Like the EU, Britain was created by foreigners.
Like the EU, Britain takes our hard earned taxes and squanders them on fancy-Dan initiatives in other countries.
Like the EU, Britain favours using foreign workers in jobs in England rather than the locals.
Like the EU, Britain elects foreigners to posts of power and influence, who then in turn discriminate against the English. And in the case of Gordon Brown signs a “claim of right” putting the interests of his own country of Scotland ‘first & foremost’. And by becoming PM, he was able to maintain the status quo, continue with generous subsidies north of the border and scotch any demand from within England for a fairer slice of the Exchequer pie – and reform of our democratic deficit.
Like the EU, Britain made us lose our flag, our own history, culture and our voice. They have tried to make us sing to a different tune by changing our laws and salami-slicing our country up into meaningless areas of convenience.
Like the EU, Britain does not see an England, there is only British law and not English law, there is no right or liberty of England.
Like the EU, Britain demands complete obedience. But loyalty is a sentiment, not law. Loyalty resides with love, not restraint. You cannot be force-fed loyalty, it comes from within, from the heart. It lives in your soul and not the head. It can be tattooed on your skin but will never flow through your veins.
If one looked into a crystal ball to see the future of the EU then what you’d see is a mirror image of Modern Britain. The image of an all controlling state, a state which erodes national identity, discriminates against patriots and favours mass immigration. A state which has hidden a nation under an imaginary cloak of contrived unity, a state which has attempted to replace Englishness with a foisted-faux identity of Britishness and has allowed other nations to flourish at the expense of our own. That is the future of the EU
I find it so very sad to see our freedom, our hard-won rights and our democracy given up and handed over so easily with barely a whimper of dissent from our citizens. The process has only happened because we have let it – and apathy is at the core of the problem. We seem more intent on voting for some dodgy cabaret act on X-Factor rather than ensuring our democratic interests at the ballot box are enforced.
Via the new MODERN EU, our nation is being cast aside, ripped up and conglomerated into vague areas of geography – realigned at the whim of a Brussels Eurocrat and his felt-tip pen. And we have done precious little to stop them – isn’t it easier to control and dictate when the electorate have given up?
I’d like to say how amazed I was that our not-so-great and not-very-good elected politicians have signed away our rights and freedoms with such enthusiasm without having the decency of allowing us our national say. But I am not. They merely assumed the default position of our contempt for them. They promise, we vote them into power, they renege, they lie, they get voted in again… and so it perpetuates.
Their mendacity breeds contempt and indifference from the vast majority of the electorate.
But don’t we learn anything from our history? Don’t the books of our past teach us anything? Three hundred years ago, unelected bureaucrats decided that England, without any kind of public consultation be merged with a bankrupted Scotland. At that time, they had wasted over 50% of their national income on a madcap investment of national expansion in central America called the Darien Experiment. The project floundered, the Scots had little alternative but to go cap in hand to the English ruling class and beg to be bailed out with English gold as their financial institutions were close to collapse. (nothing new there then).
So in the year of 1707 our once great, proud and historic nation was forced to enter into a union that very few wanted. It was a scheme drawn up by men impervious to the public mood. Not once was this union discussed with the people – and from that day to this, our nation has been used, our tolerance tested, our compassion abused and our good name slated.
When New Labour and now the Conservatives lied about offering a referendum on the EU, why the hell weren’t people on the streets protesting, demanding their right to have a say on the future of their own country? Why weren’t millions marching through our towns and cities? Why weren’t the likes of Blair and Brown, Cameron and Clegg kicked out of their respective offices and positions for abjectly failing to conform to the will of the people?
When I think of the Magna Carta – the Great Charter, the world’s first written document which defined the limits of the state and the rights of the citizen, it makes me proud to know that it was an entirely English achievement. But I also find it ironic that this monumental document, adopted as a functioning blueprint worldwide from the Declaration of Independence to the UN Charter as a statement of rights and democracy should be so compromised here in England.
And the usual suspects are to blame….
Westminster – the seat of man, where our leaders once met with open minds and no hidden agenda, men like Disraeli and Gladstone who fought with eloquent honesty and determination for the betterment of society has become a rat’s nest of intrigue, mendacity and collusion.
The Church of England – a mouthpiece for the secular society, betrayed a nation due to their willingness to push political correctness and now headed by a Welsh druid with a unerring talent for saying immensely stupid things on subjects he knows nothing about.
