Alvechurch Bugle
5 – 038 7-10-15
The various campaign groups mobilising themselves for the IN –
OUT referendum, are wallowing around aimlessly, because our
PM’s advisers can’t make up their minds which date to choose, to ensure that our
membership continues until our nation is finally destroyed.
Our destruction, was of course the original intention when Edward Heath
was bribed into taking us into the Common Market in 1973, essentially, doing by
non-military means, what Germany had failed to do by force of arms in WW 2.
Coverage by our national broadsheets has commenced, as they need
to be seen to be fulfilling their vital role as our : National ( EU funded ) Propaganda Service,
something they share with the
B.B.C.
The Sunday Telegraph kicks off by listing Mr Cameron’s four
key re-negotiation points, emphasising
how tough he is getting with : Merkel, Hollande and Brussels, yet there is no
mention of how far he is prepared to go in cutting the £ 140 billion pounds per
year that membership costs.
Surely, the EU Commission will promise just about anything, so
long as the British Treasury, overseen
by Gormless George, continues to allow British taxpayers money to flow freely
into their fraud riddled. un-audited system.
By contrast, The Sunday Times chooses to report that three former
British Prime Ministers ( Major – Blair - Brown ) will back those aiming to keep us in the EU.
but to quote Mandy Rice Davis :
: Well they would do
wouldn’t they.
Blair took us into war with Iraq, on doubtful W o MD
evidence, and with no exit strategy,
thereby sowing the seeds of the now
rapidly escalating violence in the Middle East as the Islamic State pushes
Christianity steadily backwards.
Major’s main act of treason, was his signing of the Maastricht
Treaty ( admittedly he was pre-occupied with Edwina at the time ) while Gordon
Brown’s reputation hinges on his master stroke of
giving away the nation’s
gold reserves at $ 250 dollars an ounce.
Hence the Times and Telegraph’s combined contribution to the
electorate’s comprehension of the EU debate, is that the PM hasn’t got a bloody
clue what he’s doing, whilst nobody
actually gives a stuff what the Three Stooges think, as their collective abilities amount to five
eighths of b*gger all.
Andrew Neil’s chat with Nigel Farage at 2-15 pm today, was by contrast
very enlightening, once Andrew realised
that Nigel was not to be browbeaten as he had his facts all to hand, and could
answer even the most obscure or deliberately convoluted question,
easily.
Between now and our referendum, Brussels will throw billions at
the IN campaign, as they know that once the British milk cow leaves, it’s game
over .
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