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Friday 1 July 2016

More Liberal Hypocrites

NEVER MIND THE LEADERSHIP DISTRACTION HERES A LIST

BRITISH PEOPLE.
BREXITEERS.

HERE IS A LIST OF EVERY CONSERVATIVE MPs AND THERE AREA.
PLEASE SHARE AND EMAIL THEM ALL TO GET SUPPORT BEHIND ACTIVATING 50 AND REPEALING THE EU ACT
List of Conservative Party Elected MP’s
NAME AND CONSTITUENT.
Nigel Adams
Selby and Ainsty
Adam Afriyie
Windsor
Peter Aldous
Waveney
Lucy Allan
Telford
Heidi Allen
South Cambridgeshire
David Amess
Southend West
Stuart Andrew
Pudsey
Caroline Ansell
Eastbourne
Edward Argar
Charnwood
Victoria Atkins
Louth and Horncastle
Richard Bacon
South Norfolk
Steven Baker
Wycombe
Harriett Baldwin
West Worcestershire
Steve Barclay
North East Cambridgeshire
John Baron
Basildon and Billericay
Gavin Barwell
Croydon Central
Guto Bebb
Aberconwy
Henry Bellingham
North West Norfolk
Richard Benyon
Newbury
Sir Paul Beresford
Mole Valley
Jake Berry
Rossendale and Darwen
James Berry
Kingston and Surbiton
Andrew Bingham
High Peak
Bob Blackman
Harrow East
Nicola Blackwood
Oxford West and Abingdon
Crispin Blunt
Reigate
Nick Boles
Grantham and Stamford
Peter Bone
Wellingborough
Victoria Borwick
Kensington
Peter Bottomley
Worthing West
Karen Bradley
Staffordshire Moorlands
Graham Brady
Altrincham and Sale West
Julian Brazier
Canterbury
Andrew Bridgen
North West Leicestershire
Steve Brine
Winchester
James Brokenshire
Old Bexley and Sidcup
Fiona Bruce
Congleton
Robert Buckland
South Swindon
Conor Burns
Bournemouth West
Simon Burns
Chelmsford
David Burrowes
Enfield Southgate
Alistair Burt
North East Bedfordshire
Alun Cairns
Vale of Glamorgan
David Cameron
Witney
Neil Carmichael
Stroud
James Cartlidge
South Suffolk
Bill Cash
Stone
Maria Caulfield
Lewes
Alex Chalk
Cheltenham
Rehman Chishti
Gillingham and Rainham
Christopher Chope
Christchurch
Jo Churchill
Bury St Edmunds
Greg Clark
Tunbridge Wells
Kenneth Clarke
Rushcliffe
James Cleverly
Braintree
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
The Cotswolds
Thérèse Coffey
Suffolk Coastal
Damian Collins
Folkestone and Hythe
Oliver Colvile
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Alberto Costa
South Leicestershire
Geoffrey Cox
Torridge and West Devon
Stephen Crabb
Preseli Pembrokeshire
Tracey Crouch
Chatham and Aylesford
Byron Davies
Gower
Chris Davies
Brecon and Radnorshire
David Davies
Monmouth
Glyn Davies
Montgomeryshire
James Davies
Vale of Clwyd
Mims Davies
Eastleigh
Philip Davies
Shipley
David Davis
Haltemprice and Howden
Caroline Dinenage
Gosport
Jonathan Djanogly
Huntingdon
Michelle Donelan
Chippenham
Nadine Dorries
Mid Bedfordshire
Steve Double
St Austell and Newquay
Oliver Dowden
Hertsmere
Jackie Doyle-Price
Thurrock
Richard Drax
South Dorset
Flick Drummond
Portsmouth South
James Duddridge
Rochford and Southend East
Alan Duncan
Rutland and Melton
Iain Duncan Smith
Chingford and Woodford Green
Philip Dunne
Ludlow
Michael Ellis
Northampton North
Jane Ellison
Battersea
Tobias Ellwood
Bournemouth East
Charlie Elphicke
Dover
George Eustice
Camborne and Redruth
Graham Evans
Weaver Vale
Nigel Evans
Ribble Valley
David Evennett
Bexleyheath and Crayford
Michael Fabricant
Lichfield
Michael Fallon
Sevenoaks
Suella Fernandes
Fareham
Mark Field
Cities of London and Westminster
Kevin Foster
Torbay
Liam Fox
North Somerset
Mark Francois
Rayleigh and Wickford
Lucy Frazer
South East Cambridgeshire
George Freeman
Mid Norfolk
Mike Freer
