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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Emmett Tyrrell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Britain's Brown Becomes a Flag Waver
by Emmett Tyrrell
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LONDON -- There seem to be two fundamental political issues here this summer: how much more tightly to entoil the United Kingdom with the European Union and how to defeat Islamist terror, much of it home grown.

The first issue is not easily apprehensible to a Yank visitor. Suffice to say that if London's ties to the EU get much tighter, the UK will no longer be an independent country and its special relationship with the United States will be but a memory. The ordinary British citizen probably opposes further integration in the EU. On the other hand, politicians -- even many conservative British politicians -- surreptitiously invite further integration. As with the hubristic bureaucrats now running the EU, many British politicians see themselves as superior to the electorate. They believe in "progress" and ever since the end of World War II, one of the ingredients of progress has been integration of all the nations of Europe into one vast continental government. The continental government's regulations, however, are beginning to offend local ways of life, which explains the rejection of the EU constitution by the French and the Danes and my suspicion that Britain's electorate would reject further integration into the EU.

This scheme to insinuate Britain further into a grand continental government is also colliding with Britain's need to defend itself against Islamist terror. The country's new prime minister, Gordon Brown, has prescribed "Britishness" as an antidote to the Islamofascists who tried to blow up two cars in the heart of London and in desperation rammed a gasoline-laden Jeep into a terminal at Glasgow airport, hoping it would blow them to Kingdom come and all the welcoming virgins. By Britishness, Brown means a renewal of patriotism and civic virtue, a reverence for British history and the flying of the Union Jack. Yes, Brown actually called for the flying of the flag.

Now Brown is a member of the British Labour Party. It was founded on ideas of "progress." It has long been a party of the left, and flying one's national flag has never been a progressive thing to do. In fact, it is actually quite reactionary. I fly the Stars and Stripes with relish seven days a week. Need I say more?

What has turned the leader of the Labour Party into a flag waver? Well, London is under more grievous threat from Islamist terrorists than any city in Europe, and Brown understands that patriotic fervor is apt to bring the British citizenry -- Christian, Jew, non-believer, and Muslim -- together and isolate the terrorists. But this will not be sufficient to repress the suicide bombers. Hence, this week in London we are hearing a refrain that Americans have been hearing for several years, the refrain lamenting "our porous borders." "Terrible price of our porous borders," is how Monday's Daily Telegraph titled its lead editorial.

It is fascinating to see how Labour has moved away from so many of the misconceived ideas of progress. Brown seems to have little in common with the bubble-headed socialists, pacifists, vegetarians and other zanies who founded his party. I suppose this should not surprise us. Any party of the left that has wanted to win high office has discarded its left-wing enthusiasms of yore. Think of the Clintons in the Democratic Party. They came to political maturity -- if that is the term for it -- in the late 1960s abounding with the ideas of the likes of Saul Alinsky, various Marxists, and other proponents of utopia. Those of us who in the 1960s adhered to the ideas of William F. Buckley and Milton Friedman have never had to cover our intellectual tracks. The Clintons have, and today, at least on a good day, they intone some of the values of Buckley and Friedman. Alinsky and Marx are forgotten.

How far to the left Brown was in his youth I do not know. But there was one embarrassing lapse during his summons to the flag. When he first brought the matter up in public he said there was a rule against government buildings flying the Union Jack more than 18 days a year. "We've got to get rid of the rule," he vowed. A day later he embarrassedly admitted that no such ban existed. The actual rule required the flag to be raised on buildings on 18 specific days. Well, cheerio, now the flags are flying from every government flagpole. They look very good to me. Not only is it a handsome flag, but it is an indication of British grit against terror, which frankly I never doubted.

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R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is founder and editor in chief of The American Spectator and co-author of Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House.
 
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Subject: E. David Litvak
What a breathtakingly stupid post.

Firstly the EU has nothing to do with the Arabia you attached to it. I know you americans are geographically challenged, but Im sure goolemaps can help you there.

Secondly is we do become closer in the EU, you think you will be No 1 and you say "wont they just hate it".

Erm, maybe time to do some reading David. The EU along with China/India will become economis power blocks. It is you who will suffer. You already are, look at the Dollar against the GBP, it pathetically weak. Look at the bottom dropping out of the housing market in your country, look at your energy issues mid term and an economy who refuses to come to terms with that.

No I like most americans, people like you I can make an exception, so Im not real happy you are about to go through a hard time.

But the indicators are all there, and when people like you glibly gloat about us hating you being No1 as you chest beat, its clear you've no clue whatsoever what is happening. In your case its going to be sad, but tremendously funny.

To Hound Dog
There are two things that really make you look low, stupid and ill informed.

The first is to attack an ally and friend. You aint got many, and in your pea brain you probably think you do not need any. Well think again. you may have the firepower, but politically you have no chance in winning unless you have peoples ears.

To attack the UK so easily is pretty low considering we support you and have done for ever. Nice people you must be.

But secondly and more funny, is you attacking Britain based on WRONG INFORMATION.

I presume you picked up the papers, ready that its "against the law to fly the flag", though it never said that anyway but Im sure your blinkers let you read it that way. Immediately fired up your prejudices.

If you had read a bit more and wider, but I can understand why someone like you wouldnt, you would have seen that Brown GOT IT WRONG.

It is not against the law to fly the flag. Furthermore it is the other way round the law says you MUST fly the flag on 8 given days.

Now if you had bothered to read a bit more you would have learnt that. But then you wouldnt have been able to rant on about us would it.

And as for the idiocy on jogging. Well if that is the sort of thing that is a burning issue in the US then no wonder we are in deep crap in the Middle East with that level of concentration.

So you keep your prejudices. Im British, it aint perfect, but its pretty bloody alright.
















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