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Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Lord Monckton: Russia has democracy, Britain does not

Lord Christopher Monckton - who this blog was already being switched on to through his thoughtful and thought provoking explanations on how man in not guilty of causing climate change - has done it again.

The 'it' in question this time is to utterly condemn Britain before the eyes of the world.

Speaking to Russia Today, Monckton points out that Russia makes all of her own laws.

Meanwhile, Britain - which betrayed it's people by ceding sovereignty to the European Empire without the consent of the people - has 90% of it's laws imposed on it by foreign powers.

He also accused the current 'climate scare' of causing food riots and killing people as a result of the global rush to biofuels rather than farming land for food.

He might have a nice accent... but boy, is Monckton ever more a man of the people.

And to think his grandfather held office in a Churchill Government...

1 comments:

  1. 90% of it's laws imposed on it by foreign powers. its amazing. but nothing new. i think israel or georgia are in much worse situation at the moment

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