Britons are playing into the Queen’s ‘cash from chaos’ Brexit scheme – a page from the Great Sovereign Swindle, which also includes the UK’s infamous participation in the 2003 Iraq War.
The Queen’s latest soft coup is Brexit. The media and experts would have you believe the blame lies with the Prime Minister or even the Queen’s own personal advisors. But the Queen is savvy.
The coup is not about PM Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament (or that he lied to the Queen to allow the prorogation, for that matter), or the Tories’ push for a no-deal Brexit, or whatever else you may think … besides the Great Sovereign Swindle.
The Queen is a Brexiteer. She is sacrificing the infrastructures of democracy, putting people’s lives at risk and plunging the nation into unforeseen economic disasters. She needs her cash from chaos – hence, the taxpayers need to dish it out for her Brexit.
The Great Sovereign Swindle also included Britain’s War on Iraq.
Britain entered the Iraq War via Royal Prerogative, in the Sovereign’s name. A bid to stop the UK’s entrance into the war was stopped by the Queen herself. As early as 1999, MP Tam Dalyell had proposed a bill to “require the prior approval, by a simple majority of the House of Commons, of military action by British forces against Iraq”.
But that would be in stark contrast to the Royal Prerogative, which states consent of the Queen is needed before a bill can be debated in Parliament (known as Queen's Consent).
The Queen is at the top of the game, using puppets to both further her own agenda (cash from chaos), and to claim financial rewards from various signatories to her grand plan.
The Great Sovereign Swindle keeps going with the taxpayer paying into a one-sided system run by the Queen.
Remo Newton, Political Commentator