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2016-10-07

UK Prime Minister Theresa May: Brexit & Change Are Coming (videos)

Theresa May: Speech to Conservative Party Conference 2016:

Navigating change in a turbulent world--UK Prime Minister Theresa May: Brexit & Change Are Coming--video published Oct 5, 2016.  The UK PM's closing speech at the Conservative party conference which included a strategic move to lure the working classes and make Britain a "fairer Britain." Speech Transcript (pdf).

Building a country that works for everyone:

Video above published Oct 5, 2016, by the Conservative Party (UK)--Domain: conservatives.com; Twitter handle: @Conservatives.

Tory civil war off the agenda:

A few months ago some were predicting the Conservative party would be thrown into civil war by the Brexit vote. Perhaps it would even have to split. The FT.com's Henry Mance reports from the Tory party conference about why that has not happened. Video published Oct 5, 2016.

City (London's financial centre) calls for clarity on Brexit:

Barclays’ John McFarlane, David Sproul of Deloitte and Ratesetter’s Rhydian Lewis express concern over future access to the EU's single market and skilled labor. Video published Oct 3, 2016. 


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2016-07-25

Brexit a Month Later: Chicken Little Forecasts, Reality Check (videos)

Brits abroad | Brexit Breakdown:

Published on Jul 22, 2016: Now that the UK has a new government, Theresa May and her ministers have been looking further afield as the country prepares to negotiate its way out of the EU. James Blitz rounds up the week’s Brexit news.

U.K. PM Theresa May: Britain Won’t Leave EU Before End of 2016:

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at a press conference following her first meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Published July 20, 2016
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.--Franklin D. Roosevelt, U.S. President, FDR's First Inaugural Address (1933)
"... the arguments for big short-run damage from Brexit look quite weak ... Indeed, the rebound in British stocks, which are now above pre-Brexit levels, is already causing some backlash against conventional economists and their Chicken Little warnings. Sorry, people, sloppy thinking is always a vice, no matter what cause it’s used for." -- Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning economist, June 30, 2016, NYTimes.com

Markets in Europe since the June 23rd Brexit vote: UK's FTSE100 UP +6.19%; Germany's DAX DOWN -1.07%, France's CAC40 DOWN -1.90%, Friday, July 22:
Top to Bottom: FTSE100, DAX, CAC40 (source: google.com)
CNN.com[UK Prime Minister] May reiterated her commitment to Britain leaving the EU, following the vote to do so in a referendum last month. But although the country is leaving the EU, she said, "The United Kingdom is not leaving Europe. "I'm very clear, Brexit does mean Brexit," she said. "We will make a success of it. What we need to do in negotiating the deal is ensure that we listen to what people have said about the need for controls on free movement. But we also negotiate the right deal, and the best deal for the trade of goods and services for the British people." She also stressed that Britain should not be limited by focusing exclusively on its relationship with its European neighbors but should instead look to build beneficial ties throughout the world.

UK explores multi-billion pound free trade deal with China | BBC.com"[UK] officials are looking at New Zealand's free trade agreement with China which took four years to negotiate and came into effect in 2008. Care would have to be taken over security concerns and the possibility of China "dumping" cheap imports in the UK - for example steel.... At the G20 many countries are now moving into practical mode ... [Brexit vote is] now a matter for the history books. The British public have spoken. The present challenge is seeing how the fifth largest economy in the world can take advantage of that decision, rebuilding a "close" trading relationship with the EU and new economic relationships with countries, like China, which, it should be remembered, has never had a free trade agreement with any EU country."

See also: News Review [24Jul] | DomainMondo.com:  As noted before on Domain Mondo, the EU actually needs the UK more than the UK needs the EU (which is why the UK, instead of EU-dependent Greece, will be the first member state to leave the EU)... UK Property Market Proves Resilient post-Brexit and One month after Brexit: ... "little Brexit effect on [UK] retail sales growth" and ecommerce transactions "showing similar growth rates to those before the referendum."

