Wednesday 2 September 2009

Keeping Our Money In The Family

If you can get the pension in the EU or the US, then you should certainly be able to get it in countries that retain the Queen as Head of State, or otherwise maintain constitutional ties to Britain (and thus also to each other), such as the right of appeal to the Privy Council from Trinidad & Tobago, or the Queen's paramountcy in relation to the Great Council of Chiefs that is legally and morally entitled to elect the President of Fiji.

UPDATE 17:52 - Her Majesty's very social democratic Dominion of Canada has granted asylum to Brandon Huntley (not an obviously Afrikaans name) precisely as a white South African. In Her Majesty's former Union of South Africa, overthrown as such by the apartheid regime, the English-speaking whites are one among several peoples that might reasonably, through whatever traditional or representative body in each case, acknowledge the Paramount Chiefship or other Headship of the monarch, thus (among much else) placing themselves under her protection and under that of all her people throughout the world. Such as in Canada. And in Britain.

The Matabele and the white Zimbabweans would do well to do likewise.

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