Thursday 21 May 2015

FRIDAY MAY 22, RACING POST 2015. AISLING CROWE: "GLENEAGLES 4-11 AS HE BIDS FOR IRISH 2,000 GUINEAS AT THE CURRAGH TOMORROW 3.20PM.




  FRIDAY MAY 22, CH4. RACING POST 2015 
Week Monday May 18, to Sunday May 24.
Spring Bank Holiday Monday May 25.
  
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM LIVE
Taking a Closer look at Horseracing 
http://racing.channel4.com/

RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
The clues are here, but can you spot them?
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/home.sd 
http://www.racingpost.com/news/live.sd 
Big-race preview.
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/big_races.sd 

THIS WEEKEND  IRISH CURRAGH 2, 000 GUINEAS MEETING
Saturday May 23 - Sunday May 24
Saturday May 23.
IRISH CURRAGH 2, 000 GUINEAS MEETING
3:20 CUR Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas (Group 1) 1m CH4 
Sunday May 24.
IRISH CURRAGH 1, 000 GUINEAS MEETING
3:55 CUR Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas (Group 1) 1m




NEXT WEEKEND
BRITISH EPSOM OAKS  -  DERBY MEETING 2015
Friday June 5 and Saturday June 6.
05 Jun 15EPSOMInvestec Oaks (Group 1) (Fillies) Cl1 1m4f10yCardBetting
06 Jun 15EPSOMInvestec Coronation Cup (Group 1) Cl1 1m4f10yCardBetting
06 Jun 15EPSOMInvestec Corporate Banking "Dash" (Heritage Handicap) Cl2 5fCardBetting
06 Jun 15EPSOMInvestec Derby (Group 1) (Entire Colts & Fillies) Cl1 1m4f10yCardBettin


 *  REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS  RESULTS

http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-05-21 
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-05-20 
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-05-19 



 We do not want our little babies 
having to experience the terror of war,  anytime in their lives.

BBC1 BREAKFAST
A warm welcome to all:
presented by Louise Minchin and Jon Kay
Our Carol brings us the weather, unsettled cold  
sunshine and showers, gale force winds  in places.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32840696 

The charade behind a 2017 EU referendum
"The date earmarked for the referendum, 2017, is however not only impractical but indeed impossible, this is if he really does want to present to the public the results of his proposed renegotiations..
"David Cameron’s promise of a referendum on EU membership, according to his timetable, is set to take place in 2017 following the conclusion of negotiations on reforming the European Union or changing Britain’s terms of EU membership. This is unlikely even if he is Prime Minister after the next election.

"In the Prime Minister’s so-called Bloomberg Speech, David Cameron set out his commitment to staying in the EU’s Single Market but through negotiations delivering five significant changes. These are competitiveness through less regulation, flexibility by allowing countries to opt-out of EU rules, a return of powers to member states, democratic accountability with a greater role for national parliaments and finally fairness.

"In short exiting from the political aspects of the EU and only keeping the economic links. On a political level this will appeal to many. The date earmarked for the referendum, 2017, is however not only impractical but indeed impossible, this is if he really does want to present to the public the results of his proposed renegotiation.

"The timescales, with discussions in earnest beginning after the general election, does not allow for any negotiations to deliver any tangible results by 2017. What is more, to change the terms of membership requires treaty change and under EU on how this is conducted it is highly unlikely that Cameron’s objectives will even be on the table. He will not control the agenda of an Intergovernmental Conference, the convention that is required to change the EU’s constitution.

"And even if other EU leaders were like minded any cursory understanding of treaty negotiations shows that they take years to complete. The process of discussions between the heads of state and government in the EU will alone take three years and that is before the equally lengthy process of ratification begins in each member state.

"Surely David Cameron understands this. Why then has David Cameron settled on the date of 2017?

"David Cameron can deliver a new relationship with the EU but not through staying in the EU but by exiting
The charade behind a 2017 EU referendum. "
Robert Oulds 

http://www.brugesgroup.com/eu/the-charade-behind-a-2017-eu-referendum.html?keyword=23 


 PAUSE FOR THOUGHT




INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING
Racing Right Global Equus Zone (GB)
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to
Nicholas Godfrey (GB)


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