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"I have heard their groaning, and am come down to deliver them"
(Acts 7:34)

UK Independence Day
 24th June 2016

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The Battle is Fierce   |   Liberty: The Battle for the Very Soul of Britain   |   Norman and Saxon   |   The Tower of Babel: EU / UN / NWO

UK Independence Day: Articles   |   Legal Challenges (Nov 2016): Articles   |   BRINO (2018): Articles


THERESA MAY'S SPEECH TO THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE
"Today, we are going to talk about global Britain: our vision for Britain after Brexit,
because 100 days ago, that is what the country voted for: ...
a Britain in which we pass our own laws and govern ourselves"

BRITAIN HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!
"You can follow Breitbart London's LIVE coverage
of the EU Referendum on our live blog here"


"You could call it self-determination or independence
but it is basically the right to plant your feet on the clifftops of Kent,
raise your eyes to the cloud-scudding sky, and relish your ancient liberty as a free-born Briton"
[source].

"...it is still rather thrilling to see the British people stirring at last after a long, long sleep" [source].

 

YouTubes and Videos

YouTube:  The Great Brexit Betrayal  (06 November 2016)

"A frank discussion on the state of Brexit and an expose of those who seek to block the will of the British public by preventing Britain from leaving the EU."

YouTube:  What Part of Leave Don't You Understand?  (06 November 2016)

"This is not about whether Parliament is sovereign. It is about whether the British people are sovereign, and for you as a Pro-EU supporter to talk about Parliamentary sovereignty in Britain is a bit rich, isn't it!..."

YouTube:  Nigel Farage's Speech From the European Freedom Awards  (05 November 2016)

"You know, there are sometimes decades in which very little happens. And sometimes there's a year in which decades of news happens. And I genuinely believe that we'll look back in ten, or twenty, or fifty, or a hundred years time, and we will look at the year 2016 as the year that the first brick was knocked out of the establishment wall, and that Brexit will prove an inspiration to people across the whole of the western world who believe in freedom, liberty, and democracy..."

YouTube:  Message to Brexit Busters  (05 November 2016)

"What's this I hear about some woman named Gina Miller from Guyana who has persuaded the British Supreme [sic] Court to enforce the government to hold a parliamentary debate and vote on Brexit?! And why is the Lord Chancellor (of the HoL) siding with a bunch of judges who in turn have sided with this Gina Miller? In short - why is the British voter being insulted and ignored? Why are some embittered pro-EU individuals - including a great many politicians and journalists and the BBC - hell-bent on overturning the EU referendum result?..."

YouTube:  Gerard Batten Destroys all the Legal Arguments for Brexit Legal Challenge  (04 November 2016)

"They're quite wrong in law ... Every treaty that we've entered into since we've joined the EU has been signed and entered into by the Government under the Royal Prerogative, which means that Parliament wasn't consulted. I didn't notice any of these people complaining in the last 40 years when that happened, and now that the Government wants to use the same mechanism to say that it's rescinding the treaty, they suddenly find fault with that. This is clearly established in legal judgements when people have challenged treaties..."

YouTube:  MP Ian Duncan Smith Explains Absurd High Court Judgement  (04 November 2016)

"A good clarification and warning [about] how the remoaner MPs in the [Houses of] Parliament might try of undermine Brexit."

YouTube:  The #Brexit Sabotage Begins  (04 November 2016)

"So, I didn't see this coming. Oh wait. Yes I did. This was the kind of inevitable, wasn't it? We were perhaps too premature in our celebrations following the Brexit Referendum victory ... So you mean there's now going to be an extra, unnecessary level of bureaucracy before the UK can leave the EU? Well, that's exactly what I would expect from a Government that was in favour of the UK remaining in the EU in the first place..."

YouTube:  Nigel Farage Expresses His Disgust at Article 50 High Court Ruling  (04 November 2016)

"UKIP leader Nigel Farage condemns the decision by the High Court that requires MP approval to trigger Article 50."

YouTube:  Brexit Challenge: Court Ruling is Voter Betrayal  (03 November 2016)

"What the Court has ruled is that we must hand back the decision-making process to the very people that signed us up to the European Project in the first place. And while constitutionally this may be correct, because the referendum was legally advisory, ... in terms of political morality Parliament should want the will of the people to be carried out..."

YouTube:  Theresa May's Speech to the Conservative Party Conference  (02 October 2016)

"Today, we are going to talk about global Britain: our vision for Britain after Brexit, because 100 days ago, that is what the country voted for: ... a Britain in which we pass our own laws and govern ourselves..."

