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Brexit deal at last

  UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pulled off a Brexit deal which removes Britain from the clutches of the European parliament.More than n ine months of talks  resulted in the deal on Christmas Eve. This ends the saga of the creeping takeover by European countries. In 1973, when Britain joined an entity known as the Common Market. It was simply a trading block but it transformed into a new tier of Government with its own parliament and crippling taxation burden. For years, British people have wanted to escape from the grip of Brussels – now at last they have done it!

Work begins on Hunter Class Frigates

  Construction work has started in South Australia on the first of nine Hunter class frigates for the Royal Australian Navy to replace the Anzac-class vessels.. The total cost will be at least AU$35 billion. The ships’ main role will be anti-submarine warfare. Weapons will include short range missiles and torpedos.

Naval confrontation looming over Brexit

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  Britain’s Royal Navy is expected to confront European fishing boats (particularly from France) if no deal is organised prior to the January I Brexit date. An additional four patrol ships are being deployed to help the UK protect its fishing waters, They will have the power to halt, inspect and impound all EU fishing boats operating within the UK’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which extends 200 miles from the coast. It’s not clear how European Navies will respond to the threat but no doubt Russia will be pleased that the focus has been taken off the operations of its submarines in UK waters. There has been an increase in the number of european supertrawlers operating in the English Channel - which is seen as taunting the UK Government (or calling its bluff!)

Queensland vaccine scrapped

Australia's p romised covid19 vaccine has been d umped after s ome trial participants returned HIV test results.The University of Queensland been developing the vaccine with pharmaceutical company C SL but the plans were scrapped when it was realised that the test results could destroy public confidence in th e Government’s vaccination program me .

Politicians and reality TV shows

 It seems that politicians may have found a way to keep themsselves relevant to their communities. US President Donald Trump already had a massive public profile with a top rating TV program in America propelling him into the top job. His current spectarcular refusal to admit defeat suggests that he is setting up another reality show - perhaps his version of ‘Biggest Loser’ In Australia, Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews would never have dreamed of the massive television coverage as his daily Covid 19 reality show.

Special forces killings - it's what they do!

  The report on killings in Afghanistan by Australian special forces should take no-one by surprise – esapecially politicians and army chiefs. Fake shock and horror displayed by politicians and top army bureaucrats demonstrate monumental hypocrisy and denial. SAS troops are trained for only one purpose – to kill without question.  They are highly trained assassins and to expect anything else from  them once they are unleashed is unfair.

US Presidential election - Who cares?

  Australian media coverage of the US Presidential election, particularly on television, has been outrageous. Why do they think we are interested in which elderly white male wins a tussle in a depraved version of democracy? It makes no difference to usa who is a in the White House. If Trump is defeated, it may herald an improvement in relations with China, which could benefit Australia. The growing cold war with Russia could also warm up especially as rumours are circulating the Vladimir Putin may step down as he is believed to be in the early stages of Parkinsons disease.