Monday, 29 August 2016

Our cake-filled island has a bright future, post-Brexit

The Seven Sisters, viewed from Beachy Head.
The Seven Sisters, viewed from Beachy Head.
The saddest thing about some of the Remainers who fought so hard to prevent Brexit was that they appeared to hate their own country and to take pleasure in running it down. Foremost amongst them was Emma Thompson, who called Britain a 'tiny little cloud-bolted, rainy corner of sort-of Europe, a cake-filled misery-laden grey old island'.

Of course, many who voted Remain were and are good, patriotic people who did so because they believed it to be in the best interests of their country. I have no quarrel with them, but those who, like Emma Thompson, seem to loathe their own country, do that country great damage.

Recently, looking back at the Seven Sisters as I trudged up to Beachy Head from Birling Gap, I felt fortunate to have been born on Emma Thompson's cake-filled island. Were I a less inept photographer, I should have captured the sight of a Spitfire overhead, flying from the Eastbourne Air Show. It was a reminder that an earlier generation fought and died for this island, and, in doing so, also helped win freedom for people across Europe.

Now, with Brexit on the way, I believe that the United Kingdom has a glorious opportunity to be a world-leading bastion of free trade, free speech and free enterprise. I shall use this blog to chart its progress and to counter the naysayers who long to see Brexit - and Britain - fail.

We now have a Prime Minister who has gone on record as saying that she would be prepared to die for the cause of freedom. With leadership like that, and with the world eager to trade with us, the future for this big, beautiful, cake-filled, joy-laden, green old island has never been brighter.  

3 comments:

  1. Well, Simon, you are right....so many luvvies stood out for remain, and why? Because the remainiacs were either institutionalised folk or self interested, mistaking EU "grants" for Brussels largesse, rather than redistribution of our own taxes. The "leavers" passed over self interest, put their country first. What we now have to get across to the remoaners is that the future really does hold wonderful prospects, so can you blog in you inimitable style the never ending list of advantages we now face? Best wishes, Derrick Swain (Faversham)

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    1. Thank you, Derrick. I agree - so many (albeit not all) of the Remainers are people in receipt, directly or indirectly of EU funding. We all have a duty to explain the benefits of Brexit - and I shall do my bit for the cause!

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  2. Reading your insightful piece,as your thought provoking and thankfully short readable comments on this long winded issue.i find some agreement,and refreshing .I do not like brussell sprout,much.

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