Thursday, 15 January 2026

Are you ready to Brexit. Again?

Like an aging rockstar doing one final tour presenting his greatest hits, Nigel farage is getting ready to Brexit again.

Apparently, COVID meant it was never done properly, so it seems this will be his election pitch.

On top of that, his old "party", UKIP, have a new logo and tagline.

For the last few months, his current party, Reform, has been welcoming defecting Conservatives into the party, giving another meaning to Reform.

Let us not forget that Farage stood his then party down from standing against Conservatives in the 2019 election, so sure was he that this was the BREXIT deal that he had saught. But it seems this is not the case, or he was lying then. Or now. Who knows? Or cares?

Whether the country is ready to litigate BREXIT again, after the referendum result was carried out in that the UK left both the economic and political parts of the EU as well as the SM and CU.

This comes after Starmer says he is looking to strengthen ties between the UK and the EU as America slides into totalitarianism and/or civil war, with Europe cut adrift.

The country, I believe, is tired of Brexit, tired of the small problems of Brexit, and just want to get on with ther lives. There are those who will blame all ills on immigrants, and will only be happy if and when all migration stops.

But the country is mired in stagnation. Productivity has flatlined since the Conservatives took power in 2010, and no cutting benefits and welfare will make the country richer. Austerity has moved more money to the top 10%, as it always does, leaving the poorer 90% with less to spend.

But if you tax the rich they'll leave, we're told. Well, its not that the pay their way in tax anyway, and if they're not willing to pay what they should, then let them go.

Meawhile, America threatens to invade and annex Greenland, and sees liberal Europe as its idealogical enemy to be defeated.

These are dark days, caused one orange man baby and Congress and the Supreme Court not doing their constitutional duty on restricting the executive's power.

Liberty wept.

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