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2016-07-14

Theresa May's First Speech As UK Prime Minister, Brexit, The Way Forward

Theresa May's  First Speech As UK Prime Minister:

Video above: Theresa May speaking at No. 10 Downing Street, London, July 13, 2016. May emphasized unity and social justice in her first speech as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

David Cameron's last day as UK Prime Minister:

David Cameron was given a rousing send off by MPs in the House of Commons. It was his last ever Prime Minister's Questions (PMQ), and in among the serious stuff - there were plenty of jibes and jokes and a few gentle words of thanks. He said he would miss it. Most importantly, at 3:27 in the video above, David Cameron answers the question from a Scottish MP about David Cameron's advice to his successor, Theresa May, concerning the way forward
"My advice to my successor [Theresa May] who is a brilliant negotiator, is that we should try to be as close to the European Union as we can be for the [mutual] benefits of trade, cooperation and security. The [English] Channel will not get any wider once we we leave the European Union, and that is the relationship we should seek."
While the British Pound Sterling (UK currency) has fallen since the Brexit vote on June 23, in relation to the U.S. dollar and Euro, thereby providing incentives for the British tourism industry, foreign investment into the UK, and UK exports, many will be watching what the Bank of England (BoE) does Thursday:

Euro | Pound Sterling Forecast | poundsterlingforecast.com July 13, 2016: "With a rate cut to 0.25% likely either tomorrow or next month and the chance of further Quantitative Easing (QE) being introduced, I expect the recent Sterling recovery to come under further pressure should the scenario unfold as I expect."

However, remember the current interest rate of the BoE is .50, while the European Central Bank (ECB) has resorted to negative interest rates, and currently has an interest rate of -0-% in an attempt to deal with the Eurozone's troubled finances and economy.

Opinion/Analysis: Theresa May would be wise to begin free trade negotiations with nations outside the EU, as soon as possible, with those agreements each having a self-executing "effective date" upon UK's departure from the EU. This would be beneficial for two reasons:
  1. to reset expectations (and fears) away from the EU, and focus on the future and opening of world markets to the UK, including London's role as a global financial center; 
  2. those agreements may become "templates" for the UK-EU agreement. Once the EU sees the "deals" the United Kingdom strikes with nations not in the EU such as Canada, U.S., Australia, New Zealand, China, Norway, and others, it is likely to want equal or even better terms for the EU since the United Kingdom is the world's fifth biggest economy and Germany's third largest export market. Germany's unions and businesses may likely drive the final negotiations, not Juncker et al.
Brexit Calendar--what's ahead: May has said there will be no UK general election “until 2020,” giving her plenty of time as Prime Minister to negotiate a transition and change in relationships between the UK and EU, and the UK and rest of world. Theresa May has also said she won’t trigger Article 50 to begin formal departure from the EU until 2017 at the earliest, and the process could take up to two years to complete. Here are some key dates within the near term:
  • July 18: Vote on the renewal of the UK Trident nuclear deterrent. May has said it would be “sheer madness” to give up the weapons system.
  • July 20: May's first Prime Minister’s Questions time in the House of Commons.
  • July 21: UK Parliament goes on summer recess until Sept. 5.
  • August: European officials go on vacation. May has promised a new government department, led by a pro-Brexit minister, to handle the UK's negotiations with the EU. This could be set up in August. UPDATE*: Theresa May has now announced her Brexit team (see below).
  • September 4-5: G-20 summit in Hangzhou, China. May will meet many global counterparts for the first time.
  • September 16: EU leaders meet without the UK for a summit and to chart the EU’s future direction.
  • October 5: An EU meeting on Afghanistan could be May’s first meeting in Brussels as Prime Minister.
  • November 8: U.S. Presidential election. May is well-positioned to continue the UK-US "special relationship" irrespective of whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump is elected.
*UPDATE Brexit means Brexit: Prime Minister Theresa May has handed responsibility for Brexit negotiations to those who campaigned to leave, appointing Boris Johnson as foreign secretary, David Davis as Brexit czar, and Liam Fox as chief of international trade negotiations.
  • Foreign Secretary: Boris Johnson – probably the biggest surprise among the appointments, Johnson, who was born in New York, was a leader of the Brexit Leave Campaign, and is not known for his "diplomatic skills"--he once compared Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for President, to “a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital” and said she is “everything I came into politics to oppose.” When Johnson was in charge of the Spectator magazine, an editorial described President George W. Bush as a “cross-eyed Texan warmonger” who “epitomises the arrogance of American foreign policy.” He also compared Russian President Vladimir Putin to Dobby the House Elf (from the Harry Potter films), and called him “a ruthless and manipulative tyrant.” Long before he was elected Mayor of London, Johnson, now 52, became a Euroskeptic during the 1990s through his work as a reporter in Brussels for the Daily Telegraph newspaper. Look out Jean-Claude Juncker
  • Brexit Secretary: David Davis  – Davis, a Euroskeptic who has served as a minister of state for Europe and Conservative Party chairman, was appointed “Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union.” 
  • Secretary of State for International Trade: Liam Fox – Fox, a prominent Euroskeptic, will negotiate new trade deals for the United Kingdom, and work closely with Davis.
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer: Philip Hammond – Hammond’s  background is business, working in property, construction and oil and gas. Experienced in negotiating with EU counterparts from his time in the foreign office, he will work closely with Brexit czar Davis;
  • Home Secretary: Amber Rudd - As energy secretary she represented the UK in climate change talks, gaining negotiating experience that will aid her in immigration negotiations. She previously worked in investment banking for JPMorgan and then in venture capital. She was also an aide to former Chancellor George Osborne.
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2016-07-07

