Chang
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Unfazed by the sun The hero gazes afar With thousand yard stare
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A new Earth unveiled As the hunter from the east Puts darkness to flight.
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Whilst Jones is certailny an odious dick he was dealt a poor hand at birth (check out his mother) and so I do have some sympathy for him. I do not believe any suggestion has been made by me that all homosexuals are odious dicks and Apech by alluding that this is the case has shown himself to be worthy of employment by the Guardian. Another point worthy of note regarding this despicable excuse for a man (Jones not Apech) is that he identifies himself as an anti establishment figure, even writing a book on the subject. Alas, Jones is himself but a mouthpiece for the Cultural Marxist Establishment who have been in the ascendant in the west since the 1960's. We can therefor add hypocrisy to his list of crimes.
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A rather low ball remark Apech. You are as well aware as Patrick of the character of Owen Jones. The fact that he is a catamite is of little importance compared to his despicable political beliefs. He is a walking and talking reminder of the degenerate state that the western world has fallen into. Whilst he has a multitude of Guardian reading admirers it makes him no less loathsome to those of independent and rational mind.
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It is worthy of note that a Marxist pillow biter such as Owen Jones is allowed to film at a Brexit rally. This would not be reciprocated were a right wing journalist to attempt to do the same at a Left Wing Liberal or Socialist event.
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I am afraid that you are correct but not absolutely correct in that you still consider London to be part of England, describing it as the head with the rest of the country representing the body. London is no longer representative of England or indeed the English people. On the contrary it represents all that is amiss in our nation, being multi racial, mutli cultural and Marxist. It is home to the Establishment, the Trendy Lefty, the Globalist and the Libtard. You are also somewhat off the mark when you say that the Brexit Party is not yet a party of government. They are our leading party in the E.U. of which we are still a member and so are our representatives in the European Tyrany. I admit that it is difficult to see how they would remain a political force after we leave the E.U. but you are forgetting that we still appear joined at the hip to Europe and the coming General Election may well be fought with the E.U. as the main point of contention. There are still numerous tub thumping Remainiacs who still want a second referendum as well as a General Election and so the ripping apart point you make is already in progress. Alas for the Remainiacs - Brexit, rather than unifying Europe, has started a fire which appears to be raging as more and more voters turn to the right. Plenty more fun and games to come chaps.
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Mays catalogue of errors was so great it is difficult to know just where to begin. The greatest was most probably the first, calling a General Election in the hope of increasing her majority in parliament and thereby allowing her to bulldoze through her version of Brexit. She then ran a lacklustre campaign which reduced rather than increased her majority in parliament. She really was the drip to end all drips. It will be interesting to see the E.U. Election results on Sunday. Tory representation in the E.U. Parliament will probably be pretty much non existent with the Brexit Party carrying the day. The problem is that the Remainiacs would be quite happy to see every U.K. M.E.P. being from Brexit so long as we remain withing the European Union, such is their perverted mindset. As for the future of the Conservatives things do not look good at all. The General Election, which at the start of all this looked so far away, is now less than three years hence - perhaps sooner if the Government collapses. This could be prompted by Tory m.p.'s going over to the Brexit Party, who have already stated their intention of fighting that election.
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Election Day.
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A green explosion As the winter turns to spring And all is reborn
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Look upon it as an opportunity to make amends for your past support of the Remainiac cause.
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The establishment are certainly being badly rattled by the Brexit Party as we fast approach the European Elections. It is rattling them even further with the prospect that they also intend to fight the next General Election. Lots of stuff appearing in the media attempting to discredit Farage and I do not doubt that Brexit candidates are being scrutinized in an attempt to blacken their name and hence the Party.
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All returns to dust Or else to ashes returns Buried or else burnt.
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Share the rejoicing And share the grief if need be But keep the balance
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I fear that you could be right as desperation can make for strange bedfellows. It's all pretty much still up in the air though and I for one would still like to see us take part in the Euro Elections. It should not be fortgotten that we will also be taking part in that other great European event, namely the Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will begin at 20:00 onTuesday, 14 May and ends onSaturday, 18 May All times are in United Kingdom Time. If we neen anything to remind us of the moral turpitude of modern Europe that should do it.
