Showing posts with label clear language. 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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Saturday, 6 February 2016

BREXIT - LIFE OUTSIDE OF THE EU.


BREXIT – LIFE OUTSIDE OF THE EU.

 
The main thing that will loose the “out campaign” a unanimous vote in the referendum is the people’s fear of what to expect in “ life outside of the EU ”. Unfortunately it is a fact that “frightened people always vote for the bully” and we know who the bully is in this matter despite the “in campaign” claiming that fear will play no part in their campaign. The people need to be given both sides of the argument in clear language that ordinary people can understand to allow them to make an independent decision on what they think is best for the UK as a whole and them and their family and friends in particular.

The “out campaign” no matter how it is structured or who its leaders are have to be seen to be singing off the same hymn sheet. It is the message that matters more than the messenger and ordinary people are not going to support a cause just because they recognise the person giving it. A number of people are keen to tell us what life could be like if we vote to stay in the EU but nobody seems as keen to tell us what “life outside of the EU” will be like for the ordinary people. We hear generalisations about law making, the judicial system, control of our borders, our place in the world etc. but very little about jobs, earnings, immigration, housing, trade deficits, imports etc. and how living standards will be affected for the ordinary people.

There are rumours abound that if the UK votes to leave that the EU could demand another referendum as they have done in other countries until they secured the outcome that they wanted, that there would have to be a meeting of the other 27 countries to decide the conditions of the UK leaving and that it could take up to five years to complete and that the EU has threatened to make the UK’s life as difficult as it possibly can, using them as an example to deter any other country from considering taking any form of similar action.

 
James Hancock.

A Good Common Man.


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