Theresa May was lucky on 17th July: she only survived the EU vote due to the likes of Frank Field, John Mann and other brave Labour MP’s who realised that the prospect of a snap summer election, brought on by a no confidence vote, should the government lose, would bring the probability of a Corbyn government and its disastrous consequences. The disaster will not just be Brexit, it will mean the utter annihilation of Britain as a sovereign nation and reduce us to minions on the world stage. It will cost us our liberty, our happiness and our birth-right. It will be for keeps.
Where are our heroes?
For now, we have a cabinet, devoid of the big guns of Brexit, Davis and Johnson, and packed out with oleaginous yes-men like Hunt and Gove.
Where are our heroes?
Not your common-or-garden backbench Tory MPs, terrified of the looming reality of a summer not spent in Tuscany but on the campaign trails in the shires and in the hostile metropolises. They are well aware of the seething anger of the 17.4 million of us fed up to the back teeth of vacillation as disingenuity that brands this Tory administration as the weakest since the war.
Where are our heroes?
Today, on July 18th, we await Boris Johnson’s resignation statement, which can either be a death-blow to May and the bugle-call to arms or, sadly, the effective end of Johnson’s ambitions for good if he backs off the fight. I want him to use his brilliance with words to tear May apart in the Commons. I want to hear the Tories rise up and roar and back him to the hilt. But I fear that the lure of the Tuscan landscape may prevent that.
Time will tell.
Where are our heroes?
The Chequers farce has exposed the Tories for what they are, and these self – serving backtrackers are just buying time. The summer recess is a near three-month period of non-news and a forgetful and bored public will be fed a diet of Love Island and Royal bullshit to keep their minds off the catastrophic disaster that will befall them should a fake Brexit be foisted upon them during the winter.
Where are our heroes?
The Remoaners have not and will not stop now. They smell blood like the baying hyenas they are. They know that should an election be forced, as it surely will if our totally incompetent PM remains as leader of the Tories and the country until conference season, that a Labour administration, with or without Corbyn, will certainly reverse Brexit by fair means or foul. Traitors like Adonis, Blair, Cable and their media sidekicks like Owen Jones, Alistair Campbell and the rest will, through the power of broadcasting totally dominated by the left, twist, lie and cheat to a degree as yet unseen in their insatiable quest to reduce us to a vassal state, flooded with cheap labour, emasculated militarily and force-fed diversity and depravity – all that 1984 predicted, and tied to the EU for ever. Never forget the power and influence that a constant diet of doom and gloom, paid for and sponsored by foreign troublemakers, can have on our tired people.
Where are our heroes?
There are no sporting events to raise our spirits in the near future – it’s strongly rumoured in Westminster circles that Theresa May breathed a sigh of relief that England failed to bring back the World Cup as she feared the boost it would give the Brexit cause – but we cannot rely on short term injections of adrenaline to keep our morale up, we need to realise, all 17.4 million of us, that we are actually in an existential war. If we lose, we go under. If we win, we may, if we can sort ourselves out, and fast, see a resurgence of national pride and glean the benefits of a smart exit from the shackles of Europe.
Imagine a Britain where a few things start to change. With reduced migration our wages will go up. With free trade with the USA and the Commonwealth food prices will go down. We can redirect taxes to infrastructure and capital projects, including rebuilding our Navy, building houses for the British and creating a better NHS. We can give the globalists, the oligarchs and the bent media the slap in the face they deserve and get our bloody identity back. Don’t you want that?
So where are our heroes?
It’s you, you and you… all of you reading this who are the foot soldiers of the movement to Make Britain Great Again. Don’t despair if BoJo doesn’t fight hard enough today (18th July 2018) but rejoice if he does, and don’t spend the summer in despair if we haven’t seen the back of Theresa May and the Remoaner traitors just yet, because we WILL prevail.
