Reasons to Vote Leave
As we enter into the last week of campaigning to get Britain out of the European Union, I list what I see as the key reasons why we should choose to vote leave: The EU is modelled on the Soviet Union The constitutional model for the EU is a virtual carbon copy of the constitution of the Soviet Union and incorporates all of the same constitutional flaws. It is strange that during the Soviet era the Soviet…
What’s the Point of a Points Based System?
You will have seen that both of the pro-Brexit factions – the Tory dominated VoteLeave and the UKIP dominated Leave.eu – want to introduce what they call an “Australian-style points based immigration system” in the event that we leave the EU. That we should leave is profoundly to be desired for all sorts of reasons which have already been well rehearsed on Western Spring, but not least because a country which cannot control its borders…
EU Referendum – Let’s Get Out While We Can!
Today David Cameron set out his reasons why Britain should remain within the European Union in a speech he made at the British Museum. His office released a full transcript of the speech and below I reproduce the main points of that speech together with my own rebuttals exposing the many flaws in his arguments: David Cameron began by rightly stating that the decision before the British people is a momentous one and one that…
Sea Changes
The fall of the Left/Liberal consensus has long been anticipated by those on our side of politics; the Left is devoid of ideas and originality, all of its nostrums have been tested to destruction and the consequences – societal breakdown – are all around us. The empty husk waits only for a fresh, strong, breeze to blow it out of the positions of power and influence which it still occupies by sheer inertia. Alex Kurtagic…
Mischief in the Shires?
By Max Musson: My interest was sparked this week when I opened a copy of my local free newspaper, the Northants Herald & Post to find an almost full-page article with a headline declaring “Refugees Welcome”, the suggestion being that the current wave of economic migrants invading Europe are welcomed by the majority of the citizens of Northampton. In fact the story underlying this article is of a married couple, James and Tracy Green, who stated…
Greece is the way we are feeling!
By Max Musson: According to those who promote European union as an idealistic aim and those who promote the EU as the embodiment of that ideal, such a union is intended to be beneficial for all concerned – a state of affairs in which each member state is stronger and more secure because of the fraternal support provided by the others. However this does not seem to be working out too well for Greece in…
Camp of the Saints
By Max Musson: The Camp of the Saints (Le Camp des saints) is a 1973 French apocalyptic novel by Jean Raspail. The novel depicts what was in 1973 a largely hypothetical setting wherein Third World mass immigration to France and the West reaches such frantic proportions that it leads to the destruction of Western civilization. Now more than forty years after the publication of this book, the theme of which is increasingly being seen as…
Mind Control and the Election
By Dafydd Ellis: They have used the same template for all elections where their chosen party and leader are promoted as strong and united, while the opposition party and leadership were being exposed as weak and indecisive. Labour in the seventies (weak and indecisive), made way for Thatcher and ‘strong’ leadership in the eighties. With growing public exasperation with the Conservatives, in the nineties it was “time for change” with Tony Blair and New Labour being promoted…
Mass Immigration, its causes and the Jewish Question.
By Max Musson: Recently in the comments section relating to the previous article one of our readers made the following statement: “Mass immigration must be the most disruptive thing to have happened to Britain since de-industrialization in the 1980s, yet neither establishment politicians or media can offer an explanation for why it happened. Occasionally clues are provided like the Channel 4 news item about Syrian ‘asylum seekers’ in Scotland. We were told that Scotland needs…
Migrate to Australia? Forget it!
By Barry Crockett: I have heard that some young English people alarmed by the deteriorating state of affairs in their own country, have so far avoided taking action in the believe that when things become intolerable in their native land they will be able to “up sticks” and pop over to my country, Australia, and start with a fresh slate in a land of warmth and sunshine amongst people of their own kind. This is a fairly unrealistic…