Showing posts with label England will be free. Show all posts
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Sunday, 27 January 2019

Brexit - Which part of LEAVE don't they understand ?


BREXIT –         WHICH PART OF LEAVE

DON’T THEY UNDERSTAND ?

On the 23rd. June 2016 the people of the UK voted in a Referendum, a “Peoples Vote”, to LEAVE the EU in a clean break with NO ties, a “NO DEAL BREXIT”, to take back OUR Sovereignty, our national INDEPENDENCE and become an International trading nation once again.
 
 
Of the 46.5 million people who were eligible to vote on that day only 16.1 million voted to REMAIN which represents 35 per cent of the electorate. Convention has it that those who didn’t vote, or those who chose not to vote for some reason, have to accept the decision of the majority, as should the group who lost the vote.

Unfortunately a group of Fanatical Remainers, Pro-EU Activists, well organised and financed, who are part of the political elite, consider that they know what is better for the UK than the “Ordinary People”, and they are prepared to do anything to try to disrupt or reverse the outcome of that vote. They would have us believe that Britain would remain a Sovereign Nation as part of a stable, successful international association. John Major actually lied to us when he signed the Maastrict Treaty, which he told us was a “tidying up exercise”, but actually transferred OUR SOVERERGNTY from London to Brussels. If we REMAIN in the EU we will become a Province in a German lead Superstate. They have now moved on to various moves in Parliament where 63 per cent of the Commons is composed of Remainers. A revolt by the political elite against the Ordinary People, who despite winning the vote, appear to have no control over how it is being handled.

Remainers following their own agendas include Phillip Hammond, MP for Runnymede and Weybridge, current Chancellor, had 20,259 vote Remain which was 45 7 percent on the day and 34.8 percent of the constituents. In his acceptance speech on Election Day he said “I will do my best to represent the interests of my constituents”. Anna Soubry, Conservative MP for Broxtowe, had 29,672 vote Remain which was 45.5 percent on the day but only 35.5 percent of the constituents, She couldn’t even convince her own constituents to support her point of view and apparently a number are so unhappy that she is not representing them or their views that they are trying to get her deselected. Nick Boles, Conservative MP for Grantham and Stamford, had a 61 per cent LEAVE vote. Members in the Constituency have written in “outrage” about what he is saying and want him deselected. Yvette Cooper, Labour MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford, had a 70 per cent LEAVE vote, which makes her attempt to “STOP” a “NO DEAL BREXT” even more unbelievable.

 
“When ordinary people do nothing the fanatics take over”. Edmund Burke


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Tuesday, 8 January 2019


BREXIT –  THE ARCHITECT, THE MOTIVATORS AND

                      THE 17.4 MILLION ORDINARY PEOPLE.

 

As an ordinary person, a common man, who is British by birth and English by the grace of God, who attended the school of hard knocks and gained a degree from the university of life, who’s working life has been based on survival and thinks that he has developed a reasonable sense of what is right or wrong, I have trouble understanding how, when we have a referendum, the people involved in getting the LEAVE result, the Architect, the Motivators and the 17.4 million ordinary people who turned out to vote and secure that result, are excluded from any form of involvement or representation in the implementation of the outcome.

 

What is even more puzzling and concerning is how the Remainers, who lost the vote, think that they have the right to change the result, or even have it cancelled, and are prepared to use all kind of tactics to achieve their desired outcome including character assassination. The Architect, Nigel Farage, who through his experience as an MEP, being on the inside and having hands on experience of how the EU operates and having been involved for over 25 years should be advising a LEAVE committee on how to deal with the EU, not having to deal with sometime vile attacks, which affect him and his family, at every move or suggestion that he makes. One of the Motivators, Boris Johnson, who was trusted by the LEAVE voters to ensure that their views were represented and fought for at the top table, during his time as Foreign Secretary was constantly being criticised with senior people, some from his own party, demanding that Mrs. May should sack him. He had to be placed in an unacceptable position where he had no option but to resign, on a matter of principle, and the damage to his reputation even has members of his own party questioning his suitability and motives. Then there are the 17.4 million Ordinary People who the Remainers have claimed are idiotic, moronic, misinformed and too stupid to understand and are incapable of taking a major national decision and that they must therefore be overruled. The people who voted LEAVE, include the silent majority, mostly well informed patriotic citizens, who based their decisions on over 40 years of membership. They voted to LEAVE and expected it to be a clean break with NO EU STRINGS ATTACHED

 

In a recent European Commission Study, which was reported in the Sunday Express 30th. December 2018, “Brussels only trusted by 40 % of EU citizens”, it showed that only 31% of UK citizens trusted Brussels. This is directly in line with the result of the referendum where only 35% of the UK electorate voted to remain in the EU.

 

The last gravy train leaves the UK on the 29th. March 2019, after that time people who continue to promote Remain will be treated like those who do “antisocial behaviour”.

