Events over the last year have amplified the simple truth – that Britain’s best friends are the right-wing Populist movements across the globe – and that the time has surely come when even our weak leaders must finally recognise and put the interests of OUR people and OUR nation first – and reciprocate the hand of friendship from the Populists (the silent majority) rather than the vocal liberal globalists – who bring Britain nothing.
Across the English Channel – migrants are flooding our border by boat – neither our border forces or our so-called partners in France are able or willing to put an end to the people smuggling trade. Our Home Secretary throws our money at the problem, promising to subsidise the French border services (why is OUR money going to foreign security is another question) – and yet we see no reduction in this illicit trade.
The solution to people smuggling and the illegals in Calais – is solely a Marine Le Pen – Presidency. Only with her as French President will this trade in people stop.
In the States – our Prime Minister advises that our desired free trade agreement with the United States – is a dead topic during a Biden administration. No surprise there! As if a United States President who in answering a question from the BBC – said 3 words – “I am Irish” is going to support any proposal that strengthens the British special relationship.
The solution was so clear – Britain needed a Trump – populist Presidency. We needed his anti-communist, anti-Globalist vision. The bottom line was – a free trade deal could have been struck with an ally in the White House. Instead, our weak politicians missed the chance – because playing to the Globalist media was more important than the future of hard-working British families.
In Brexit negotiations – who in Germany spoke of having “no penalties” against Britain for leaving the European Union – a decision made in a free and fair referendum.
Was it Merkel – our supposed ally? No.
Was it the socialists – and their “belief” in fairness? No.
It was the right-wing Populists from the AFD – the official opposition in Germany – who supported Britain’s decision.
In a few days’ time – the German election takes place – and whilst we are not proposing that our government makes a declaration of support for the AFD – what we do expect, what is in Britain’s interest is for at the least our politicians to say that we would have no issues working with any German government on mutually beneficial policies – and that includes elected representatives of the AFD.
In the three recent examples above – of what Britain needs – our support – our friends – came ONLY from the Populist right – and we need to finally have the backbone to recognise and salute this.