Speak for England!

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Speak for England !

From: Dr Frank Ellis

To: The Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron MP, 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AA

Date: 21st June 2016

Re: The Referendum concerning the Question whether the United Kingdom should leave or remain in the European Union to be held on Thursday 23rd June 2016 (№ 6)

Normans, but bastard Normans, Norman bastards! (Duke of Bourbon)

The Life of King Henry Fifth (Act III, Scene V)

The provision of basic welfare also influences the socialisation and the reproductive behaviour of the underclass. It also essentially determines migration and the willingness of immigrants to integrate. Without the German provision of basic welfare a large part of the immigrants from Turkey, Africa and the Middle East would never have come since for the last 35 years there has been no market justification at all. Without the provision of basic welfare the movement of families would have been much less and Germany would have been only half as attractive for asylum. Without the provision of basic welfare Turks and Arabs in Germany would at the very least have demonstrated a different form of reproductive behaviour. Among Arabs in Germany the tendency to produce children in order to secure more welfare payments is especially widespread and the women in the family who are often incarcerated have at root not much else to do.

Thilo Sarrazin, Deutschland schafft sich ab: Wie wir unser Land aufs Spiel setzen (Germany Destroys Itself)

Dear Prime Minister

Those who will vote for a British exit from the European Union I call liberators; those who will vote for Britain’s remaining in the European Union I call collaborators. In this context my use of the word “collaborator” does not imply that all collaborators are hostile to England, though some of the collaborators may properly be described as such.

In 1975, I voted to remain in what was then the European Economic Community (EEC). I voted to remain since I was given to believe that the EEC would be a trading bloc from which Britain would benefit and which would lead to greater prosperity. Bear in mind that in the 1970s Britain was being held to ransom by union gangsters and since both Labour and Conservative governments lacked the will to take the necessary measures – legal, administrative and security – to curb what was an emerging union-organised, Marxist insurgency, joining the EEC seemed to offer an effective way of bypassing and neutralising the union threat.

Looking back to his claims that there would be no significant loss of sovereignty, one can see that the then Prime Minister, Edward Heath, was lying. Totally committed to the principle of unaccountable managerial enslavement, referred to in the various treaties as “ever closer union”, Heath and his inner circle of advisers were well aware of the long-term implications of Britain’s joining the EEC. They knew that “ever closer union” would necessarily and inevitably mean a huge transfer of sovereignty to unaccountable and alien institutions. By the mid 1980s the dangers posed by “ever closer union” were now assuming a clear and threatening form: the way was being prepared for the Treaty on European Union, more widely known as the Maastricht Treaty. It is this treaty which no British government, let alone a conservative one, should ever have ratified, which over the last twenty four years has done so much to fuel deep and justified resentment of the EU and its directorates, to inspire the creation of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and, eventually, to secure a referendum. Without UKIP there would never have been a referendum.

The fundamental and overwhelming objection to our continuing membership of the EU is the loss of sovereignty and, as a consequence, the lack of accountability on the part of EU institutions. The EU is a sham democracy, just like the People’s Democracies inside the old Soviet Empire. The EU is a managerial tyranny and has been designed to serve the needs and ideological ambitions of those who are, firstly, hostile for whatever reasons to the nation state and, secondly, and somewhat paradoxically, who want to create a new super state, which I shall call the United States of Europe. The driving force for the creation of this utter monstrosity is clearly Germany. Twice in the twentieth century Germany sought to dominate Europe by force of arms. Now in 2016, Germany is the most powerful economy in Europe and on the cusp of domination of Europe or may already have achieved that goal. I seem to recall that in an article published in the Spectator in 1990, a Conservative minister, Nicholas Ridley, put it more bluntly, decrying the EU as a German racket to control Europe or words to that effect. Germany’s ambitions to control Europe are one reason why Merkel and other German politicians want Britain to remain in the EU.

