November Brexit

Keep Schtum
Nov 1 · 2 min read

General Election on the 12th December but who do we vote for, Donald Trump butts in on English Politics and will there be a Brexit in November 2019.

The answer is a simple No, the EU has extended Brexit to the 31st January 2020 and it’s now time to get ready for the biggest political campaigns of this century.

There has never been such a time when each and every party has a very good chance to get more seats than ever before followed by Nigel Farage with his Brexit party.

But who do we vote for in the General Election?

It depends on whether you want to accept Boris’ deal, want a second referendum, to cancel Brexit altogether or just move abroad as you’re sick to your back teeth of hearing about Brexit and everything associated to it.

Each and every member of Parliament has dragged us into the position we’re in now, the public voted to leave (I didn’t) but thats what should happen, yet these do-gooders in parliament but all of the stumbling blocks in the way whilst at the same time claiming their salary and expenses to attend, it makes me sick.

It really is time to get this done one way or another, before the EU see’s our country for what we are, which is pretty much a dividend and angry population, which is very sad to see.

Brexit started because of immigration

The whole reason behind Brexit and why people wanted to leave simply lies at immigration, asylum seekers and people coming into the UK, claiming benefits whilst long standing residents get pushed to one side whether by the NHS or the government.

I am sub-contracted to an immigration firm that helps people coming into the UK to find a home, get benefits and if hey want it (yes worded in the correct way) want work. This firm makes thousands of pounds off the back of this, from the government with finder fee’s to kick backs from hotels, travel expenses or employment agencies.

Yes, thats right thousands.

On top of this, certain families can receive a house and almost £1,400 per month in benefits in London on a pre-paid card. Care homes I work for struggle to get the funding to cover half this amount.

Lets get Brexit over and done with

Lets go and vote and get Brexit done once and for all, I’m not pushing any particular party as I work on a party’s marketing, however, it doesn’t mean I vote for them.

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