Saturday 17 December 2016

True Democracy

What Is Democracy?
Democracy is the will of the Folk within an administrative boundary.
The boundaries for democracy can be local and national.
In a truly democratic state, the Folk partakes in defining its own present and its own future.
Democracy is meant to be from the Folk for the Folk.
It is not meant to be overruled by elites dictating their agenda from behind closed doors.
The democratic right is not meant to be subdued to the bullying whips of commissars whose function is to impose the will of their masters.
Democracy is expressed through freedom of speech and respect for the right of other people to express their views. It is not meant for abuse, intimidation and bullying.
The objective of a democratic order is to uphold the right of the individual within a society and the right of many individuals within the same society, for the greater good of the community.
The deconstruction of democracy starts with undoing a person's will to partake in society, and it ends with the alienation of many and with distrust in the ruling elites.
Not Democracy but Tyranny
Currently, Britain is ruled by a foreign parliament based in Brussels and by an elite that is sacrificing our interests to the demands of this foreign parliament. 
Being ruled from Brussels means continuous mass immigration to Britain and continuous payment of crippling tributes to foreign countries members of the European Union.
It also means that the will of the Folk has been ignored and replaced with the will of those who wish to submit our Nation to foreign parliament. 
Not our interests, but those of the ruling tyranny are being furthered.
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How can we have national democracy when a parliament in Brussels - representing 28 countries - is legislating according to whatever is placed before it by the European Commission?
How can we have democracy when millions of jobs in Britain are being held away from British people and given to eastern Europeans only?
How can we have democracy when the Establishment excludes anyone who meaningfully challenges its established order?

 

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