Friday 21 September 2018

IT MUST BE "NO DEAL" : THE BULLIES CAN'T BE ALLOWED TO WIN.

So now we know just how the European Union works. Yesterday's events following the meeting in Salzburg have shown us exactly why we must leave this egregious organisation.

Theresa May has done her best to offer a plan for the position after the UK leaves the EU but has been strongly, even rudely, rebuffed. Donald Tusk and his gang of playground bullies, with French President Emmanuel Macron to the fore, has made it clear that it's their way or no way. Effectively, the UK has been told that either we accept the EU's proposals for a border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom or there'll be no agreement. In response, Mrs May has insisted that there'll be no such arrangement and other senior Conservatives have echoed her words. Nonetheless, the manner of the EU's behaviour has upset many, including Remainers who are now beginning to see the EU for what it really is - a highly bureaucratic, dictatorial and bullying organisation which demands utter obedience from its members.

Some EU leaders have even had the gall to suggest that the UK should now hold a further referendum, this being the usual EU way of getting the result that they want. Having lost the first vote, they simply keep on 'asking the people' until lethargy overwhelms them and the vote goes the 'right' way. Shockingly, the BBC also jumped on this bandwagon this morning, interview Gina Miller, a rich, Europhile and highly opinionated woman who is also in favour of another referendum, although she prefers to call it anything else. In her view, people around the country are clamouring for another vote and we should now have a choice of three options - stay in, no deal or whatever the EU demands of us for leaving. Having rejected the original vote which was won by the Leave campaign with more than half of the votes cast, she believes that such a choice would be a better one; given that none of the options is likely to gain as many votes as the original vote to leave or, indeed, gain a clear majority, what sense can this possibly make ? It is nothing but yet another ploy in the campaign to reverse the original decision to leave. 

The European Union is a club for bureaucrats, enveloped in rules and regulations so extensive that few can understand them. It's senior figures, the likes of Tusk, Juncker and Barnier, swan around like little tin gods, throwing their weight around and enjoying all the very substantial perks which come with their undeservedly elevated positions. They are entirely unelected and yet they wield enormous power in pursuit of the long term plan to create a single European super-state over which they will preside.

God help us ! I have always been opposed to the European Union and voted against the original Common Market when Harold Wilson gave us the opportunity back in 1975. Nonetheless, I have preferred that we leave on friendly terms and with a sensible and workable arrangement for the future, until now. Now, I want us out, out, OUT ! I will vote for NO DEAL anytime I'm asked as any 'deal' with this bunch of crooks won't be worth the paper it's written on, unless it's written with nothing but their own interests in mind.

Please, please, please, Mrs May, don't let us down. You must stand firm. No Deal is far better than kowtowing to this corrupt and bullying mob for a moment longer.

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