In WW1 the soldiers fought not for the UK but for England

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcbeKXNBWho

The English soldiers in the trenches in WW1 fought under the St George Cross in their units. Their country in their minds and hearts was England, not the UK.

Listen to Rupert Brooke's poem, the soldier written after fighting on the front in the first year of WW1. He wrote the famous words, 'If I should die, think only this of me, that there's some corner of a foreign field, that is forever England.'

The memorabilia of WW1 today uses only the Union flag, which is incorrect, and is no doubt part of the historical demolition of England, and a betrayal of the men who died for England.

To remember the men who fought, today, fly only The St George Cross. The Union flag betrays their memory. The UK destroyed their country, and gave away the freedom they believed they were fighting for, for their country, England.

English people today should in turn abandon the UK that has abandoned them. It's time to think about independence from the catastrophe the UK has created in our land.

Once most people think clearly about his idea, they will come round to suporting it. The UK has no intention of saving England and the English. On the contrary. They want us eliminated. Join the movement to independence.