Yesterday was a day of feeling flat, the appalling Lisbon Treaty is approved and fully signed, David Cameron stated that any chance of his “cast iron” promise of a referendum on the treaty had rusted away into nothingness and to cap it all, an anti-British Quisling Euro extremist posted a gloating remark on the comments section of the posting below this. How can such people, who dislike their own country so much, be so happy to see it handed over to foreign control – don’t they have any shame?Under this black cloud of depressive misery I was in no mood to sit and write my gloomy thoughts on this blog, I took the missus to the pictures instead to see the film ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’. Now there was a character dreamt up by Roald Dahl, he could get out of any scrape, which is what we have to do now.
The strange thing is, the dire situation we are in with the full consent of the Labour, Tory and with the full backing of the Liberal Democrat Parties, could be the very impetuous for getting us out of this mess.
There is a growth of national anger building up against these three parties who are all complicit for the betrayal of the people, just take a look at the letters pages in the press and other comments on the internet and radio phone-ins. A lot of that anger is being aimed at the Conservative Party because people feel badly let down by them.
Over the years when I have been out campaigning for UKIP there was always this reluctance for many long time Tory voters to switch their vote, they supported what UKIP was saying but never gave up in the belief that somehow or other the Conservative’s would save them – now that last (false) hope has been removed from them and there is anger, frustration and an air of realism about them – they are coming to UKIP.
David Cameron is in big trouble now, he managed to fool the people and his party members for so long, but now he has not only ruled out the possibility of a Lisbon Treaty referendum, but compounded the problem by offering a totally unrealistic and unconvincingly vague promise to stand up for Britain’s interest in the EU and not cede any more powers to it without a referendum, has not fooled anyone but himself. We all know this treaty is self amending, there will be no more treaties to have referendums on as the EU now has all the power. What Cameron is offering is a promise to protect the empty space after the EU thief has run off with all the goodies.
Added to his woes some big Tory names have begun to resign their positions. The two highly respected Tory MEPs, Daniel Hannan and Roger Helmer have quit their front bench rolls and to watch the body language of William Hague as he desperately tried to defend the defenceless was a picture of a demoralised and defeated man.
The next general election is going to be, without doubt, one of the most interesting in British history. Because the of the three main parties compliance and commitment to the EU over the years they have allowed our Parliamentary democracy be shattered and broken – will this election see the end of the three party system?
My depression is over, the black dog has gone I no longer feel flat – now the real fight begins and it is one we have to win.
4 comments:
That's the Bulldog spirit!
Good on you Mr Bennett, they may have won a battle, but the war is yet to be won, you can sense their desperation by the fact that the EUphiles have to resort to insults on any who question their views.
The battle for britain awaits!
It ia fight you cannot win
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