Gordon Brown enlists Britain's enemies.




 

We thought that the team that surrounded Tony Blair were a frightful collection of self-promoting chancers, subversives, and socialists who had been trained to hate their own kind. However, During the short time that Gordon Brown has occupied the position of Prime Minister, the level of Orwellian-style state control has been rapidly increased. Even more worrying are those among Gordon Brown's new friends and advisers, who can only be described as our nation's greatest enemies. These villains fall into two camps: the first who through the alien invasion of our country want to see the British nation disappear, and the second group who are intent on trapping our people into an enlarged and more ruthless Soviet Union.

Almost every day newspapers carry accounts of how our people are suffering injustice, tragedy, poverty and needless death, all as a result of government strategy. It is has been made clear that fearful and far-reaching changes are being introduced which will totally dictate how we must conduct our lives. Gordon Brown and his anti-British gang tell us that we will not be allowed a say before he introduces Stalin-like proposals. This is monstrous. and yet our self-serving government, encouraged by seeing public timidity, have the damnable cheek to tell us we live in a democracy. At no time has Britain ever been a democracy. When we had ruler monarchs, the public was served by a King or Queen who viewed their role as being one of exclusively taking care of the nation. Parliament has never seen its role as such. From the time Parliament took over the task of ruling this country, it has been filled by people, usually corrupt, who have used their position to serve either themselves or some outside interests, such as Freemasons, bankers, businesses or Zionists.

There is a political divide in Britain stretching back for hundreds of years, although not too many people have understood why this should be so. On the one side is Parliament, and on the other the people, who became disenfranchised at the time they lost their ruler King. Parliament was never set up to govern this country, and at no time has it ever truly represented the British. A parliament was created by King Edward 1st to allow people outside of his court (blacksmiths, millers, armourers, tradesmen, landowners, farmers etc) an opportunity to meet and discuss their problems and put forward ideas for solving them. This body had little power. It was only a discussion forum, or and that was at the time, all it was intended to be. Parliament came from the French word "parler" to talk. It was a talking shop and no more.

The last time a battle between Royalists and Parliamentarians seemed likely was in the period just before the second-world-war. Parliamentary forces led by Winston Churchill, and backed by wealthy banking families and thousands of Jewish communists from the East End of London were intent on war with Germany. King Edward V111, supported by T.Lawrence ( Lawrence of Arabia) Sir Oswald Mosley and many aristocrats, as well as ordinary members of the public, including those who had suffered terribly during the first-world-war was doing everything possible to defy Parliament and keep up a dialogue with Germany so as to prevent war. That is now history.

We now have to accept Parliament as our nation's governing body, so we need to ensure that for the first time in its history it achieves the function that the general public requires. This means no hi-jacking of Parliament by unscrupulous individuals or bodies. To create a democratic system is quite simple, as long as Parliament allows free elections. The country, for election purposes, is already divided into counties and towns. All we must do is to ignore the major political parties, through which manipulators work, and find locally in each constituency candidates whom we can trust, who will stand on a manifesto agreed to by the majority of voters in that area. Once elected, if as a member of Parliament he fails to stick to the agreed manifesto he can be called to account and made either to change his ways or be replaced. This is something that ALL Britons should set about doing NOW.

Let us make Parliament democratic. There would be no more Parliamentary tyranny such as "You are not going to have a referendum on the EU constitution. Or " Against your wishes we are going to despoil and overpopulate southern England with millions of extra refugees, and you will have no choice but to like it. We would have no more illegal wars and public services would be placed in the hands of experienced, dedicated and competent people who would run them properly. The look on the faces of shysters, who have used Parliament as a means of making millions for themselves at taxpayer's expense, would be a joy to behold when the gravy train comes to a halt.