London Property Market: Massive Undersupply, Cheap Pound, Uncertainty

Massive Undersupply in London Property Market: Knight Frank

Knight Frank (knightfrank.com) global head of research Liam Bailey discusses the impact of the Brexit vote on the U.K. property market for long-term investors and speculators. He speaks with Bloomberg TV Malaysia's Sophie Kamaruddin, July 5, 2016. See also: ‘Panic’ Withdrawals Halt Four More U.K. Property Funds | Bloomberg.com and British Pound-US Dollar Chart.

“Never let a good crisis go to waste”--Winston Churchill
“Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful”--Warren Buffett

Andrea Leadsom: 'I want to make the UK the greatest country on Earth':

The energy minister and a leading Leave campaigner, Andrea Leadsom, responded to accusations of hypocrisy, made in the Mail on Sunday, which referred to a speech she gave in 2013 - to the Hansard Society - warning about the dangers of leaving the EU. Speaking to Andrew Marr, she rejected the accusations of hypocrisy, and said she had argued for radical change of the European Union. On her bid to be the next Conservative leader and prime minister, she said: "The next person to lead this country has to somebody who believes in the opportunity of leaving the EU." Published July 3, 2016.
UPDATE: Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom Will Run-Off in Race to Be Next U.K. Prime Minister: Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom will face off in an all-female battle to succeed David Cameron as U.K. prime minister and lead the country’s negotiations to leave the European Union.--Bloomberg.com  See also:  Brexit Postscript: FTSE100 Roars, Theresa May, Sword in Hand, Next PM? | DomainMondo.com

John Gray's article: The strange death of liberal politics | NewStatesman.com"... Europe’s image as a safe option has given way to the realisation that it is a failed experiment. A majority of British voters grasped this fact, which none of our establishments has yet understoodNo single leader or party is responsible for the debacle of the Remain camp. It is true that gross errors were made in the course of the campaign. Telling voters who were considering voting Leave that they were stupid, illiterate, xenophobic and racist was never going to be an effective way of persuading them to change their views. The litany of insults voiced by some leaders of the Remain campaign expressed their sentiments towards millions of ordinary people. It did not occur to these advanced minds that their contempt would be reciprocated ..." (emphasis added)

See also: Deutsche Bank $DB $DBK, Italian Banks, Approaching a 'Lehman Moment'? | DomainMondo.com

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2016-06-17

Brexit: EU Referendum Was A Terrible Mistake by David Cameron (video)

British Prime Minister David Cameron's 'terrible mistake' on Brexit:

Philip Stephens, the FT’s chief political commentator, talks to Lionel Barber, FT editor, about how the campaign on EU membership has reshaped UK politics and says that calling the referendum was a terrible mistake by Prime Minister David Cameron. Video published June 16, 2016, by the Financial Times - FT.com.
"He (Cameron) made a terrible mistake ... as for the result ... if the normal rules of politics still apply we will vote to "remain" [in the EU], if the rules of politics have been completely overturned we will vote "Leave" and America should start thinking about a Donald Trump Presidency."
The "Brexit vote" will take place next Thursday, June 23, 2016. Ramifications for not only the UK, but also the EU and global markets, have some investors "on edge." The leading "Vote Leave" website is: voteleavetakecontrol.org, but campaigning has been suspended until Saturday due to the tragic death of British member of Parliament Jo Cox.

UPDATE June 17, 2016How the Jo Cox Murder Could Influence the Outcome of the EU Referendum | Qriously.com"Our [June 17] poll shows Leave with a nearly insurmountable lead over Remain. Among likely voters, 52% back Leave, with only 37% backing Remain. In our first poll, 40% of likely voters planned to back Remain; but on Friday, this had dropped to 32%, with the Remain voters flocking to ‘Don’t know’. This means that previously-declared Remain voters are losing faith, with likely voters increasingly uncertain on Friday."