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Plenty of Remainiacs still whining for a second referendum or "Peoples Vote" as they like to call it. They appear oblivious to the fact that in the next month we are going to be treated to two "Peoples Votes" in the form of the local Council elections and the European Elections. I hope and pray that the "People" will give the Establishment Parties a good old fashioned punch on the nose at the ballot box.
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Respect and love all But do not trust too lightly And guard your heart well.
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Whilst I appreciate that the E.U. election will be one of proportional representation I am still saddened by the fact that the right wing vote will now be split. At best the two parties will be fighting each other as well as the establishment, at worst in a General UK Election the vote will be split and nullified. The establishment will be rubbing their hands together "divide and rule."
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Why do you keep on in this manner Apech. I have reminded you on a number of occasions that in shrugging off our E.U. chains we are only making a start. We will still be left with the "Establishment" who are of the same mindset as the E.U., hence the fiasco we are presently experiencing.
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Simply more of the same from May but what did you expect. No one is going to cut the gordian knot so this business seems set to wobble along for the foreseeable future. Still watching Channel 4 News with the execrable Jon Snow I see. You never disappoint Apech. As I have said on a number of occasions the E.U. is only a first step and a ridding of a layer of Cultural Marxist tyrany. We will still be left with our Left Wing Liberal (Cultural Marxist) Establishment and their media cheer leaders such as Jon Snow. See below a photograph of the great man with his dusky young wife and wonder why he is prone to making anti white remarks when broadcasting.
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As has been mentioned before in this thread whomsoever delivers Brexit is finished as an active Politico and the idea was for May to deliver Brexit and stand down in good time for a successor to become established prior to the next General Election. Alas the best laid plans of mice and men........... We have a damned mess now and no mistake, whilst I would like nothing better than for us to leave the E.U. without a deal in a few days just to force the issue, I can see little chance of this happening. It looks like we will be taking part in the E.U. elections and even that will be a mess as we now have two Brexit parties who will be fighting each other as well as the Establishment. The only good thing to come out of this is that the Establishment Parties ie Tories, Socialists and Liberals have all been discredited and more and more voters have been red pilled. Still not enough to throw off the Cultural Marxist shackles but at least it is a start. The fun and games are really only just getting started.
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May to meet Merkel and Macron for Brexit talks. Time is running out for the Prime Minister to reach agreement with Labour ahead of a summit with European leaders this week. ... Mrs May will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Tuesday. Desperate to extend Article 50 Prime Drip May will go cap in hand to fellow Cultural Marxists Merkel and Macron in an attempt to garner support before Wednesdays Brexit summit in Brussels. The two Old Birds are pictured below with the Soy Boy. It is all just fun, fun, fun.
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From the heart unbound I send good wishes to all Good, bad and ugly
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I do not think we need concern ourselves with conspiracy theories here. It is, I am afraid, simply the human condition which has brought this about. It will effectively split the right wing vote though and thereby play into the hands of the left wing liberal elite.
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"Theresa May has written to the European Union to request a further delay to Brexit until 30 June. The UK is currently due to leave the EU on 12 April and, as yet, no withdrawal deal has been approved by MPs. The prime minister has proposed that if UK MPs approve a deal in time, the UK should be able to leave before European Parliamentary elections on 23 May. But she said the UK would prepare to field candidates in those elections in case no agreement is reached. It is up to the EU whether to grant an extension to the Article 50 process, under which the UK leaves the EU, after MPs repeatedly rejected the withdrawal agreement reached between the UK and the bloc." It is looking more and more likely that we will in fact have to partake of the European Parliamentary elections on May 23rd. Whilst this could be lauded as an opportunity for Brexiteers to show their continued contempt for the European Tyranny there is a problem. Should the elections take place in the U.K. then Brexiteers will have a choice of two anti E.U. parties, namely UKIP and Nigel Farage's incipient Brexit Party. Should these two parties decide to oppose each other, which seems likely, then the anti E.U. vote would be split resulting in neither party faring well. Whatever happens there is plenty more fun to come before things return to normal, whatever normal now means.
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Wishful thinking I am afraid. We are stuck with May and I see no one better on the horizon. Once one breaks free there could well be a domino effect but unfortunately "one" has yet to break free.