Do your put first your own personal interests or those of your nation?

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Theresa May went down to a historic defeat on her Brexit bill [Monday] night, the worst suffered by an prime minister in living history. Today she is doing the right thing and stepping down to let a more competent leader for this juncture in British history take the reins and guide Great Britain to its best possible outcome.

Only kidding! Of course she’s not stepping down; since when do female leaders act in the best interests of their nation and not themselves?

“It was the biggest Tory rebellion for decades – worse than anything faced by David Cameron, John Major or Margaret Thatcher. The revolt includes more than a third of her entire 317-strong party and was led by ringleaders Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg.”

The EU now wants a new referendum which follows its business as usual line of getting a nation to keep voting until they achieve the correct result.

Vox Day has a few words to say on the subject as well:

“The truth is that many Brits want a no-deal Brexit, because it will save them billions of dollars. It was the second-most popular option in a recent poll. No one gives a damn about clarity. The important thing is to get out of the EU and reclaim British sovereignty. Everything else can be sorted from there.”

I have a British passport and I live in Europe but as I said in this week’s podcast I still support Brexit 100% even though it is personally going to inconvenience me; hell, it might even result in me having to move country again.

Britain absolutely has to leave so as to have any chance of dissolving the horrible political gelatinous cube that is the EU. Once other member nations see Britain leave with no deal and the immediate benefits to that nation, as opposed to the crying wolf the world is going to end predictions from the EU itself, then some nations, (I’m looking at you Italy, Poland, and Hungary), are going to want to get on the bandwagon as fast as they possibly can.

If that happens then it’s all over.

My personal circumstances are naught in the face of these glorious events. A mighty win for nationalism over globalism. And no, as many people erroneously believe, globalism is not the Right, it is the Left. Let me make it clear:

Globalism, (The prog left which includes major corporations which are already converged beyond all salvation) versus Nationalism, (patriots who want to keep their national identities which means a vast exercise of go back where you came from).

I may have to be one of those go back where you came from people, although I do fit in culturally and biologically very well with the Dutch.

Based on her past performances, Theresa May will not step down. Perhaps she will have to be hauled down. Perhaps carted off to the Tower of London in chains. There are many national traditions that should be brought back into practice, and that would be a great start.

This article was originally published at https://pushingrubberdownhill.com/, where Adam Piggott publishes regularly and brilliantly. You can purchase Adam’s books here.