Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 1, 2017
I support Brexit – but I also support giving back to Spain what is rightfully theirs.
Nationalism isn’t necessarily about doing what is best for your country. It’s about righting historical injustices, and ensuring that all nations are treated fairly. That’s why I support nationalism for all peoples.
I call this “universalist internatioanlist nationalism,” and it’s about compassion. It’s why I support Israel – it’s nationalism for Jews.
We want to create a world of truly vibrant diversity.
Spain has been accused of using Brexit to make a “land grab” for Gibraltar under official guidelines for negotiations drawn up by the EU.
The European Council document on Friday suggested that Spain will be given an effective veto on whether the Brexit deal applies to Gibraltar.
The draft guidelines drawn up by EU leaders state that the Brexit deal will not apply to Gibraltar without an “agreement between the kingdom of Spain and the UK”.
The clause has taken British officials by surprise. One told The Telegraph it is “absolutely unacceptable” and gives Spain too much power over the future of Gibraltar.
“One really wonders why the EU has thought it sensible to put in something that’s a bi-lateral issue between Spain and the UK,” the official said.
The position is in stark contrast to that of Theresa May, the Prime Minister, who on Wednesday said that Britain would never put the people of Gibraltar under the sovereignty of another state “against their wishes.”
Spain has already hinted that it will block any agreement on airline landing rights after Brexit, with one diplomat telling The Financial Times that a deal “cannot apply to the airport of Gibraltar”.
Andrew Rosindell, the vice chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Gibraltar, said: “An agreement without including Gibraltar means there can be no agreement.
“British people must and will stand together, we cannot be bullied by Spain, any agreement must apply equally to the whole British family and that includes Gibraltar. There can be no compromise on this.”
In the draft negotiating guidelines for withdrawal talks under Article 50, it states: “After the United Kingdom leaves the union, no agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom may apply to the territory of Gibraltar without the agreement between the kingdom of Spain and the United Kingdom.”
“The Rock”, a British Overseas Territory since 1713 with 30,000 residents, remains a major source of diplomatic tensions.
Gibraltar’s chief minister has warned the territory should not be used by Spain as a bargaining chip for Britain’s Brexit negotiations.
Oh, the British.
The eternal victims.
It’s time that Britain started respecting the internationalist principle of “nationalism for all peoples” and started giving away their land to others who deserve it.
That is the true meaning of real nationalist international humanitarianism.
It’s about universal justice.