German politicians and their advisers grasp far better than you and a large section of the Westminster collaborator caste that English euro-scepticism arises not from the shallow motives of so-called “little Englanders” which are often imputed to English opponents of the EU but from a deep sense of history. One thread in English history is an assertion of independence from the control of continental Europe. This assertion of independence has manifested itself in matters religious, political, military and economic. Regardless whether the threat was from papal interference in the internal affairs of England or the series of military threats from Spain, France, Germany and the Soviet Union that have confronted England and later Britain over the centuries, England has always resisted the creation of a single dominant power on the European continent. Thus those of us who are aware of this historical trend feel a deep sense of unease with the EU precisely because, in spite of all the talk of cooperation, harmonisation and eternal peace, we see an organisation created for the express purpose by people, however well meaning they claim to be, who arrogate to themselves the right to control the destiny of Europe’s nation states. This is one reason why Merkel and her advisers are so eager to ensure that the UK remains inside the EU. They understand the unbearable tension arising from the deep historical opposition to continental power (and powers) in England and the obvious attractions, at least for some collaborator politicians, of being part of an emerging Pax Europa. With Britain inside the EU these tensions and demands for reform of EU institutions can, the German government believes, be managed. If Britain leaves the EU the internal British euro-sceptic tensions will have been resolved but the old tensions, the historical suspicion of continental power and active opposition to it, will be revived and will be unconstrained by EU membership. Inside the EU or outside the EU Britain will not accept a German-dominated Europe no more than we were ever willing to accept the threat of Napoleonic tyranny, Nazi domination or that of Soviet totalitarianism. This is a brute fact arising from our geography, our historical being and sense of who we are and it cannot be eradicated by euro-septic utopianism.

Another problem for Germany arising from Britain’s leaving the EU is that some of the smaller EU member states, all too conscious of German hegemony, will still look to Britain as a counterweight to German power. Countries such as Greece, Poland, Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Portugal and Denmark will seek, assuming they are permitted, bilateral relationships with Britain outside the established institutional frameworks and emerging conventions of the EU. This can only antagonise the European hegemon, Germany, whose leaders will resent the fact that EU member states, states that they consider to be subordinate to Germany and embedded in the German sphere of influence, are seeking to maintain such close ties with the British renegade state. Should this situation arise it will be interesting to see whether German politicians will be able to resist the temptation to accuse EU member states seeking bilateral relationships with Britain of Verrat (treason) so betraying – no pun intended – what they really think about the true purpose of the EU and the place of Greece and other vassal states in it.

Those, Boris Johnson, among others, who see parallels between Nazi Germany’s plans for a post-World War II Europe (assuming Nazi Germany had won) and the institutions and aspirations of the EU are on very solid ground indeed. In 1943, the year in which German military reverses accelerated, there was an awareness among certain senior Nazi figures, Goebbels, for example, that the people in the German-occupied territories had to have some stake in a Germany victory. There is talk at this time of a “new European Order”. Von Ribbentrop went further than Goebbels, airing the idea of a “European Alliance of States” made up of Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Greece, Norway, Finland, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and possibly Spain.  There were plans for a defensive alliance. In the economic sphere there would be a gradual dismantling of customs barriers according to a common and uniform plan. Also envisaged were a permanent European Economic Congress and plans for an inner European economic area and, eventually, a common European currency. Even more significant was a document drawn up by the German Foreign Office in September 1943. In this document it was stated that Germany’s war against Britain was a war of European unification. The aim of this war was to unify Europe on a federal basis. In the same document one encounters something of relevance for 2016, specifically the claim that a special responsibility with regard to the internal and external matters of Europe devolved upon the European Axis powers, essentially Germany, by virtue of her position in the middle of Europe. Whether, in other words, in a post-World War Two Nazi-dominated Europe or an EU dominated by Germany, Germany is, in her own estimation, primus inter pares.

There are other dangers to Britain arising from our membership of the EU. These dangers are evident in questions of immigration, the European Court, the vast sums of money we disburse to the EU, the euro, defence and security. The first and obvious thing that can be said about immigration is that it is destroying England. There is no housing shortage or crisis: there is a massive increase in population largely fuelled by uncontrolled mass immigration from within the EU and outside its borders. If this immigrant invasion is not stopped and illegal immigrants currently resident in Britain are not deported Britain will be overwhelmed by aliens (large parts of Britain are already overrun by aliens). Membership of the EU means that it is impossible to control these numbers and there is not the political will to deport the possibly one and a half million illegal immigrants already here. I am not enriched by the mass presence of aliens; the cult of diversity is an anti-English cult and clearly intended to dispossess the indigenous people in order to weaken opposition to EU tyranny.

