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Thursday, 26 July 2018
FWD: Boris Johnson, until recently British foreign secretary, on what he envisages will be the outcome of current negotiating British position on the Brexit talks with the European Union: “It is vassalage, satrapy, colony status for the UK” – in B Johnson, “Why we should chuck Chequers”, The Spectator, London, Saturday 28 July 2018. Fascinating! Doesn’t such a “post”-Brexit outcome already exist – the British/French-led EuroConqueror state-in-Africa or “Berlin-state”? (HE-E)
(Boris Johnson: ... “vassalage ... satrapy ...”)
Marcus Roberts Septet, “Nebuchadnezzar” (personnel: Roberts, piano; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone; Wessell Anderson, alto saxophone; Herbert Harris, tenor saxophone; Chris Thomas, bass; Maurice Carnes, drums; Herlin Riley, percussion; recorded: Mastersound Studios, Astoria, New York, US, 9-10 August 1989/10 December 1989 and The Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, US, 15 December 1989)
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