The Tories have opened the gates for illegal immigrants. We need a Brexit 2.0 to fix it..
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Good to see people in media larger than our resistance blogs facing up to the reality that Jellyfish Johnson’s Big Lie..
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‘Take Back Control!”
‘die in a ditch’
‘no border down the Irish Sea….’
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…was never more than another example of his rhetorical flatulence…
..as his treacherous abandonment of Ulster, allowing the robed ECJ rogues….
…an indefensible role in the governance .of that part of HM’s realm.
But while the intrusive meddling Ulster suffers at the hands of the ECJ is outrageous, the menace from the other EuroCourt extends to every inch of the realm…
Whatever idiotic scheme is announced next, Britain will never get a grip on this situation unless we disentangle our nation from the ECHR https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/08/16/to
But leaving aside the great way he guts the pinko piffle, there’s a neat anecdote, not from the pinko piffler’s book but from Toby Young himself, right at the end of his article..
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…which sums up why Brexit got a democratic majority.
Poland’s ruling party and the Roman Catholic church have put a Polish region at risk of losing €2.5bn by enforcing its anti-LGBTI “declaration”. Read on »
You don’t really need to read on, to learn who’s REALLY putting the large Polish region ( it includes the historic city of Cracow) at risk of being denies money it could put to good use.
Of course it’s Kaiserin Ursula’s foul Fourth Reich…
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… promoting the gaystapo agenda, vowing vengeance against Poles who dare declare their adherence to traditional European values.
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The Kaiserin and her Commissars often rant about their ‘European Project,’ but it’s a project that is not often defined.
But the way Brussels uses every means available to bully those who merely express the distaste for perversion….
….felt by all healthy, normal people, should remind Brits to be grateful they are nearly free of that cabal’s control.
…has made millions from his Ryanair business, but when a lot of Brits, and innocent passengers of other nationalities, were left in the lurch, what about compensation?
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Now, unless the ruling is overturned on appeal, justice will be done!
…but showed much greater enthusiasm for the supranational EUSSR than for his country’s sovereignty
I hope many Brits did boycott the rich ratbags’ airlines for their anti-Brexit antics.
However, those who used the airlines, according to a recent survey by consumer group Which? , found that Ryanair and Virgin Atlantic were rated the worst of the UK’s major airlines for fare refunds.
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Both airlines were given a customer “satisfaction score” of just 13% when respondents were asked to rate the customer service they received when applying for a refund from their airline.
Which is worse!
O’Leary we don’t have any reason to expect pro-British attitudes. He only sees us at best as cattle to herd onto his planes.
Branson on the other hand is British born and bred but lives as far as he can get from Britain for ‘tax reasons, ‘ and did all he could to keep us under EU rule.
He is most deserving of a boycott, I think.
Great to see this petition, which every UK citizen should sign asap.
Petition – Trigger Article 16. We want unfettered GB-NI Trade.
Her Majesty’s Government must immediately remove any impediment or barrier to unfettered trade within the United Kingdom. More details Sign this petition
There are 90,434 signatures already – let’s make it a hundred thousand by this week’s end.
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The Fourth Reich is our enemy, just as much a threat, in a different way, as once was the Third Reich…
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…to which it bears more than a little resemblance.
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We all noted during the Brexit campaign how our bad neighbour exploited every opportunity…
…to advance their outrageous, illegitimate pretensions, intruding in Ulster’s affairs, thus flouting the mutual recognition and respect approved by London, Dublin and Belfast in 1921, a solemn treaty lodged with the League of Nations.
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We remember too De Valera’s condolences on the death of Adolf Hitler.
The Ulster British have been abominably betrayed by Jellyfish Johnson.
Barclay Kane
23:50 on February 5, 2021 Permalink
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Just this minute signed and we are well over that 100,000, Ross!
That means it should be debated but the MPs are ducking out for the time being, Covid etc so we need to watch they dont try to dodge their duty.
Good day, Barclay, and a good result, significant enough to get on CNA, the Singapore news TV channel!
Just saw it and cheered, quietly, so as not to disturb the kittens!
Carly McLean
08:28 on January 16, 2021 Permalink
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It”s a shame only Brits can sign this.
BBC likes its ‘worldwide’ reputation so overseaa viewers ought ti get a say.
I think its mean what they are doing to these old people
EUObserver is ‘rewarding’ its readers with a 20th anniversary retrospect of the Brussels Empire, and though I’d prefer to read of its decline and fall…
…there are nuggets among the dross.