YouTube:  Nigel Farage Farewell Speech UKIP Conference  (16 September 2016)

"This has been a very long journey indeed. 25 years ago I joined the Anti-Federalist League. Not many people can say that - because there weren't many of us! And then in 1993, it became UKIP. And I said to myself: 'It doesn't matter that all my friends and family and business colleagues think I've gone mad, it doesn't matter to me that history says it's impossible to get a new political party off the ground in this country'; to me it was very simple all those years ago: it was a matter of principle; I believed we should govern our own country..."

VIDEO:  Theresa May's Speech as PM Elect  (11 July 2016)

"She says Brexit means Brexit, there can be no going back from that statement from our new Remain PM.  Remember those words..."

YouTube:  We Saved Our Democracy  (07 July 2016)

"Well, the recent referendum here in Britain, where we voted to leave the EU, produced a howl of anguish from quite a lot of young people who didn't understand that everyone in Britain has a vote - even 'old' people and 'plebs', and that every vote counts equally. When they realised that, they were horrified, of course; equality is just so unfair!  So, they did what anyone would do who's never been told that they can't have their way: they took to the streets with abusive slogans and coarsely worded banners, demanding that old people should just die for destroying their future. And they demanded another referendum. And here's the best bit:..."

YouTube:  Where Did Generation Special Snowflake Come From?  (06 July 2016)

"You know, when I was growing up, throwing tantrums didn't get you anywhere - and they sure as hell weren't tolerated. But nowadays, throwing an apoplectic seizure, and behaving like a self-entitled brat is considered a legitimate form of political protest..."

YouTube:  Brexit and the Fall of Democracy  (04 July 2016)

"Anti-Brexit marchers protest against democracy in London."

YouTube:  A Tribute to Nigel Farage  (04 July 2016)

A compilation of some of Nigel Farage's best moments in the European Parliament.  Viewers' comments: "[Courage], Honesty, Honour"   /   "He will go down in history books as one of the greatest men of our time"   /   "I trust him and that is rare regarding GB politicians"   /   "Nice one Nigel, I would love to buy you a pint"   /   "He deserves to appear on the future £20 note. He's a true British hero"   /   "Thank you Nigel. True legend!"   /   "Thank you Nigel from the bottom of my heart, and I am sure, millions more that feel the same"   /   "Well done Sir. True English men are now very rare"   /   "The man is a treasure, and will be missed"   /   "This country needs him now more than ever"   /   "Wish Nigel was PM"   /   "Best man in UK politics"   /   "And a proper Englishman!"   /   "God bless Nigel Farage"

YouTube:  "If"  (04 July 2016)

"If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken, twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools" - Rudyard Kipling.  Viewers' comments: "[Nigel Farage] spent 19 years in an EU Parliament he despised in order to defend our interests against what he perceived to be tyranny. And what did we give him in return? We called him a racist, a bigot and mocked him at every opportunity. I hope he leaves with his head held high, knowing that in the end he won, and now it's up to the British public to build an EU-free United Kingdom that ensures he sits on the right side of history"   /   "He's the hero Britain needed, not the one Britain deserved"   /   "History will remember Nigel Farage as one of the greatest British politicians of all time. A truly exceptional and steadfast leader"   /   "The Prime Minister we never had... a hero for 'ordinary people, for decent people,' as [were] his words a few hours before that dawn of Independence Day. Nigel Paul Farage, I think you, for sticking up for this country and giving many of us 17 million, a voice"   /   "Farage is a lion among men"   /   "A Great Briton"

YouTube:  Why Brexit is Good for Working People in Clear, Simple Terms  (01 July 2016)

"Scottish political scientist and professor of international political economy at Brown University Mark Blyth explains how the EU [affects] working people who aren't big banks..."

YouTube:  Hurt Millennials  (29 June 2016)

"Hurt millennials are whining and crying because the UK voted to leave the EU."

VIDEO:  The Politics of Civilizational Destruction  (29 June 2016)

"In his first video since last week's Brexit vote, Paul Weston of Liberty GB talks about the hatreds and divisions fomented by the Left through their policies of mass immigration and Multiculturalism..."

YouTube:  Farage's EU Parliament Victory Speech (Condensed Version)  (Full Version)  (28 June 2016)

"Isn't it funny. When I first came here 17 years ago, you all laughed at me when I said that I wanted to lead a campaign to get Britain to leave the EU. You all laughed at me. Well I have to say, you're not laughing now, are you?..."

