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Board Economics
Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
by
Corazon79
on 14/09/2015, 21:05:30 UTC
I'd like to give you some input here, as an Englishman. I'm 35 and I think my position is shared by many between the ages of around 25 upwards.

This is the way I personally see it. Probably a third of the English people, half of the Welsh population, and half of northern Ireland would broadly agree with this outlook.

First of all, the Scottish independence movement is an EU/globalist trojan horse. The Scots are promised a Nordic-style 'easy life' welfare state by their supposed 'nationalist' party, the SNP, which is actually a social democratic party in favour of mass immigraton, big government, extreme political correctness and the nanny state. The EU has also created a fake nationalist party in Wales, but the Welsh aren't as easily tricked.

It's obvious that true independence (for anybody) would mean energy independence and the capability to issue and use your own decentralised currency. The SNP does not emphasise individual rights and falls ways short of delivering true freedom. Instead, Scotland will end up following the way of Sweden, which has been a disaster socially, culturally and economically.

To put it briefly, the English and Welsh are typically anti-globalisation and anti-EU. The EU is just seen as a financial racket for French and German civil servants to earn high wages, at our expense. They do not respect our national sovereignty or way of life (at best) but the suspicion is growing quickly that they ultimately want to eradicate us as an ethnic group. Honestly, the EU is just seen as another Nazi movement, flipped around 180 degrees, to give it a different superficial image. We know fascism when we see it. And it has arrived again. People have been slow to wake up, but I think they see it now.

As for the Labour Party, they are seen as a joke by much of the population, and are basically regarded as anti-white racists. UKIP has eaten into their vote considerably.

If Scotland gains independence, the English/Welsh will probably never again elect a Labour Prime Minister. The only way Corbyn will be chosen, is if the general election is rigged by our hidden controllers.