Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain

Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain Britain represented only by the British Government abroad and in all international organizations – such as the UNO, IMF, IMO, NATO, EFTA, et al.

Promoted by Mike Scott-Hayward on his own behalf and that of Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain both of Sawmill House, Kemback Bridge, CUPAR, Fife KY15 5TP. Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain:

Independent Britain

Independent, to emphasize that British sovereignty should no longer be shared or surrendered: Britain governing herself, not governed by any supra national authority – and

therefore not in the EU. Sovereign Britain

The Sovereign-in-Parliament - the constitutional framework which should be final arbiter over British Citizens

Democratic Britain

A Democratic, not a Bureaucratic State: Decision making should wherever possible require or be subject to the endorsement of the people most affected. Our Parliament, as our supreme sovereign authority, subject as it has always meant to be, subject to the democratic will of the British People; its members, our MPs, sitting subject to the goodwill and support of their electing constituents, and hence liable to recall if that goodwill is lost.

16/11/2025

A former BBC journalist explains how the corporation discarded impartial journalism and why we need a news revolution.

16/04/2025

When Douglas Murray says we have “too much Islam” in the West, I agree, if he means too many of the jihadist tendency, rather than the number of ordinary, peaceful Muslims.

There is a difference. I served with many sound, decent Muslims, quite unlike some radicalised extremists we’ve found in our society here.

Stricter vetting is essential.

27/01/2025

The Danger of WOKE & Wetness is now imbedded in our Military!, Oh Chase Me !

By Colonel Tim Collins

Defending Our Nation

The ludicrous and dangerous morass into which obsequious and PC-addled senior officers have led the British Army should be a source of real concern to every citizen of the nation.

In the face of external threats and massive budget constraints, the latest very public direction from the Army is to drop the use of "sir" – or indeed "ma’m" when answering the telephone, for fear of giving some offence to the person at the far end. This comes alongside notices not to use language like "mankind", "chaps" or "gentleman's agreement" from the Joint Equality Diversity and Inclusion unit, nicknamed the “Jedi”.

It is merely the most obvious manifestation of a lack of leadership that time and effort are given to such trivia in the face of crisis.

The Armed Forces are at the same time both failing to recruit new members and capping recruitment of Gurkhas, Commonwealth volunteers and the Irish in favour of recruits that "reflect society" (whatever that means). It was the same when I commanded 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment.

I took command of a battalion 300 men under strength. With the chaotic Army recruiting group frankly getting in the way, we in 1 R Irish started our own recruiting drive – in Ireland – and I led a fully manned battalion to war in 2003. How did I achieve that when the lavishly funded official system pathetically failed? I recruited men for military service and adventure, and not to "reflect society".

I had this discussion at a briefing at the Ministry of Defence. A civil servant outlined to invited guests the failing system they were pursuing and lamented the failed uptake of women and ethnic minorities. (LGBT individuals were not yet a priority at that point).

I asked: "do you want an army that reflects society or one that is effective?" The answer was "Well, both, hopefully." I explained that you can’t have both. This led to the question of why the numbers of recruits from the Commonwealth and Ireland were being capped. Once again, she replied we want an army that reflects our society.

Then, with a roll of her eyes, as if addressing a stupid little boy, she explained that things had moved on and now warfare was much more nuanced than when I served. Empathising with the people we were likely to meet overseas would, she explained, lead to much less violence and better understanding. That put me in my place.

During my service we certainly tried to empathise where possible but erred on making the enemy – for that is what they are – reluctant to tangle or better still terrified of us. I would suggest that this lady never ever visits South Armagh. There are sections of the community there who given half a chance and allowed close enough would rip our faces off. That is the reality.

That was also the reality of the drug-addled West Side Boys in Sierra Leone, who took twelve members of my regiment hostage in 2000. The SAS rescue which I was involved with from London realised far too late that empathising with these thugs had in fact made matters much worse and had in fact put the lives of the hostages in more danger. That is the difference between actual experience and daydreaming of a better world.

Daydreaming of a better world is a very dangerous occupation and one that should be confined to specialist hospitals and universities. As a parent of a serving officer, I am very worried that one day some dreamer will send my son into harm’s as part of a nuanced force and at serious risk to his life. It is a real concern that the senior military care more about their PC profile than the men and women who dare to serve. I unashamedly made it my priority to preserve the life and limbs of my young men where possible. No one who has had to bury teenagers would ever consider such dangerous nonsense on operations.

Edward Gibbon noted in his Decline and Fall: "The emperors, anxious for their personal safety and the public peace, were reduced to the base expedient of corrupting the discipline which rendered them alike formidable to their sovereign and to the enemy….and the Roman world was overwhelmed by a deluge of Barbarians." The Romans supported armed strength in theory, but did not wish to pay for it or to offer their own children as army recruits.

My fellow Ulsterman Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson (who was murdered by the IRA), once said: "It is better to have no armed forces at all than have forces just big enough to invite attack but not strong enough to win." I would urge the new defence secretary, to wade in, purge the MoD of the PC dreamers, disband the Jedi and appoint someone to lead. It is the Government’s duty to defend our nation.

26/11/2024

The current geopolitical crises in Ukraine and the Middle East crisis have ramped up the importance of maritime security with the build-up of naval forces in the Red Sea especially creating serious problems for countries like South Africa. “As technocrats and politicians pay more attention to risi...

30/10/2024

The Clegg Cameron Coalition Government set up the OBR to improve the credibility of forecasts, apparently.

The new Chancellor has just revealed that that which was published was not credible as information to them was not fulsome.

So the OBR idea has flopped?

Who needs it?

Think.

Who is responsible for the Budget? The Government. The Chancellor. Not an arm’s length unaccountable institution.

Scrap the OBR?

27/10/2024

Methinks Work Visas should be issued only to those who have arranged a contract for work with a named employer. That employer or the visa applicant should have to have health insurance in place so that there is not added call on the NHS other than emergencies.

There also needs to be a pre-arranged accommodation plan, again, either by the employer or the visa applicant.

A spouse or partner could also receive a visa provided that they are fully included in the health insurance and accommodation agreements. Additionally, it should be shown that the remuneration from the proposed employment is sufficient to sustain the primary and additional visa applicants.

Similar conditions should apply regarding education of any under 18 year old dependents. Those over 18 years old would be required to apply entirely in their own right.

The applicant and others covered by the Work Visa should also be required to swear a public pledge to obey and respect British law and The King in Parliament.

If any conditions subsequently fail to be met, the relevant visas will be cancelled.

Any holders of valid work visas subsequently wishing to remain indefinitely, would need to meet further and wider conditions or need to apply for full citizenship which would only be granted after a minimum of 5 years in the UK. There should be further conditions attached to applications for full citizenship.

18/09/2024

Major’s analysis of the Russian war against Ukraine is right. He explains that we, the West, must support Ukraine so that they do not lose.

I contend that the line should have been more firmly drawn earlier.

We can’t really rely on the USA doing what must be done. What stance will President Trump, if returned, take? President Biden has done badly - witness dumping Afghanistan - how different would be a President Harris?

We are a nuclear power and have had, and should still have, a reputation of standing up to be counted when it counts.

Our military golf bag lacks a few clubs, but we have enough to draw a thin red line, and with that big nuclear club as a final arbiter, the credibility of our mostly soft power is intact.

If we are prepared to act alone, not involving any threat of NATO or USA, surely we can safely carry a few more arguments forward?

15/09/2024

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