The euro has not exactly been a happy experience for those countries that abandoned their national currencies. It should also be remembered that just before the launch of the euro we were endlessly told by large corporations and multi-nationals and the likes of Blair, Heseltine and Clarke (and all the rest) that if we did not adopt the euro we would be left behind and face all kinds of vague economic problems. These people were wrong – and they know it – yet these are the same euro-septic fanatics who insist that were we to leave the EU it would be a leap into the dark. Britain has nothing to fear from leaving the EU, and everything to fear from remaining.

Plans for the creation of a Euro Armed Forces are also a clear threat to Britain. Any Euro Army – an army to begin with – would weaken NATO and could in time become a threat to Britain. It should also be kept in mind that the guarantor of European security since 1949 has been NATO, emphatically not the EU. EU meddling in Ukraine has exacerbated our relations with Russia. The Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine is the first step towards Ukraine’s joining NATO. This was bound to provoke a response from the Russian Federation; and it did, as I predicted in an article (‘Mending Broken Bones: Russian Nationalism and the Fate of Russia’) which I wrote in 2009. I cite the relevant extract:

“The presence of large Russian minorities cast adrift in what are independent nations some of which aspire to membership of NATO has potentially very serious military consequences. The proposal that Ukraine or Georgia should be permitted to join NATO is a direct assault on Russian national pride. It incenses the Russian government who quite rightly ask what purpose other than to threaten Russia this NATO expansion serves. Fear, honour and interest are, according to the author of the History of the Peloponnesian War (c.440-404 BC), the three main reasons states go to war. Russia’s relations with all the former Soviet republics are affected by the Thucydidean triad. The red line for Russia is Ukraine. Kiev occupies a special place in Russian history and Russia does not want to see Ukraine join NATO. Sevastopol is another sore point. The Russia-Ukraine agreement which provides for joint use of the naval and harbour facilities expires in 2017. Ukraine does not want to renew this agreement and Russia will not want to leave. Sevastopol reminds Russians of the way they stood up to the British and the French in the Crimean War, and the city’s place in Russian literature has been secured by Lev Tolstoy’s Sevastopol Stories (1855-1856), his account and observations of his time at the front as an artillery officer. How this matter will be resolved is anyone’s guess. Russia might simply refuse to go, or go, subject to Ukraine’s not joining NATO or ever permitting any troops other than those of Ukraine to be stationed there. Whereas Russia might tend to confine its treatment of the Baltic states to the occasional bout of cyber war and diplomatic awkwardness, I have no doubt that Russia would exploit the presence of Russian minorities in Ukraine to protect what it sees as legitimate cultural and historical interests. Above all it is a question of honour. War between Russia and Ukraine is a very real possibility. Bear in mind that Article 5 of NATO’s founding treaty commits all members of NATO to aid another in the event of an attack. The moment Ukraine enters formal membership negotiations with NATO will be the moment when diplomatic tension and the risk of war will rise dramatically since this will be the most propitious opportunity for Russia to launch a pre-emptive strike before membership is sealed with an exchange of signatures and the provisions of Article 5 come into effect”.

Whatever the outcome of the referendum on 23rd June 2016 the result will not be a victory for the collaborators, since if the vote to leave is lost that will have consequences which eventually will work in favour of the liberators. This is quite simply because all the very real problems identified with the EU and which afflict us because of our membership – the lack of accountability, the European Court, the creation by stealth of a Euro Army, the threat of “ever closer union” and the mass alien invasion – still remain and will get worse. In this regard, I am a Leninist: the worse it gets, the better it gets.

Overcome by hubris, Merkel and others will press ahead, will accelerate their plans to create a European super state. The single biggest threat to Britain is the alien invasion, and if backward non-European countries such as Turkey are ever allowed to join, the rate of alien invasion and our dispossession will dramatically accelerate. Merkel’s suicidal and insane policy of permitting millions of unemployables from the Third and Fourth Worlds to swarm into Germany is also a threat to England. When these millions of invaders eventually get German passports there will absolutely nothing to prevent them from entering England and dispossessing us. For this, natürlich, we vile English should be eternally grateful. After all, what can be possibly wrong with seeing our land covered in high-density rabbit hutches to house these noble bearers of diversity? Does it matter that whether, wherever you go, you encounter the babble of freakish foreign tongues and you feel like a foreigner in your own country? Of course not: be grateful; you are being “enriched” by diversity.

