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THE ENSIGN MESSAGE

COMMENTS ON CURRENT AFFAIRS

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I think it is fairly clear that a great number of our people have become completely disillusioned with much of our main stream political parties. The great upheaval in the Labour Party is proof that many things are wrong, but that is not the whole story by any means.

The one subject they are all unwilling to discuss is our relationship with Europe. They all think it is cut and dried, but they are wrong.

We all fondly believed that the last war ended on V.E.day but we were deceived. Certainly all the guns, tanks, and bombers were put away for good that is clear. What most of us didn’t realize was that all that happened was that the plan just changed gear. What could never be achieved by brute force could quite easily be accomplished by subterfuge, with help from some of our own enemy within. Now that the fog of secrecy is beginning to disperse, the whole picture becomes crystal clear. Much of it started by the destruction of our fishing fleet and ancient rights in our waters. The farming industry has been mangled by the CAP much to the benefit of others. Interference with our ancient laws and rights is all too clear. Our engineering background has been largely destroyed on the altar of Europe.

Our Royal Mail, a great national institution has all but been destroyed by regulations from Brussels.

With new laws from Brussels we were obliged to open up all our markets including our public utilities. Now as we all know, our Gas and Electrical distribution together with water supplies are now very largely controlled by Europe, France and Germany in particular.

It is clear to anybody who cares to think about these things that none of this happened by accident. It is all part of a long standing plan.

History alone tells us that both France and Germany, have attempted to conquer Britain by force of arms. This way it is much cheaper and far less dangerous. Wake up Britain before it is too late!

At this point I was reminded of an inscription on the headstone of a RAF Sergeant killed in July 1940; “What greater cause is there than that of right, freedom and God?”

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