried nuclear missile over the English Channel
A Russian bomber reported intercepted flying over the English Channel last week is purported to have carried a nuclear weapon.
Sources within the Ministry of Defence have revealed that one of the two long-range bombers was carrying at least one air-dropped “seek and find” nuclear missile, designed to seek and destroy a Vanguard submarine, Sunday Express, reported Sunday.
It said RAF Typhoon fighter...
Cameron to Obama: Force Tech Companies to Cooperate with Surveillance Agency
British government engaging in “cynical opportunism” following attack in France.
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, wants President Obama to pressure social media to cooperate with GCHQ, the British intelligence service that works closely with the NSA in the United States to surveil the internet and private electronic communication.
Intelligence services are increasingly critical of encryption...
UK pledges to ban Snapchat and WhatsApp
UK PM David Cameron may block encrypted messaging platforms Snapchat and WhatsApp if the Conservatives win May’s general election, as part of the party’s agenda to bolster surveillance powers following last week’s terror attacks in Paris.
During a meeting with Britain’s security chiefs, the Prime Minister pledged to halt the use of communications platforms that can withstand snooping from...
More Brits want UK out of EU: Poll
A fresh opinion poll shows more British people now demand that the UK abandon its membership in the European Union.
According to the French Opinion Way, the British appeared most certain of all that they want to leave the union, with only 37% against breaking ties.
The poll showed that 42 percent of British respondents want to leave the EU, while 21 percent are not sure of the answer.
Now Paolo Raffone,...
David Cameron says UK will leave the EU if immigration policy doesn't change
British Prime Minister David Cameron
British Prime Minister David Cameron says the United Kingdom will not remain in the European Union unless the European bloc makes certain policy shift.
Speaking at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in London, Cameron said the EU needs to “address people’s concerns, including concerns about immigration.”
He said, “Frankly, Britain’s...
Cameron says will fight against EU's €2.1 billion demand
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that he will fight against the European Union’s demand for an extra contribution to the bloc’s budget.
While addressing the British parliament on Monday, the premier said the UK would not pay “anything like” the 2.1 billion euros the EU has requested.
“It is not just about the scale of the money being demanded. It is also the timetable,”...
UKIP cruising towards 2nd parliamentary seat
Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative Party is being forced to adjust its political sails to the success of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), which is campaigning for Britain to end its relationship with the European Union.
Opinion polls in the lead-up to next month’s by-elections indicate UKIP, with its pledge to tame immigration and exit the EU, winning the support of some 25 percent...
UK refuses to pay £1.7 billion bill demanded by EU
British Prime Minister David Cameron in a press conference in the EU headquarters in Brussels on October 24, 2014.
The British prime minister says his country will refuse to pay a £1.7-billion bill demanded as budget contribution by the European Union (EU), calling the Union’s behavior “appalling.”
“We are not suddenly going to take out our checkbook and write a check for two billion euros...
UK to expect 'handful' of Ebola cases
British government’s chief medical advisor Dame Sally Davies.
The UK’s chief medical officer has warned that Britain should expect a “handful” of Ebola cases over the next few months.
The British Government’s Chief Medical Advisor Dame Sally Davies said on Saturday any Ebola cases in the UK would be a “spill-over” from West Africa.
Her remarks came shortly after British medical...
Second Tory MP defects to join UKIP's anti-EU crusade
A UK Conservative MP has defected to the UK Independence Party, formally resigning from the main ruling coalition party and prompting a by-election in his home constituency.
“I’m joining UKIP!” MP Mark Reckless announced to a standing ovation at the UKIP party conference, which took place in Doncaster on Saturday.
The 43-year-old Rochester and Strood MP, a former investment banker elected to...
Pro-independence Scots launch new ‘45%’ campaign
Thousands of pro-independence activists, determined to continue their fight for Scottish statehood, have launched a new campaign called ‘the 45 percent’, despite losing Thursday’s referendum.
The campaign draws its name from the 44.7 percent of the Scottish electorate who voted ‘Yes’ to independence. Although the ‘No’ campaign secured a narrow majority at 55.3 percent, the appetite for...
Scots were tricked into voting 'No' - Salmond
Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond
London politicians gulled Scottish voters out of independence by making a false “vow” to grant Glasgow extra powers, First Minister Alex Salmond has said. He also raised the prospect of another referendum, saying the break-up is inevitable.
Alex Salmond, leader of the ‘Yes’ campaign and the outgoing head of the Scottish National Party (SNP),...