The British can, and will, SACK their MPs and win back DEMOCRACY at the next election. This is why…
If you ask British voters what sort of plan for leaving the European Union they support, you tend to get hear variations of a theme.
The central theme being, just leave. The referendum in 2016 was a simple question, should we stay or should we go. It was a deliberately simple choice, IN or OUT.
It was even billed as ‘The IN OUT Referendum’ – remember?
There were no other choices. Nobody was asked, ‘and on what terms would you specifically like to leave madam?’ ‘Would you like parmesan cheese on that?’
17.4 million people voted to leave the European Union on June 23rd of that year and as the results were announced the breakdown of democracy in Great Britain began.
Because a small minority immediately called for the vote to be overturned, annulled or, at best, re-taken.
The main reason appears to be that 17.4 million people ‘didn’t know what they were voting for.’ Even though it was quite clear. Should we stay or should we go. IN or OUT.
THAT was what they were voting for because that was the binary choice they asked for and were given. Of course everybody knew that.
It was the single largest vote for anything in British political history. For example, the following year only 13.6 million voted for the Conservative Party to form a coalition government. How’s that for context?
Here’s another context. Only 9.5 million people voted for Tony Blair the last time he stood for anything. And he won.
Now, every EU country has a legally binding agreement. A signed contract with the club – if you like. And one of the clauses in this contract is number 50. Article 50.
It is only 250 words long.
Article 50
1. Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements.
2. A Member State which decides to withdraw shall notify the European Council of its intention. In the light of the guidelines provided by the European Council, the Union shall negotiate and conclude an agreement with that State, setting out the arrangements for its withdrawal, taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union.
That agreement shall be negotiated in accordance with Article 218 (3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. It shall be concluded on behalf of the Union by the Council, acting by a qualified majority, after obtaining the consent of the European Parliament.
3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.
4. For the purposes of paragraphs 2 and 3, the member of the European Council or of the Council representing the withdrawing Member State shall not participate in the discussions of the European Council or Council or in decisions concerning it. A qualified majority shall be defined in accordance with Article 238(3)(b) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
5. If a State which has withdrawn from the Union asks to rejoin, its request shall be subject to the procedure referred to in Article 49.
In simple terms it means, ‘we are withdrawing from this contract.’
On 6th December 2016 four-hundred and ninety-eight British MPs voted to trigger Article 50. To set the ball rolling and leave the EU.
One hundred and fourteen did not vote for it. Fifty-six of those voted against democracy and fifty-eight revealed themselves to be unfit for purpose by abstaining.
What is the point of abstaining at a vote like that? IN or OUT, Stay or Leave. What did your voters ask you to do? It’s quite an easy question really.
114 British MPs who were openly undemocratic at the first opportunity.
Now, because most British voters are too busy wondering what the cast of Made in Chelsea are doing or how they can get more free stuff from the taxpayer, many of these mis-representatives were voted back into Parliament at the next General Election.
That was held on 8th June 2017 and was generally billed as a sort of second referendum with each party clearly setting out their position with regard to Britain’s membership of the EU and the result of the real referendum.
This time a whopping 26.4 million people voted for candidates with parties who clearly promised to deliver the referendum result.
Now, if you add to that the 2015 General Election for which David Cameron was forced to promise a referendum in the first place, to even be able to remain as leader of the Conservative Party, let alone become Prime Minister, we can see that the British people have been asked to vote THREE TIMES in two-years on this issue alone.
And have answered emphatically each time.
And yet still the world is told, ‘they didn’t know what they voted for’ by treacherous MPs and the likes of Alistair Campbell, whom NOBODY has ever voted for.
They must vote again.
73% of British voting constituencies are made up of majority Leave voters, but the vast majority of MPs representing them, (FOUR HUNDRED) are strongly in favour of remaining in the EU.
And this refusal to represent their voters has led to the breakdown of British democracy. An impasse, gridlock.
However, the good news is that, despite everything, Britain will leave the European Union.
The right thing to do now would be to call another General Election. But, because of the recently implemented Fixed Parliament Act (2011), another legacy of the pathological liar that is Nick Clegg, the Prime Minister cannot call one.
Only two-thirds of the House of Commons can call for that and, of course they wont.
The current crop of MPs, which is made up of the lowest caliber of person in the history of British politics, will not vote for a General Election because, by now, they realise that the game is up.
And gone are the calls for a second referendum because polling reveals they will lose more heavily next time.
Nigel Farage returns to front-line politics as leader of Brexit Party
Their voter will not vote for them again. It’s all over. Such is the British public’s new awareness of their lying, manipulating representatives in Westminster they will be looking for a replacement come the next election.
And gone too is the traditional British two (sometimes three) party politics. Because the Labour Party and Conservative parties are revealed to be as bad as each other.
If the current ineffective government do not deliver a No-Deal Brexit on April 10, if MPs vote for a two-year extension or find a way of revoking Article 50 altogether, then we can expect something like the following to happen.
At the next election people will instead divide themselves between the EU and Independence, Brexit or Remain, IN or OUT. Should we stay or should we go?
There will be no more ‘traditional Labour strongholds’ or ‘Tory safe seats.’ Political divide is about to go In or Out – no longer Red and Blue with an arse of Yellow.
The Labour and Conservative Parties are about to be decimated, creating a void into which true Brexit and Pro European Parties will step. The former probably led by Nigel Farage.
And they will line up candidates for each constituency to offer voters a choice they know they can trust.
And, again, the question will be simple. Leave the EU or Remain, IN or OUT, stay or go. You want Brexit then vote for this guy/lady and you will get Brexit.
Into the new Leave party will flock current MPs who support Brexit. Those who represent Brexit majorities will be elected.
The new party will be able to sit hundreds of MPs in the following parliament, making them one of the biggest, in a single day’s voting. Perhaps even the biggest, straight out of the gate.
Remain voters will no longer vote for the Conservative or Labour parties as they have done all their lives. And as their fore-fathers did for all of their lives. Instead they will vote for a Pro European candidate, whatever his or her political colour.
And Leave voters will vote for Nigel Farage’s party, because they know that means Leave.
Remain supporting MPs in Brexit voting constituencies will then be dumped out of Parliament and into the political wilderness with Tony Blair and David Cameron.
They promised their voter to honour the results of the referendum, got elected again and then immediately changed their course.
They lied and will pay for it.
And the resulting new government, elected primarily by Leave voters across the land, will leave the EU on the following day.
The current government knows all this. So does the Labour Party. They know that it is all over and that a third party is about to step into the fray to poach their Brexit MPs and defeat their Remainers.
The best they can hope for now is to u-turn completely, both promise to cancel BREXIT, pick up all the Remain voters and pray that will be enough to form a Con-Lab coalition government after the next election. They now HAVE to join forces in order to challenge Brexit.
That is all you Remain activists can look forward to. That is what you are agitating for although, to be sure, without realising it.
And you can’t stop it because the General Election must come, sometime between now and 2022.
Then it will be time to sack them all at the ballot box. Time to get rid of the lowest intellect, least effective, lying, scheming, horse-trading, spiteful parliament we have had in the history of British politics.
And then the grown ups can clean up their mess.
– Albert Jack
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