Will There Always Be an England?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Will There Always Be an England?

In his op-ed in The Washington Post, Chris Grayling, leader of the House of Commons, made the case for British withdrawal from the European Union — in terms Americans can understand.

Would you accept, Grayling asks, an American Union of North and South America, its parliament sitting in Panama, with power to impose laws on the United States, and a high court whose decisions overruled those of the U.S. Supreme Court?

Would you accept an American Union that granted all the peoples of Central and South America and Mexico the right to move to, work in, and live in any U.S. state or city, and receive all the taxpayer-provided benefits that U.S. citizens receive?

This is what we are subjected to under the EU, said Grayling.

And as you Americans would never cede your sovereignty or independence to such an overlord regime, why should we?

Downing Street’s reply: Prime Minister David Cameron says leaving the EU could cost Britain a lot of money and a loss of influence in Brussels.

The heart versus the wallet. Freedom versus security.

While Barack Obama, Cameron and Angela Merkel are pulling for Britain to vote to remain in the EU, across Europe, transnationalism is in retreat, and tribalism is rising.

As Britain’s Independence Party and half the Tory Party seek to secede from the EU, the Scottish National Party is preparing a new referendum to bring about Scotland’s secession.

The strongest party in France is the National Front of Marine Le Pen. In Austria’s presidential election, Norbert Hofer of Jorg Haider’s Freedom Party came within an eyelash of becoming the first European nationalist head of state since World War II.

The Euroskeptic Law and Justice Party is in power in Warsaw, as is the Fidesz Party of Viktor Orban in Budapest, and the Swiss People’s Party in Bern. The right-wing Sweden Democrats and Danish People’s Party are growing stronger.

In 2015, Merkel, Time’s Person of the Year, admitted a million Middle East refugees. This year, Merkel flipped and paid a huge bribe to Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan to keep Syrian refugees from crossing the Aegean to the Greek islands and thence into Europe.

In Germany, too, nationalism is resurgent as opposition grows to any new bailouts of the La Dolce Vita nations of Club Med. The populist AfD party has made major strides in German state elections.

While the rightist parties in power and reaching for power are anti-EU, anti-Islamic and anti-immigrant, the secessionist movements roiling Scotland, Spain, Belgium and Italy seek rather the breakup of the old nations of Europe along ethnonational lines.

By enlisting in these parties of the right, what are the peoples of Europe recoiling from and rebelling against? Answer: The beau ideal of progressives — societies and nations that are multiracial, multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual.

Across Europe, the tribalists are rejecting, in a word, diversity.

And what are they seeking?

God-and-country, blood-and-soil people, they want to live with their own kinfolk, their own kind. They do not believe in economics uber alles. And if democracy will not deliver the kind of country and society they wish to live in, then democracy must be trumped by direct action, by secession.

This is the spirit behind Brexit.

The is the spirit that drove the Irish patriots of 1919, who rose against British rule, though they were departing the greatest empire on earth in its moment of supreme glory after the Great War, to begin life among the smallest and poorest countries in all of Europe.

What is happening in Europe today was predictable and predicted.

At the turn of the century, in “The Death of the West,” I wrote,

“Europe has begun to die. The prognosis is grim. Between 2000 and 2050, world population will grow by more than three billion to over nine billion people, but this 50 percent increase in population will come entirely in Asia, Africa and Latin America, as one hundred million people of European stock vanish from the earth.”

Europeans are vanishing, as the peoples of the Maghreb and Middle East, South Asia and the sub-Sahara come to fill the empty spaces left by aging and dying Europeans whose nations once ruled them.

Absent the restoration of border controls across Europe, and warships on permanent station in the Med, can the inexorable invasion be stopped? Or is “The Camp of the Saints” the future of Europe?

An open question. But if the West is to survive as the unique civilization it has been, its nations must reassume control of their destinies and control of their borders.

Britain ought not to go gentle into that good night the EU has prepared for her. And a great leap to freedom can be taken June 23.

Trooping to the polls, the cousins might recall the words of Vera Lynn, 76 years ago, as the Battle of Britain was engaged:

“There’ll always be an England,

“And England shall be free,

“If England means as much to you

“As England means to me.”


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starfcker
starfcker
May 31, 2016 6:56 am

Death of the West. That was the book that woke me up. Still my political core, 15 years later

danubian
danubian
May 31, 2016 8:05 am

It’s not gonna get better in the UK, with or without the frigging European Union. The same bought and sold NWO satanic politicans are in charge. This whole EU in or out bullshit is for fools and is leading the deluded masses on two paths – both leading to an absolute enslaved tyranny. Anyone who is a little awake and has lived in England for more than 50 years knows that England has been finished for a couple of decades now. You’m clutching at straws Mr. Buchanan

Wip
Wip
May 31, 2016 8:28 am

“And as you Americans would never cede your sovereignty or independence to such an overlord regime, why should we?”

