Colin Grainger
The end game is on the cards.
Prior to rolling out the final solution, Scotland is now actively debating smoking bans in our homes.
It's for the children, you see.
Having ripped away our freedom to smoke everywhere else, only the home remains. And then? All that's left is prohibition.
We didn't put up a fight when they demanded smoke free airline flights of one hour or less back in 1975.
It seemed reasonable.
We didn't put up a fight when they demanded all flights be smoke free.
It seemed reasonable.
We didn't put up a fight when they demanded smoke free cinemas.
It seemed reasonable.
We didn't put up a fight when they demanded smoke free trains, buses, taxis, libraries, and most public buildings.
It seemed reasonable.
We didn't put up a fight when they demanded smoke free pubs, clubs, restaurants, bingo halls and cafes.
They told us it was wanted by all. They told us they would fill these places with non smokers. (They lied.)
Now they are telling us we cannot smoke outside. (Hospital grounds, open air railway stations, and in some cases, on the High Street in front of pubs.)
Does that seem reasonable?
And today we learn that the puritanical Scots are planning a ban for our homes.
Does THAT seem reasonable?
Time to fight back, folks.
Time to say something.
Time to do something.
What they can do to smokers they can do to drinkers, and what they can do to us can be extended to anything these cultists don't like.
They can only do this if we stand by and do nothing.
The choice is yours.
For now.