Tuesday 17 November 2020

Rebel Against Our Extinction

Extinction Rebellion has been out and about in the City of London today, pouring paint over the headquarters of the International Chamber of Shipping. They are the Symonds Government now. And the Starmer Opposition. This goes back 35 years. Do you think that Britain would have ended up like this if the miners had won? 

My favourite question to Greens is, "Do you regret the defeat of the miners in 1985?" It always stops them in their tracks. And I have the same question for post-Thatcherite culture warriors, "Do  regret the defeat of the miners in 1985?" If not, then I can give you chapter and verse as to why you do not really regret the loss of any of things that you claim to, although you might sincerely believe that you do.

Although she began to blather on about environmentalism as a means of Socialist control once she had the dementia that also turned her into a born again Eurosceptic, Margaret Thatcher was very Green indeed as Prime Minister, shocking first the Royal Society, and then the United Nations General Assembly, with her passion on the subject. Next up, her milk-snatching as a pioneering strike against the wicked dairy industry. Don't laugh, it could happen.

I am a declared and active candidate for the parliamentary seat of North West Durham at the next General Election. No one else who made this case will be on the ballot paper here, if anywhere. But come what may, I will be.

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