One can also take it for granted that a vote to remain in the EU will result in enormous pressure being applied to Britain to accept hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of alien immigrant invaders from Third and Fourth World states. While our membership of the EU is still being debated Merkel is very wisely keeping her mouth shut, but she and others intoxicated on the milk of human goodness and power will seize their chance to overwhelm us if we vote to remain in the EU. One purpose of encouraging and actively pursuing the multi-million invasion by alien immigrant invaders will be to make any chance of winning a second referendum almost impossible. This will ensure that the collaborators will win a second referendum.

At that stage we will be in unknown territory. Will this be the moment when England finally starts to die, its indigenous population now facing permanent and irreversible defeat and persecution in a corrupt democracy that has enfranchised millions of aliens and disenfranchised the native English, or will this be the start of the English insurgency with the aim of returning by force of arms, violence and terror what has been stolen from us? At the present time any kind of violent response to EU tyranny and its Quislings seems far-fetched and too remote but Charles I thought he could trample all over England, and in the 1950s and 1960s the IRA was something of a joke, but that soon changed.

So should you achieve your desired referendum result do not celebrate and gloat, do not poison and insult us with talk of “reconciliation”, “reaching out”, “now let us work together to build a better EU”, and other vile lies and slogans, and do not delude yourself that we, the liberators, have been vanquished: far from it. For us, losing the referendum would certainly be a setback but it is not the end. History shows that no empire, no tyranny can permanently maintain its grip on power. The struggle against EU tyranny will only end when we leave the EU or when the rotten edifice collapses.

Yours sincerely

Norman Bastard

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7 Responses to Speak for England!

  1. Stuart Millson says:

    Our country has now spoken clearly, with more than 17 million ordinary people rejecting the failed, closed-off, bureaucrat-swamped, jobs-destroying, Merkel-led “European” Union. The result is a clear indication of our disillusionment with a project that had almost reduced Britain to a dim, provincial, compliant province of a superstate. We must now fight to preserve the momentum of Brexit against yet another onslaught of fear and sneering from the “experts” and disgruntled, sour-grapes Remainers – or Remainders, as they should be known. Their current plot to derail the great vote by the British people must be seen for what it is: an attempt at an anti-democratic swipe or theft from the voters, which derives from Remain’s metropolitan attachment to every country but their own. The broadcasting media are now sowing the seeds of gloom, doubt and anxiety – trying to demoralise us with the notion that we “made the wrong choice” and that “young people have been betrayed”. Our young people need to look at Spain, Greece and Italy where there is huge youth unemployment, and it also might be useful for them to remember (if indeed history means anything to them) that in 1940, young men in their late-teens and early 20s were climbing into Spitfires to defend this nation against another attempt at European union. The work of Leave is not yet fully accomplished: we must now counter the rearguard wrecking action of those who would see Britain pushed back once-again into the anti-national abyss of the Euro-labyrinth.

  2. David Ashton says:

    Sorry to see anti-German recidivism here. The overwhelming problem also facing our Saxon relatives is the demographic threat to our common European civilization.

    The BoJo “Brexiteers” will put “global free trade” before restricting the Afro-Asian and Islamist immigration into the living-space that spans from Belfast to Budapest, Amsterdam to Athens; and Elder Statesman Heseltine joins Elder Statesman Blair to demand Another Referendum, so like the Irish and several others, we get it “right” next time. An estimated 80% of the Leave vote, and certainly its final decisive factor, was driven by the national and racial identity issue, which has been closed to effective electoral opposition for fifty years; and the French and the German peoples are almost equally divided on the same issue – Angela “Stasi” Merkel is no Gertrud Scholtz-Klink .

    Time perhaps to put Earl Haig and Arthur Harris mentally on one side for a moment, and give some thought to Richard I, Don John and Jan Sobieksi? Or is that too much to ask of a sovereign nation whose culture was once soaked in Classical literature, German and Italian music, and French and Italian art?

  3. Stuart Millson says:

    I was only deploying the Spitfires against the EU political class – who seem, not only against England, but completely disinterested in their own enriching and glorious European culture. (These rather grim functionaries preside over a “Europe” of uniformity, cheap-labour migration and a general political-correctness.) The drab, forbidding monolithic office blocks of Brussels, with hundreds of EU flags fluttering outside, seems far removed from the real Europe – regions, castles, cuisine, books, Beethoven and Bayreuth. Yes, I agree with you, David, England and Britain are great nations of Europe. Sir Edward Elgar was described as “this English genius” by Hans Richter, the Wagnerian conductor; and a school of English composers at that time were given the name “the Frankfurt gang”, because of their studies in that city. I feel the Brexit result will embolden our fellow Europeans into declaring their own national sovereignty once again, so perhaps we will over time move to a true European community of culture and co-operative countries?

