Afghanistan’s exit from the EU shows Brexit was the right choice for Britain

Afghanistan’s exit from the EU shows Brexit was the right choice for Britain

Only the Woke have yet to realise that Brexit was the right choice for Britain. It was a hard choice, but it was right and hard. While Sweden, Ireland, Poland, Mercury, Venus, Argentina, New Zealand, Tasmania and Spain will soon follow the United Kingdom out of the EU’s door, Afghanistan’s exit over the weekend is all that is really needed to underscore the wisdom of Boris Johnson and his UKIP government.

The decision to cosy up to Donald Trump and agree to his deal with the Taliban only serves to reiterate how far ahead Boris Johnson can see. Now the Woke will blame Biden, forgetting he has a Congress and Representatives to deal with, and the 5000 fighters that were released under Trump’s deal. The odds on Donald Trump’s re-election in 2023 have just shortened considerably.

You only have to take a moment to realise that if we were still in the European Union in this time of crisis than there would be domestic pressure to follow Empress Angela Merkel’s lead and take in people our own foreign policy has made extremely vulnerable.

As an isolated, fully sovereign, free trading nation we can instead just have a staffer at the Home Office delete advice on how to claim refuge in this great country, while our politicians wring their hands to no effect in public. Who could have seen the speed of the Taliban’s advance? Certainly not Boris Johnson. Only someone who had been paying attention could have done that.

A few days of public worry will be enough for most. And once they tune in to Great Baby News and listen to Britain’s face to the world, Nigel Farage, warn how individuals who put their lives at risk to work with our soldiers are actually terrorists, well, the rest will take care of itself.

We will be back in Afghanistan soon enough. It’s only a matter of time until the military industrial complex needs a kicker for the Christmas bonus for its executives and the fate of those we left behind to the medievalists’ swords will be front and centre of our concerns once again.

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