I call bullshit. I believe this is happening as we type.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 31, 2016 9:04 am

Didn’t England become an Islamic State?

Roy
Roy
May 31, 2016 9:18 am

Dame Vera Lynn recently turned 99. It will be interesting to see how the passing of “The Soldier’s Sweetheart” will be received by the New World Order Progressives since she symbolized all they abhorred She was a strong Nationalist putting country above ideology and self interest. Her only husband died a while ago. She did more to lift the countries spirits than all the publicized bloviating by Churchill.

TPC
TPC
May 31, 2016 9:33 am

Europe may conquer itself, but Britain will always exist. The damn place has existed under the same set of powerful families since the Normans steam rolled the Saxons in 1066 AD.

As for the population expansion of the world, all of those billions are being born in areas that do not possess that sort of carrying capacity. WW2 was a lot bigger than people realize, especially if you include Japan’s little ole invasion of Manchuria and other areas prior to Pearl Harbor.

Something like 3-4% of the world’s population died in that conflict. If the next major one holds off until the 2020’s, thats almost 8 billion people.

Same statistic applied, 240 million dead.

A single nuke could easily wipe millions off the map in this modern era of overbuilt metropolises and lightning fast delivery systems.

What was my point? Oh, that all those extra billions will be told they have no future (because their owners already sold that) and given a gun and pointed at someone labeled “enemy.” Hardly prophetic, its already going on.

Katze im Sack
Katze im Sack
May 31, 2016 10:50 am

From the essay:

“In 2015, Merkel, Time’s Person of the Year, admitted a million Middle East refugees.”

Migrants, Pat. Migrants.

And many of them were not from the Middle East.

Suzanna
Suzanna
May 31, 2016 11:27 am

illiterate illegals or migrants = death of a nation,
most particularly if the nations supports them
financially/pays their way. Just nuts! Or, the
plan is to destroy the nation. Quite simple.

Bob
Bob
May 31, 2016 3:41 pm

The upcoming “Brexit” vote will give us insight into how far social mood has progressed toward devolution and the breakup of mega-states. A no vote would indicate that the status quo will continue for a while…

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
May 31, 2016 3:47 pm

Of course there will always be an England – a minor northern region of the Caliphate.

Ed
Ed
May 31, 2016 10:28 pm

Shit, The Kinks gave the answer to that already, 30 or so years ago:

“but there’s no England now”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuGFlP5Duuw

Ed
Ed
June 1, 2016 8:06 am

“The is the spirit that drove the Irish patriots of 1919, who rose against British rule, though they were departing the greatest empire on earth in its moment of supreme glory after the Great War, to begin life among the smallest and poorest countries in all of Europe.”

This kind of pronouncement is what irks me about Pat’s writing. He’s a talented writer, no doubt, but he will make a statement that is aimed at the truth and use it to slip a total falsehood in there; “moment of supreme glory ” my ass.

Great Britain, after WWI was revealed by that war to be a teetering shell, its money gone and replaced by fiat paper and base metal, its military totally dependent on US aid, and all its colonies preparing to boot out the British masters. Britain’s “moment of supreme glory ” was during the reign of Victoria , decades earlier.

Even if the British empire was as Pat describes it, Irish people were fed up with foreign rule because they saw independence as a poor, tiny nation preferable to being ruled any longer by the arrogant and savage Brit royals.

ssgconway
ssgconway
June 25, 2016 9:18 am

There will always be an England, and a France, too. French soil is where Attila was stopped in 453 and where Charles Martel hammered the Saracen hordes in 753. It’s also been a chief battleground in two world wars. France has a sense of itself as a people and a nation, and that’s why they can lose wars but win the long struggle. Unlike Uncle Sam or Ivan, they won’t use a sledgehammer to pound terrorists who attack them; they use a stiletto, maybe a 5- or 10-man team, and the hit doesn’t make the headlines, in the West, at least. They’re going to be awake before it’s too late, and they will make it.

Ditto Poland and Russia. They get it. Germany I can’t be so sanguine about.

Stucky
Stucky
  ssgconway
June 25, 2016 10:24 am

“Germany I can’t be so sanguine about.”

They’ll come around, eventually. I wouldn’t lose sleep over it.

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