When Boris Johnson assumed the office of Prime Minister on 24th July this year, he appeared full of gusto, full of determination and full of vim and vigour. Standing in Downing Street, outside number 10, he promised in his first speech as Prime Minister, to “restore trust in democracy”. He said: ‘We will come out [of the EU] on 31 October, no ifs and no buts. We will do a new deal and a better deal.
‘The British people are tired of waiting. The time has come to act.’ Mr Johnson went on, and it seemed for all the world as if he was the living embodiment of the old maxim, ‘cometh the hour, cometh the man’!
Boris was described in some of the reports that followed of sounding ‘Churchillian’, and some might have said, ‘Mosley-esque’, such was his emphasis on the need for ‘action’.
‘Hurrah for the Tories’, Viscount Rothermere might have shouted, ‘give our Boris a helping hand!’
Boris Johnson’s pledge to lead us out of the EU by 31st October was in addition to many similarly emphatic assurances he gave us during the Conservative leadership contest. During his interview with political editor Ross Kempsell for TalkRADIO on 25th June, for example, Boris stated that he would lead us out of the EU by 31st October, “Do or die, come what may!”
Sadly however, just six weeks after taking office we find Boris like the Knight from ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’, still making bold threats about what he might do, but with no arms or legs left — with no parliamentary majority and seemingly impotent in his efforts to realise his promise of leading us to freedom by October 31st. And not just sans majority, but shedding friends like a leper at an orgy — even his brother has deserted him, now that the going has got tough!
Boris’s mistake in all this is that he assumed that all that was lacking in the floundering attempts made by Theresa May to negotiate Brexit was enthusiasm and a bit of oomph. All he thought he had to do, it seems, is to invigorate his fellow parliamentarians with a bit of PMA and all the pre-existing impediments would melt away as he advanced. He completely underestimated the ruthlessness with which the Remoaners both inside and outside of Parliament would plot and conspire to frustrate him and keep us in thrall to the EU. He completely underestimated just how ruthless he would need to be if he is to live up to his promises to enact the wishes of our people.
Opponents of Boris Johnson have been very vocal in their calls to ‘Stop the coup!” However nothing like a coup has beenattempted by Boris and his chums and the only coup has been by way of dubiously constitutional parliamentary procedures used against Boris and his attempts to do the right thing.
‘Come what may”: It is obvious that Boris was not ready and had not anticipated what might come, and that is why he is now in a position in which he cannot advance the cause of Brexit nor even resolve the impasse by triggering a new general election;
‘Do or die’: and so it remains to be seen whether he will indeed risk his life to save our nation from perpetual servitude under the heel of a foreign power. Somehow I don’t think he will.
Sadly, Boris seems set to be further humiliated by the rebels and the Remoaners in Parliament as they pass legislation barring him from proceeding with a no-deal Brexit and imposing upon him the ultimate humiliation of demanding that he plead with the EU for a further extension to the Article 50 deadline. Metaphorically speaking, his bloodied and battered remains are to be paraded through the streets for the amusement of the crowd, and left hanging from a gibbet, like the corpse of Mussolini after his execution in 1945. ‘How dare Boris attempt to sidestep Parliament’, the Spoiled Brats of Westminster shreak and they will now enjoy taking their revenge by heaping upon hapless Boris, humiliation upon humiliation.
What these Brats have yet to realise however is that Boris is attempting to enact the will of 17.4 million electors and it is us and the rest of the electorate they are humiliating, not just Boris. By rendering the government impotent and by humiliating those of us who believe that ‘the people’ are sovereign, the Brats are in fact asserting in the most spiteful and inflammatory way possible, that it is they who are sovereign and we the electorate and our votes are simply the mechanism by which they scramble to the top of the ant heap.
In times of old the actions of those seeking to subordinate Parliament to the influence of a foreign power were denounced as High Treason, but not so today. The spoiled Brats of Westminster have made sure of that. It would not do for any of them to be separated from their heads.
Having inherited Theresa May’s position of weakness, Boris Johnson appears to have done little to cement his position, let alone extend his power and influence during the six weeks he has been Prime Minister. In view of the predictable grid-lock at Westminster, in which proceedings have drifted so far from this country’s unwritten constitution that calls for constitutionality have been rendered meaningless, what moves do Boris and his adviser Dominic Cummings have planned to resolve matters in his favour?
We are led to believe that both sides in this constitutional struggle have been intensively ‘war gaming’ the options available so that they are prepared in advance for whatever may come.
For Boris, it would of course be a monumental oversight on his part not to have something up his sleeve – some heroic act of derring-do or die? Some might suggest, too monumental an oversight to be credible if claimed as such. Theresa May has been accused in some quarters of merely pretending to negotiate Brexit — intending all along to sabotage proceedings — it would be an order of magnitude more terrible and public disaffection and the alienation felt by the public with parliamentary democracy would be far more damaging if Boris Johnson were found to be doing the same.
To me, a pledge to ‘do or die’, means rather more than a feeble attempt to use bombast and bluster and to then give up at the first major set-back. Furthermore, knowing the full extent of their treachery as they do, Boris’s opponents have clearly expected a ‘coup’ even though none has as yet materialised and some might argue that it would be a shame to disappoint them.
