
Neil Oliver says the ‘self described elite’ have been carefully and deliberately dismantling Western democracies and holding on to power for too long
In the aftermath of the English Civil War and the execution of King Charles, the first self appointed scourge of government corruption, Oliver Cromwell stood in Parliament.
He told the MPs sitting there, MPs who had been squatting in place for 12 years by then: “It’s not fit that you should sit here any longer. You’ve sat here too long for any good you’ve been doing lately”.
In the name of God he put them out and locked the doors behind them.
That was April 20, in the 1600s. But I say the time has come again, that the day is long overdue in fact, to be rid of the whole rotten lot of them. Really the only question is whether we the people should pay for their taxis home one last time or just put them out on the street and let them get on with it.
People ask me what’s the solution to the problem, though I’ll tell you where that solution is not to be found and that’s the next general election or any other.
Our democracy has been gelded and the Uniparty is in control instead.