YouTube:  What It Means to Have Our Freedom Back  (28 June 2016)

"For more than 40 years, the UK has followed EU regulations regarding trade deals, immigration laws and foreign policy discussions. Denis MacEoin discusses the negative impacts of EU control and the positive changes that are now possible. Moving forward, the UK will have the ability to decide its own laws and future."

YouTube:  Bombshell EU Moves to Full Dictatorship to Stop Other Countries Exit  (27 June 2016)

"Lord Monkton [talks] about the devastating victory for freedom, Brexit. What does this mean for the future of Europe?"

YouTube:  How the 'Experts' Got the Brexit Vote Wrong  (26 June 2016)

"Douglas Murray of the Gatestone Institute joined Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media to analyse the historic Brexit vote, and how the establishment failed to predict the result."

YouTube:  Brexit: Aftermath - Paul Joseph Watson and Stefan Molyneux  (25 June 2016)

"Has the sky fallen?  Has gravity reversed itself?  Has World War III started?  Paul Joseph Watson joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss the aftermath of the Brexit vote, the impact of the UK's EU Referendum, the short term economic fallout, the possibility of a second referendum and much much more!"

YouTube:  Liberal Meltdown After Brexit Vote  (24 June 2016)

Viewers comments: "Here is a typical Liberal that is crying that Remain lost and compares this vote to the rise of fascism in the UK"   /   "A woman of 30-ish telling people more than twice her age that they 'should be ashamed of themselves' for having a different opinion? If that isn't disrespect, I don't know what is. People should respect the wisdom and life experience of their elders. She does not. She is self-righteous [and] arrogant"   /   "She literally has no idea how bigoted she is, and how little she knows of the actual arguments on the issue"   /   " I can see why these people are called snowflakes. We have to keep on reminding these people that we are not leaving Europe - we are leaving the EU. Does this girl actually know what the EU is?"   /   "This woman calls 17m people racist without any proof ... she then proceeds herself to be xenophobic towards people of the US"   /   "Orwellian 'doublethink' Democracy is Fascism"   /   "A hysterical mess of feelings. Not a single argument"   /   [She does not realize] "that the main motivation of older people to make certain choices are the concerns about the future of their children and grandchildren"   /   "When she eventually grows up and looks at this, she will be embarrassed at her liberal fascism and intolerance towards anyone who disagrees with her"   /   "The older generation lived without the EU and with the EU and they have lived long enough to see the difference"   /   "Can you imagine this generation in the UK and US fighting the Nazis today?? These people would surrender before the boats even landed"  /   "'Old people should be ashamed of themselves'... the people who fought for the freedom of this country so [she] could have [her] vote in the first place"   /   "Watching and listening to this young woman talking about fascism shows me how so very little she knows about the dictatorial EU"   /   "She complains about older people who have lived with the EU nonsense for a long, long time. They know from experience just how bad it is, whereas she is just starting out. They've done her a favour and she doesn't even know it. She is clueless"   /   "The leftist media [EMcD: along with our so-called 'education' system] has completely brainwashed an entire generation. This is scary. To think that in no time this brainwashed generation, a generation that is unable to think rationally and uses emotion instead of reason would be running the world. May God save us from these [useful] idiots" .

YouTube Boris Johnson Booed by Crowd As He Leaves Home after Brexit Triumph  (24 June 2016)

Viewer's comment: "Leftists hate democracy"

YouTube:  Brexit: Dawn of a Populist Uprising  (24 June 2016)

"Brexit represents nothing less than a stunning populist revolt and a complete rejection of the political establishment. But don't expect the elite to take this lying down. Here's what the political class will do in response..."

YouTube:  Mark Blyth Explains the U.K.'s Decision to Leave the E.U.  (24 June 2016)

"Trying to understand what happened with the E.U. and the Brexit vote? Watson's Institute for International and Public Affairs Explains."

YouTube:  Peter Hitchens So Happy About Brexit  (24 June 2016)

"Never seen Peter Hitchens so happy..."

YouTube:  [What] Just Happened? What Comes Next?  (24 June 2016)

"The mad man did it. He really did. After two decades of trying, the mad man has pulled it off. The UK has voted to leave the maniacal, undemocratic and dysfunctional EU. This is a watershed moment in Western history, but it's not over yet..."

YouTube:  Nigel Farage: This Will Be A Victory for Real People  (24 June 2016)

"Dare to dream that the dawn is breaking on an Independent United Kingdom!..."

YouTube:  Nigel Farage: Speech Following Brexit Vote  (24 June 2016)

"The sun has risen on an independent United Kingdom!  And just look at it - even the weather's improved!  It's been a hell of a long journey, this.  I first got involved in Eurosceptic politics 25 years ago ... June 23rd needs to become a national bank holiday, and we will call it Independence Day! Thank you."