Finchley and Golders Green
Richard Fuller
Bedford
Marcus Fysh
Yeovil
Sir Roger Gale
North Thanet
Sir Edward Garnier
Harborough
Mark Garnier
Wyre Forest
David Gauke
South West Hertfordshire
Nusrat Ghani
Wealden
Nick Gibb
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
Cheryl Gillan
Chesham and Amersham
John Glen
Salisbury
Zac Goldsmith
Richmond Park
Robert Goodwill
Scarborough and Whitby
Michael Gove
Surrey Heath
Richard Graham
Gloucester
Helen Grant
Maidstone and The Weald
James Gray
North Wiltshire
Chris Grayling
Epsom and Ewell
Chris Green
Bolton West
Damian Green
Ashford
Justine Greening
Putney
Dominic Grieve
Beaconsfield
Andrew Griffiths
Burton
Ben Gummer
Ipswich
Sam Gyimah
East Surrey
Robert Halfon
Harlow
Luke Hall
Thornbury and Yate
Philip Hammond
Runnymede and Weybridge
Stephen Hammond
Wimbledon
Matthew Hancock
West Suffolk
Greg Hands
Chelsea and Fulham
Mark Harper
Forest of Dean
Richard Harrington
Watford
Rebecca Harris
Castle Point
Simon Hart
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Sir Alan Haselhurst
Saffron Walden
John Hayes
South Holland and The Deepings
Oliver Heald
North East Hertfordshire
James Heappey
Wells
Chris Heaton-Harris
Daventry
Peter Heaton-Jones
North Devon
Gordon Henderson
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Nick Herbert
Arundel and South Downs
Damian Hinds
East Hampshire
Simon Hoare
North Dorset
George Hollingbery
Meon Valley
Kevin Hollinrake
Thirsk and Malton
Philip Hollobone
Kettering
Adam Holloway
Gravesham
Kris Hopkins
Keighley
Sir Gerald Howarth
Aldershot
John Howell
Henley
Ben Howlett
Bath
Nigel Huddleston
Mid Worcestershire
Jeremy Hunt
South West Surrey
Nick Hurd
Ruislip Northwood and Pinner
Stewart Jackson
Peterborough
Margot James
Stourbridge
Sajid Javid
Bromsgrove
Ranil Jayawardena
North East Hampshire
Bernard Jenkin
Harwich and North Essex
Andrea Jenkyns
Morley and Outwood
Robert Jenrick
Newark
Boris Johnson
Uxbridge and South Ruislip
Gareth Johnson
Dartford
Jo Johnson
Orpington
Andrew Jones
Harrogate and Knaresborough
David Jones
Clwyd West
Marcus Jones
Nuneaton
Daniel Kawczynski
Shrewsbury and Atcham
Seema Kennedy
South Ribble
Simon Kirby
Brighton Kemptown
Sir Greg Knight
East Yorkshire
Julian Knight
Solihull
Kwasi Kwarteng
Spelthorne
Eleanor Laing
Epping Forest
Mark Lancaster
Milton Keynes North
Pauline Latham
Mid Derbyshire
Andrea Leadsom
South Northamptonshire
Phillip Lee
Bracknell
Jeremy Lefroy
Stafford
Edward Leigh
Gainsborough
Charlotte Leslie
Bristol North West
Oliver Letwin
West Dorset
Brandon Lewis
Great Yarmouth
Julian Lewis
New Forest East
Ian Liddell-Grainger
Bridgwater and West Somerset
David Lidington
Aylesbury
Peter Lilley
Hitchin and Harpenden
Jack Lopresti
Filton and Bradley Stoke
Jonathan Lord
Woking
Tim Loughton
East Worthing and Shoreham
Karen Lumley
Redditch
Craig Mackinlay
South Thanet
David Mackintosh
Northampton South
Anne Main
St Albans
Alan Mak
Havant
Kit Malthouse
North West Hampshire
Scott Mann
North Cornwall
Tania Mathias
Twickenham
Theresa May
Maidenhead
Paul Maynard
Blackpool North and Cleveleys
Jason McCartney
Colne Valley
Karl McCartney
Lincoln
Patrick McLoughlin
Derbyshire Dales
Stephen McPartland
Stevenage
Mark Menzies
Fylde
Johnny Mercer
Plymouth Moor View
Huw Merriman
Bexhill and Battle
Stephen Metcalfe
South Basildon and East Thurrock
Maria Miller
Basingstoke
Amanda Milling
Cannock Chase
Nigel Mills
Amber Valley
Anne Milton
Guildford
Andrew Mitchell
Sutton Coldfield
