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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Banquo Won't Be Vanquished!


Banquo who crafted the plans that drove the Brexit campaign, and played a major role in the victory of the king in the December battle for the soul of Albion is under seige.

Many in the royal court, and the lickspittles in the media that feed on the royal court's plots and intrigues, are jealous and angry with Banquo; they burn with hatred for his sleights and his success, and have been waiting for a slip.

Such a slip came when, fearing plague would rob him of his son, Banquo made an ill fated and ill judged journey to Durham and then to a Northern castle during Eostremonat.

It should be noted that Banquo's journey was first publicly Tweeted on 1 April to the high priestess of the BBC News Laura Keunssberg, and also SMS'd to those who think they are journalists (such as Owen Jones); yet the people of Albion (outside of the bubble) knew nothing of it at that stage.

But read on.

The king had also been struck down with the plague, leaving the way open for plots and intrigues aplenty in the royal court.

On learning of the plots Banquo returned to court, he put down a revolt by the Dark Knight Sedwill and his supine lackeys to extend the Brexit transition period. Spun by the disloyal courtiers and their media lickspittles as a pragmatic tactic in the wake of the plague, Banquo knew that it would entangle Albion in a seven year budget cycle that would in the end entrap Albion forever in the clutches of the emperors across the water.

The courtiers were not pleased and, together with their media lickspittles, they outed Banquo's journey and made merry with the people of England's righteous anger.

The king defended Banquo but the people, weary from the plague, needed someone to blame for their misery. The lickspittles in the media whispered and tweeted their poisonous words so sweetly and eloquently that that people's anger rose to fever pitch.

A weary Banquo donned his tarnished armour and did defend himself in the Garden of Roses.

Yet the people's anger was strong, and was further tempered in the furnace of the lickspittles' poisonous writings, tweetings and Countess Maitlis's monologues.

The Dark Knight Sedwill (who himself was to be vanquished by Banquo), the lickspittles in the media, Countess Gina and those who would feign loyalty to the king in his own cabinet are working behind the scenes to vanquish Banquo and lay the way open to Albion being handed over to the emperors across the water.

The people of Albion need to be aware that, whilst their anger at Banquo's mistake was justified, their anger is being used by others to steal from them what they most most desired in the first place.

The lickspittles and their masters (Dark Knight Sedwill et al) need to be made aware that Banquo will not be vanquished.

I will leave the final words to Banquo himself.


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