About me - David Bourne

About me

I was born on 23rd.January 1933, just seven days before Hitler came to power in Germany, so that was not my fault!
I joined the Royal Air Force in 1948 when I was just four months short of my sixteenth birthday. I retired after thirty five years service in 1983 having held various posts including flying as a pilot in the V-Force, our nuclear deterrent. For the next seventeen years I ran the Post Office in Winchelsea, East Sussex. I am now fully retired.

During my Air Force life I was convinced that I was part of a national system of national defence, having direct allegiance to our Sovereign Queen who was our Commander-in-Chief, that was successfully defending our country from any external military threat. However it was only when I left the RAF that I was to learn that we had been betrayed internally and that being part of the European Union meant that we were now subjugated to an unelected foreign system of law and government of the European Union; and that that system had been imposed upon us by those whom we had trusted and elected without an honest reference to the British people to ask their permission. As Cicero warned 2000 years ago "The traitor within the gates is more to be feared than the murderer.".

Sadly I may be classified as an angry old man but I regret that my influence is minimal in rectifying the situation and returning our country and its people to their proper freedoms and liberties that our constitution promises for them, and for the generations of British children yet unborn. I am deeply saddened at the prospect that lies ahead for the present younger generations.

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Politics, News & Issues > Politics in the UK Transatlantic Slave Trade Act in Britain: Remembering the anniversary of its abolition heals old wounds and helps form a new interracial landscape

Congratulations to Mrs.Bonhomme on a very interesting article. I am rather glad that she is a Live Musician as the dead ones are very difficult to hear! Slavery in all its forms is uncivilised and abhorrent. However it has been around as long, I suspect, as the humans have been on the earth. The Transatlantic slave trade is but a small part of a trade that still exists. By that I do not mean to denigrate its importance in the history of slavery. What is important is that the 200th Anniversary of its abolition by an Act of our Parliament serves to highlight the evil of slavery today. In rem...

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