Showing posts with label Brexit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brexit. Show all posts

SHORTPOD (30): "ME AND MY LIBERAL GF" VS. STUFF THAT REALLY MATTERS

Affirmative Right Chief Editor Colin Liddell discusses Richard Spencer's increasingly ludicrous attempts to remain the centre of attention by parading—or being paraded by—his liberal girlfriend.

Meanwhile the world heads for greater instability, with migrant invasion armies assembling at the US border with little in the way of moral and ideological resistance, and Britain battling to extricate itself from a deceitful and malevolent European Union



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UKIP GUN IS LOCKED AND LOADED AND POINTING AT THE HEAD OF TORY REMAINERS

by Trad News

Thanks to the turbulence being caused by the Brexit negotiations, UK politics are particularly unstable at the moment.

This could easily lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Theresa May's shambolic government, and we might even see a general election being announced within weeks or even days. After that, who knows what will happen.

ZOMBIE MAY BEING GROOMED TO BECOME A SOFT BREXIT SCAPEGOAT

by Daniel Barge

Yesterday, at their joint press conference at Chequers, Donald Trump tried to make British Prime Minister Theresa May look good. This was after giving her a well-deserved kicking in a recent interview, highlighting her pathetic performance negotiating Brexit with the EU. 

SHORTPOD (25): THE GREAT BREXIT BUST-UP

Affirmative Right Chief Editor Colin Liddell comments on the latest Brexit squabble in Britain's Conservative Party, which has led to the resignations of several government ministers and greatly weakened the minority government of Prime Minister Theresa May.

How will the EU react to the weakening hand of the British government in the Brexit negotiations? Will this situation ensure a Hard Brexit? Will May continue to hang on? Who would likely replace her? 


All this and more will be revealed succinctly and efficiently in the Shortpod, the podcast for people who may not have the endless hours to spend watching YouTube Livestreams.

MAY PUTS POLITICAL NOOSE ROUND HER NECK WITH UNWORKABLE BREXIT DEAL

by Trad News

Make no mistake about it, UK Prime Minister Theresa May is an outstanding political failure, and, like other outstanding female political failures, is only in office because she is a woman—and woman politicians are simply not judged as harshly as their male colleagues, which, on its own, is one reason they shouldn't be in politics. 

"CHAMPAGNE COMMIE" CORBYN'S DOUBLE BETRAYAL OF WHITE WORKING CLASS

by Trad News

If there were any hopes that the Labour Party would start doing its job again by representing the interests of the British working class, they have been destroyed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's latest speech on Brexit.

BREXIT HANGS LIKE A SHADOW AND A PESTILENCE UPON THE LAND

With Brexit, Britain was a "light unto the nations," but the aftermath has not been good for British nationalism.

The darkling skies of "Westmonster"


When it comes to nationalism, Britain is now the sick man of Europe.

The recent German election proved that. A formerly cucked nation now has over 90 nationalist representatives in its parliament, sniping at the weakened Merkel.

Britain, by contrast, has zilch.

MAY THE FARCE BE WITH YOU


A Political Corpse Now Leads Britain


The UK general election, which was looking so boring for so long, finally got interesting.

First, let me say that Theresa May’s decision to hold the election was the right one. At the time she was miles ahead in the opinion polls, but her party only had a very narrow majority. To go into Brexit negotiations with such a slim majority would have placed her in a position of weakness with the EU. Britain’s exit promises to be a stormy one, and the government’s popularity is sure to fluctuate.

CONSPIRACY CORNER: THE TERRORIZING OF BREXIT BRITAIN



Sadiq Khan, the first (and hopefully the last) Muslim mayor of London, is now mainly famous as being an apologist for Islam. In September, 2016, he famously said terrorist attacks are "part and parcel of living in a big city." 

Separated from its context, the quote sounds like he was normalizing terrorism in London and this is how the quote is generally used these days. But how many people know that he was actually talking about some minor bombings in New York City? At the time that Khan made these attacks London was doing relatively well in terms of safety from terrorist attacks. Europe not so much. Khan was effectively being a bit smug.

THERESA MAY DECIDES TO GO TO THE COUNTRY: START COUNTING THE SPOONS


Theresa May has announced that she wants an early General Election on 8 June. However, this is no longer a simple matter of the PM going to see the Queen and requesting that Parliament be dissolved and an election called. Under the Fixed Term Parliaments Act, Mrs May will require a two thirds majority in the House of Commons to vote to call an early election.

The odds are on May getting a two thirds majority because the leaders of the Labour and LibDem parties, Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron have both welcomed the idea of an early election. However, the position is not quite as straightforward as it might seem. The two thirds majority in the Commons is not two thirds of those who vote, but two thirds of the entire Commons personnel, that is, 417 of the 650 MPs. If there is a heavy abstention – the coward’s way out for an MP – May could struggle to reach 417 voting in favour.

WELCOME TO THE NEW ROCKY EUROPE AND WHY THAT'S (PROBABLY) A GOOD THING

Meet the New Europe, same as the old one.


The great thing about BREXIT are the unforeseen consequences. Nobody can really be sure of what the ultimate outcome of that historic vote by the British people will be. But one result seems to be a revival of inter-European rivalry, something that has both a good and bad side. 

On the plus side it strengthens identity, but on the negative side it might even see a return of military conflict between some European nations. This too is not necessarily a bad thing, as long as the causality count is low. This is because it will stimulate a more masculine and militaristic culture in the various European nations that will have enormous benefits for societies that are incredibly "cucked" and "feminized" at the moment. (Being Alt-Right means being able to take a wider view of things).

