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Monday, 1 November 2010

Roll up! Roll up! Come and get your daily revelation of yet more 'Cast Iron' Cameron Treachery!

Another week begins as a new day dawns...

...but it's not even 7am and I'm reading of open treachery from 'Cast Iron' David Cameron.

Apparently, our entire military personnel - army, navy and airforce - are now going to be signed up into some bizarre timeshare deal with the French.

The man is such a pathetic, spineless Europhile that he's barely bothered to disguise what he's doing anymore.

The Independent has it that: "David Cameron and the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, will sign a formal defence treaty involving all three services at a summit in London."

And The Guardian addresses it as: "David Cameron will tomorrow outline plans for unprecedented military co-operation between London and Paris that will see British and French troops deployed as a single brigade in future conflicts."

Great. The British Isles. Protected and defended by... the French.

He can shove his excuses for this where someone might put a hand to animate Sooty.

We know what this is about. Don't give us any crap.

We do not want a single European military.

We will not tolerate foreign troops or armed foreign police on our streets.

Will no-one in the Conservative Party find the testes sufficient to get this man removed before he does any more damage?

Should such an unlikely figure emerge, can they take the awfully big letdown of a Foreign Secretary away, too?

Do it soon... before the damage is final and irretrievable.

Goodness sake. I've had a vision of the future - and it came from the past:



1 comments:

  1. TC,

    The question is: "Protect us from who?"

    Who is likely to attack Britain? Which other European country is likely to? Scandinavian? Doubt it. America? highly doubt it. The only country that poses a threat to any western land is Israel, as they have nukes ready to fire all over.

    "The seventh Israeli radio broadcasted an interview with Professor Martin Van-Crevel, a noted world specialist in low-intensity wars. Former Professor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Van-Crevel discussed publicly what he has been advocating for years in closed military academic circles in Israel and the United States.

    In his view, the continued struggle of the Palestinians will inexhorably lead to the collapse of the State of Israel. Which is why Tel-Aviv has no choice but to "transfer" the Israeli Arabs and the stateless Palestinians beyond safe borders (that is, not only outside the 1948 borders but also from the 1976 occupied territories and, ideally, from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip). In the event the Europeans opposed such a transfer, in order to survive Tel Aviv will be forced to destroy the European capitals with nuclear weapons, it being understood that the Europeans will be unable to retaliate without annihilating their Palestinian friends.."


    Do you know any other power that would attack France and Britain, of course apart from Al CIAda our recent boogeyman?

    And it's also apparent to anyone now as well that the push for World government and controlling of our armies is drawing ever nearer.

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