RED LETTER BOMBS: Loony Lefties Chew Me Out!
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They're putting away street criminals to make it safe for the business criminals. George Patrick Carlin - Two wrongs don't make a right but two rights often make a wrong. If we don't believe in freedom of expression for those we despise we don't believe in it at all.
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Huge thumbs up!
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Yes - the whole thing was handled badly by the Tory leadership, I agree with that. The worst thing was probably the ridiculous holding lines ("We won't let matters rest there" e.t.c.).
But Cameron is a moderate Euroskeptic, so probably had the best of intentions when making his initial promise to hold a referendum (saying that, he could say little else without risking warfare within the party).
We just have to hope that a future Tory government will take some steps to reverse E.U federalism.
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Referring to the majority of this country as "idiots" who "shouldn't even be allowed to vote" says a great deal about the Left's low opinion of Democracy. It tends to get in the way of their grand schemes and plans, doesn't it? They are the kind of people that would have been perfectly at home in Stalin's Russia. Now they just consul themselves with snatching away sovereignty via the European Union.
Thanks for watching.
But I'm afraid to say that the cravenness isn't merely confined to the Left. Pasting the below title into Google brings up an article which shows how misguided (or misleading) the Tories now are, as far as Europe is concerned:
SOVEREIGN? IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK. WE'RE SHACKLED
TheDustpile 2 years ago
Unfortunately - you are right in some ways.
As a pragmatist, I can see what a difficult issue the E.U. is for the Tories. Frankly, it's a constant ticking bomb for Cameron which is always just one mishap away from blowing up in his face. On Lisbon - really he had no choice in the end. What was astonishing is that it quickly became an issue about HIS betrayal of voters, when in fact it was Brown that signed the wretched the thing - and merely a peep about that.
That's politics I suppose.
UnitedBritannia 2 years ago
Yes, it was Brown who signed the Treaty, doing so against the wishes of the people and in direct spite of his own party's promise to ask the People for permission. Hence the news footage of him 'sneaking' into the building after dark to sign it, long after the other Euro leaders did in the full glare of the media.
What went wrong with Cameron's handling of it is that he raised peoples' hopes by promising them a say and then dashing those hopes by fudging later.
TheDustpile 2 years ago
ADDITIONAL NOTE: For my last video, NEW LABOUR EQUALS TREACHERY: CRIME, somebody wrote in to tell me that City fraud is worse than the escalating street crime rate for ordinary people.
Don't know about you, but I never feared being beaten up on my doorstep by a stockbroker! And I don't know if the person was a Leftist, but he certainly sneered!
TheDustpile 2 years ago