09/12/2019

Boris Johnson’s Love Children Named: He Calls Them the Seven Dwarves #noagenda


The reason he has to say this to young voters is that they won’t remember, as apparently John Major doesn’t remember, (or perhaps he does, and had his hands over his eyes like a wise monkey: thus not witnessing) the ERM debacle.

Young Voters Pop Their Corks For Blair
When Europhile Prime Minister, John Major, pegged the Pound to a basket of European currencies in order to harmonise economic policies throughout the EU. This resulted in Black Wednesday. When the whole scheme collapsed, costing the treasury some £3billion, but not before interest rates reached 15%.

Obviously to young voters, living in the age of Blairite inflation, £3billion doesn’t seem a lot of money, and 15% interest rates is meaningless. So Mr Major can probably trick them.
He might even get away with their not knowing that he is responsible for the Brexit vote, by yet another of his disastrous foreign policy decisions: namely the Maastricht treaty.

Dear old John, with his shirt tucked in his underpants, was determined to be at the heart of Europe. And with public opinion being relatively favourable to Europe, off he went, and back he came with the treaty.
Now stop me, younger voters, if any of this sounds familiar.

The treaty he came back with was widely opposed. The Labour party were broadly in favour, but for narrow electoral reasons they decided to adopt a policy of constructive opposition. By which they would allow the treaty to pass through the Commons, but would only do so by inflicting as much damage on the government as possible.

And those in parliament, who cared about things such as sovereignty and democracy duly rose to the challenge to oppose the treaty at every turn. With the result that the only way the legislation could get through the House was because the Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, broke the Commons’ rules.
Oh, and as a direct result of Mr Major’s ‘triumph’, public opinion swung against the EU, and has remained firmly against it ever since. Oh, and his party was virtually destroyed.

But that’s right kiddies, you get taken in by nice old John, I’m sure he can tell you all about the time students used to get grants: just don;t ask him about the massive hole in the public finances his Euromania created that meant we had to say bye-bye to such nice things.

Clearly the polls have got the Blairites (and his Bilderberg backers) worried.

For we learn today that associate member of the Atlantic Council, ex-British ambassador to Georgia, horse impressionist, and apparent Hillarybot, Alexandra Hall Hall (so good they named her twice) has sent a letter of resignation to CNN.

To those following the Russianphobic tale of those trying to keep Hillary out of jail, it should come as no surprise that the ex-British ambassador to Georgia should chose to flounce out of her current role as ‘the embassy’s ‘Brexit counsellor’, in this manner.

The Democrats bungled Impeachment pursuit, and their nonsensical story, has in recent days caused numerous news sites, of all political stripe, to illustrate their coverage with the picture of Boris Johnson and Prof Mifsud.

Given the innate Anglo-phobia of Americans, they tend to crop the picture to omit Prasenjit Kumar Singh, in order to somehow implicate Mr Johnson in the dual conspiracy of Russiagate and Ukrainegate. I am somewhat skeptical of this picture, for a number of reasons, the principle one being the sudden gossip about Mr Johnson’s amorous lifestyle.
No doubt there are some who will go further and link the flight of Mr Trump from the NATO summit, and Mr Johnson being involved in the schoolgirl gossip.

Personally, I prefer to tug at the threads of Georgia, CNN, and the whistleblower’s lawyer.
CNN, being bad liars (though they try ever so hard) rather give the game away when they say, “ Johnson has been ahead in opinion polls, but, as his lead has narrowed in recent days, officials are nervous about anything that could undermine his chances of winning a parliamentary majority for his Conservative party.

The polls have not narrowed in recent days. Though I can forgive CNN given this kind of talk is their business model during American elections: drawing in campaign funds to get them to run native ads on behalf of one party or the other.

The only thing conclusion I am tempted to draw from this turn of events is that the polls might be accurate. And the establishment are desperate for a hung parliament, in order to kill Brexit in kangaroo courts.

As if we didn’t know this already.

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