Having spent the last two and a half years, since the
referendum, being pretty calm about everything, but having to also watch the
extended hissy-fits of remainers – by which I mean the government, the
opposition, the other opposition, the educators, the legislators, and even the
heads of bodies who ought to be fervently British, such as the armed forces –
and having watched a piss-poor government demonstrate just how easy it was to
plough the same old furrow, but just how incapable they are of ploughing a new
one, I’m not alone in saying I've had enough.
We’ve seen pseudo-negotiations, staged events, sloppy
announcements, clumsily obvious ‘leaks’ and listened to hackneyed soundbites
proclaiming all manner of entirely fictitious breakthroughs. We’ve endured repeated
marches by team-stupid for a ‘people’s vote’ attended by people who have manifestly
refused to accept the last people’s vote just thirty months ago. I’m growing
tired of reminding them that the referendum only came about because David
Cameron, having demonstrated that any form of deal was impossible, thought we
would surely share his lack of backbone and vote to remain.
Well, we didn’t. Having watched the enemy exert itself
tilting at windmills (or should that be red buses?) we Leavers are getting to
our feet, stretching our legs, and sharpening up our spears for the final
battle. The present government, which has shown itself to be utterly
ineffectual at leading a nation aspiring to confident independence, must fall
and the EU must be made to confront the anger they have helped to unleash. From
the outset their one purpose was to preserve their discredited globalist
ambition and to put down any dissent.
Last Sunday the world commemorated the millions who made
the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. Furthermore, our forebears
selflessly fought to protect the freedom of others against despotic overbearing authoritarian
regimes. And while the horrors of war were and will continue to be real, they
relished the fight. It was a good fight. And it was clear who the enemies were.
That enmity has never fully subsided and when push comes to shove, we shove
back.
For many years a form of peace has been enjoyed, but the
enemies of the majority of ordinary people have posed as our friends. Agreements
and appeasements have been made in secret and the lies about those agreements
celebrated in public. The same people who pose as our protectors have also
appropriated our history and claimed that peace as their own. But it’s not. It
is neither the freedom that was fought for, nor the type of peace that was won.
Here we are again...
So today we must honour our dead and take up arms once
again – this time with revolution in our hearts, for the enemy today is not without,
but within. The enemy of the people is our own government and the same is true
across Europe. It used to be said, in the days of powder and shot, that you should
wait until you can see the whites of their eyes. Well, we are now face to face
and there can be no doubt. We are at war once more.
