The Four Faces of the Enemy
Philip Hammond was right when he referred to the EU as “the enemy”. The
EU is the enemy of Britain because it wants to destroy Britain as a nation state
and reduce it to the status of a province in a European Empire. However, the
British people are faced with four home-grown enemies, all of whom want to defy
the will of the people and keep Britain under the heel of EU
occupation.
The first of these enemies is our own Parliament. Most of the current
members supported the “remain” side during the referendum campaign, and
remainers hold most of the key positions in the cabinet and outnumber the
leavers there by about two to one. The Prime Minister, Theresa May, is a
remainer, although I believe that she might have been just trying to be on the
winning side in the interests of her career (she seems to have come out of that
one smelling of roses!), but either way her performance is
pathetic.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, is a die-hard remainer
who seems to be more loyal to Brussels than to Britain, and any improvements in
the economy seem to be in spite of him, instead of because of
him.
The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, acts more like a Lib/Dem than a
Conservative and could be mistaken for a bleeding-heart human rights lawyer.
Don’t forget that Parliament also includes the House of Lords, and the House of
Lords is the mortal enemy of the British people when it comes to the EU. The
House of Lords is not answerable to any electorate, so they can flaunt their
treachery openly, and with impunity. All of this may explain why the Brexit
negotiations are becoming a fiasco, and more and more concessions are being
given away to the EU.
The next enemy is the corporate elite. They are the ones who get rich
out of the EU and love things like the never-ending supply of immigrant labour
that will work long, hard, and cheap, keeping wages low, conditions poor, and
British workers at the bottom of the heap. They are the ones who fill up the
coffers of the Conservative party, and their influence may well be behind the
way the Brexit negotiations are bogging down. They hold the ordinary man in the
street in utter contempt and see him as little more than a tax-paying
serf.
The third enemy is the judiciary. They are both unelected and
unassailable. They wield enormous power and answer to nobody but themselves.
The Miller case
[R
(Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European
Union [2016] EWHC 2768] showed that the courts are primarily
interested in overturning the will of the people and keeping us in the
EU. What
they did, in simple terms, was to take ultimate sovereignty away from the
citizens and give it to Parliament instead. This makes the ordinary citizens
the servants of Parliament, unable to exercise their sovereignty themselves. I
strongly suspect that the courts colluded with the remainers in Parliament and
the corporate elite when coming up with this unconstitutional decision. I may
be wrong, but the whole issue stinks like a skunk farm!
The fourth enemy is, of course, the mainstream media. Leading the charge
for the remainers is the BBC, the “Brussels Brainwashing Corporation”. Whenever
we see a political programme on the BBC, there are always plenty of pundits
speaking for continuing our EU membership if we want to avoid some sort of
economic and social catastrophe. Ukip
Daily.
Many of these pundits include: academics who are working for some
government department or other, failed politicians who have lost their seats and
are looking for another government meal ticket, washed-up ex-politicians who
still think that they should be listened to, or current MPs who are spouting the
(pro-EU) party line like a mantra. Occasionally you may see a UKIP MEP or a
pro-Leave conservative, but this is only to pay lip service to BBC
impartiality. Channel 4 is sometimes even worse than the BBC, but then again
Channel 4 seems to be against Western society per se. The newspapers seem to be
split between those who are pro-EU and those that are favour of us leaving.
Fortunately, the circulation of the Daily Mail greatly exceeds the circulation
of the Guardian.
The ordinary British citizen who voted to leave the EU is up against the
whole of “the establishment”. The hand of every institution that exercises
power in this country is turned against us, and is doing its best to keep us
subservient to our EU masters. Although we have the referendum result, the
fight for liberation has only just begun, and it will be a long, hard battle
whose outcome is anything but certain. The public may well live to regret
having dumped UKIP at the ballot box so quickly.
If we fail to break free this time, the rules of the EU will surely be
changed to prevent any future escapes, and it could end up in a real nightmare
scenario. The EU is not a static situation but is an ongoing project to
transform nation states into one central state. We are already hearing about
proposed things like a European Public Prosecutor and a European Army. Somebody
once said: “failure is not an option.” We must not fail in this one and only
opportunity for liberation that has come to
us.