Monday, June 20, 2016

OUR FUTURE AWAITS.

We can wake up Friday on the brink of a new future. A future where we can begin to control our borders and have a proper, controlled immigration policy. Where we can let in those from all over the world whom we choose to let in. Those with the skills we need and not an open door to every immigrant from Eastern Europe. Where we have an extra £10 Billion to spend on whatever priorities we decide. Where we get back control of our seas and fisheries policy and can begin to revive... the industry so brutally betrayed by Ted Heath and successive Prime Ministers since. Where we can put into place an agricultural policy that protects our farmers and puts into place an aspiration to make us, once again, self-sufficient in food production. Where we can make our laws supreme once again and rid ourselves of the interference from the European courts. Where we can stop having to go cap-in-hand to Brussels bureaucrats to beg them to allow us to do what is in our own national interest. Where we can finally start to stop the expansionist, globalist policies that are having such a damaging affect on our civilisation across Europe. We are not alone. All across the EU people just like us are waking up to the destruction being caused by their elected officials. We can be that catalyst for change. The EU is unreformable. Name me one politician EVER who has voluntarily given up any power he has over his electorate? It simply will NEVER happen. So it falls to us to take a deep breath and do what we know is right. It seems to always fall to us but that's the nature of our people. We lead and others follow. It's that spirit that makes us both universally admired and despised. The greatest nation on this earth, a history envied by he world, the 5th biggest economy in the world, the 4th largest military power...our tiny island...'This precious stone set in the silver sea'. Independence Day looms. Do what's right for your children and grandchildren and the generations to follow. They will NEVER give us another chance. Vote Remain and we will Remain forever and have more of what we've had in the past. Time to draw that line in the sand and vote LEAVE.

Friday, June 17, 2016

JO COX

The slaughter of a young, beautiful woman on the streets of another town goes beyond tragic. In reading of her young family and devoted husband the empathy begins to overwhelm. But we live in a political age and blame must be apportioned, delineated. That a mentally ill, deranged individual, under treatment at his local unit, an individual who would scrub his skin with Brillo pads, is allowed to wreak such carnage on our streets says many things. It calls into question our treatment of the mentally ill. With finances at a perilous state and a budget deficit of £80 Billion cuts have to be made and prioritised, but are these cuts endangering not only the very people the welfare state was formed to protect but also individuals going about their daily business? With money at a premium is the protecting of our Foreign Aid budget at the expense of our own vulnerable, mentally ill a price worth paying? But what it does not bring up or conflate with is the current decision the British people have to make regarding their continued membership of the EU. Politicians are a seedy lot of people on the whole and their ability to try to turn everything to their own advantage is one of the prime reasons for the loss of public faith in them. Their hypocrisy, opportunism, cant, hyperbole and downright lying singles them out for the opprobrium so widely heaped upon them. My sympathy for Jo Cox and her family is deep. But virtually everything she stood for on the EU question was wrong. Hers was a world of unfettered immigration into our land. A world where we should embrace every single Syrian 'refugee' that sought our tiny island. She was a beautiful woman, undeservedly cut down in her prime, who talked rubbish. I would have said it before her tragic loss and the vote we face in a week is too important not to say it now. The left, as is their wont, are ready with their spurious comparisons and it leaves them, as a movement, even more diminished. They say the rhetoric in this referendum battle is 'dangerous' but then stoke up that danger with more reckless amplification. Time to stand back and breathe. This tragedy throws up many questions for after the referendum but should in no way alter or affect any vote going into it. My sympathy to her family who now need the time to grieve.

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