 

The Battle is Fierce, Friends

"Many analogies were made before the referendum about the children of Israel crying out to God for deliverance from Egypt. Well, I am reminded that after they had been released, that wasn't the end of the matter:

'and the heart of Pharaoh and of his servants was turned against the people, and they said, "Why have we done this, that we have let Israel go from serving us?".'

"Sound familiar?  The whole force of Egypt went out after these freed people, determined to bring them back under their power.  [Pharaoh] pursued them and suddenly [the people of Israel] found they were left with nowhere to turn;  with the Red Sea before them and the power of Egypt behind them, seeking to bring them back under their control. When faced with this, the people then turned on Moses as the one who had brought them out, because the situation seemed so dire;  they then wanted to go back under the power from which they had been delivered:

'Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians. For it had been better for us to serve the Egyptians, than that we should die in the wilderness.'

"However: 'Moses said unto the people, "Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will show you today ... The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace".'

"I don't think this was an instruction not to pray, but rather to not talk against Moses and what God had done.

'And the LORD said unto Moses, "Wherefore criest thou unto me? speak unto the children of Israel, that they may go forward".'

"The way forward may seem unclear to us, but we know for sure, God can direct our paths if we seek His direction. Whatever people say and do in the coming days, let us pray for God's direction and for His decision to stand"

[IFB, July 2016]

 

Liberty: the Battle for the Very Soul of Britain

The following is an extended extract from Battle for the Very Soul of Britain

"Nine hundred and fifty years ago, between two hillocks at Hastings, an Anglo-Saxon king took an arrow in his eye and England surrendered her independence. That was our last - should I say most recent? - defeat on home soil. King Harold's forces fought valiantly but they had been exhausted by two earlier battles ... A shrewd and ruthless Frenchman, Guillaume of Normandy, seized power and London's Witan parliament was never heard of again. ...

"I have been contemplating poor King Harold a fair amount recently. ... As a schoolboy I visited the northern French town of Bayeux to see [the] tapestry and remember a sting of sorrow as I saw the needlework images of vanquished Anglo-Saxons. It was always the same when I read history yarns about British chieftain Caractacus fighting the Romans on his hilltop and later being paraded in Rome as a chained captive; or gallant ... Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni tribe, charging towards the Roman lines in her chariot ... In such accounts, I always rooted for the Brits. ... I always wanted the dwellers of our dank and foggy, sea-set isle to seize the day. Was it a nascent sketchwriter's innate bias or inherited love of country from my fiercely patriotic parents? Was that love wrong? Is that love wrong? I still feel that way.

"The likes of Mr Cameron and his fellow Europhiles ... presumably feel something different when they look at the Bayeux tapestry. I suppose they experience  a glow of quiet satisfaction that William and his forces of European integration over came the locals. ... A deep-rooted part of me rebels against that. ... I grieve for the freedoms that were squashed. And I feel just the same when I look at an castle built by English lords to crush dissent in Scottish and Welsh territory. My sympathies lie with the invaded. ...

"Hereward the Wake [a] Lincolnshire freeman ... had his lands taken by the Normans and decided to do something about it. For a few years after 1066, Hereward and his small army operated out of the Cambridgeshire town of Ely, then an island. They were beaten only after a treacherous monk showed the Normans one of the secret paths to Ely through the Fenland marshes. ... Almost a millennium after the event, I feel a lively indignation on Hereward's behalf. What a cur that monk was to betray him. What if Hereward had continued to oppose William? Could he have combined with the still unconquered Celts and Northumbrians to drive out the 'ingengas'? Or was Norman rule as inevitable as supporters of the EU now say their governing body is inevitable? As for that treacherous monk, was he a sort of Roland Rudd of his day ... the City PR smoothie pulling strings for the Remain camp? ...

"My support for Hereward may reflect a surfeit of foolish romanticism. But it may also echo enduring truths about the importance of self-determination and of remaining true to one's ancestral heritage. For what are we if we deny the past? What is the point of being British if we are not able to say who governs us? And let there be no doubt: if we vote to stay ion the EU, we will not be able to dislodge the elite that runs Brussels. They will be impervious to our democratic disapproval. They will be as safe as William and his shaven-headed Normans were in their mighty castle keeps. ...

"The Leave campaign ... has urged voters to quit the EU for a range of reasons ... Hereward the Wake ... would have heard Vote Leave talk of how we must 'take control' and would surely have thought 'I don't really want control - I want liberty.' ...

