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Friday, 12 November 2010

Cameron, Clegg and Miliband should ALL stay away from the Cenotaph on Sunday

Yesterday, around 35 idiots seemed to rouse the whole of England - and rightful people around the globe - with their sick poppy burning display. We say this with confidence because interest in the story is like nothing that this blog has ever seen. Not ever.

The people of this country feel very strongly about defending the honour of those brave servicemen and women who have laid down their lives to defend Britain and our values of freedom and democracy; to protect the British way of life.

And it is for that reason that this blogger thinks it would be better if David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband ALL stay away from the Cenotaph on Sunday.

Why? The European Empire.

David Cameron is very good on EU-sceptic rhetoric. He has even come up with a few meaningless sticking plasters to try to placate people into thinking he is doing something about the surrender of British sovereignty.

However, since the Conservative Party came to power, they have signed away as many of our rights and freedoms as any other party before them.

And let's face it - the people who started the European Empire takeover of our nation were the Conservatives under Edward Heath.

Then we have Nick Clegg. An EU lover. A former EU employee who stated in his own hand that his reason for resigning as an MEP was to come back to Britain and make us fall in love with the EU. He has angered the Conservative Party's handful of real (small 'c') conservatives with some of his recent EU statements. It was Nick Clegg's actions which in part led to the failure to give the British people a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.

And then there's Ed Miliband. True, in his new job, we don't have a long list of things to throw at him. But he's as pro-EU as the rest. His Parliamentary record shows that. And his brother is one of the thirteen British traitors who signed an EU Treaty.

Let's get this clear. The EU is anti-democratic. It does not use our system of freedom and justice. It is a dictatorship, barely disguised.

In fact, the EU is everything that our Great War Dead died trying to prevent... it just uses paperwork instead of bombs.

Anyone who has read John Laughland's The Tainted Source (see Amazon) will know that the European Union was the brainchild of leading Nazis.

So, until one of them gives the British people a referendum or - better still - just gets us all of our rights and freedoms and sovereignty back, we think it would be hypocritical of them to stand there, looking sombre, honouring the brave British soldiers who defended this island from Nazi tyranny.

Until they stop the surrender, all three should stay away from the Cenotaph.

In our opinion.

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