Spectator Mag Chairman Backs A BAD Brexit Deal for Britain

The Spectator magazine’s Chairman, Andrew Neil, has come out in favor of a bad deal for the United Kingdom as the nation finalizes its escape from the European Union. Writing in the Daily Mail newspaper, Spectator Chairman and founder of the forthcoming GB News television channel Andrew Neil claims: “No Deal would be a nail in the coffin of Western democracy and celebrated by Russia and China.” For the uninitiated: “No Deal” is a pro-establishment euphemism for “full sovereignty” whereas a “deal” means compromising with Brussels and rejecting the democratic will of the British public as expressed in 2016. Neil

Spectator Mag, ‘GB News’ Chief Andrew Neil Admits ‘Pro Immigration, Pro Amnesty’ Ideology

The ostensibly right-leaning Spectator magazine’s Chairman has admitted his platform is “pro-immigration” and “pro amnesty for illegal immigrants.” Andrew Neil is supposed to launch the Fox News-style “GB News” channel in the United Kingdom later this year. Neil took offense when connected with the conservative, nationalist Hungarian government on Twitter. The 25-year BBC veteran, who has made a living off running a notionally conservative magazine, finally revealed his and his magazine’s true position. Responding to someone pointing out that Neil and the Spectator had held an event with a Hungarian government-linked think tank, he responded: “Some columnists might like Orban.