"It would obviously be good for us to retrieve national control of trade decisions, tax matters, ... immigration policy ... But where is the optimism in Leave's campaign? Where is the appeal to something more positive, more human, more ardent? The hearts of Hereeward the Wake and his 'green men' would have burned for something greater; something more essential. You could call it self-determination or independence but it is basically the right to plant your feet on the clifftops of Kent, raise your eyes to the cloud-scudding sky, and relish your ancient liberty as a free-born Briton. ...

"I think of my grandfathers. One was wounded three times on the Western Front in World War I. The other landed in Normandy - Normandy! - just before D-Day to clear the beaches of mines. They fought for king and country, yes, but they fought most of all for an idea: freedom. The days of ancestral sword and scramasax may have passed but that powerful notion of liberty, the spirit of British dissent which flared so wonderfully in the East Anglian fens 950 years ago, must never be allowed to die. Without it, we would be an island without pride, an island shorn of soul"

[End of Extract]

 

Norman and Saxon

"'My son,' said the Norman Baron, 'I am dying, and you will be heir to all the broad acres in England that William gave me for my share
when we conquered the Saxon at Hastings, and a nice little handful it is. But before you go over to rule it I want you to understand this:

"The Saxon is not like us Normans. His manners are not so polite. But he never means anything serious till he talks about justice and right.
When he stands like an ox in the furrow with his sullen set eyes on your own, and grumbles, 'This isn't fair dealing,' my son, leave the Saxon alone.

"You can horsewhip your Gascony archers, or torture your Picardy spears; But don't try that game on the Saxon; you'll have the whole brood round your ears.
From the richest old Thane in the country to the poorest chained serf in the field, they'll be at you and on you like hornets, and, if you are wise, you will yield.

"But first you must master their language, their dialect, proverbs and songs. Don't trust any clerk to interpret when they come with the tale of their wrongs.
Let them know that you know what they're saying; let them feel that you know what to say. Yes, even when you want to go hunting, hear 'em out if it takes you all day.

"They'll drink every hour of the daylight and poach every hour of the dark. It's the sport not the rabbits they're after (we've plenty of game in the park).
Don't hang them or cut off their fingers. That's wasteful as well as unkind, for a hard-bitten, South-country poacher makes the best man-at-arms you can find.

"Appear with your wife and the children at their weddings and funeral and feasts. Be polite but not friendly to Bishops; be good to all poor parish priests.
Say 'we', 'us' and 'ours' when you're talking, instead of 'you fellows' and 'I'. Don't ride over seeds; keep your temper; and never you tell 'em a lie!"

[Poem by Rudyard Kipling]

 

The Tower of Babel: EU / UN / NWO

"These are the families of the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their nations: and by these were the nations divided in the earth after the flood.  And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech.  And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar; and they dwelt there.  And they said one to another, Go to, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar.  And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.  And the LORD came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men builded.  And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.  Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.  So the LORD scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city.  Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth" (Genesis 10:32-11:9).

 

 

 

The UK EU Referendum 23rd June 2016:

Articles  |  Quotations and Comments  |  Questions to Consider  |  Websites Books Etc  |  YouTubes and Videos

Some Questions for Remainers  |  The Propaganda War: Articles  |  The Propaganda War: Quotations and Comments

The Disgusting Exploitation of the Murder of Jo Cox MP  |  Further Articles, Quotations, and Comments on the EU


BREXIT: THE MOVIE
"On June 23rd 2016, the British public will decide whether to remain a member of the EU.
Brexit: The Movie makes the case for Britain to LEAVE the EU"

 

"The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England and other her dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates in this realm,
whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not nor ought to be subjected to any foreign jurisdiction"
[The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion ... as by Law Established, Article 37, quoted at
source].

"And I do declare that no Foreign Prince Person Prelate, State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction
Power Superiority Preeminence or Authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within this Realm.  So help me God"
[The Bill of Rights, 1689, Costin & Watson, The Law & Working of the Constitution, Documents 1660-1914]

"It was one of the cleverest strokes of those who took us into the EEC in 1972 to invent a sort of mutated, cancerous form of parliamentary sovereignty
in order to destroy the essence and reality of that sovereignty and to make Queen, Lords, Commons, and People into subjects of a foreign power, now the EU.
Ministers who, as Privy Counsellors, had assented by their most solemn oath to maintain the sovereignty of the Crown against all foreign powers whatsoever,
initiated, maintained, and deepened that subjection over forty years.  The people have now democratically and finally rejected this process"
[Edward Spalton, Chairman, Campaign for an Independent Britain]


 

 

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