Goodbye my England, so long old friend

Your days are numbered, being brought to an end.

To be Scottish or Irish or Welsh that’s just fine,

But don’t say you’re English that’s way out of line!

The French and the Germans may call themselves such,

As may the Norwegians, the Swedes and the Dutch.

You can say you are Russian or maybe a Dane,

But don’t say you are English ever again.

At Broadcasting House that word is taboo,

In Brussels they’ve scrapped it, in Parliament too.

Even schools are affected, staff do as they’re told,

They mustn’t teach children about the England of old.

Writers like Shakespeare, Milton or Shaw,

Do pupils not learn about them anymore?

How about Agincourt, Hastings or Mons?

Where England lost hosts of her very brave sons.

We’re not Europeans, how can we be?

Europe is miles away, over the sea!

We’re English from England let’s all be proud.

Stand up and be counted, shout it out loud!

Let’s tell Gordon Brown and Brussels too.

We’re proud of our heritage, not just red, white and blue.

Fly the flag of St. George, not the Union Jack!

Let the whole World know that ENGLAND is back!

Anon

Campaign for an English Parliament.

There is no country called The Regions.

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Goodbye my England, so long old friend

Your days are numbered, being brought to an end.

To be Scottish or Irish or Welsh that’s just fine,

But don’t say you’re English that’s way out of line!

The French and the Germans may call themselves such,

As may the Norwegians, the Swedes and the Dutch.

You can say you are Russian or maybe a Dane,

But don’t say you are English ever again.

At Broadcasting House that word is taboo,

In Brussels they’ve scrapped it, in Parliament too.

Even schools are affected, staff do as they’re told,

They mustn’t teach children about the England of old.

Writers like Shakespeare, Milton or Shaw,

Do pupils not learn about them anymore?

How about Agincourt, Hastings or Mons?

Where England lost hosts of her very brave sons.

We’re not Europeans, how can we be?

Europe is miles away, over the sea!

We’re English from England let’s all be proud.

Stand up and be counted, shout it out loud!

Let’s tell Gordon Brown and Brussels too.

We’re proud of our heritage, not just red, white and blue.

Fly the flag of St. George, not the Union Jack!

Let the whole World know that ENGLAND is back!

Anon

Campaign for an English Parliament.

There is no country called The Regions.

HatTip Looking for a Voice

Via Mr Spark some sensible words that I think well worth further broadcasting.

I have no idea who this guy is but he speaks for most of the English…..come to think of it, he probably speaks for most of Europe.

A message that Brussels seems to want to Ban. One cannot help wondering about Mayor Thielemans's devotion to free speech and freedom of assembly in this particular case, when he banned the anti-Sharia demonstration because he fears it will upset the Muslim inhabitants of Brussels, but appears quite happy for a far-left group of anti-American conspiracy theorists, calling itself
“United for Truth” (UfT), to demonstrate in Brussels on 9
September..

Messages coming from government and the media appear to be very one sided, 'don't upset the Muslims'.

When you get the Clergy and the Media acting in tandem, you know that things are really wrong.

Stories such as this, where a bishop is suggesting that we all call God by his other name Allah, and this one where Tonight, at 11.15, ITV will broadcast the story of the Islamic Jesus –
a man born of a virgin, and a man who performed miracles, but there was
no crucifixion and no resurrection. Yet there is a Second Coming, when
he shall descend in the clouds as a Muslim to destroy the Jews and 'the
swine'.

Another question being asked is whether we are now policing or appeasing Islamic Extremism, following the recent decision of the West Midlands police to refer Channel 4 to
Ofcom.  The West Midlands police made the decision after they had decided not to prosecute a number of Muslims featured in a Dispatches programme entitled 'Undercover Mosque', broadcast earlier this year (Google video).

Then there is crap like this – A Muslim terror suspect -living in the UK has publicly praised the
insurgents who are battling British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, is to be allowed to stay in Britain.
If we are not allowed to send him back to Egypt, where he is likely to be tortured, why don't we just deport him to Brussels, and let them have him.

When Governments overburden its people with rules,
regulations and licences for everything we do, everything we say, everywhere we
go, and try to micromanage our lives, sooner or later the population will say, we have had enough of this.

I have no desire to have my country ruled by Europeans, nor do I wish
it to be part of a new Eurabia, part of a global caliphate, but I have said repeatedly: we are on
our own. This is fundamental. Our
political leaders no longer act in the best interests of the people
they supposedly serve. Self-interest, short-sightedness, and corruption
guarantee our continuing decline.

The driving force behind our political impotence is the character of
the elitists who control the media, the bureaucracies, and the governments of Europe.

But, ultimately, it doesn’t matter where it started. We’re stuck
with it. Those people in power who claim to act in our interest do not
represent us. They are out of touch with average people. They are
immune to common sense.

Common sense tells us to put the Muslim genie back in the bottle.


When governments
build Authoritarian states, free peoples eventually resist.

If the words, “I am not a number, I am a free man!” make your heart all a-flutter, here's some happy news: Number 6 is coming back to TV in January ‘08. AMC, along with the U.K. companies Granada and Sky One, is reviving The Prisoner,
the four-decade-old sci-fi cult favorite. “This is truly an iconic
piece of television and will fit well side-by-side with the classic
cinematic works of all time,” Charlie Collier, the mostly movie
network's executive vice president and general manager tells TV Guide.

For those whose familiarity with TV incarcerations begins with Oz, The Prisoner
is a British series about a former government operative who is drugged
and taken to a surreal seaside village where everyone is monitored
24/7, no one can leave, and most inhabitants wear vaguely naval
outfits.

The show's hero, called only Number 6, is under constant siege
to reveal secrets to an unnamed interrogator — the ever-changing Number
2. “Not knowing who to trust, Number 6 is driven by the desperate need
to discover the truth behind the Village, the reason for his being
there, and most importantly, how he can survive and escape to his
previous life,” says Collier.

“There are so many elements that make The Prisoner relevant today,” he adds. “The battle of the individual against the system, and on and on.”

How very true. You can read the full article in TV Guide here.

If you are a fan of The Prisoner, then click on the rotating No.6 logo on the page header to access the website.

I am not a number, I am a free man

If the words, “I am not a number, I am a free man!” make your heart all a-flutter, here's some happy news: Number 6 is coming back to TV in January ‘08. AMC, along with the U.K. companies Granada and Sky One, is reviving The Prisoner,
the four-decade-old sci-fi cult favorite. “This is truly an iconic
piece of television and will fit well side-by-side with the classic
cinematic works of all time,” Charlie Collier, the mostly movie
network's executive vice president and general manager tells TV Guide.

For those whose familiarity with TV incarcerations begins with Oz, The Prisoner
is a British series about a former government operative who is drugged
and taken to a surreal seaside village where everyone is monitored
24/7, no one can leave, and most inhabitants wear vaguely naval
outfits.

The show's hero, called only Number 6, is under constant siege
to reveal secrets to an unnamed interrogator — the ever-changing Number
2. “Not knowing who to trust, Number 6 is driven by the desperate need
to discover the truth behind the Village, the reason for his being
there, and most importantly, how he can survive and escape to his
previous life,” says Collier.

“There are so many elements that make The Prisoner relevant today,” he adds. “The battle of the individual against the system, and on and on.”

How very true. You can read the full article in TV Guide here.

If you are a fan of The Prisoner, then click on the rotating No.6 logo on the page header to access the website.

I am not a number, I am a free man