 

“When ordinary people do nothing the fanatics take over”. Edmund Burke

 

James Hancock. A Common Man.

 

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Sunday, 9 December 2018

Brexit - To Remain or Not to Remain


Brexit – To Remain or Not to Remain.

 

To remain or not to remain, that was the question. Whether it would be better for the UK and its people to continue the indignity of being a subordinate member of a mostly Franco-German controlled EU run by unelected bureaucrats based in Brussels or to take the decision to leave and once again play a role on the worldwide stage as an independent self governing country, before it was too late.

 

In the People’s Vote, which was a Referendum held on 26th.June 2016, which we were promised would be a once only vote, free from political influence, the outcome of which would be honoured and acted upon, and which no person, group of persons, Government, organisation or MPs could change, only 35 percent of the population voted to remain. ( Brexit -The Real Majority )

 

The REMAIN campaigners, who seem to be concentrated in the M25 bubble, and who appear to have personal interests in continued membership of the EU and believe that they alone know better what is best for the UK and its people, drastically underestimated the feeling in the rest of the UK.

 

The 65 percent of the population, who support LEAVE, include the silent majority who finally had a chance to have a say in their future, not constantly being told what they can and cannot do. They were not idiotic, moronic, misinformed and too stupid to understand as claimed by Remainers, but mostly well informed patriotic citizens, who do not like being bullied or talked down to, but based their decisions on over 40 years of membership and how it has affected and shaped their lives and communities and what sort of future they see and would like for themselves and their families.

 

We voted to Leave the EU and the question had nothing to do with how. We didn’t vote to leave the EU if Brussels would allow us to, we didn’t vote to leave but still be controlled by Brussels, therefore the only question that should act as an attention grabber is, when we leave, do the 27 other countries want to continue to supply us with the  £20.8 billion worth of goods and services each month, £7 billion over and above what we supply to them, or not? If so then they are running out of time to come up with an offer acceptable to us before we have to seriously start looking at alternatives.

 

It is time that all politicians started to put the UK FIRST.

 

James Hancock.

 

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Friday, 7 December 2018

Brexit - The People have Spoken.

Brexit - The People have Spoken.

 
The people have spoken and the Government claims to have heard them. The main problem is that being heard is one thing but being listened to is something entirely different. I would have thought that Theresa May, the Prime Minister, would have received the message from her snap general election, that the ordinary people were not happy with the fact that she did not appear to be listening to their concerns.

 
The referendum, on the 26th. June 2016, was a People’s Vote, where ordinary people had an opportunity to have a say in what was being done in their name. It was non political and the result would be final and acted upon. Out of the 46,501,241 people eligible to vote only 16,141,241 voted to Remain in the EU, that is only 34.7 percent of the electorate. Even in Scotland, where Nicola Sturgen claimed an outright majority, the 1,661,191 who voted Remain only represent 41.7 percent of the electorate. All that Remainers had to do was to get more than 50 percent of the electorate to vote NO and Brexit would have been dead and the last two years would have been entirely different, but they didn’t, and they couldn’t even win the vote on the day.

 
All MPs should be BREXITEERS as virtually NONE of them has the support of the majority of their constituents to support a Remain Agenda. Theresa May, MP for Maidenhead, current Prime Minister, had 44,086 votes Remain which was 53.9 percent on the day but only 43 percent of the constituents. Philip Hammond, MP for Runnymede and Weybridge, current Chancellor, had 20,259 vote Remain which was 45 7 percent on the day and 34.8 percent of the constituents. In his acceptance speech on Election Day he said “I will do my best to represent the interests of my constituents”, or the minority who support his personal agenda.  Anna Soubry, MP for Broxtowe, had 29,672 vote Remain which was 45.5 percent on the day but only 35.5 percent of the constituents, She couldn’t even convince her own constituents to support her point of view and apparently a number are so unhappy that she is not representing them or their views that they are trying to get her deselected.

 
The MPs who campaigned for, and voted for, Remain now have an obligation and responsibility to support the UK as it leaves the EU. Of course we welcome them using their knowledge and experience to ask questions and encourage debate to ensure that we leave with the best of terms, but at the end of the day they have no authority to try to reverse or block the outcome.

 
The question isn’t if we leave but how, and the best way to do it putting the interests of the UK and its people FIRST.

 
James Hancock                                                                                           

 
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Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Brexit - Possibly worse than Greece was.


Brexit –  Possibly worse than Greece was.

 

It is my opinion, for what that is worth in our vast array of so called experts, that if the UK remains involved with the EU that we could end up “worse than Greece was” and while the Greek people suffered harsh austerity the EU Bureaucrats  did nothing to help them, they just sat back an watched.

