BATTLE OF BREXIT: TODAY THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER OFFERS 'BREXIT IN OUR TIME' BECAUSE BIG BUSINESS AND BIG BANKS WANT IT
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Nigel Farage was explaining to a caller yesterday that 95 percent of British businesses don't do business with the EU.
His statement of fact reminds us that the 'little people' mean nothing in this debate.
As "Mr. Brexit" has often explained, we have a corporatist system of government in the nations of the world where big banks, big business and big government are one.
Its been almost 80 years since a British Prime Minister waved a piece of paper with the cameras rolling and even televising to a small audience with the BBC's Richard Dimbleby (David Dimbleby's father) announcing the event.
Neville Chamberlain spoke of "peace in our time" waving a piece of paper that meant nothing and now 80 years later Theresa May claims to be giving her people in essence "Brexit in our time" with control of borders and fisheries etc. etc. using a 585 page document that contradicts her words.
Peter Hitchens recently posted a story told on a train purportedly by Neville Chamberlain's private secretary who was later Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home that Mr. Chamberlain got back to Number 10 that day in 1938 and told his cabinet to "get ready for war". He knew the truth about Hitler but signed the paper to give his country time to build up its military.
Does Theresa May know the truth here, too?
If she does the truth is simply this, that big banks and big business operate best without sovereign national borders getting in the way.
If that story about Neville Chamberlain is true, at least he took action in the face of the truth he wasn't willing to admit publicly. Theresa May seems determined to live a lie today.
Its as if there was a referendum held where people voted against holding manure bags and the political leadership told the people they will not have to hold the manure bags anymore, but the new law says they will hold "compost bags" instead.
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