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Great Britain faces dangers from both external and internal foes; our culture and freedom of speech are being diminished daily. Our institutions have been seized by leftist, woke ideology, sectarian politics is increasingly prevalent. Our dual-tier justice system is deteriorating 810 years after the Magna Carta, which instituted the right to a trial by our peers, was altered without discussion and for dubious reasons without any input. Young kids are being used in experiments for trans activists supported by our government. Our Southern coasts are being invade by undocumented, unvetted young men of military age. Our two-tier police permit large hate marches but prohibit farmers from protesting, focusing instead on arresting individuals, including mothers, for hurtful words. Meanwhile, we have lawless streets, making women and children afraid to venture outside alone. However, if we voice our concerns, we are labeled as racists and far-right by those at the highest levels of government. The British public exspects much, much more. The. Goverments first duty is to protect us DO YOU FEE SAFE?
The British typically take a long time to get angry, but many are now enraged This cant go on!

BUT NOT ALL IS LOST Those who despise this nation and our democracy, both internally and externally, should recall that there are millions of right-minded, hard working British patriots of various colours and faiths throughout this country. Moreover, we have the finest military and security services in the world , along with 2 million veterans equipped with skills who woud be ready to rise up and resist this madness.

Happy St Georges Day

ENGLAND

There is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word, which means more to me than any other. That word is England.’ – Winston Churchill

A feast day of St George has been celebrated in England for hundreds of years on 23 April, which was possibly the date of his martyrdom. Following the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, St Georges Day became one of the most important feast days in the English calendar

  MADE IN ENGLAND

This is my kingdom

My castle

My home

I don’t wear a crown

Nor sit on a throne

I am such a lady

But have no title you see

I am high and mighty

When I want to be

But do quite enjoy

A nice cup of tea

My flags hang proudly

Outside of my door

All of then commoners

Stare on with awe

I don’t talk posh

That’s really not me

have my four princes

His lordship as well

Still I don’t need a butler

To ring on a bell

I’m quite eccentric

I’m hip and so bold

Suppose that’s the best way

Before I’m too old.

I don’t need gold coins

Or fancy old rings

Music and laughter

Are my favourite things

I’m proud and outspoken

Say what I think

I love a good singsong

And even a drink

I’m proud to be ENGLISH

Don’t care what you think!

©Poem By melanie Palliser

 

 

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