January 2020. On 31 January, the UK is leaving the European Union after three-and-a-half long years of political turmoil. Some will be celebrating the turning of a page for the UK, while others plan to protest against what this new political future represents. From events backed by No 10 to demonstrations lead by anti-racist campaigners,… Continue reading Brexit – 31 January 2020 – Part 1
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Jan 2020. The Nigel Farage Final Speech at the EU
January 2020. It’s Wednesday 29th of January 2020 and Nigel Farage makes his Final Speech inside the EU. “My mother and father signed up to a Common Market, not a Political Union, no to Flags, Anthems, Presidents and now you even want your own Army…In 2005 I saw the Constitution, I saw it Rejected by… Continue reading Jan 2020. The Nigel Farage Final Speech at the EU
Aug 2015. EU Stupidity with Fence
August 2015. The Stupidity of the EU can sometimes be breathtaking. Hungary spends millions of US Dollars building a Fence along its border with Serbia. But EU States can’t have fences between their borders and so when the fence comes to Rumania, it stops. You can walk along the fence on the Serbia side till… Continue reading Aug 2015. EU Stupidity with Fence
024. Would you Mind Eating Halal
Dil Peeling of the Compassion in World Farming – “Certainly the body of the science does show that slaughtering an animal when it is still conscious is a painful process for it and it elicits a lot of anxiety with it. That’s not just me saying so. That’s the government’s most senior and influential advisory… Continue reading 024. Would you Mind Eating Halal
018. Why Roger Scruton wants Brexit Part 3
Roger Scruton talking about Poland, “And he said, you know, of course, we welcomed the entry into the European Union and the people welcomed it. Why? Because it enabled them to Get Away. And now we have the Biggest Democratic Problem that we’ve had in our History. We Can’t Pay the Pensions that we are… Continue reading 018. Why Roger Scruton wants Brexit Part 3
018. Why Roger Scruton wants Brexit Part 2
Roger Scruton makes the comment that UK Law is derived from Common Law which is a from the Bottom Up Structure, the EU and Communism on the other hand are Laws developed with a Top Down Structure – “The fundamental legal structures of our country emerged from the Courts, from Judges, resolving Conflicts in the… Continue reading 018. Why Roger Scruton wants Brexit Part 2
018. Why Roger Scruton wants Brexit Part 1
Sir Roger Vernon Scruton FBA FRSL is an English Philosopher and Writer who specialises in Aesthetics and Political Philosophy, particularly in the furtherance of Traditionalist Conservative Views. Roger Scruton’s opinions on Brexit made in 2016 “The Identity of our Country is that which makes it Possible for it to be Ruled. The sense that we… Continue reading 018. Why Roger Scruton wants Brexit Part 1
012. Nigel Farage on Brexit Part 4
Nigel Farage Slaughters the then President of the EU Commission, José Manuel Barroso, “You told us this morning that the European Union is An Inspiration, and whilst you Admitted to there being one or two Little Economic Problems, you made it Perfectly Clear that Jobs and Growth were to Follow, that everything is Going Well.… Continue reading 012. Nigel Farage on Brexit Part 4
012. Nigel Farage on Brexit Part 3
Nigel Farage continues his Demolition of the EU, “I’ve often asked myself the Question, why would a Successful Country that’s enjoyed a Thousand Years of Independence give up its Right of Self-Government to the Unelected non entities that we see sitting before us this morning? And the answer that comes back from the Foreign Office… Continue reading 012. Nigel Farage on Brexit Part 3
012. Nigel Farage on Brexit Part 2
Some years ago Nigel Farage Lambasted the EU Parliament on their Behaviour towards Greece, threating the nation as if it were a Company, “Well Congratulations everybody. David Cameron had you worried for a bit. You thought he was even a Euro Sceptic, but it’s okay. You had a quiet word with him and the real… Continue reading 012. Nigel Farage on Brexit Part 2