Just when you thought that the British government could not be any more treacherous, another story comes along to prove just how bad those in Parliament have become.
The list of traitors started with Edward Heath in the 1970s, who dragged us into the (then) European Economic Community - (EEC) - which developed into the hated, monstrous tyranny we know today as the European Union. It has continued with each government since Heath and now culminates in the appalling Gordon Brown.
Not content with selling us further and further down the river into EU rule, Brown is now to hold talks with Argentina on returning the Falkland Islands to them.
This comes at the anniversary of the invasion of the islands by Argentine forces, to which our troops responded by driving them out and maintaining British rule in the islands which are populated by British people.
It was bad enough that, in the Falklands War, we had to have enquiries if an Argentine boat happened to be sunk, but now to have a "leader" who goes cap in hand to everyone and does what everyone (except the British people of course) wants is an insult to those who died fighting to keep those islands British. It is an insult to those who died in two wars to prevent our country being overrun and taken over by foreigners to now go handing over what little sovereignty we have left to Brussels.
The sooner this disgraceful, spineless, pathetic excuse for a "leader" goes, the better it will be.
More here.
24 March 2009
And the betrayal just goes on...
Labels:
Argentina,
Falkland Islands,
Gordon Brown,
sovereignty,
war
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