Penny Mordaunt
Portsmouth North
Nicky Morgan
Loughborough
Anne Marie Morris
Newton Abbot
David Morris
Morecambe and Lunesdale
James Morris
Halesowen and Rowley Regis
Wendy Morton
Aldridge-Brownhills
David Mowat
Warrington South
David Mundell
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Sheryll Murray
South East Cornwall
Andrew Murrison
South West Wiltshire
Bob Neill
Bromley and Chislehurst
Sarah Newton
Truro and Falmouth
Caroline Nokes
Romsey and Southampton North
Jesse Norman
Hereford and South Herefordshire
David Nuttall
Bury North
Matthew Offord
Hendon
Guy Opperman
Hexham
George Osborne
Tatton
Neil Parish
Tiverton and Honiton
Priti Patel
Witham
Owen Paterson
North Shropshire
Mark Pawsey
Rugby
Mike Penning
Hemel Hempstead
John Penrose
Weston-Super-Mare
Andrew Percy
Brigg and Goole
Claire Perry
Devizes
Stephen Phillips
Sleaford and North Hykeham
Chris Philp
Croydon South
Eric Pickles
Brentwood and Ongar
Christopher Pincher
Tamworth
Daniel Poulter
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
Rebecca Pow
Taunton Deane
Victoria Prentis
Banbury
Mark Prisk
Hertford and Stortford
Mark Pritchard
The Wrekin
Tom Pursglove
Corby
Jeremy Quin
Horsham
Will Quince
Colchester
Dominic Raab
Esher and Walton
John Redwood
Wokingham
Jacob Rees-Mogg
North East Somerset
Laurence Robertson
Tewkesbury
Mary Robinson
Cheadle
Andrew Rosindell
Romford
Amber Rudd
Hastings and Rye
David Rutley
Macclesfield
Antionette Sandbach
Eddisbury
Paul Scully
Sutton and Cheam
Andrew Selous
South West Bedfordshire
Grant Shapps
Welwyn Hatfield
Alok Sharma
Reading West
Alec Shelbrooke
Elmet and Rothwell
Keith Simpson
Broadland
Chris Skidmore
Kingswood
Chloe Smith
Norwich North
Henry Smith
Crawley
Julian Smith
Skipton and Ripon
Royston Smith
Southampton Itchen
Sir Nicholas Soames
Mid Sussex
Amanda Solloway
Derby North
Anna Soubry
Broxtowe
Caroline Spelman
Meriden
Mark Spencer
Sherwood
Andrew Stephenson
Pendle
John Stevenson
Carlisle
Bob Stewart
Beckenham
Iain Stewart
Milton Keynes South
Rory Stewart
Penrith and The Border
Gary Streeter
South West Devon
Mel Stride
Central Devon
Graham Stuart
Beverley and Holderness
Julian Sturdy
York Outer
Rishi Sunak
Richmond
Desmond Swayne
New Forest West
Hugo Swire
East Devon
Robert Syms
Poole
Derek Thomas
St Ives
Maggie Throup
Erewash
Edward Timpson
Crewe and Nantwich
Kelly Tolhurst
Rochester and Strood
Justin Tomlinson
North Swindon
Michael Tomlinson
Mid Dorset and North Poole
Craig Tracey
North Warwickshire
David Tredinnick
Bosworth
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Elizabeth Truss
South West Norfolk
Thomas Tugendhat
Tonbridge and Malling
Andrew Turner
Isle of Wight
Andrew Tyrie
Chichester
Ed Vaizey
Wantage
Shailesh Vara
North West Cambridgeshire
Martin Vickers
Cleethorpes
Theresa Villiers
Chipping Barnet
Charles Walker
Broxbourne
Robin Walker
Worcester
Ben Wallace
Wyre and Preston North
David Warburton
Somerton and Frome
Matt Warman
Boston and Skegness
Dame Angela Watkinson
Hornchurch and Upminster
James Wharton
Stockton South
Helen Whately
Faversham and Mid Kent
Heather Wheeler
South Derbyshire
Chris White
Warwick and Leamington
Craig Whittaker
Calder Valley
John Whittingdale
Maldon
Bill Wiggin
North Herefordshire
Craig Williams
Cardiff North
Gavin Williamson
South Staffordshire
Rob Wilson
Reading East
Sarah Wollaston
Totnes
Mike Wood
Dudley South
William Wragg
Hazel Grove
Jeremy Wright
Kenilworth and Southam
Nadhim Zahawi
Stratford-on-Avon

