Boris Johnson’s Brexit

Reuters;

All 21 lawmakers from the ruling Conservative Party who voted against the government to back a motion to seize control of parliamentary time to try to block a ‘no deal’ Brexit are being kicked out of the party, the BBC’s political editor said on Tuesday, citing government sources.
 
The group includes former finance minister Philip Hammond and Nicholas Soames, the grandson of former prime minister Winston Churchill.

Keep an eye on Nigel Farage’s feed.

16 Replies to “Boris Johnson’s Brexit”

  1. I think PM Boris Johnson cemented an overwhelming majority in the next election.
    People respect strong leaders.
    People hate two faced stab you in the back Politicians.

    1. Rd, I will be praying that you’re right. An SDA post of a few days ago had Boris Johndon’s popularity rising, and he is a fighter. It will be an interesting election in Britain. The entire PC-establishment will be arrayed against Johnson, but this was true with the Brexit vote. The upcoming British election will be a precursor to the U.S. election next year. Next year, the entire might of the U.S. establishment will be thrown against Trump.

  2. I fear as Farage does that we are all headed for a ‘dark place’, the UK, America and Canada if we do not stand up to these politicians that are hell bent on taking us into their perceived Utopia. The EU was the test tube, petri dish if you will. No borders, no immigration control, no elected representatives, laws imposed by the elite, all to ensure that we were impoverished and enslaved, a very dark place indeed. The next twelve months will be a very trying time in the UK, Canada and America.

    1. I agree. It is a Dictatorship. Very scary. They must be stopped.
      Wishing Boris Johnson best wishes and good luck! I guess Queen Elizabeth is furious and counting on Brexit and Boris ousting the traitors.

    2. “…we are all headed for a ‘dark place’, the UK, America and Canada if we do not stand up to these politicians that are hell bent on taking us into their perceived Utopia”

      That’s why I’m voting for Max.

      1. correctamundo, and to those myopic libcons claiming it will usher in 4 more of the Turdoo 2.0, well, so what?
        let the ‘les snobs’ 2.0 screw the pooch for those 4 years and THEN see what kind of popular support the PPC can muster.
        change doan ‘appen overnight.

        Im looking at the mid to long term here. NOT just some random single election.
        besides, if scheer gets pasted, a grand opportunity for CONservatists to boot HIM out and try again.

    3. I don’t think they are hell-bent on taking us into their perceived Utopia. I think they are hell-bent on preserving their sinecures in the status-quo. They are sh*t-scared of change. They didn’t sign up to give the people what they want, they signed up to “give” the people what they already had (and didn’t like any more.)

  3. Yes, Brexit without condition. Just tell EU to shove it. What can they do? Economically, Britain will automatically become America’s not only favorite, but predominant trading partner in Europe. That will lead to exits by Italy and the central European countries. There may be a different coalition, but at least economic alliance, and Britain will prosper rather than suffer. (Especially if that alliance start expelling, ah, Middle East immigrants.) Which side will Canada be on? Will it stay in the USMCA, or go over to its political bros? (Sorry, Trudeau’s political bros. We’ll see how your elections turn out.)
    I guess the Queen is more than just a figure head. I’m so glad it’s still Queen Elizabeth. God Save the Queen indeed! She is your Queen too, maybe she can do something for you.

    1. // Yes, Brexit without condition. Just tell EU to shove it. What can they do? //

      From the former UK representative to the EU:
      The central problem with ‘no deal’ is that it is being heavily (mis)sold as providing certainty, finality –
      a ‘clean break’ – when it would manifestly do nothing of the sort.

      Ivan Rogers: the realities of a no-deal Brexit 2 September 2019
      https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/09/ivan-rogers-the-realities-of-a-no-deal-brexit/

  4. Jacob Rees-Mogg warmed my heart by making a show of refusing to pay attention to the globalists’ tantrums. Cornered rats have more dignity.

    For the first time in decades—perhaps centuries—loyal Englishmen are back in charge of the Conservative party and of the government of the United Kingdom. England voted to leave the EU, and that is what will happen on October 31, whether globalists, Scottish separatists and Irish terrorists like it or not.

  5. People have to wake up to the fact that this election is all about Canada existing as Canada or the UN being in control of Canada. We do not have four years to wait. This election is our last chance to get this right. The only non globalist party running is the PPC. Please read and compare all the Platforms, then vote your beliefs.
    This is why I am voting for the PPC.

  6. All those politicians who said that would respect the Brexit vote are now outed for the hypocritical liars they are.
    Boris, being the PM, need only visit the Queen, dissolve parliament and call an election so the people can speak on this issue.
    Again. The neverendum. Do so until the tin-eared statists are forced to accept the will of the people; or take their surrender.
    If proroguing parliament was good enough, then call the election now, then PM Boris can Trump the Tories in his party.
    If the people allow their decisions to be gerrymandered with Brexit deals, then it’s on them. Just like here with boy blunder.
    Just like the USA with the statist resistance against the voters, who overwhelmingly rejected the Dem dilettantes.
    If they wear out the populist movement or burn off the grassroots, they’ll know they can rule us without remorse.

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