Ghastly Guy Verhofstadt is a familiar fool, at least to Brits who have heard his abrasive and arrogant outbursts against Brexit, but this piece takes the biscuit!
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“Both referenda weren’t about the constitution,” Guy Verhofstadt says. “In France, it became a referendum on Jacques Chirac. In the Netherlands, it was about whether they paid too much – something some Dutch politicians have been repeating for 10 years.” Read on »
The bleating Belgian usefully reminds us why the EUSSR’s ruling class has stomped democracy ever since its minions in The Hague and Paris thought they could get away with the Grand Con-Trick…
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….that ‘European Constitution’ which was put to the Dutch and French people by referenda in 2005 and bluntly, clearly, rejected in both countries.
Giscard d’Estaing died very recently so I will adhere to the civility of ‘nihil nisi bonum de mortuis’ and only say that the late ex-President of the French Republic was quintessentially elitist.
He was no man of the people, in fact a scion of a baronial family who expected the lower orders to do as expected of them.
Voters in The Netherlands also threw it out, so Ghastly Guy insults their intelligence too…
….suggesting that the electorates of both nations were stupid, that they rejected the leap towards supranationalism not because they disliked it but for extraneous and irrelevant dissatisfactions.
Does that not sound familiar, that Flemish man with the odd hair-style’s contempt for democracy?
Brits voted in greater numbers than ever before to get Britain out…
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…but for four years after that momentous decision, we have heard the Remoaners repeatedly ranting that those voters didn’t really know what they were voting for!
The ruling elites in politics and the media have done everything they can to thwart Brexit.
Neither the French nor the Dutch have ever been allowed a referendum since they dared to dissent….
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…refused to do as the lords of misrule decreed they should, no more risks taken that their ‘European Project….’
….the EU should take on more responsibilities globally, on issues ranging from climate change to security….
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….Most of our events are by invitation only and off the record, to ensure a high level of debate….
The conclusions of our research and seminars are reflected in our publications, as well as in the private papers and briefings that senior officials, ministers and commissioners ask us to provide…
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But if you search, it’s intriguing what you can find, like this official EU website…
…which exposes an organisational link between CER and the subversive Soros networks.
Ask them why so secretive! Tel: +44 (0) 20 7233 1199 info@cer.eu
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…we asked shareholders to raise the issue at the bank’s AGM earlier this year.
Now we have fascinating feedback.
One shareholder exercised his right to put a question to the chairman on the issue….
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..but, oddly, this shareholder was prevented from doing so, the bank bosses declaring there was no time to answer!
Pretty poor excuse,right?
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Lloyds did condescend to email a response, making it VERY clear they saw nothing at all amiss about lavishing company funds on only one side of the on-going UK v EUSSR conflict.
To be transparent, I quote the entire email received!
Thank you for submitting a question for the AGM.
We are sorry that we were unable to read this during the virtual shareholder event, it simply was not possible in the time allotted to address every question.
If you have not yet seen our virtual shareholder event you can access a recording here: https://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/investors/shareholder-info/shareholder-meetings/ .
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The Group holds membership of a number of outside organisations for the purpose of gaining insight into the business environment in which we operate.
The CER is one such source of insight into the workings of the EU institutions which have a significant bearing on the regulatory environment where our businesses operate.
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No acknowledgement at all that CER is not a non-partisan ‘source’ but is wholly committed to the EU – the enemy cause!
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Anybody who has shares in, or even has a bank account with Lloyds needs to get cracking.
If you have a share-holding, act at their NEXT agm, to stop this political contribution.
I just saw Kaiserin Ursula announce that her Brussels Empire was taking the United Kingdom to her own imperial court of ‘justice…’
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No British citizen, let alone British government, should ever acknowledge the jurisdiction of that alien tribunal.
Johnson should respond with a short, sharp retort, addressed not only to that arrogant spendthrift woman bleating from her new and sumptuous residence…
The migration crisis is like the euro crisis because the solution is for member states to cede more power to the EU, Germany’s defence minister has said. Germany: Refugee crisis is like euro crisis
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…but to her Euro-Commissars…
…and to each of the absurd robed ratbags who sit on the ECJ.
Edward Lamont
18:16 on October 1, 2020 Permalink
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I agree with your attitude but it’s Johnson got us into this fix, as your favourite newspaper says, ‘The UK agreed to be bound by decisions of the court on cases that began before the end of the transition period on 31 December, and for four years after that poin.’ Guardian!
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