Now, enjoy your two weeks holiday and get ready, because the second Battle of Britain is about to begin. Don’t say you were not warned – get prepared! Organise locally, get on the streets when asked to help or protest, and don’t think you are alone. Fight hard, fight dirty if needs be and drive home our message.
Just a thought,
Mrs May has not applied for a contested divorce from the EU,
She has gone for a judicial separation ad has done so right from the start.
It was all very well for Boris to cry crocodile tears in his resignation statement, he was right on the ball, calling the proposed deal a recipe for Brino (Brexit in name only), but he failed to point out that has been the objective from the start, when he was appointed with the Three Stooges (Boris, Davies and Fox).
They must have known and realised from Day 1 of the clause 50 capitulation that this was not a divorce exit strategy, but merely a device to hoodwink parliament and 17.4 million (plus).Sin of omission? omerta – failure to speak,
It should be realised this is a grand sin of omission, they
re all in it the whole body politic, the MSM and a large slice of the establishment.
s “UP YOURS” Barnier and the rest of the EU shysters.A grand conspiracy of silence (designed to mislead - therefore fraudulent) on a grand scale.
Oh and now the killer blow, the arrival of the angel of FEAR campaign right on cue, the dear old IMF pointing out we and the EU will all suffer a 1.5% drop in something or other, but it will be nastier for us than the EU.
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Good for you Mr. Bav; we all need to do as you suggest.
Viv,
I also saw the discussion last night on BBC 2’s News Night with Gerard Batten, and like you shocked at how abruptly they ended the interview, and obviously it was because he was giving his views on how Brexit should be handled. They really are, our worst enemy!
Have you looked at the latest children in the May ‘Brexit’ team, which includes the top ‘civil service’ remainer’ as the power behind the team. And Robin Walker M.P for Worcester, son of Peter Walker (deceased) arch europhile and cabinet member of Heaths’ government. Little changes does it!
Bravo Bavo! On the nail.
Is Boris ‘give all illegal immigrants amnesty’ Johnson really going to change anything?
Is Boris ‘let’s bomb Syria cos the Yanks, Saudis and Israelis tell us to do so’ Johnson going to change anything?
On free trade with the commonwealth. Yes to free trade with Australia, New Zealand and Canada. But do we really want free trade with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh etc with their sweat shop cheap labour?
David You raise a good point. Boris’s priorities are Boris, Boris and Boris. God help us if Boris is our last line of defence. Yes, its better to have him in the tent pissing out rather than outside pissing in but he cannot be trusted to control immigration nor to defend us from the race to the bottom economic globalisation.
Is thinking about this vassal state thing. The EU is hell bent on ever closer integration and in fact this is its only chance to survive and a nasty, evil, totalitarian thing it will be.
So the EU wouldn’t be able to keep the UK as a fully fledged member now. How could they sell complete EU integation to the people of a country that have voted to leave? On the other hand, they’re terrified of a successful Britain on the world stage it’ll give other EU countries ideas.
Having the UK as a vassal state is the perfect solution for Brussels and that’s what this endless pantomime of negotiations is really all about, aided and abetted by Quisling May and the remoaners.
We must fight this vassal state business by fair means or fowl, any other way we can think of or just plain warfare, we can’t allow it to happen.
FYI – yesterday, Gerard Batten was on Newsnight (watch on BBC iPlayer, about 33 mins in). Do watch it – and note that he was cut off, just like that, without a word even from the presenter, when he was in the middle of speaking about Brexit …
Beam Me Up Scottie.
Watched the reply and for me what could have been the interesting part of the interview was after 37 minutes in. The editing of the pre-recorded Newsnight by the faceless editors who cut out what they disagree with. The editing shows the contempt of the BBC towards leaving the EU free, speech and democracy. Leavers believe in democracy hence the vote to leave the EU.
CAN YOU TRUST THE BBC!!!
When the UK leaves the EU the British MPs will have to re-learn the meaning of democracy.
Can you trust many of the British MPs!!
D. Turgoose