True
Political Parties Around the World
In Britain
there are several groups that call themselves political parties.
Most
of these are more or less exactly the same, not least because they all firmly
advocate remaining in the European Union.
That
means they firmly advocate the undemocratic handing over of Great Britain
to the European Union, which is, of course, illegally to relinquish sovereignty
to another power.
This
in turn undermines the nation state, and therefore undermines the individual
citizens to whom that nation belongs.
In Britain
the largest political party that honestly advocates British sovereignty is the
UK Independence Party.
Europe has many national parties, or parties that acknowledge the
importance of the nation state and democracy. They therefore vigorously oppose
the European Union.
These parties can be found in the Europe of Freedom and Democracy group EFD (see here).
In the
USA
the Republican and Democratic Parties are also more or less exactly the same.
To all intents and purposes, both are run by the Council of Foreign Relations and the
Trilateral Commission; and so are both driven towards attaining world
government, which is counter to a world of free
and independent nation states.
The only opposition to this can be
found in the Tea Party movement, which, with members from both Democratic and
Republican parties, has so far not yet emerged as a separate political body.
Nationalism,
Socialism, Communism - Definitions
Socialism,
communism and fascism have a lot in common: they are all against the nation
state and therefore the truth.
Since
socialism and communism both require considerable state intervention, they
undermine the natural building blocks of a good nation.
Thus,
under a socialist or a communist state, individuals, married couples, families,
parishes (or its equivalent) and in many cases nations are moved aside and
replaced by the state.
It is
frequently overlooked that Hitler’s Nazis were socialists – National Socialists
(in short, 'Nazis').
National Socialism is, of course, a misnomer, because Hitler’s intention was, at the
very least, European domination and the removal of individual nations and therefore free individuals from the map.
Nazis were
also fascists, the true meaning of which is the undemocratic triumvirate of
unions, corporations and state.
The
word 'nationalist' has since wrongly become associated with 'Nazi' or 'fascist', and
yet a nationalist (someone who believes in the nation state and all its
democratic and natural components) is often called a ‘fascist’ or a ‘Nazi’ –
usually by people who are truly Nazis or fascists.
The
European Union is in by the true definition of the word, a fascist state – run
undemocratically and without accountability by the triumvirate of unions,
corporations and politicians.
The
same can be said of the slowly emerging global superstate, which is more and more frequently
appearing in the guise of the UN or NATO.