Latest polls indicated a surge for "Leave" as of June 16:


Read more:
Why I am voting to leave the EU | telegraph.co.uk"... the EU as constructed is not only corrosive but ultimately dangerous, and that is the phase we have now reached as governing authority crumbles across Europe. The [EU] Project bleeds the lifeblood of the national institutions, but fails to replace them with anything lovable or legitimate at a European level. It draws away charisma, and destroys it. This is how democracies die. "They are slowly drained of what makes them democratic, by a gradual process of internal decay and mounting indifference, until one suddenly notices that they have become something different ..."--Ambrose Evans-Pritchard 

High Anxiety Over Brexit Survey Crashes U.K. Pollster’s Site| Bloomberg.com"[Traffic] overwhelmed the website of U.K. pollster ICM, highlighting the anxiety in the financial markets over the vote in 10 days on Britain’s membership in the European Union..."

Brexit and Democracy | mainlymacro.blogspot.com : "Dani Rodrik talks about an impossible trilemma: how you cannot have all three of ‘hyper globalisation’, national sovereignty and democracy."

Brexit: a Challenge to America's Domination of Europe | washingtonsblog.com"... The lead financial writer at the Telegraph, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, wrote in 2000: "Declassified American government documents show that the US intelligence community ran a campaign in the Fifties and Sixties to build momentum for a united Europe ... The State Department also played a role. A memo from the European section, dated June 11, 1965, advises the vice-president of the European Economic Community, Robert Marjolin, to pursue monetary union by stealth. It recommends suppressing debate until the point at which “adoption of such proposals would become virtually inescapable.”"  -- Kind of sounds like NTIAICANN and the IANA stewardship transition, doesn't it?

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2016-06-11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Bigger Role for India on World Stage (video)

Modi: Bigger Role for India on World Stage:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi discusses India's widening global role, the manufacturing of defense equipment and the country's relationship with Pakistan in an interview with Gerard Baker, Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal. Published May 25, 2016. See also: Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) | Twitter and PMO India (@PMOIndia) | Twitter

Narendra Modi's First Two Years: Five Ways India Has Changed:

Narendra Modi took office as prime minister of India, the world's largest democracy, two years ago, pledging to improve the nation's fortunes. Here are five ways India has changed since then. Published May 25, 2016.

The United Nations has reported that India’s population will probably surpass China’s by 2022;
India Population Growth Means It Will Soon Have the Largest Workforce | Fortune.com (chart source: google.com)


English enjoys the status of subsidiary official language but is the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication; Hindi is the most widely spoken language and primary tongue of 41% of the people; there are 14 other official languages: Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Punjabi, Assamese, Kashmiri, Sindhi, and Sanskrit; Hindustani is a popular variant of Hindi/Urdu spoken widely throughout northern India but is not an official language (2001 census)--The World Factbook

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2015-08-22

Digital India Week, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi (videos)


Digital India mission's thrust areas (by Bloomberg TV India)



Launch of Digital India Week By PM Shri Narendra Modi - streamed LIVE July 1, 2015

Digital India Week (Wikipedia)
At the launch ceremony of Digital India Week by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, top CEOs from India and abroad committed to invest towards this initiative. The CEOs said the investments would be utilitized towards making smartphones and internet devices at an affordable price in India which would help generate jobs in India as well as reduce the cost of importing them from abroad. 9 Key points of Digital India Programme are as follows:
  1. Broadband Highways
  2. Universal Access to Phones
  3. Public Internet Access Programme
  4. e-Governance – Reforming Government through Technology
  5. e-Kranti – Electronic delivery of Services
  6. Information for All
  7. Electronics Manufacturing – Target NET ZERO Imports
  8. IT for Jobs
  9. Early Harvest Programmes
Digital India (Wikipedia): "Digital India is an initiative of Government of India to integrate the government departments and the people of India. It aims at ensuring that the government services are made available to citizens electronically by reducing paperwork. The initiative also includes plan to connect rural areas with high-speed internet networks. Digital India has three core components. These include:
  1. The creation of digital infrastructure 
  2. Delivering services digitally 
  3. Digital literacy"
more info: http://webcast.gov.in/digitalindia/


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