The big day has arrived – It’s election day

 

The General Election that the House of Commons didn’t want to consent to has arrived. It’s time for the turkeys who delayed and tried to stymie Brexit by political shenanigans in the lower house to face Christmas,

This is one of the most important General Elections in several generations because the choice is so very stark. We can either vote for the Conservatives and have some chance of a government that will honour the vote in the 2016 Referendum to leave the European Union, or throw that vote away and much else about Britain besides that, by voting for the Labour Party.

If Labour wins this election, either honestly or with the help of the Islamic fraudulent voter banks, then this country and all that many of us have loved about it will die. The nation’s borders will be propped open, what’s left of freedom of speech will be killed off and the economy will be decimated by policies that have failed elsewhere and in Britain’s past. No sensible person should want destruction to be the fate of their nation which is why the choice at this election is so stark.

Do I like or trust the Conservatives? Not entirely but they are better than the alternatives. Boris Johnson does at least have a track record in being an effective leader as we saw when he was mayor of Greater London. Corbyn’s record on the other hand is dire. He’s never seemed to find any Islamic or Irish Republican extremist who he didn’t want to hang around with whether that be the IRA or the genocidal Islamic groups Hamas and Hezbollah. If the cause was anti-West or anti-British then Jeremy Corbyn would be seen supporting it. This is not the sort of person I want to see leading the nation. Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party in its current incarnation would destroy Britain.

It is a very scary election for many of us. Will Britain vote for common sense and the Tories or will Briton’s vote for destruction by Labour? We don’t know but I hope that people make the better choice and say no to the Marxist martinet and his friends in Labour despite the dishonest promises of ‘free stuff’ that they are making to the public.

This is one election where I am going to stay up as late as possible to watch for the result. This is because it’s an election that will decide whether I breath a sigh of relief and get on with my life and look forward to the future, or wonder whether I should try to pack my wife and child off to somewhere safer overseas.

I’m going to hold my nose and vote for the relatively innoffensive Tory who is my current MP. He like his party is not perfect but I’d rather him and those like him than anyone else. If I was in the North and my choice was between Brexit Party and Labour then I’d be voting Brexit Party but that’s not an option where I am. It’s a straight fight between a particularly odious Lib Dem party and the Tories. In that case I have to go Tory in order to stop the Lib Dems and support the party that is most likely to carry out my wishes and the wishes of 17 million other Britons.

I hope and pray that Britons make the choice for a government that will build up Britain and not destroy it.