Demise of Britains finest hour 

Britain had reached her finest hour but two world wars deprived her of her wealth and many of her finest men. But even then she could have risen from the ashes but traitors then took control and since the 50s began importing utterly alien beings which in no way could fit into British society, religion or culture. Within a short space of time life in Britain has degenerated from a proud unified society to a tragic chaos.  Below is a letter written to the newspapers:-

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Sir Winston Churchill said of wartime Britain: “This was their finest hour”. The election to government in the 1945 general election of Labour & that Marxist Fabian, Clement Attlee, as Prime Minister, heralded the demise of Britain & the Empire; the unfolding of Britain’s darkest hour. Britain’s finest hour was immediately followed by her darkest hour.

 

In 1934, when leader of the Labour Party, Clement Attlee said, “we put loyalty to a world order before loyalty to our own country”.

 

A treasonable statement in my opinion, but what would you expect from a Marxist Fabian (Communist). He dismembered the Empire & flooded Britain with her former colonial people. The parlous state of Britain today is a direct result of the treachery of Clement Attlee & his Fabian wolf pack.

 

Successive governments, Labour & Conservative, since 1945, have connived in the total destruction of Britain. Britain in Europe is an act of treason starting with Edward Heath & the European trade agreement. Now Britain is controlled by the European Union from Brussels.  In fact, England itself, has been removed from the European Union maps, all this with the connivance of treacherous British governments.

 

To quote Sir Winston Churchill, “This worldwide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilisation has been steadily growing”. The British people signed their own demise by not returning him to office in 1945.

J. John

Wesley Vale, Tas.

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