12 Replies to “Brexit”

  1. That was pretty much my reaction when Farage announced his resignation. Like, what? It seemed to indicate rank naivete on his part to assume that any part of the rest of it would go as he hoped. It’s almost like he had no experience with politicians or politics. He lost a lot of my respect that day.

  2. “As she faces the fight of her life”

    Heh, those Golden Pensions aren’t what they used to be.

    Regardless everyone knows it’s Trumps fault, he’s been seen with Farage, drinking vodka, eating caviar, even listening to Tchaikovsky in the elevator. source – BBC, CNN, CBC!

  3. It is becoming increasingly clear that Brussels wants Britain to choose between staying the the EU and giving up Ulster, acquiescing to an Ireland united under the globalist occupation government in Dublin.

    A globalist-occupied United Ireland would be the perfect place to park warships and fighter jets for a future invasion of Great Britain by the planned future Union of Globalist European Republics. Continental dictators from Napoleon on down have wanted Ireland for just this purpose.

    I know how I would avoid a hard border in Ireland. Get in the first shot.

    A British army operation to drive the globalists from Dublin and restore British liberty to southern Ireland would take a matter of days at most. Few of the shower that style themselves the Irish army will care to be the last to die for globalism and the Indian pansy who passes as their Teeshock.

    The Kaiser didn’t get Ulster. Neither should Comrade Erika.

  4. The EU seems to be much like Hotel California.

    I suspect it’s going to play out something like this: May wins the confidence vote but is of course hobbled. Her Brexit deal goes down in flames. The EU has made it clear they’re done negotiating. She still trots over to Europe again, like a filthy beggar, trying to scratch something together. As March approaches, she & her government get cold feet and finally either delay or revoke their invocation of Article .. 50, right? Claiming that a no-deal Brexit is worse than Remain. The Tory government implodes, Parliament is dissolved, and Labour ends up winning a weak minority government. The UK goes thorugh an extended period of political paralysis. Not sure where it goes after that.

    It probably ought to start with some serious overtures to the Irish, both in Dublin and Ulster, about just what form of Brexit they will accept. It seems that absolutely no homework was done in this regard and it’s proven to be the insolvable problem that has undone them. Even then, it may prove to be the case that what Dublin and/or Ulster will accept are incompatible with each other, and/or also incompatible with what London and/or Brussels will accept!

    They should never have gotten into the EU in the first place.

    1. Here’s how you negotiate with the Irish.

      Run the Union Jack up a flagpole and see who salutes. Have everyone else decide whether they prefer to go to hell or France.

      The Irish Catholics are a race much like the French Canadians—they hate the English and the Jews more than they love their own children. Their Teeshock is a gay Indian. Sinn Féin pass off Nigerians as Irish republicans. Meanwhile, white Irishwomen just got permission to murder their sons in tne womb.

      The globalist-controlled Irish republic only ever made sense as a launching pad for an invasion of Britain by her enemies. It has no future as a sovereign state, and doesn’t deserve one.

  5. I agree that Farage quit too soon . He should have stayed in until Brexit was totally accomplished. At best he now is only a citizen to interview by the media, although the citizenry will listen to what he says through a media filter.

    Friends we have in Britain, who voted for Brexit, are concerned that the Globalist/EU cabal in the Conservative Party are trying to subvert the original vote and are working toward having another vote that will be tainted with unbelievable propaganda by the EU minions toward a reversal.

    Hopefully May gets a low enough percentage to trigger a leadership vote.

  6. Farage wisely quit before the wogs drove him insane. Some battles aren’t worth fighting if no one is going ever win.

    1. But May doesn’t and nor do the political parties *for some reason) bribery I suspect.

  7. May is determined to stop Brexit by any means possible. She will retire to a fat comfy chair, replete with cushions, in Brussels.

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