Wednesday 29 June 2016

Answering Remainers on there Arguments for National Slavery

Original Post Michael Saska

Dear Remainders

I for one am unashamed for wanting to live, work and raise my children in an accountable democracy. For wanting transparency in how and where our taxes are spent. For wanting to remain outside of an unaccountable EU super state. For wanting a vote that means something. For wanting to trade with the wider world at our discretion. For wanting a dynamic and responsive economy. For wanting to avoid complete political (and eventually fiscal) union. For wanting indiscriminate, selective and controlled immigration of talent. For wanting to end the import and exploitation of cheap "human resource". For wanting those who earn the least to have a competitive chance.

To those few fools who consider all "outers" uneducated racist xenophobes who haven't done their homework or who can't think for themselves (presumably because we're all inferior, stupid and illiterate), read on ...

After Brexit we will still be free to live, work and travel anywhere we chose (we might just have to fill in a form or two). We can still feel European, because we are. We can still trade with the EU states (or EU super-state, your choice) but also with any nation in the world we elect to. Our economy will be successful because it will be free to be dynamic, reactive, responsive and inclusive. We can elect our representatives and our leaders but also relieve them of their duties when necessary. We can have a voice, we can be heard. We can account for how and where our taxes were spent. We can determine where inward investment is best directed. We can demand greater transparency of the system and the political classes. We can selectively import skills and talent without discrimination. We can demand investment in our children rather than stealing from the talent pool of our poorer neighbours. We can choose to bridge the gaping wealth chasm. We can continue to be compassionate, to provide refuge. We can control immigration so we can plan, balance and adjust.

We can not do all this by being increasingly absorbed into an EU super-state where our voice is like the lone heckler (even if he/she is a bit funny).

