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Old 03-01-2007, 09:28 AM   #112 (permalink)
cassie
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Originally Posted by Englander 1
Why do you seem to ignore that England needs its own voice, the current inequalities of government canot continue....surely you can empathise with this position?
I don't, I fully recognise England has been done up, but as part of a much bigger scam to rape the WHOLE of Britain. The English Democrats are either so retarded as to not see this, or they are subversives just like the SNP and PC, demanding Westmister be removed, to be replaced by Brussels.
We recognise only too well what is planned for not only England, but also Scotland and Wales and the whole of the EU by Germans. However, we see the campaign to establish an English Parliament for the 85% of UK citizens living in England not only as the best way of awakening English pride, which has been subsumed (but only in England) and enables minority Scots to occupy positions in England, not only as restoring democracy by restoring majority rule, but as the best hope of getting out of the EU!

It is by suppressing Englishness that Scots and others have been able to acquire positions of power and influence in England to a hugely disproportionate extent, and thus control Britain. The same process is at work within the EU to dilute Britishness and, ostensibly, we will all become 'Europeans', 'EU' citizens, except that the Germans (like the Scots and Welsh now) will retain THEIR identity, and achieve a dominance they were unable to acquire under Hitler!

You do not increase your credibility with your arbitrary attacks on English Democrats. Worse! You play the pro-EU game by fostering divisions between anti-EU parties on the basis of quibbling about the wording in manifestos!

If wording is so important to you remember this: Blair actually 'promised' - yes that is the word he used - he unequivocally promised a referendum on the EU constitution, but has reneged on that promise - as you know! So much for words!

It's deeds that count. Politicians' words - and this includes those in UKIP - are effectively assessed by comparison with their actions. By this reckoning, too many prominent people in UKIP fall too short, but that doesn't mean that we should be fighting with you now; the issues are transcendingly important! So, a little modesty and reflection on your part wouldn't go amiss - if you want the support of decent civilised society in England, of course.
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