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  • ross1948 23:03 on August 12, 2019 Permalink | Reply
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    Skip Gestures, Boris – Put The Boot Into Brussels! 


    I see that ‘British diplomats will pull out from the EU’s institutional structures of power in Brussels within days, under plans being drawn up by Downing Street.’

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    Yet the truth is, it’s simply gesture politics – no substitute for a direct hit against Britain’s adversary.

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    The Euro-Commissars are unlikely to shed a single tear if UK flunkeys ‘stop attending the day-to-day meetings that inform the bloc’s decision-making.’  https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2019/aug/12/british-diplomats-to-pull-out-from-eu-decision-making-meetings-within-days

    So I have to say I’m not sure that this is such a great idea.

    Much more effective surely would be to create havoc at all levels of the Brussels Empire…

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    …and to use whatever slivers of veto power remain to national governments in order to throw a huge spanner in the EUSSR works.

    Grow A Set, May – Block The Brussels Budget

    We did suggest, more than once, blocking their budget not so long ago.

    They would have no grounds for complaint.

    Budget Passed, Backstop Dropped?

    Sounds a fair trade!

     
  • ross1948 19:30 on October 23, 2017 Permalink | Reply
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    Die Führerin Takes Centre-Stage In The War On Britain! 


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    Thanks to Leave EU for drawing our attention to Mama Stasi Merkel’s elevation to Commander-in-Chief!

    Or rather. her confirmation in that position. A Polish magazine recognised reality about a year ago…

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    …when it offered readers this picture, one of our favourites, of the former DDR secret police collaboratrix directing the onslaught on brave Poland, echoing Hitler’s aggressive designs.

    But now her role as war-lord is clear, by the deference shown to her by Britain’s other enemies.

    Upon leaving the European Council building after Theresa May’s brief Brexit speech late last night, EU leaders refused to speak to the media, a break with convention no doubt ordered by Angela Merkel who strode over to a solo press conference…

    But I’m not so sure about Leave EU’s optimistic interpretation of events.

    Threats on this side of the channel to pull out of negotiations and prepare for a no-deal have clearly made an impression upon the European elite, Merkel included…

    I frankly doubt that.

    Never mind May’s abandonment of the ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’ message. She hasn’t repeated that for some time.

    Never mind too the Fifth Column gnawing away from the Tory back-benches, the old gas-bag Ken Clarke and the marginally younger Anna Soubry.

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    Look at the Enemy Within the Cabinet, May’s Europhiliac flunkey Amber Rudd, sedulously undermining David Davis’ negotiating position.

    Leave EU mentions this, as have most of the media, and it certainly must encourage the Brussels Bunch in their efforts to beat down the British negotiating team.

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    Amber Rudd: It is ‘unthinkable’ we could walk away from Brussels …

    Rudd’s not the only wannabe appeaser that Theresa May has appointed to her inner circle.

    That’s no secret!

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    Gambar terkait

    Damian Green: May’s loyal political friend and pro-EU advocate …

    Brits have to make it absolutely clear that any UK Government which fails to honour the people’s democratic decision for deliverance WILL be deemed to have crossed the Rubicon.

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    Civil disobedience on a massive scale might work, but if not, ANY form of resistance is justifiable against any sell-out.

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    I may disagree sometimes with Leave EU’s interpretations, but they do a good job and I do recommend you subscribe to their bulletins.    http://leave.eu/daily-news-update/ and to The Freedom Associationits Better Off Out Campaign and the Stop Blair Campaign

     
  • ross1948 23:07 on October 11, 2017 Permalink | Reply
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    Brexit Brits, Home Or Away – This Time You ALL Get A Vote! 


    We all know that the Brexit referendum majority would have been significantly larger had not Cameron allowed foreigners to vote.

    Dublin’s Fifth Column Vote Could Sink Brexit

    Even worse was his failure to honour his own government’s pledge that all British people would take part…

    One More Camoron Double-Cross – No Right to Vote for UK Expats! 

    …yet many true-blue patriots were debarred merely because they’d dwelt overseas for some years.

    Now there’s a chance, in a small way, but still an opportunity, for ALL you British readers to cast a vote…

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    …albeit in an online poll, with a question straightforward enough for most of us!

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     “Is Spreadsheet Phil right to refuse to make preparations for escaping the EU without a ‘deal’, or is he being grossly irresponsible?”

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    I encourage you to vote in it.

    So says Rory Broomfield, of TFA, and his exhortation arises from Hammond”s deliberate attempt to undermine Britain’s bargaining position in the current talks.

    The Chancellor has caused outrage this morning as he all but admitted that the Treasury is helping to ensure that the UK will be ill prepared for a no deal. Writing in The Times….

    ….Philip Hammond suggested as much with an admission that he will not allow spending to go ahead now on preparing for a ‘no deal’ scenario and, as a result, planning for this will only get underway at ‘the very last moment’. 

    This is absolutely unacceptable and is a dangerous ploy to get the UK to accept any deal – no matter how bad – because it is underprepared for ‘no deal’.

    If you’re far from home, you can do your bit.

    That’s more than Hammond will ever do for his country!

     

     
  • ross1948 21:33 on August 1, 2017 Permalink | Reply
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    Brit Liberation Forces Hammer Hammond! 


    And further to the numerous petitions I’ve presented for American readers to sign, today I pass on an appeal from Leave EU…

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    …who are out to hammer Hammond, the clearly unrepentant Remainiac!

    We can’t continue with a Chancellor who goes off-script and speaks for the interests of the European Union while we are locked in the most important negotiations of our lifetime.

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    We encourage our supporters to write to their local MP to express their displeasure at the Chancellor’s attempts to undermine Brexit and call for his removal from the Cabinet. He is becoming an increasingly serious liability, it’s time for him to go.

    You can find the contact details of your local MP at this link and you can use an email we’ve prepared for you by clicking this link. Simply enter the email address of your MP, and insert your name at the end of the email.

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    His desire to leave our borders open while locking us out of global trade deals is unacceptable. It’s time for Theresa May to show some strength and sack the saboteur.

    We also encourage you to sign the petition calling for his removal at this link.

     
  • ross1948 15:44 on June 27, 2017 Permalink | Reply
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    Defend Brexit – With Facts and Figures, For Now! 


    It is quite clear, to many of us, that defending the democratic decision of the British people to declare independence a year ago may require action of kinds which have not been seen in the United Kingdom since…when?

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    • Hasil gambar untuk english civil war
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    The Seventeenth Century?

    But cross that bridge when it’s time to do so.

    Meantime, everybody in The Old Country must be armed with facts and figures….

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    …so that as the propaganda war by the BBC and all the other Enemies Within, in the rest of the rotten media as well as at Westminster and  reaches a crescendo, citizen patriots can effectively counter their Project Fear.

    Hence I recommend all British readers to have a  read at the material published this month by The Bruges Group.

    I’ll post it one section at a time, starting with this economic analysis.

    Click here to read the article on the financial benefits of leaving the EU

    Take a night off the telly and absorb!

     

     
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