And now, the battle to save Britain (from Brexit)
It is time for a new democratic campaign to defend core British rights and interests which cannot be enhanced by leaving the Single Market and Customs Union.
REJOICE! Rejoice! The battle of Downing Street is over. Now the battle for Britain begins. Like lions rising from slumber, the British people have risen and dealt a mighty blow to the Leave Liars.
A Conservative Party fighting on the most isolationist manifesto in its history and a prime minister who gave in across the board to the xenophobic UKIP-style hate of Europeans have been repudiated by British democracy.
Seventy-three years ago, as the democratic world rose up to save the Continent from the ravages of extreme nationalism, British soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy jointly with American, Commonwealth and European armies and units. Now the British people have said an emphatic "No" to the English nationalism of the UKIP (UK Independence Party) and the DailyMail-Telegraph media clique. And north of the border, Scottish nationalism has also been dealt a blow, as Scots booted out the Scottish National Party (SNP) leader in the House of Commons, Angus Robertson, and the SNP supremacist, Alex Salmond.
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