The first example of BREXIT leading in this direction is the growing rift between Spain and Britain over Gibraltar, which has now also become mixed up with issues of Scottish and Catalan secession.

THE BREXITING: IT BEGINS...

The Battle for Britain begins.


Nine months after the British establishment got well and truly f**ked up the arse by the British voters, the Brexit baby has finally been born, with Prime Minister Theresa May acting as unwilling midwife.

Yesterday, May finally got round to invoking Article 50, the clause in the Treaty of Lisbon that covers members exiting the EU, which has been compared by some commentators to "The Hotel California"—i.e. you can check in anytime you want but you can never leave, an apt comparison, as music critics believe the song's lyrics refer to being in Hell.

PODCAST 51: THE YEAR OF THE FROG



Colin and Andy are joined by Alt-Right stalwarts Richard Wolstencroft and Alex Fontana to take a long look back at the "Current Year" that will soon be no more. Among many topics discussed are Bowie, Brexit, Trump, the Alt-Right, and the nature of Capitalism. Will Trump live up to the hopes placed in him, or will he disappoint? All this and more in the final Alt-Right podcast of 2016, a remarkable and revolutionary year. Onward and upwards to 2017!



VIDEO: THE ALT-RIGHT AND THE TRIUMPH OF TRUMP


2016 is the answer to 2008: A couple of days after Donald Trump's narrow but momentous election victory, Alternative Right's Chief Editor Colin Liddell reflects on the US Presidential election and how it would not have been possible without the Alt-Right's attack on political correctness, the proliferation of social media and memes, the Syrian refugee crisis, and Brexit. He also looks ahead at the demographic threat still facing White America, and the possible impact of the "Trump Effect" on European elections in the coming months.

BREXIT IN NAME ONLY: NO, YOU *MAY* NOT LIMIT MASS IMMIGRATION



We knew it was a bad deal when a Remainer, Theresa May, was made Prime Minister by the Conservative Party hierarchy, following David Cameron's shock defeat in the famous BREXIT vote. Despite May being a Remainer and being beholden to unseen power brokers, it was still hoped that the will of the people would be respected, especially with regard to the obvious desire to see a drastic reduction in immigration. But no dice!

Heading for the G20 summit in China, May rejected pledges made by the official "Vote Leave" group for a "points-based" system, the best hope in the present political climate for radically reducing immigration.

EUROPA REDUX: WHAT WILL REPLACE THE TOTTERING EU?


For 41 years Britain, the world's most famous Island nation, went through a period of national LARPing. After watching ABBA triumph in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1975, it tried its best to become a landlocked or semi-landlocked Continental nation that could fit in with its neighbours. To do this, the Brits gave up the shilling, the inch, and almost the pint, and instead tried their hand at being a nation of wine-swilling, baguette twirling coffee drinkers.

The Brexit vote has hopefully reversed this insanity, even if it can't quite bring back the silver sixpence and the Fahrenheit scale. But who knows? Once you start getting back in touch with your true self, anything is possible.

A NIGEL TO REMEMBER


It was the great British politician Enoch Powell who said, "All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure." The political life of Nigel Farage, however, has defied Powell's maxim, with the UKIP leader choosing to end his career neither in failure nor in "midstream." The tremendous victory achieved by the Brexit vote a few days ago means that he has crossed over the river and achieved the one goal he always defined his career by.

TORY CHAOS MADE SIMPLE


No doubt a lot of people – both in the UK and beyond – are confused by the fast-changing pace of British politics in the wake of the Brexit vote and the resignation of David Cameron, and are scratching their heads at the tumult of twists, turns, and talking points that has reduced the commentariat to a virtual troupe of babbling baboons. Order has to be restored, as well as understanding, so to move things in that direction, here is a lucid and concise precis of the process to choose Britain's next PM.

BREXIT: THE FAILURE OF DEMOCRACY (AS USUAL)


As soon as the Left recovered from their shock over the “Leave” vote, the tongues started wagging with a clever and canny strategy: Brexit, they said, was the “triumph of our democracy.” It showed the process working, you see. Even if all of us clever people hated the result, look, the system is great!

What Brexit actually shows, to anyone with a consciousness beyond “what do others think of me,” is the usual pattern of democracy: while the sensible people are busy living their lives, democracy creates crises that then require mass mobilization and massive losses to fix. There is a good reason that democracy is the graveyard of empires; unless carefully counteracted, it destroys society bit-by-bit with the seemingly gravitational movement of a moth drawn toward flame.

CATHEDRAL PRINCESS ON THE WRONG SIDE OF SCOTTISH HISTORY

Princess limbering up with a few 'Slav squats' for her appearance on the #1 TRS podcast.
by Colin Liddell

There seems to be a lot of confusion and retardedness among Alt-Righters about the nature of Scotland and why it voted REMAIN in the recent Brexit referendum. I have encountered quite a few examples in the last few days. A prime example of such stupidity was given by that anonymous individual known only as "Cathedral Princess," a stuttering Slav with a patina of Anglo-English, who recently appeared on the Fash the Nation podcast and made such crapulous comments as:
"They just really, really hate the English"
"They love the immigrant."
"I think Scotland is just a big black hole of gibsmedat."
...which drew some sad beta orbiter comments, such as "It’s like a child suing for emancipation from their parents," from the show’s usually balanced and sensible co-hosts.