    • David Ashton says:

      Hope so indeed, Stuart. We have been “Europeans” at least since the Saxon invasions, and some of our most English literature and architecture reflect the themes and places of the adjacent “continong” – Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton…the Cathedrals, Tudor homes, Monuments…. Nor are the native inhabitants of this ancestral homeland, the “white English”, just a “narrow category” within a multi-ethnic population, as suggested by Homa Khaleeli in “The Guardian”, June 30, 2016.

      But of course our “island race”/”happy breed” has developed its own distinctive character, institutions and experience, in peace and war, as have the Swedes, Spaniards, Swiss and Slovaks. And these need respect and preservation with a co-operative new friendship, without the Brussels incubus that recently, for example, proposed penal camps for politically incorrect young people.

      Let’s look back at some of the varied early supporters of Europe as a cultural entity – Christopher Dawson, John Bowle, Lewis Way, even mirabile dictu at one point A L Rowse! Now threatened by the Global South, Global Finance and Global Egalitarianism, we cannot afford any more needless divisions.

  4. Stuart Millson says:

    What a pity that the great referendum result has now been sucked back into the world of Whitehall, the Westminster bubble, and the prevarications of politicians. The Brexit process will be interminable – a contrast to our swift and careless joining of the Common Market in 1972. (I notice that the Government of Edward Heath paid little attention to the fate of our existing single market, with Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the rest of the Commonwealth.) Although I disagreed with many of his views, Boris Johnson was a figure of momentum and action, who reached out across the North-South divide. Indeed, on last Saturday”s Channel 4 News, various North of England voters at an Army Day event were filmed singing, yes – singing! – Boris’s name – an astonishing thing for ANY politician, let alone a Tory in the North! Now, we have – frankly – a very uninspiring line-up of bureaucratic politicians, and I doubt if they will do that much to jolly up the Civil Service in the Brexit “negotiations”. We are in for a time of slow developments; trench warfare with the EU – and plenty of chicanery from our rulers – the very people we thought we had repudiated in last week’s referendum.

  5. David Ashton says:

    The Great Statesman, Eminent Patriot and Famous Peacemaker, Tony Blair, complains that the 48% of the referendum voters have been “disenfranchised”. Their “decision” to transfer their national sovereignty (in constitutional terms, because in economic terms it remains a global choice between a financial frying-pan and a financial fire) to a foreign bureaucracy has been taken from them – for the moment, at least, because a reluctant parliament has yet to “trigger” Article 50 and “repeal” the European Communities Act, while yet another get-it-right-this-time-you-racist-scum “referendum” is not ruled out, whatever the party-political charades produce.

    That “48%” figure – now that will also be the percentage of the “English native” section, within the the officially approved population category known as “White British” in the very near future in “England”, on the projections of top demographer David Coleman (see “Standpoint” for details).

    A prospective native minority in their ancestral homeland – whose recent partial rebellion against their fate was described as “division, intolerance, populism, nationalism”, and even the “cesspit of Nazi propaganda” (sic). To prevent England supposedly from becoming a temporary German colony in 1940 was OK, but to prevent it from becoming a permanent Afro-Asian-Near Eastern colony by 2040 is the vilest evil known to “progressive mankind” – i.e. “Project Hate” according to pro-immigration activist Dan Hodges (Mail on Sunday, 19 June).

    If we do manage to stay of out of the “EU”, at least young UK patriots might be spared the fate of their fellow-European counterparts who face imprisonment in penal camps, under proposals known as the “National Statute for the Promotion of Tolerance”, for re-education to wipe out their “xenophobia” and other ideologically incorrect views.

    Haven’t heard about them? Seek and ye shall find them on the as yet uncensored internet, just like the Turkish plan to maximize the birth-rate and expand its version of the “Religion of Peace” back into Europe (see the Gatestone Institute for details).

    • David Ashton says:

      PS. According to “The Sunday Times” (3 July, 2016, p.23) a Teesside primary school child, asked what the Brexit vote might mean, who replied that it would stop immigrants coming in the country, was reported to social services for “racism” (3 July, 2016, p.23).

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