Our Nationality – In England alone, in this the 21st century, the British and EU elite have sought to make ‘England’ a term of abuse and embarrassment. They have poured scorn on our traditions, culture, values and liberty.
All of these wonderful English institutions have been smashed to smithereens by the doctrine of the all-powerful EU and complicit British states.
I want to be tried by my peers,
I want to be innocent until my accuser proves me guilty
I want my taxation to go to my nation
I want my EHS (English Health Service) to treat our people first
i want equality within the UK.
I want my English nationality recognised and respected.
I want to be governed by my own people who know of our history and who will build an England of love, care and compassion.
I want to be represented by people we elect nationally – and who aren’t in politics for the money, the ego or the power trip
There is a difference between us and rest of Europe – and this is why the EU super state will never succeed. Our national colours are not the same as others, our way, our self deprecating manner, the way we laugh at ourselves, drink tea and join queues are treasures of our very long nation state existence. Our country is scarred, every hillside, every valley, every pasture and field has been worked and shaped by generations of our people. Our ingenuity has given the world so much – from our language, the worldwide tongue of choice; to the reason you can read this post – the invention of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee.
There are some who will suggest that the fight against the EU MUST come first. I disagree.
Our fight is for our national recognition, for our English parliament and our cultural identity. This national imperative must come first because only the economic giant that is a united England can hope to successfully take on the EU. Only an England which is secure, confident and forward looking will survive the EU super plan of divide and conquer.
Britain is dead, deceased, defunct, no more. It’s the dead parrot from the Monty Python sketch – except that its demise is tragic rather than comedic. It died the day Tony Blair let the genie of devolution out of the bottle. Three of the four nations are revelling in national self determination – I believe it’s time for the fourth, England to do the same.
And so, what of the future – well now that we English are knocking on the door of the British bank of justice to which we have come to take back our loan, we find this bank is empty. The vaults are bare and our loan, the loan that we gave in good grace to help the needy and the sick of other nations is no more. The loan of tolerance and care, the loan of unity and love has been spent, the loan of national loyalty has gone and all we get back is an IOU and a note to say SORRY “INSUFFICENT FUNDS”, well our typical English patience is no more, our national trait of not complaining and apologising for who we are has gone and thousands are rallying to the call, more and more people are casting aside their blinkers and seeing the light, young and old are renewing their English identity with a vigour, a passion and a hunger that hasn’t been seen for years, for these people know that we are standing upon the edge – we must reclaim our country before it slips away, buried into EU enclaves forever.
But with this new sense of pride and vigour, there comes a warning. Because we are being pushed to the brink there are those who will hope that the English will blow off steam, that we will riot and wreck, that the stereotypical media-created image of English patriotism of football fans running battles with fellow supporters or authorities in some distant corner of Europe will shame us back under the Butchers Apron of British Rule. But I can promise you that the whirlwinds of revolt will continue to grow until we English are granted equal status within this so called union of equals. Our cause will not cease until we democratically elect members to an English Parliament and that England, free of the British and of the EU has its own government and own national status.
Churchill said after the Battle of Britain was won “This was their finest hour”. Well Winnie you were wrong. If we defeat the EU and Britain, if we come out from under the cloak of the bastard British then England’s future generations will say ‘This was OUR finest hour and we will be free, at last’…
Ed Abrams.
totally well said gota stand together b4 its too late . we givin this country up 4 4 too long now x
By: sophie nfse partygal stephenson on May 2, 2011
at 12:40 pm
How very true. But England is not the fourth country, it is the first. The first to have a parliament,(the Witan), and no doubt first in all sorts of ways.
And I want a Anglo-Saxon England, a returnb to ALL our old ways.
By: B.F.E. on May 2, 2011
at 1:04 pm
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By: The bastard British and its Bigger Brother, The EU (via The Justice for England Blog) « English Warrior on May 2, 2011
at 1:18 pm
Never since the Days of Oliver Cromwell has this Country been divided with so much hate towards a government that has given the rights of its peoples away.
My only hope in this the “21st Century, that one of our Loyal Army officers will, overturn this Government and take Charge of Nation and its Loyal subjects and re establish our Sovereign Kingdom with Dignity, and go on the Defensive & not offensive in these pointless Arab crusades
By: Arthur Ronald Thompson on May 2, 2011
at 6:32 pm