Immigration is an issue for some but it is not without reason. I hate to say it to you if this is you, but the wealthier you are, the more removed from the negative effects of cheap labour immigration you are and the greater the benefits. Private education insulates your children from oversized classes, private health expedites your cure, importing cheap labour maximises your profits by suppressing wages whilst reducing your private expenditure. Housing pressures fatten your rents and accelerate your capital investment returns. Tax efficiency swells your offshore bank accounts but hampers state investment in the services and infrastructure you unwittingly rely on and is needed as a result of population growth. Circumstance of birth and/or professional qualification ensures your income, articulates your thoughts, enables you to "spin" a narrative, steer media message and apparently anoint you with greater wisdom and the moral high ground.

The resulting Brexit message that has been cleverly crafted and spun has been absorbed into the psyche of many all too easily. "Outers are racists fighting against inevitable change, their ill informed decision has hobbled the nations youth and killed the economy." It's shameful, it's nonsense, it's cheap, it is demoralising a generation and it has terrified our resident EU friends, neighbours and colleagues.

We Brexiteers don't expect total agreement, that is not how a free thinking society functions, but we do ask that those with eyes shut and ears tuned only to channel spin pause for a moment and consider "could there more to Brexiteer thinking than I am being told?".

Just perhaps, it is you, the Remainder, who should drop the prejudice, do the research, do the maths, do some independent thinking and get with the real message ... It is time to work together, to be free to build a genuinely inclusive nation that is dynamic, modern, caring, cosmopolitan, tolerant, vibrant, whole and truly successful.

Nobody said it would be easy.

I thought this excellent in answering all their doubts.

'FREE' TRADE IMPRISONS US

Message in A Brexit to Sturgeon Gunpowder treason and Plot

 By Sanny Walker


Hi Nicola just a quick reminder

I was surprised that you have stated, your party will Veto the result of the EU Referendum.
Just to point out the requirements of the UK written and unwritten constitution.

Parliament is not permitted to go against the will of the people. Scotland is and always will be part of the UK, you cannot change that, as a second referendum will not happen.

A Scottish Referendum is not permitted under both English and Scottish law.

Any MP that refuses to accept the will of the people will lose their seat and can be charged with treason, they will also be barred from standing for office again, this is the law.

It would be best to change your stance or your party will lose all their seats, Parliament will be dissolved and a new General Election called. All successful PPC’s will have to swear to uphold the will of the people.

If you do not believe I am right, you have the necessary people that can check.

As we have voted to leave the EU, you are no longer an elected official, so can no longer be first minister.

By Sanny Walker

Tuesday 28 June 2016

Letter To your MP Brexit Concerns

OK guys just read a super letter/email sent by Sam Rawland to an MP.
I think it only right we all copy and send to our own MP expressing our concerns on the lack of enthusiasm to get what 17 million voters requested our government to do and that was to leave the EU. Leeter below

Dear
With the recent referendum resulting in a Brexit i'd like to share my concern with various article and posts from the remain side and various media outlets, mainly sky and BBC! It's clear as day light that between various MP's that a potential block on the Brexit could ge on the cards?!
I voted leave and am so thankful that the majority of the British public haven't fallen for the scaremongering and properganda ranked down our throats from the bias media outlets!
I'm writing you this email to inform you that I will be holding back all my taxes, NI and VAT until article 50 has been implemented! I have real concerns about the transparency and integrity of british governments and MP's, yourself included after the fraudulent way the seat was won in south thanet!
I suggest you and your fellow MP's start to do what your paid to do! No brexit equals no taxes from me!
Kind regards
Please send to your MP soonest.

Brexit ,politics,EU,UKGeneral Election before Christmas

By Chjristopher Baska

The Prime Minister’s resignation is critical to delivering the outcome that 17 million voters have chosen and we all accept whoever is the new temporary Tory leader of whom we say must come from the Leave campaign.

However, we all believe there should be a formal role for Nigel as part of the negotiations, nobody understands the workings of the EU better than Nigel having experience as an MEP for many many years. Also if it was not for Nigel, we might not even be sitting here actually contemplating about formally leaving the EU.

