Monday, 19 December 2011

The Road Ahead

After Cameron's 'veto', the talk in the msm is now about Great Britain & Northern Ireland leaving the EU. Much of it is guff but, ultimately, people believe what they want to believe; they will agree with whatever makes their lives easier from a misplaced sense of hope.

The painful story of Tibet has many lessons for us. They've been resisting since 1949 and the majority of Tibetans live in refugee camps in Northern India. Only those who couldn't afford the journey or were too frail to cross the Himalayas on foot, remain behind:



Other news:
Cathy Ashton's husband urges Clegg to call for an in/out EU referendum to boost his popularity

Supporters of EU membership have run out of road

Euro-rage against Britain has reached new heights

3 comments:

  1. Bloody Hell, I missed that last post by Ambrose in the Telegraph. I must admit to feeling slightly elated though.

    As for Tibet, my heart has always been with the plight of it's people. A uniquely peaceful, loving people who absolutely do not deserve the suffering that has been inflicted on them.

    Thank you for the post :) x

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  2. "Euro-rage against Britain has reached new heights" Fantastic!

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  3. Captain HaddockDec 22, 2011 12:39 AM

    Great .. I daily pray, that they'll become so heartily sick of us, that they'll show us the door .. ;)

    Anyone else spot the irony in Camermong's recent statement to the effect that he'll do all he can to ensure the right of Falkland Islanders to maintain their self determination & to remain British (with which I totally agree) ..

    Whilst at the same time denying this very same right to the people of the UK ?

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