On the upcoming Euro election

 

Because of the sheer incompetence of our current Prime Minister and an arrogant political class that has worked tirelessly to try to scupper the Brexit that a majority of Britons voted for, we face very soon an election that should never have been held. Despite a clear mandate for Britain to leave the European Union, the delays and incompetence shown by those who govern us has put us in the position where we have to vote for members of the toothless, rubber stamp European Parliament.

As someone who has never been in favour of voter apathy on the grounds that such apathy lands us with some truly awful representatives, such as London’s Sadiq ‘Saracen’ Khan for example, I would never recommend that people stay away from the polling stations in protest. On the contrary I would strongly urge people to get out and vote, because you can be damned sure that the shifty Remainiacs will be voting and they need to be countered.

If boycotting the Euro poll is not an option, because all that will do is hand an easy victory to the Remainers, including the sleazy Janus-faced Lib Dems, the question then comes who to vote for?

For my own part I could never vote Tory after the debacle that the party has caused in Westminster. I could also not bring myself to vote for a Labour party that is led by a man who is great friends with the sort of scum who want me and my family dead. The Lib Dems are obviously out for reasons of the lack of trust I have in them, which leaves an alternative or insurgent party as my only option.

If I was living in the South West constituency then I’d be down the polling station as soon as it opened in order to vote for Carl Benjamin aka Sargon of Akkad who is a free speech campaigner and contesting the seat for UKIP. If the constituency I lived in was the North West then my vote would go to Mr Tommy Robinson who is standing as an Independent on a counter jihad and anti-political correctness platform. Unfortunately for me neither of these individuals are an option for me in my constituency. This leaves me with a straight choice between either UKIP or the new Brexit Party.

I would normally, as I did in the local elections that were held recently, vote for UKIP but going by the previous local results, UKIP may not be able to take the seat despite the EU not being that popular locally. I don’t want to waste my vote on a party that may not have much chance of winning the seat so it is likely that I will be voting for the Brexit Party. My reasoning for this choice is as follows: Nigel Farage the leader of the Brexit Party has managed to get together a very good slate of candidates from all walks of life, some of whom I agree with politically and some who I do not. However, despite their diverse individual political positions, they are all committed to getting Britain out of the European Empire and the Brexit Party has managed to garner impressive pre-election poll results.

As far as I’m concerned the main priority for those of us who are interested in politics at the moment is to leave the EU, many of our current problems stem from our membership of this organisation and we also cannot sort out our nation’s problems until we are out of the EU. I agree with UKIP that Britain faces a number of serious Islam related problems and I respect the fact that UKIP is publicly committed to giving us back the freedom of speech that political correctness and Islamopandering has stolen from us. UKIP is for me very positive in these areas. But, I feel that the Brexit Party probably has the best chance of holding the current members of the political class to account and giving the frankly treasonous Tories and Jew-hating Labour Party a political bloody nose. We need to be out of the EU in order to be free to cure the ills that beset us and I’m willing to take a gamble on the Brexit Party in the hope that this end will be achieved.