Monday 13 April 2015

This Tory manifesto is Cameron’s last chance to give voters a stake in Britain

 A comment which I tried to post last night in response to Mathew d'Ancona in the Guardian, here :

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/apr/12/david-cameron-voters-britain-conservative-manifesto
 but was too late, I shall try again if the comments are reopened


 " This Tory manifesto is Cameron’s last chance to give voters a stake in Britain "

that is a telling confession, a statement of our current status ;
 betrayed, diminished in condition from freedom to vassledom, weakened in spirit and self belief by our own  parliament.

Quite how, if we were a sovereign people, masters in our own land,fearing none, beholden to none, could any mere elected politician be in a position to give the voters a stake in their own kingdom?

It is ours, our land, our nation, our inheritance, we own our lands and  our freedom, it was never yours to give away, any more than the state assetts built up by free  people over millenaries  were theirs to plunder, steal and sell off at a contemptible fraction of their worth to their corporate sponsers.

But in fact, that preposterous headline is deadly certain, shamefully accurate , we are all betrayed, beggared and damned in spirit and in fact by treaty and so we  shall remain  as our freedom is slowly constrained, as the EU  serpent or  Project tightens its grip, turn by turn, slowly, deliberately strangling and crushing all meaningful democracy.

Unless, that is, we can act to restore our sovereign right to self determination and freedom under the rule of law
That is. our law, the English and Scots common law wherein freedom resides and  people are sovereign

I doubt that Cameron  has any more belief or respect for the inalienable right of common  people to reject this  tyranny of toadies , of parliamentary sovereignty, whereby  parliament in the person of whichever charlaratan is for the moment top toad can steal everything from under our feet, any more than Milliband, who cannot even begin to imagine such a state of affairs, what with he being a demigod sent to lead us into vassalage, nonentities in a EU superstate ruled for ever by other demigods just like Himself

We as a sovereign people have the right to overthrow rotten treaties that were never designed to serve our interests in the first place and reassert our just position  amongst the free spirits of this world.

 Cameron has painted himself into a corner with his pledge of  referendum on some vague, unspecified new accommodation with the would be superstate, yet to be agreed with the Bruxelles Bonapartes who cannot possibly agree to any questioning of their usurpation.

Thereby,we may yet regain control over our lives and land, if the referendum is ever held

That is  the stake Mr d'Ancona refers to, I presume.