Why Brexit must not be denied.
By hilary west
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Why Brexit must not be denied.
Germany has had a plan for world domination since the second world war and before then. Hitler’s Stufenplan or stage by stage plan to take over the world was probably at least partly brokered by Von Ribbentrop, Hiltler’s foreign affairs minister and one time ambassador to Great Britain. Ribbentrop was keen on brokering a deal with Britain quite peaceably in 1938 and before, as he believed Britain liked Germany and was open to Anglo-German relations being formulated.
What, you might say, has this to do with Brexit? Well, with Germany at its centre, what is the EU if not a populist-orientated organization designed to peaceably take over all of Europe and unite the countries into one all powerful block. And it would seem they know that to be in Europe and to ignore the EU is not possible. This is why it is so hard to leave the European Union. England is inextricably linked to every other member state (not helped by the Treaty of Lisbon) and now Britain, in trying to make a bid for freedom, is put under the microscope, or dare I say it, the interrogation lamp.
But, we are not hysterical, we do not hear the march of jack boots just yet, but how long will it be before the call comes, a call to build a European army, and who will be on the outside of this now, it is of course Britain. And of course there is extremism in Britain; there is Islamophobia, and even haters of non-Brexiteeers. Remainers have been killed in Britain, think of Jo Cox, the Labour MP. As far as ideologies go there isn’t a lot of difference between Europe and Britain. But Europe with Germany at its centre has been somewhat covert. It has conquered Europe peaceably and created the Union. It has united so many countries into one block and has effectively taken them over. It makes rules for these people, has its own courts of Justice, and this has gone unchallenged for years.
It seems Britain has woken up to this. It wants to be its own country, not merely an adjunct to the rest of Europe. Britain is bigger than this. Through its history and heritage, it has been ‘Great’ Britain and can be great again. It cannot be swallowed up in the Union. Britain must be free to trade worldwide; the world is its oyster. England will not be a lone wolf. It should be a significant world power. America is its friend: England has a lot to be proud of.
But let’s face it as a member of Europe there was a lot wrong with Britain. With shops closing down and going bust where was the european influence there? England seemed to be in decline but of course a lot of the time things are hidden. Now a lot of trade is done online, not on the high street. But still we cannot shrug off this feeling of deterioration in the very fabric of Britain. Where are the builders, the visionaries, the planners for the future? We must create a feeling of belonging and foster a desire to build a new Britain, and we must grasp the nettle that is Brexit, because we have no choice if we want our country back. We didn’t win WWII to be swept up into Europe’s backyard.
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Scotland didn't vote for
Scotland didn't vote for Brexit. Why should we be denied?
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Hi, Hilary, I don't think I
Hi, Hilary, I don't think I follow all you are saying here, but I think that though ties and links with the other European countries are a good thing, and needful, the EU organisation has got both unwieldy and attempting what is not possible.
But as for our country being great, quite apart from whether we are in or out of the EU system, our main problem (and each of theirs too probably) is the spiritual and moral vacuum that has increased and left most, especially the unguided young people floundering and aimless and unfulfillled. Rhiannon
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Interesting article on the
Interesting article on the idea of an EU 'Superstate' by Alastair Campbell:
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/notre-dame-fire-cathedral-brexit-je...
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