Thursday, December 12, 2019

A Glorious Revolution



Results are coming in  but Boris Johnson's Tories are on track for a massive win in today's General Election, with Comrade Corbyn's Islington socialists and Jo Swinson's Liberal Democrats heading for crushing defeats in the polls.

Labour's "Red Wall" in the North, Wakefield, Grimsby, Workington, Darlington, Redcar, Sedgefield, Scunthorpe and on, all Tory. Lib Dems wiped out, with Swinson herself, the once and not so future Prime Minister losing her seat along with loathesome traitors like Anna Soubry and Chuka Umunna.




What happened? Great Britain looked Marxism, identity politics and the bureaucrats in Brussels in the face and voted no. It voted for sovereignty and the people, call it a second Brexit referendum if you like. More than that, it's a smackdown delivered to the transnational, globalist elite asset-strippers and their useful rainbow idiocracy.

That in mind, tomorrow belongs to BoJo. He'll have a mandate to get the UK out of the clutches of the Beast and he'd better deliver.

Looking forward to that.

Rule Britannia,

LSP

12 comments:

  1. Boris also wrote for car magazines at one time.

    He'd get MY vote!

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  2. And will the BREXIT virus infect other nations in the EU?

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  3. Good. Britain, take back your country.

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  4. Who said, "Britons will never be slaves"? Right again.

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  5. I admit to being a complete idiot when it comes to British method of governing. In my world if the peeps vote for Brexit, I wonder why they're still arguing it years later. I do realize that Boris' sack of the commie/libtards is a good thing and I think we can also consider it a foreshadowing of our own 2020 election. Yes?

    I'm also immersed in British author P.D. James (RIP) detective novels. Talk about making me feel inadequate and quite stupid. What a brilliant woman she was.

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  6. drjim, there was a time when we'd enjoy brandy and sodas at a bizarrely cheap price somewhere in Soho. He was Spectator(?) then. Well done, fella.

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  7. Juliette, this has been a GREAT day.

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  8. That, LL, is an excellent point. Seems like the virus is spreading.

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  9. And WSF, who'd have thought it? The commies and their bankster paymasters thought they'd cornered the market. Error.

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  10. Adrienne, BritPol does seem murky, to put it mildly. Part of the problem was the unholy alliance weirdly forged between Conservatives and LibDems to get a majority in Parliament. This muddied the waters, resulting in a kind of "gay pride" conservatism which was precisely useless. That should be over now, with the working class North, especially, going Tory and giving Boris a big and outright majority. A mirror to 45's win in the rustbelt. So, a big vote for sovereignty (Britain First) and working people ignored and scorned by the Left and their billionaire paymasters.

    Anyone, banged on long enough already, PD James is great!

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