Brexiteers exiting Theresa May's sinking ship...and that's a good thing for Britain!

in informationwar •  6 years ago 

The key negotiator of the Brexit deal, David Davis, resigned recently over his concerns that the Prime Minister, Theresa May, was a closet anti-Brexiteer; and now, yesterday, the British Foreign Minister, Boris Johnson joined him. The globalists have been in a panic over the entire breakup of the European Union which the Brexit victory certainly portends and they have been applying maximum pressure to Theresa May and her cabinet to soft pedal the whole plan--almost to the point that practically nothing but the paper work and public facade was really going to change in the whole Brexit aftermath from what existed before Brexit.

Boris Johnson had reportedly been telling Theresa May to stop dragging her heels on completing the exit for months, while she reportedly kept coming back with "trust me" that she really was moving the ball forward even though you'd needed a micrometer to measure it's progress. Well, Johnson kept looking for reasons to trust her, and just wasn't getting any. Davis's departure likely smoothed the way.


(Theresa May photo courtesy of theduran.com)

This is a huge deal, as it will not only finally lead to the downfall of Theresa May and her government, but it will likely increase the rancor from the Brexiteers at the foot-dragging and cause a government crisis of monumental proportions. You can bet the globalists are cheering this too, though, because they will likely try to finagle another Brexit vote out of the ensuing chaos so that they can then do a better job of rigging it the next time around.

This article contains more details:

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-09/uk-government-crisis-deepens-boris-johnson-resigns-pound-slides

Yes, the worm is turning against the globalists, but they still control the Western World's finances and militaries. They are not exactly going to go peacefully into that good night. This resignation could be a major tipping point for the peace of the West, and a signal that the international Civil War between patriots and tyrants is in the near offing.

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I would suggest this is political manoeuvring, the controllers must have something up their sleeve to stop Brexit. While I don't expect people to believe what I'm about to write, I think the evidence is there…

All general elections are fixed. May, Davis, Johnson, etc. are just actors. Think about it, if you made a point of being one of the chief campaigners for Brexit (David Davis) and you got the job negotiating terms, come hell and high waters, you wouldn't resign by choice. But since Davis is an actor, he does whatever the script tells him.

The EU referendum was an attempt to remove Common law from Britain once and for all. European law is derived from Roman law, and will get a whole lot worse once there's no backdoor out.

Common law: if it's not expressly against the law, it's lawful.
Roman law: if there is no law granting you a (revocable) right, it's unlawful.

I think they tried to fix the referendum vote too, and they now know how much they were short by. On a two way vote, if over 50 per cent of eligible voters vote Leave, Remain can’t win. They couldn't risk a 100 or 101 per cent turn out in any of the 650 constituencies, so last time Leave could win with less. How high do they dare stuff if they engineer another referendum?

I’m putting this out there because if you know what to look for you too can find the fraud. They seem to think they're Superman, put a pair of glasses on and become a different person...

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Portillo is not the only one playing dual roles on the BBC GE broadcast, was it all pre-recorded?

Around the run-up to the referendum there was talk of a desperate need to move parliament out of Westminster for up to six years because of essential refurbishment works. This has not gone ahead, the story went mute after Leave won. I suspect if Remain had won, parliament would now be somewhere else, and that six years would increase to ten, to fifteen, to twenty… Basically, parliament would never return to Westminster, the administration of UK law would be quietly transferred to the now established European regional areas governed by regional Mayors, taking orders directly from Roman law Brussels… Common law no more.

I’m no longer following the news, but haven’t they kicked off this need to move from parliament again? We need to ready ourselves, all MPs are working for the same party.

Awesome reply. You raise many good points, not the least of which is that all major elections where there is really something important at stake are now rigged. Lots of smoke and mirrors here, for sure. Haven't heard anything about moving Parliament, but then, I am not a regular British news watcher. Sending you a little sumpin', sumpin' for such an awesome reply. Thanks!

Top Post @mepatriot

Thanks, BR...

If May and others were not dragging their feet I feel like the UK would be free of the EU by now.

Indeed. A real Brexiter would have found a way to "get 'er done."...especially at the Prime Minister's level of power.