Kate Hoey, probably one of the few Labour MP’s who can be said to be on Britain’s side

Kate Hoey MP for Vauxhall

 

Normally I despise the Labour Party. I despise what it did when it was in government when it wasted money like a drunken sailor on shore leave, propped open Britain’s borders to all and sundry and created a politically correct censorship culture. I also hold many of Labour’s elected representatives in an equal level of opprobrium.

They are led in the Commons by a man who is not only an economic incompetent but has never seemed to find an Irish or Islamic Britain hating terror group that he didn’t like. The party promotes racist incompetence fountains like Dianne Abbot to high political office and sneering elitists like Yvette Cooper who has tried to sabotage the nation’s decision to leave the EU. Further down Labour’s political ladder are slimy fools like Wes Streeting who seems to make his career all about seeing how far he can climb up the Islamic community’s collective rectum, despite being a gay man and therefore a target for Islamic radicals. What Labour has become can be seen by who represents them and we can see that they are no longer the party that supports the British working man or woman.

The number of people in Labour who could truly be said to represent the interests of the British working classes is dwindling as the party morphs inexorably towards being a middle class Left/Islam party. One of the few Labour MP’s who do stand up for the British working classes and for traditional Labour Party values of democracy is Kate Hoey the MP for Vauxhall. She is one of the country’s political diamonds set against a party that is increasingly turning to a pile of Britain hating shit.

According to press reports, Ms Hoey has been highly critical of the EU and their failure to renegotiate any of the issues that Britain’s new Prime Minister Boris Johnson has with the withdrawal agreement that was put in place by his predecessor. Ms Hoey is correct to say this. Former PM Theresa May could not get her lame duck deal, which would have continued to shackle the UK to the EU through Parliament and so it is right that the EU revisit this agreement to see if compromises can be made on their part to find an agreement that the UK Parliament will accept.

Ms Hoey also called for Mr Johnson to show some backbone when he meets this week with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the French President Emmanuel Macron. According to the Daily Express Ms Hoey said:

I would urge Boris Johnson to make it crystal clear to the German Chancellor and the French President when he meets them this week that the patience of the British people is running out. “

She added that the PM should commit Britain to leaving the EU without an agreement on October 31st as that is what Britons in their millions voted for and which still has not been delivered. Ms Hoey said that she wants to see the entire withdrawal agreement up for negotiation.

I think that Ms Hoey is correct in what she says. If the EU leaders truly believe that Boris Johnson is not bluffing and we are going to leave come what may on October 31st then it may concentrate the minds of Europe’s leaders wonderfully. This is because although a no deal exit may cause some perturbations with borders and trade for the UK, these are likely to be only short term problems that will, if handled properly, be soon sorted out. The big loser of a no deal exit in my view will be Germany whose government are staring down a lot of troubling gun barrels. Germany is facing a possible recession, the effects of Merkel’s Muslim migration fetish and with Britain gone, paying much larger sums into the EU. Germany needs to trade with the UK far more than Britain needs to trade with the EU and Germany and it is German companies that I believe will suffer if the EU try to make it difficult to trade with the UK. France on the other hand knows it’s in a dodgy position with an underperforming and sclerotic economy which has slipped below that of India, social problems with Islam and ongoing civil unrest that is more than likely to get worse. Despite Macron’s attempts to grandstand about the Brexit issue it is plain to see that France has an eye on avoiding future problems regarding trade. It has prepared the Channel ports to handle any potential delays and other problems because they know what side their bread is buttered on. The French can’t afford any more issues with trade with the UK and its government and administration knows that and I believe has acted and will continue to act accordingly.

Kate Hoey summed up the situation well by saying that what was agreed by May’s government is now not acceptable to the new government and needs change. By making her statements she has shown that although the Labour Party may be all but dead as a patriotic party representing Britain’s working class, there are still individuals within it who like Kate Hoey have integrity. If there were more Kate Hoey’s in the Labour Party and less Abbotts, Corbyns, Streetings etc then maybe just maybe I would not despise this party as much as I do. Sadly those like Kate Hoey who support British sovereignty and democracy are now representative of what Labour used by by whilst the pro EU schemers, economic incompetents and Islam creepers represent what Labour has sadly become.

3 Comments on "Kate Hoey, probably one of the few Labour MP’s who can be said to be on Britain’s side"

  1. Couldn’t agree more. Very well put.

  2. I have got the islamophilic and anti Brexit Mary Creagh as my mp!

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