Excellent speeches from Gareth and Neil, most enjoyable.
StuartJ
on September 25, 2018 at 7:01 pm
How times change, many years ago I used to completely dislike Neil Hamilton, finding him very pompous and a little creepy at times. Fast forward to now, and after conference I have really changed my mind, his speech was brilliant and very rousing, the way he points out all these really insane things that are painted as being somewhat “normal” nowadays. It really is a “world gone mad”.
I also enjoyed Gareth Bennett’s speech and presentation. These ‘devolved assemblies’ are not about looking out for the interests of the Welsh/Scottish/N.Ireland people, but transferring power into the hands of those who want to pursue their own agendas (alongside the ‘big’ globalist agenda, of course). They are also the foundations for ready-made regional governments to take over when the EU pulls the trigger to break up the United Kingdom into ‘bite-size’ pieces, when nations become mere states in a Federal/United States Of Europe. And in England, we can see that process beginning, first with the Greater London Assembly, and now we have multiple ‘Combined Authorities’ like in Greater Manchester and the West Midlands. All working towards that same goal.
A truly independent sovereign United Kingdom doesn’t need devolved administrations in different parts of the country, it just needs a Parliament and Government that looks out for the country as a whole, And yes, Welsh MPs in Parliament should be able to vote on matters that exclusively affect Wales, just as much as English MPs should vote exclusively on English matters.
Bryan Tomlinson
on September 25, 2018 at 6:52 pm
Just watched Neil Hamilton’s speech and was pleasantly surprised.
I mistook him for a bit of a bandwagon jumper but it turns out he’s been a Kipper longer than I have.
Very good speech. Reduced PC to it’s absurdity and a big salute to our world leading values of common sense, fairness and pragmatism.
Excellent speeches from Gareth and Neil, most enjoyable.
How times change, many years ago I used to completely dislike Neil Hamilton, finding him very pompous and a little creepy at times. Fast forward to now, and after conference I have really changed my mind, his speech was brilliant and very rousing, the way he points out all these really insane things that are painted as being somewhat “normal” nowadays. It really is a “world gone mad”.
I also enjoyed Gareth Bennett’s speech and presentation. These ‘devolved assemblies’ are not about looking out for the interests of the Welsh/Scottish/N.Ireland people, but transferring power into the hands of those who want to pursue their own agendas (alongside the ‘big’ globalist agenda, of course). They are also the foundations for ready-made regional governments to take over when the EU pulls the trigger to break up the United Kingdom into ‘bite-size’ pieces, when nations become mere states in a Federal/United States Of Europe. And in England, we can see that process beginning, first with the Greater London Assembly, and now we have multiple ‘Combined Authorities’ like in Greater Manchester and the West Midlands. All working towards that same goal.
A truly independent sovereign United Kingdom doesn’t need devolved administrations in different parts of the country, it just needs a Parliament and Government that looks out for the country as a whole, And yes, Welsh MPs in Parliament should be able to vote on matters that exclusively affect Wales, just as much as English MPs should vote exclusively on English matters.
Just watched Neil Hamilton’s speech and was pleasantly surprised.
I mistook him for a bit of a bandwagon jumper but it turns out he’s been a Kipper longer than I have.
Very good speech. Reduced PC to it’s absurdity and a big salute to our world leading values of common sense, fairness and pragmatism.