Complacency must be abandoned

 

This is in my view the most important General Election since 1979. We are faced with a choice between those who want to respect the vote in the 2016 Referendum and those who do not and to keep Britain shackled to the European Union.

It’s easy when looking at the polls to feel somewhat complacent. The Tories under Boris Johnson are doing well and the Lib Dems are losing support hand over fist. The Labour Party is cursed with a leader who is woefully unpopular with the public and it might look to many like this election is a foregone conclusion, a Tory win.

But there is still all to play for and a lot to worry about. There are still a lot of morons out there who will vote for Corbyn’s Labour party because they want ‘free stuff’ paid for by the hard work of others. There is also the spectre of Labour’s Islamic vote banks that can be relied upon to produce Labour votes either through communal pressure on Muslim electors or by outright and naked voter fraud, especially postal vote fraud.

If you decide to stay at home on Thursday and not vote for a pro-Brexit party in your constituency, whether that be a Tory or one of the more viable Brexit Party candidates who are challenging Labour in their heartlands, then you risk a nightmare on Downing Street,a Jeremy Corbyn premiership. The more voters turn out in person to vote for the Tories or the Brexit Party the more diluted Labour’s whipped and fraudulent mosque vote and the votes of those who vote Labour because their ancestors did, will become.

If a thousand more people turn out in a particular constituency and vote for a pro-Brexit pro-Britain party then Labour, along with their iffy communal vote banks, can be kicked into touch. The more real people vote, the less will be the impact of the fake votes from equally fake voters that more often than not go to the Labour Party.

I don’t want to wake up on Friday morning to find a grinning Marxist and a man who counts Hamas as ‘friends’ occupying the two great offices of State, the premiership and the chancellor. I’d much rather wake up to a massive Tory victory with some Brexit Party MP’s as well and see Labour sent back to the gutter where this current incarnation of the party has come from.

This is not the time to make protest votes by choosing one of the smaller parties who have no hope of success at this election, this is the time to get Corbyn as far away as possible from Number Ten. If we let the ‘apathy party’ win by staying at home, the only winners will be Corbyn’s Labour and other groups who hate Britain and hate its people.