A couple of disgruntled totalitarian British “Tories”, upset about this whole “follow the will of the people” nonsense and dead set on ignoring the result of the Brexit referendum, have left the Tories to join a new super-EUnuch-phile party (as if Britain didn’t have enough of those already).
They might have spent a little longer on the subject of branding, though.
Two former Tory MPs, Stephen Dorrell and Neil Carmichael, have said they are leaving the Conservative Party in order to join the ultra-europhile splinter party Change UK (CUK), formed by eight Labour and three Conservative MPs who had left their former parties over issues including anti-Semitism in Labour and their handling of Brexit.
So… the British Cucks are leaving to join CUK?
You’d have to have a heart of stone to not find that extremely hilarious.
Thatisall.
Britain, (They haven’t been Great since Thatcher), is like most of Eurostan. Dead and moving into totalitarianism.
Let them rot.
Now Eastern Europe might still be salvageble.
There, fixed it for ya. “Britain, (They haven’t been Great since Thatcher left office), is like most of Eurostan. Dead and moving into totalitarianism”. Being of English stock, have to keep the spark alive and pray there are enough norse stock nationalists remaining to change course they are on. I do agree that the house of Windsor saxons are pretty… Read more »
And being of Norse stock and deeply familiar with European history and the European mindset of “play along to get along until we decide not to and then… Holy shit!”, I’m not even close to writing off my cousins yet. Everybody was quick to write off the Brits (and the rest of Europe as well) in 1940, just to name… Read more »
Your comment about shooting them in the back of the head and pushing off reminded me of a memorial on the banks of the Danube in Budapest of that type of Nazi thing.
*sigh* Emperor, I live in the land of the liberals. No, seriously, the only contact I have with conservatives is online. Can you explain to me what the word “cuck” means and how it came to be? I’m serious and not judgy, and straightforward and not-angry terms would help. Thanks.
Sure I can 🙂 It comes from the word “cuckold” which, as a noun, refers to a man whose wife has been sleeping around or, as a verb, refers to the act of sleeping with another man’s wife. In this particular case, it’s the noun meaning that is being referred to. Throughout history, being a cuckold is seen as being… Read more »
Thank you! That fits with what I gleaned from context and provides more info. (My girlfriend got called one and wants to know what it meant. I think the person in question was being stupid, but I’d be an idiot, a liar, or both if I said there weren’t stupid people on the right as well as the left :))