We all say thank you to Boris, Gove, Patel and co for all their efforts in championing the official leave campaign however, Nigel has been passionately campaigning for this for nearly 25 years before people like Boris even dared put his head on the block. We also can’t underestimate how many voters leave gained due to Nigel’s passionate, unique, clear, factual and succinct style of campaigning and public speaking.

So it is imperative, should there be a General Election before Christmas, that us 17 million leave voters do our utmost best in informing everyone we know to vote UKIP in order to get the Government to carry out our wishes of leaving the EU or unfortunately we may suffer the consequences should one of the leaders of the two uncaring parties get back in to parliament.

The arrogance of the remain voters who think that if we have another referendum that they would win, they are basically telling the leave voters that we have no idea what we were doing by voting out and yet again treating us with utter contempt.

We have to remember Politicians have refused to listen to the majority on many issues especially on immigration and it has finally come back to bite them and they still are not getting the message

We sincerely do need to get some one who is passionate and cares for the people and country such as Nigel Farage of UKIP into parliament to look after our interests.

Sunday 26 June 2016

BREXIT - WHAT DIVIDES US IS WHAT UNIFIES US


 A excellent video from David Cammegh visit his site here 

Brexit and the Common Law Declaration on the EU

This Document is NOT RULE OF LAW. (which is Legislative Legal)
This is Common Law Folks - law of the land.
we are OUT of EU. and the Israeli Nazi Gestapos Regime, fraudulently sense 1972. all taxes, Vat, and All Legislative Legal/maritime Admiralty laws, cannon laws, and all others law...
Is all NULL & VOID... only common law...law of the land...
from the 23/06/2016 and confirmed on the 24/06/2016 that we have united and revoked and removed ourselves from all thee Terrorist that is The EU with their Gestapos UN Army and their Gestapo POLICE FORCE... all rapist, control freaks and thieves...
So no matter what they say... we the people the individual have spoken on the 23/06/2016 it is clear that we are out... and are NOT Waiting for anything thing... that you may say we care not... for all your cancer riddle society of Peados and Rapist and its is you whom are all the Terrorist...

Here is information to help  you enter into Lawful rebellion and use the Common Law

NEXT IS THE REMOVAL FROM THE EU. This is how we should act NOW.


By The British People Paul Bradburys message

WE ARE OFFICIALLY WON THE VOTE IN THE UK REFERENDUM TO LEAVE THE EUROPEAN UNION.



This can not be reversed or cancelled.

NEXT IS THE REMOVAL FROM THE EU.

This is how we should act NOW.

Peer calls for Government to repeal the

European Communities Act 1972 rather than go

“cap in hand to Brussels for permission to leave”

The independent Labour Peer, Lord Stoddart of Swindon, has welcomed the result of the referendum but has some strong words of advice for the Government about how to take Britain out of the EU.

Lord Stoddart said:

“What wonderful people the British are to have resisted all the threats, the denigration of their country by their own rulers,

big business,

big bureaucracy and intervention by arrogant foreign leaders.

Despite all this intimidation they still voted to get their country back. We must now ensure that they are not betrayed again by their leaders.

“The first step in this should be for the Government to introduce a bill to repeal the European Communities Act 1972 and all its amendments.

This would give it the authority to negotiate our exit from the EU. While this Act remains in force,

we have to go on handing over vast sums of money to the EU and we are still subject to its demands.

“The preoccupation with Article 50 of the European Treaty is a red herring and requires the Government to go cap in hand to Brussels for permission to leave.

We should seize the initiative and start the process of getting our country back now, not wait months for an interminable Conservative Party leadership contest, followed by several years while we await permission from Brussels to leave.

The Government has the authority of the people to act and it should do so, not sit on its hands.”

PLEASE SHARE THIS KNOWLEDGE.

We can not wait for Cameron to dither about.

We have to get out quickly and efficiently.