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I wonder, given the rise of the National Socialist Party in Germany in the thirties. Whether Germans who saw much to criticise and a great deal to fear about what Hitler proposed and what what happening around them thought it best to shun that movement or to join it?
What of the Irish, the Pole and the Slav and their affection for their mother-country? Were/are they all determined to stay and starve, or do they feel drawn to a perceived power-house-economy?
What of the UK as a whole. We have a duly elected Government [we could argue about the niceties there, but in the short term there is no alternative]. Should we now be supine and accept all that falls from the lips of Government? For Westminster is where the power lies and it is surely futile to do other than they direct.
In Dover, through these pages, is it obvious that all speak with one voice?
Some apparently accept that "Might is right." But we have heard that sort of thing before and it brings me back to where I began this post.
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