 

With a National Debt of £1.8 trillion, nearly as big as our annual GDP figure, and growing by the minute, which currently costs the UK £48 billion pre year in interest cost, 28 percent of which goes abroad to foreign investors, a trade deficit of £7 billion per month with the EU and the Government budget being in deficit and needing to be supported by further borrowing it would only be a matter of time before the UK exhausted its credibility and needed a BAIL-OUT from the EU. At that moment the UK would be finished on the world stage with no individual identity and absorbed as just a state of the EU. Any experience of austerity so far would be nothing compared to what would be imposed if the EU was given the total control of our affairs and the Euro was forced upon us.

 

The only thing that Germany has ever wanted is a United States of Europe with them at its head, and the only people that keep getting in the way of them achieving that are the British. Angler Merkel has come a lot closer to achieving that aim than Hitler did and by using a far more subtle approach, but imagine their approach if they were given the chance of dominating the UK.

 

There was never going to be a chance of us negotiating a meaningful agreement with the EU. They have too much to lose if they are seen to be giving the UK any form of favourable term as it might encourage other members to decide that they want to leave. The main problem is that Michel Barnier, the EU’s main negotiator, was given the outcome of the negotiations and told to fill in the gaps to justify it.

 

Mrs. May, who is under direct pressure from Big Business, Big Banks and Financial Institutions, the Rich and Powerful, Bureaucrats, Remain Fanatics and pressure groups through Lobbyists has lost her direction and appears to be following a REMAIN Biased Agenda. It is time for her to be aware of the long term affects of her actions and forget about the so called “friends and partners” who are actually bullies, and be seen to be putting the interests of the UK and its people FIRST.

 

“When ordinary people do nothing the fanatics take over”. Edmund Burke

 

James Hancock. A Common Man.

 

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Thursday, 21 April 2016

BREXIT - ....AND ENGLAND WILL BE FREE.


BREXIT -
 …..and ENGLAND WILL BE FREE.


But possibly not if we lose the BREXIT vote and the UK votes to remain a member of the EU, then we will just be absorbed into a Franco-German dominated EU and loose our individual identity. You only need to listen to Dame Vera Lynn singing “There’ll always be an England, and England will be free” to appreciate the sacrifice that many people have given over the years to maintain that freedom, and the responsibility that we owe to previous generations to reclaim that status for future generations.

 

The 23rd April 2016 is St. Georges Day, which offers an opportunity to celebrate the patron saint of England and fly the flag for English culture in general. I hope that every English person will take this opportunity, regardless of colour or religious beliefs, to recognise the things that bind us together. Be proud to be English and fly and wear the Flag of St. George and as its on a Saturday find a local celebration to join in to and enjoy.

 
We need a patriotic display to show this Government and the EU that English people are proud of our country, its heritage, our ingenuity and our industry. England is not here to be absorbed into the Franco–German EU, we are a strong and proud people and when we regain our independence we will work, as the largest part of the UK, to help put the UK where it deserves to be, fighting our own corner from a position of strength.

 
We should also remember that the 23rd. is the 400th. Anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare and how much more English can you get than the quote from his play Henry V “Cry God for Harry, England and St. George”.

 
BE ENGLISH and BE PROUD.

 
James Hancock.

 

A Good Common Man.


 

( Because of what happens when “good men do nothing“ Edmund Burke)

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

BREXIT - THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND.


BREXIT –
 
THERE’LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND.

 
You only need to listen to Dame Vera Lynn singing “There’ll always be an England, and England will be free” to appreciate the sacrifice that many people have given over the years to maintain that freedom, it is readily available on Youtube, and the responsibility that we owe to previous generations to maintain that status for future generations.

If the Brexit campaign fails and the United Kingdom votes to remain a member of the European Union then I believe that England, as an independent country, will almost certainly cease to exist as it will be absorbed as a federal state of a Franco–German dominated EU, and become “formerly known as England”. The only use of the name will be on football shirts, rugby shirts, cricket team and possibly athletics. England is not here to be absorbed into the Franco–German EU, we are a strong and proud people and when we regain our independence we will work, as the largest part of the UK, to help put the UK where it deserves to be, fighting our own corner from a position of strength.

The 23rd April 2016 is St. Georges Day, which offers an opportunity to celebrate the patron saint of England and fly the flag for English culture in general. The Prime Minister, David Cameron is on record as having said that St. Georges Day has been overlooked “for too long” and the country should celebrate what it is to be English. Tony Blair refused to acknowledge it as having any form of importance and refused to grant it the status of a Bank Holiday despite pressure from groups and the fact that Scotland and Ireland both have a Bank Holiday to celebrate their National Days.

I hope that every English person will take this opportunity, regardless of colour or religious beliefs, to recognise the things that bind us together. Be proud to be English and wear the Flag of St. George, a lapel badge, a patch, t-shirt, hat or what ever suits and as its on a Saturday find a local celebration to join in to and enjoy.

James Hancock.

A Good Common Man.



( Because of what happens when “good men do nothing“ Edmund Burke)