From another board - poster SKYSHIP
Really good news in a missive today from LABOUR LEAVE:
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Tony Blair is at it again. Last week the disgraced former PM made a plea for the EU to reform immigration, so that Remain could win a second referendum on Brexit.
Putting aside that most would vote Leave regardless of immigration reform, particularly after they've seen what a nasty little bully the EU has become, the sheer audacity of the man is mind-blowing. He said,
"I find it not just disappointing but sickening that people should really be prepared to sacrifice peace in Northern Ireland on the altar of Brexit."
Yes, you heard him right. He is giving moral lectures on "peace".
What we find sickening at Labour Leave, beyond the Iraq war of course, is politicians holding democracy and the voting public in contempt. We find it sickening that our leaders can have such casual disregard for our most basic rights of all - to elect those who make our laws, and to have our electoral decisions, including referendums, respected.
Blair is now a staunch opponent of democracy, and the 'little people' whose votes he tramples on.
To puff up his anti-democratic crusade he ran an online poll, should we "leave whatever the cost", or "stay and rethink". Humiliatingly for Mr Blair, the results were 70% in favour of "leaving whatever the cost".
The papers have also had stories the last few days with sources suggesting there has been clear collusion, between very senior Labour figures and the Brussels/Barnier team. The collusion, if true, will likely include Mr Blair.
The British public are being treated appallingly here. Well-funded multi-millionaires in Britain and Europe appear to be colluding, in very crude terms, to undermine a free and fair referendum. This is nothing new for the EU, of course, but it is a first for Britain.
Either we accept this, we give up on living in a democratic state, or we continue fighting for votes to be respected - for the British people to remain the ultimate arbiter of what happens in our own country, the country that runs on our taxes and on our labour.
At Labour Leave we are clear we want the latter. We will keep fighting for British democracy to be respected but we desperately need help to do it.
http://www.labourleave.org.uk/