Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Robin Tilbrook, Chairman of the English Democrats, gives his view of "British values" in his speech at the party's annual conference.


Here is the section of Robin Tilbrook's speech which refers to the Conservative Government's view of "British values".

"The Government’s position is now that anybody who doesn’t subscribe to their definition of fundamental “British values” is automatically an extremist. So let’s examine what you have to sign up in order not to be an extremist according to the Gospel of Mrs May. Here is their definition of fundamental British values: -


The fundamental “British values” are: - of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.”


Ladies and Gentlemen let us just go through this carefully with a lawyer’s eye to analysing the definition. Obviously by definition any English nationalist such as all of us here in this room will not subscribe to fundamental “British” values.


Ignoring the point that naturally if you were a Scottish nationalist or a Welsh nationalist in Scotland or Wales it wouldn’t be suggested that you should have to subscribe to British values, since they are allowed their own Nations! We are not!

But the definition of Theresa May’s so called “British values” goes further than that. This definition means that you couldn’t even be a biblically inspired Christian because you couldn’t subscribe to these fundamental British values if you believe what Christ says:- “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” then they define you as an “extremist”."


For the speech in full here is a link to Robin Tilbrook's blog:

http://robintilbrook.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/my-speech-to-english-democrats.html

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