Today we congratulate and celebrate with our many friends & family in the United Kingdom. Kudos on a job well done!
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Today we congratulate and celebrate with our many friends & family in the United Kingdom. Kudos on a job well done!
Feel free to share in the joy via these webcams.
Huzzah!
Britons never will be slaves.
Raise a glass tonight to a free Britain—and to the beginning of the end of globalism and Islam in Europe.
When whatever replaces the EU is finally prepared to offer membership to Israel and Russia—and Germany is prepared to assume both countries’ entire national debts in lieu of reparations for property stolen or destroyed by the Germans in the war—only then should Britain even think of rejoining.
Until then, goodbye, and good riddance to the EU and all the Remoaners who have voted against British freedom with their feet or will soon do so.
Faster please, girls. Kindly take your greasy boytoys with you.
Divorce with bed privileges is over…
Remoaners wail and cry that “financial diktat” is lost.
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht – Commander in Chief
Army Group “True North”
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
I only accept your premise because it’s the twelfth of never, and that’s a long, long time. We’re free now, and never again shall be subservient to a Belgian.
Thank you. One of our hopes was for closer ties to the Commonwealth and anglophone nations. We want Canadians to have preferential immigration status, and Americans, and Indians, and Botswanans, not Belgians. We’re brothers, the Italians are just beloved but distant cousins.
Don’t.
Once you have taken control of your borders, offer indefinite leave to remain to:
1. the wives of white male Britons (NEVER husbands).
2. foreigners who have risked their lives for Britons and face genuine persecution (i.e. certain death) if they return to their home countries.
3. Nobel-calibre scientists and physicians.
4. Agents of foreign governments wishing to defect, and possessing information useful to the United Kingdom in the event of an act of war by their government against the UK.
5. Nobody else at all.
For God’s sake, don’t admit anybody else not possessing a passport, a visa with an expiration date no later than a year after issue, and a letter of invitation from a Briton willing to put up a bond of no less than £10 million if their “guest” disappears, or go to prison until he is found.
You now get to choose who lives in Britain. Choose wisely. You don’t want to wake up one morning with the granddaughter of a Ukrainian Nazi as your foreign minister.
Got facist?
Yes. She’s the foreign minister. I think that was his point.
Many Canadians felt that the U.K.’s joining the EEC in 1973 was a betrayal of our common heritage, and there has been considerable resentment about it. This, of course, has faded somewhat over time — not least because the majority of the British public came to understand that Europe was, at best, only a mixed blessing as far as the U.K.’s best interests were concerned.
Brexit, to me, represents the culmination of 40 years of adherence, more or less, to Mrs. Thatcher’s strategic direction, which inevitably took Britain in a different direction than the Continent — and far from where Britain itself was headed in the post-war period to 1979. I personally don’t believe that Germany and France have really learned the lessons of the past 150 years and more of European history, although I don’t see them being a military problem for the English-speaking world in the way they have been in the past. The time for the U.K. to continue to lend its good name to their behaviour is, however, over, in my estimation. (Aside: I once saw a documentary on the Thatcher years by Richard Gwyn on our own sainted CBC’s The Journal; of course, Gwyn is an inveterate old English silk-stocking socialist — even looks like Jeremy Corbyn — who claimed that Thatcher’s program would never work because “British culture is immoveable.” British culture has certainly proven him wrong.)
As it happens, CETA effectively governs trade relations between Canada (on the one hand) and the U.K., Ireland and the E.U. (on the other), so the trading relationship between Canada and the U.K. is already pretty much in place (it just needs to be affirmed by the two Parliaments). CETA was pretty much cooked up between former Prime Ministers Stephen J. Harper and David Cameron in the first instance anyway: I listened to an interesting discussion in the BBC Special leading up to 23:00 GMT, wherein the economic historian so much as stated that David Cameron came to realize during the PIIGS/Euro crisis that Britain might well need a new economic plan, separate and apart from the EU. (Aside: I had to laugh at the BBC coverage, which can be summarized as, “We’re not mad; we’re sad — and, oh, by the way, here’s a list of problems that the Leave people can’t answer!”)
I note with interest today that the U.K. cabinet were discussing the possibility of a “Canada-style” FTA (CETA) with the EU, which makes sense, and I also noted that President Trump signed USMCA into law yesterday (coincidence on the timing? I think not — his timing would very much have be driven by Brexit Day’s imminence; now if we can only get the Parliament of Canada to get up to speed on that one; sarcasm aside, probably by St. Valentine Day it’ll all be done).
So, there are two trade models immediately available — and they aren’t mutually exclusive, obviously (Canada’s in both). I expect that a U.S.A.-U.K. FTA will basically be a hybrid, thereby creating a de facto U.S.-U.K.-Canada trading partnership, with Mexico heavily in the mix. I suspect that all of the arrangements I’ve mentioned above will be able to be put together quite quickly (I’m gonna say by the 75th anniversary of V-E Day on 8 May).
Let’s get on with it. The sooner the better. “Let it roll on, irresistible, benignant, to broader lands and better days”, to quote a famous dude about the rising tide of British Empire-U.S.A. co-operation in 1941.
Especially Somalians .
Nigel Farage get an A+
Now we have the US and the UK with leaders with terrible hair.
But you know what is terrific about all 3 of them?
I love them for the people they irritate.
Posted this earlier in the other thread but thought I’d update it and repost here.
The big take-away from all of this is the sad state of affairs of the SNP. It has been said for a number of years now that the best of Scotland left many years ago. From Bell, Fraser, MacKenzie, Mac Donald, to Livingstone, Park and Douglas and a “hun’er thousand” in between, the best have left Scotland and what is left running the SNP is advocating Scottish Independence but they don’t want independence they want somebody else to come in and hold their hand as they cross the road. The people that were instrumental in spreading the British Empire across the world and in no small way influencing the formation of the United States are now crying out for someone to come and wipe their noses and arses for them! Congratulations to the United Kingdom on this their Independence or Sovereignty Day and may this date go down in history alongside September 15.
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What a glorious wonderful day!
Happy Independence Day!!!!
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This is a win for the people.
Everything was done to prevent this from happening. 3 prime ministers over 1000 days. The elites lost.
The mean spirited fwench wished the Brits bad luck as you might expect. The unraveling of the EU has started.
The Brits have finally come to their senses and left the EU. In contrast our little prince is embracing the U.N’s agenda 21. We are screwed
England has done it !!! YES
Now we in the West must free ourselves from the Laurentian Elite!!!
It has been time to set up a new country as long as I remember !!!