NOT A WHIMPER - NOT A MURMUR

By Albion 

As regards the subject of the proliferation of spy cameras in the UK I posed the question why has this come about. It is pretty obvious that when one lives in violent and lawless society surveillance is essential. We need it if only for the protection of the law abiding peasants. I also stated that in the main this violence and lawlessness has been imported. The democratic choice of a referendum for a Multi Culti society was not put before the indigenous natives, a choice whether they wanted to live in a dangerous society reminiscent of the third world. Our traitorous government is not going to allow the peasants a referendum when removing our sovereignty as a nation when we are sacrificed to the EUSSR either.

I am getting off the point here. In general I would say that the average hard working English person has very little interest in politics unless it directly affects or makes life hard for him and his family. The big picture eludes him; he cannot, or doesn’t want to see it the wider ramifications.

For example, ask him or her about the ‘West Lothian question’ I prefer to use the expression, the West Lothian problem. Incidentally did you know that it was in 1977 that Enoch Powell coined that phrase?  If we were to simplify this problem it is akin to the madness of Alice-in-Wonderland, or a Monty Python sketch.

119 Scottish MP’s elected from Scottish constituencies sit in the British Parliament and vote on issues relating to England, they cannot represent their own people who elected them to Parliament because in 1998 Scotland was devolved; it has its own parliament. So has Wales, and Ireland.

As we know politics is the world’s second oldest profession after prostitution, except prostitutes give you service and value for your hard earned money……so I am lead to believe.  I would not be a politician as I could not sell my wife my mother or young Britney to slavishly follow my party’s principles even though I might vehemently oppose them.

Why I hear you cry? I am a realist: politicians are well aware that any deviation from the party’s core principles and they can find themselves out of a job quick smart and fronting a suited Pakistani or Carib on the following monday in a job centre hoping to get some sort of work on the roads or in a factory, assuming of course that the job has not already been earmarked for ethnically challenged people

So the obvious question is why don’t we have an English parliament. Valid question indeed. You will have already noted that Scotland, Ireland and Wales have their own parliament so why not England.

It is a simple question, demanding a simple answer. It was the Treaty of Union in 1707 that dissolved the parliament of England and Scotland and created a new parliament of Great Britain based in the former home of the English parliament. The break-up of the United Kingdom started quite a while ago. England is now a collection of nine regions, the loss of its county system will be the next dramatic change.

The United Kingdom was just that. It consisted of England Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. It was known as Great Britain. As I have already said those other countries that made up the UNITED Kingdom now have their own parliaments, so the British parliament as we know it today is in fact a de facto English parliament, that is why it takes its orders from Brussels.

The final treasonous action will be the sacrifice of the remnants of what is left of England and given to the Pan European Dictatorship without a whimper or murmur from the people. We will have lost a nation, and a monarch cannot reign without a nation, so the monarchy will have to go also.

The West Lothian question? In 1998 the Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine of Lairg said, and I quote “The best answer to the question was to stop asking it” Indeed a predictable response from a man representing the Scottish elite who capriciously assume they were born to rule, and that have utter contempt for the grubby peasants.

27.06.07

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