With so much at stake, it would have been wiser for Boris to have planned to ruthlessly circumvent any constitutional impediments right from the very beginning, knowing how constitutionally weak his position is and knowing how precarious the future existence of our people as a sovereign self-governing nation now is.
The nation’s eyes are now upon Boris and our confidence and trust in democracy will rest upon whatever outcome he is able to deliver from the very unconstitutional struggle now taking place at Westminster.
‘Do or die’, that is the maxim by which many great men have lived, and the extent to which great men are remembered has often depended upon just how great has been their desire, and how far they are prepared to go in order to achieve greatness, come what may!
By Max Musson © 2019
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Stefan
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This whole thing now feels like a vast mind ####, with people saying one thing & then switching their position, repeatedly.
I think certain things are true, we can’t leave the EU with a deal, such a thing will never be agreed.
The establishment want us to remain in the EU, no matter what the voters want.
The “No deal” legal block is a red herring as the Remainers, if they get power, won’t need it & will overturn Brexit.
If Boris gets in, he would overturn the legal block & leave without a deal, he might try & do a deal but I don’t think such a thing is possible now.
If we have a hung Parliament with no clear majority, then the torture continues, to wear us down into submission.
Either way, Remain or Leave, there will be a price to be paid, possible civil disobedience on the losing side.
If we Remain, then the EU will probably make sure this can never happen again & make us committed members in some way, fully signed up to everything, probably to the point that some Remainers will say “I didn’t want this”, never mind what anybody else might say.
Albert
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Their was a Civil War in Britain When a King fought Parliament, Today Parliament are at War with The British people,
We are in dangerous times and anything can happen,
And in a General Election if Corbyn was to become Prime Minister, it may end up in a Miliary Coup, already rumours are about, that in the event Corbyn getting in number 10 he will be getting a visit from the Generals.
The future of Britain in my opinion is a Mad Max society with never ending civil conflict.
Alec Suchi
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Gerard Batten the former leader of UKIP had observed that the Westminster Parliament is comprised of quislings, traitors and collaborators, and the recent antics in Parliament has confirmed the veracity of this.
Let us hope that when an election finally takes place, a whirl wind is reaped which will cast aside all those who have colluded to subvert the mandate of the 2016 referendum at every opportunity.The claim from many MPs that they cannot accept leaving without an agreement is merely a convenient pretext as they would oppose leaving under any circumstances.Some such as Jo Swinson the Leader of the so-called Liberal Democrats and Carolyn Lucas, the sole Green Party MP have stated that they would not even accept the result of a further referendum risibly referred as a “People’s vote, should a majority vote to leave.
The political establishment is indeed comprised of quislings, traitors and collaborators and their hour of reckoning draws ever nearer.
John Stephens
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So, this what the media pundits, and actual sitting MP’s, meant by “a post-democratic society”?
I fear that the people have been truly politically “buggered”. This to me, seems like an engineered peice of manupulation.
When all said and done, treachery and all that goes with it, can only be met with the old addage: “Cause and Effect”.
janet mills-rice
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I watched and listened to the ridiculous goings-on over the past two days. i thought they had been sent home until the middle of October but there were the harridans and their castrated puppy dogs doing the bidding of the hateful women who run the show. it has been exhausting just to listen to those evil people, and i can only imagine having to deal with them mano-a-mano. it just seems as if those “deal” folks are from some other planet–a planet where loyalty to one’s own country and people means nothing but providing slaves filling the piggy bank for the pedophiles in Brussels as well as providing youngsters for muslim rapists and murderers. what do you think Churchill would have thought about this mess? i would expect Neville Chamberlain would be agreeing with the pompous asses who want to take money from the taxpayers of the UK and give it away to the unelected foreign pedophiles who are ruling you now. in case anyone is interested in who are the home-grown pedophiles, check out the Vincent Vendetta channel on YT.
https://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu/churchill-on-islam/
Tony L
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Boris Johnson talked the talk, but Max is right that he should have expected opposition and had a plan. The obvious plan was for one of the Lord’s to filibuster. None did so. Clearly Bojo didn’t ask.
That wasn’t an oversight. That was deliberate. I agree with LBC presenter Majid Nawaz that BJs plan now is to look like Jesus suffering on the cross until an election can be had when he, rather than Farage, can look like Mr Brexit and win with a handsome majority crushing the threat from the Brexit party and getting a majority to pass a BJ Brexit which will probably look suspiciously like Mrs Mays deal. i.e. in name only.
Peachy Essay
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I was quite hopeful about getting Brexit finally done when Boris took power. But more times passes, more it appears he is just another all talk no action Tory.
Stefan
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I think this chaos is quite deliberate & beware of White knights suddenly appearing to save us.
LJP
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“Lib Dems chaos – Swinson party in turmoil as key officials resign the ‘Ant-Brexit party.” I read the headline again. Surely not! Two Liberals in touch with reality? Unheard of! I read on. ‘The two from the LGBT group resigned due to Tory defector’s admittance.’ Hopes raised and then dashed.
I checked out alleged Lib Dem Policy on the issue. It read – ‘If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary wise, what is, wouldn’t be. And what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?’
I hope that clarifies Lib Dem policies on… actually everything.