Tuesday, 28 June 2016

#A #WARNING OF THE #CONSEQUENCES OF #THE_IMPENDING #DIVISIONS ARISING FROM THE #RESULT OF THE #REFURENDUM VOTE FOR #BRITAIN.

Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob.

    This say I unto thee how many times must it be said unto thee that a Nation or a Kingdom divided against itself cannot and will not stand and from the response to one part of the UK in the EU parliament it seems as though that is what the central government of the EU is seeking to do, using one part of the UK to act as a whipping boy to punish Britain for leaving the EU and that part has seemed to take the bait.

    Make no mistake that if the UK becomes divided there will be consequences not only for England but for all the parts of the UK. For those who are a part of the UK relies upon the UK for their budget funding.  But the central government of the EU would like nothing better than to see the UK divided against itself. But and if parts do seek separation under the present climate could they survive as independent Nations Financially, not so? Which would require them to apply for EU funding of which first they would have to contribute a portion of their G.D.P. to the EU and even if that were possible if a crisis arose and they were unable to meet their required repayment agreement, find themselves in a similar situation to that of Greece?

    But to them I reiterate their agreement in relation to the referendum that they agreed to abide by, by taking part, the result and only have themselves to blame if they disagree with that result. If they had considered that it was possible though remote of a leave vote then they should have refused to take part in it, it is no use crying over spilt milk or crying over the result after the event when thou didst agree to take part and abide by the result. If the shoe had been on the other foot how much wouldst thou have caused the leave side to suffer in gloating over their defeat if they had lost?

This is the Word of the Lord to thee.

From the prophet of the Lord.

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