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Title: Let Them Howl, Boris!
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URL Source: https://www.theamericanconservative ... /buchanan/let-them-howl-boris/
Published: Aug 30, 2019
Author: Patrick J. Buchanan
Post Date: 2019-08-30 08:45:56 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 843
Comments: 4

Facing a parliamentary majority opposed to a hard Brexit—a crashing out of the European Union if Britain is not offered a deal she can live with—Boris Johnson took matters into his own hands.

He went to the Queen at Balmoral and got Parliament “prorogued,” suspended, from September 12 to October 14. That’s two weeks before the October 31 deadline Johnson has set for Britain’s departure.

The time his opposition in Parliament has to prevent a crash out of the European Union has just been sliced in half. His adversaries are incensed.

The speaker of the House of Commons called Johnson’s action “a constitutional outrage.” Johnson’s Tory Party leader in Scotland resigned. Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn said Parliament will start legislating Tuesday to block Johnson. There is talk of a no-confidence vote in the Tory government.

One recalls the counsel that Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol, gave his students: never retract, never explain, just do it and let them howl! For Johnson has done what he was chosen, and what he pledged, to do.

Though he lacks a majority for a “no-deal Brexit,” his suspension of Parliament keeps faith with the hardline Tories who put their trust in him—that he would honor his commitment to get done by October’s end what the British people voted to do in 2016.

Whatever may be said of him, Johnson has shown himself as a man of action, a risk taker, a doer, like Trump, who has hailed Johnson for the suspension. And leaders like Johnson are today shouldering aside the cookie-cutter politicians to dominate the world stage.

Matteo Salvini, interior minister, leader of the League party, and the most popular political figure in Italy, brought down his own government to force new elections that he felt he would win. His ambition is to take the leadership not only of Italy but of the European populist right.

Salvini’s boldness backfired when the League’s ex-partner in government, the leftist Five Star Movement, joined the Democratic Party to form a new government from which the League is excluded.

Yet Salvini, too, is in the mold of Trump and Vladimir Putin, who, when he saw a U.S.-backed coup take down the pro-Russian president in Ukraine, seized Crimea, home port of Russia’s Black Sea fleet since the 18th century.

These leaders are men of action, not words. And their countrymen are cheering their decisiveness.

India’s Narendra Modi is in the mold. After reelection, he revoked Article 370 of India’s constitution that guaranteed special rights to the Muslim majority in Kashmir, a state over which India and Pakistan have fought two wars. To effect the annexation of Kashmir, Modi sent thousands of troops into the disputed territory, imposed a curfew, shut down the internet, and arrested political leaders.

When Prime Minister Imran Khan asked Trump to intervene on Pakistan’s behalf, Trump, meeting with Modi at the G-7, called it a matter between the two countries.

While autocrats appear ascendant, there is another phenomenon of our time: popular uprisings and mass demonstrations as shortcuts to political change.

These began to flourish with the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt in 2011, the latter of which brought down President Hosni Mubarak after 30 years in power. The Cairo revolution and subsequent election brought to power Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood. This was intolerable to the Egyptian army, which executed a coup that led to new elections and the installation of the present ruler and former general Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.

In 2014 came the protests in Maidan Square that led to the ouster of the pro-Russian government in Kiev and loss of Crimea.

This year saw mass demonstrations in Puerto Rico bring down the government in San Juan. In France, the Yellow Vest movement, rebelling against a fuel tax Emmanuel Macron imposed to cut carbon emissions, flooded the streets for months, demonstrating, rioting, even vandalizing the heart of Paris to get it repealed.

Then there is Hong Kong, a city of seven million claimed by a China of 1.4 billion, where scores of thousands, even millions, have protested, blocked streets, shut down businesses, and closed the airport.

The Hong Kong demonstrators are demanding what the 13 colonies demanded: freedom, liberty, independence. But as Xi Jinping is very much an authoritarian autocrat, the protesters are pushing their luck.

What motivates the democratic protesters and what propels the rise and welcome reception of the autocrats, the men of action, is not all that dissimilar.

It is impatience, a sense that the regime is out of touch, that it does not reflect or respond to what people want, that it is torpid and cannot act decisively, that it does not “get things done,” that it is tedious and boring.

Part of Trump’s appeal to his base is that people sense he feels exactly as they do. And they readily understand why he would not want to sit down at a G-7 gathering and gas endlessly about climate change.

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Matteo Salvini, interior minister, leader of the League party, and the most popular political figure in Italy, brought down his own government to force new elections that he felt he would win. His ambition is to take the leadership not only of Italy but of the European populist right.

Salvini’s boldness backfired when the League’s ex-partner in government, the leftist Five Star Movement, joined the Democratic Party to form a new government from which the League is excluded.

Yet Salvini, too, is in the mold of Trump and Vladimir Putin, who, when he saw a U.S.-backed coup take down the pro-Russian president in Ukraine, seized Crimea, home port of Russia’s Black Sea fleet since the 18th century.

These leaders are men of action, not words. And their countrymen are cheering their decisiveness.


Italy's 5 Star makes deal with EU devil in desperate attempt to stop Salvini - YouTube, 20.5 minutes | Published on Aug 31, 2019 by The Duran

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss breaking news that Italian President Sergio Mattarella has given the green light to Giuseppe Conte, who resigned as prime minister last week, to form a new government coalition after the previous Italian government collapsed.

The Five Star Movement (M5S) and the Democratic Party (PD) agreed on Wednesday to form a government together under Giuseppe Conte. The alliance moves the anti-EU M5S into coalition with the pro-EU PD, a recipe for disaster. The coalition under formation will collapse in short order and pave the way for a Salvini government in the near future.

Notes: @ 2:57, "The Five Star Movement was created to replace the Democratic Party on the Left." ...
@ 3:17, "The Democratic Party, which is Italy's oldest Party - or, at least, the oldest Party with a lineal history - it is, in fact, the direct descendant of the Italian Communist Party that used to be so important up to the 1980s - the Party of" Gramsci, et al.


Salvini and Lega OUSTED from Italian Parliament as 5 Star Betrays Voters!!! - YouTube, 9 minutes | Published on Aug 29, 2019 by Dr. Steve Turley

Here's why Salvini and Lega will be back ...


Matteo Salvini Arriving at the World Congress of Families in Verona!!! - YouTube, 2 minutes |Published on Apr 1, 2019 by Dr. Steve Turley

You've heard about the protesters; NOW check out the THRILL of SUPPORTERS when Matteo Salvini arrives!!!

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