Yellow Supremacist threatens Australia with China War propaganda

So China’s commo self-anointed dictator Chairman Xi dispatches his top bullshit artist to threaten Australia’s independence?   Confucius Professor Wang Yiwei…likes winners. But China imperialists are no different to Japanese types. Yellow Supremacists can bugger off! Anglo Australia retains enduring cultural and strategically entrusted ties with Anglo America. The Anglo-sphere strategic

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Brexiteer Boris Johnson as PM is the hope of the side for Absolute Brexit

British Conservative MP Boris Johnson (55) has won the UK’s Conservative Party leadership contest in a ballot of party members and will become the next UK prime minister. Conservative party votes for Johnson doubled his rival Jeremy Hunt, winning 92,153 votes to his Hunt’s 46,656.  Turnout was 87.4% with Johnson

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16 Strands for an Harmonious Brexit

Strand 1: Brexit must be implemented by UK Government as Promised. By a narrow margin, a majority of citizens of the United Kingdom at their democratic request, voted on 23rd June 2016 for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union (EU) under the provisions of the European Union Referendum

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PM Theresa May’s Mansion House Brexit Speech of 2nd March 2018

Here is the full text of Theresa May’s Mansion House Speech of 2nd March 2018 setting out her vision for the UK’s relationship with the EU after Brexit.  It follows from her Brexit Speech at Lancaster House on 17th January 2017 which is reproduced via the following link: PM Theresa

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Brexit Easy Peasy

It took long enough; but today, 44 years after the United Kingdom joined the European Union, Britain has told the EU bully where to go.  Easy Peasy! Brexit is a victory for national self-determination, for democracy, for UK independence and Economic Nationalism.  It is a wonderful historic day for the

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White marginalisation and imposed multiculturalism undermine New Zealand Identity

“In 1973 my mother realized she would gain a better life for herself, my sister and I if we emigrated to New Zealand.  A deciding factor in my mother’s decision making, even as far back as the early 1970’s, was the already apparent social ethnic disharmony in our south London

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