14 Replies to “David Cameron’s Britain”

  1. In the late 1940s when I started grade school we would occasionally sing Rule Britannia and I seem to remember that one of the lines mentioned something about Britannia ruling the waves. I would suggest that Britannia is slowly sinking under the waves. The Magna Carta has died there.
    Now the teachers have the students sing the “Internationale”.

  2. Rue Britanistan, Britanistan rue the day,
    That you ever, ever, ever… let Muslims stay.
    Updated for Ken…..

  3. A lot of muslims would agree that this is a stupid action but here, once more, we have the authorities taking offence on behalf of a minority. It’s like Christmas, most other religions are happy to have the celebrations but schools and councils consider that it must be seen as a deadly and calculated insult to them.

  4. Another British prime minister, holding up the Koran … As long as this book exists, there will be no peace on earth.

  5. The role that modern technology plays in the maintenance and even growth of cultural divides cannot be overstated. The internet alone allows minority groups to maintain foreign attachments and in fact the ability to live lives without much cultural assimilation in their host countries.
    Brits are a curious bunch at the best of times. They ruled the world for the better part of 250 years and in many cases established enlightened governments in most of their previous colonies. A much better job than any other colonial power.
    Their weakness was an acceptance of ‘top down’ government which we in Canada accepted when the Americans revolted. I guess many might suggest that the USA has morphed into the same top down process.
    Here in Canada we continue our multi cultural funding of minorities who have no wish to accept a Canadian identity. Many might argue that identity does not exist anyways. Politicos appeal to minorities as they usually vote in blocks which pays off for those who cater to minority interests. The Dippers, Liebels and yes even the CPC play this game.
    The Brits are experiencing what we in Canada will as well. We can only hope that their experience will be enough of a warning to prevent our fate.

  6. Looks like Britain’s demise will be deliciously painful, and oh how appropriate.

  7. Looks like Britain’s demise will be deliciously painful, and oh how appropriate.
    Posted by: Dystopian Optimist on April 30, 2014 12:47 PM | Reply
    Yes I know, but it won’t only be the left providing the reddish rivers in High Street.

  8. “We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, …”
    To this prophetic quote of Winston Churchill, indeed the fight to preserve British Liberty is now in the streets of the United Kingdom.
    May her defenders soon be able to take this fight both to the E.U. Parliament in Brussels, as Nigel Farage of UKIP is doing, but with an additional elected strength.
    May this struggle also reach into the Parliamentary chambers where it is now suppressed.
    The MSM of the U.K. have capitulated to the invading supremacists, but the internet informs the nation and the world of the political battle.
    The union standard is under the cross of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick.
    (In hoc signo vences)
    English, Scots and Irish, rise in yet another Glorious Revolution(circa 1688).
    May the Union Jack fly in inspiration and in victory.

  9. The sooner that limey bitches are all cliterodectomised the better. The old way: no anaesthetic and with clam shells.

  10. Wow, the old bulldog certainly read Islam correctly. He is dead right on target. Still so true.

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