Sunday 31 July 2016

Won and Lost?

The failure of not having a PM from the Vote Leave camp flies in the face of democracy and could be a disaster for us thanks to that Worsal Gummage character Boris Johnson. His comic character combined with his work effort would have fooled anybody, let alone us and his fellow Brexiteers. He had us all believing he had abandoned the Vote Remain camp and that aside about seeing an out vote only as a means to go back to the EU for a better deal, how wrong we were. He convinced 17m of us Vote Leave supporters and I believe his fellow Brexiteers that he was 100% behind the campaign and would be standing for election if Vote Leave won. I see no other explanation why the only other creditable candidate M. Gove should have kept ruling himself out during the campaign and then at the last minute had to put himself forward after realising like us he had been duped. By standing down Boris handed Vote Remain the crown and the power to send the true Bexiteers to the guillotine, and for it he has been rewarded with his dream job of Foreign Secretary. It appears the “All For one, one for all” cry of the musketeers didn’t apply to the Brexiteers, just the opposite in fact.

 With the Labour party split widening, in one way it would have been a catastrophe if it had happened to the Tories, but if the new PM thinks she can fudge an EU deal she can expect a rebellion. The one thing to be thankful for is that she is of English stock and did not go north of the border like the last one did to quote her Scottish credentials. She chose instead to show a bit of the British Bulldog spirit and put a muzzle on that yapping Scottish Terrier, informing her no doubt that Scotland is still part of the United Kingdom and subject to the laws of UK devolution, and as such Scotland has no legal right to go it alone in deciding the British constitution.

 Brexit, the result of the referendum, must mean Brexit; it is the last chance we have of taking any steps to save our islands and England’s unity. While we are in the EU its open border, multicultural and regional policies will continue to drive our four nations apart, and let’s not forget; unlike our other three nations England does not have the protection of a parliament to defend its nation’s homeland assets and cultural identity. The English votes for English Laws policy being pushed by the previous Cameron government was and is not good enough to defend England’s unity against the divide and rule regional policies. England is the homeland of the English just as much as Scotland is the homeland of the Scots and it must be given a parliament to recognise that fact. Our laws and culture must be paramount like theirs is, and every foreigner intending to settle here should be made aware of that fact through our education system. Why should Scotland and Wales be allowed to use a system of integration while England suffers from multicultural disintegration? The prospect of which could see England being balkanised into separate cultural regions which always ends in catastrophe. We should be shouting from the roof tops that we have had enough of this and this political correct clap trap that is making us bow down to foreign domination, it is the betrayal of all who died and fought for England since time immemorial, and our fathers killed in the last two world wars, some buried in cemeteries over seas in countries were their families can not afford to visit. Let’s not forget too that all these people that are coming here have their cultures being sustained in other parts of the world you don’t. If Brexit means Brexit we should recreate a New Federal Britain, one that gives equality and recognition to all four nations or five if Southern Ireland decided to join in.


 PS If you don’t think England is being taken for a ride by the Labour Party because it doesn’t have its own parliament please consider this; When G. Brown was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, we had a person that had been elected an MP by the people of Scotland only, a country that already had its own separate parliament full of MSPs. The English could neither vote for him or against him, and all the while he was in office he was passing laws on England that did not apply and he could not pass onto the people and country that elected him. Besides which he and his fellow Scots had signed on oath, a declaration that said they would put Scotland’s interests before that of any other nation, which still applies today.


 This English hating Labour party now proposes to try and stick the knife in the English again, only this time using a Welshman by the name of Owen Smith who they have selected to oust J. Corbyn. This is another person from another country with its own parliament, another person not accountable to one English voter, another person who will take pleasure in passing laws on us English that will not apply to his own people that elected him. Just how far we are going to let these English hating MPs go before we get them deselected and thrown out. We need an English parliament now; by accepting and promoting a British identity we have connived in a plot to destroy ourselves.

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