Diary Blog, 12 November 2023

Morning music

Battles past

Peter Hitchens

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-12738547/PETER-HITCHENS-fiercest-critics-agree-time-make-peace-Ukraine.html

Worth reading.

From the newspapers

https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/straight-student-sobs-shes-jailed-28080284

Two women tried to cover up a brutal postcode stabbing by washing the killer’s blood splattered clothes as he ran home in his pants…Straight-A student Simmonds gasped and sobbed as she was jailed for nine months, while Johnson-Davies showed no emotion as she was jailed for 14 months.”

[My London]

Straight-A student“…meaning that she can spell “Nel-son-Man-de-la”…or something…

More of the fruits of “diversity”…

[the murderer— what use are they to our European society?]

Tweets seen

As Peter Hitchens writes, and as I have blogged previously, the police have, to a large extent, stopped doing their proper and previously-usual job, and started to be, quite consciously, a poundland KGB or poundland Stasi, enforcing politically and socially biased agendas on behalf of several special-interest groups, perhaps the worst being the Jewish lobby or Israel lobby..

Within a few days, I myself shall be defending a case brought —officially— by the CPS but procured from behind the scenes by the malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” cabal of Zionist Jews and Israel propagandists.

I am unable to blog in detail about the several injustices around my upcoming trial, at least unable to do so until the trial ends (on or about 20 or 21 November 2023).

Rod Liddle

I do not usually agree, or disagree, with the shambolic mess that is Rod Liddle. As with what he has to say in that clip, I usually find that I can agree with some of what he says or writes, but also disagree with much, and often more.

My view is coloured by the perception that Rod Liddle is basically just not a good person. In other words, my view of him is determined not only by what he writes, or what he says on TV, but by what I think he is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Liddle.

Labour’s opinion poll lead

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12740065/Polls-Labour-Tory-Rishi-Sunak-Keir-Starmer-Gaza-Braverman-Blair.html

Polls show Labour lead stretching after week of damaging infighting over pro-Gaza protests and Covid inquiry… with fears Keir Starmer is on track for bigger majority than Tony Blair.”

[Daily Mail]

As often blogged previously in the past months, this situation has actually nothing much to do with Labour or Starmer, and everything to do with the fact that the once-great Conservative Party has been reduced to an incompetent snake-pit occupied mainly by careerist know-nothings, most of whom are not even British in any real sense.

Look at the past few years! First of all, the “panicdemic” or “scamdemic”, with its huge and unnecessary hit to the UK economy and society (don’t forget the latter). Vast sums spent on propaganda (including building pop-up “hospitals” that were never used, “test and trace” centres that were scarcely used, equipment that was mostly never used etc).

A Prime Minister who had no idea what to do, and so just did what sinister or crazy in-groups wanted: “SAGE”; Cummings, that cretin; Johnson’s own uneducated and foolish wife; over-promoted idiots of the Matt Hancock type.

Then we had that vacuous creature, Liz Truss, assisted by Woollyhead Trussbanger (Kwasi Kwarteng). 7 weeks of chaos.

Now we have, as supposed Prime Minister, Indian money-juggler Rishi Sunak, and a Cabinet such as has not been seen in the modern era, if ever— a collection of non-whites, Jews etc, few of whom are capable of running the whelk stall of popular perception.

The voters are mostly voting with their feet, not to Labour, as such, but away from any relationship with Sunak’s desperate rump of a party.

What lack of self-confidence has led the once-solid Conservative-voting ranks of (mostly) the South of England to accept as their MPs the likes of Suella Braverman, Kemi Badenoch etc? The idea that race and nation is irrelevant? The idea that someone such as (soon stepping down) Sajid Javid, a cultureless Pakistani obsessed by the worship of Jews, including the horrible “philosopher of selfishness”, “Ayn Rand” (Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum), might make a suitable prime minister?

I attribute much of that to the worship of money. Sajid Javid made millions by helping to run Deutsche Bank into the ground. Sunak worked for Goldman Sachs, and married an ultra-wealthy Indian woman. What though, of Suella Braverman, a mediocre —at best— former practising barrister? What of Kemi Badenoch, who (though born in London) only lived in the UK from age 16 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kemi_Badenoch], and who only had a few fairly mediocre jobs?

The political crisis, a crisis of personnel largely, has come out of a race-culture crisis. British people are somehow embarrassed to express a wish for their leaders to even be, in any real sense, British.

Labour is no better, but the present Government is “Conservative”, at least in name. It is their General Election to lose, and it looks as though they are going to do that in style.

What is the present Sunak government actually doing that is good? Funnelling money and support to “Ukraine” (Zelensky’s regime) and Israel? Who in the UK, outside the special-interest cabals, wants that? Railways? Disastrous. Roads? Disastrous. Standards of living? Poor, and declining. Crime? The police are useless, the courts are useless. Immigration? Still they flood in…

Some, mainly elderly, people will still vote “Conservative” no matter what. Perhaps 20% of the whole. The rest will not.

More tweets seen

Late music

[Budapest]

9 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 12 November 2023”

  1. Wasn’t Rod Liddle a ‘journalist’ for that utterly vile piece of Aussie fruit/fervent Zionist Rupert Murdoch’s well-respected (I jest) ‘newspaper’ The Scum?

    That is normally a good sign to really think about whether such a person is making good points or not and they usually are not doing so.

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  2. The CONservative Party is paying a heavy electoral price for not paying enough heed to the likes of British patriot, Enoch Powell, and listening instead to posh Liberal Party infiltrators such as Michael Heseltine.

    As a result, decent, capable, genuinely conservative minded people have not joined the party, not risen through its ranks etc hence ‘ex Lib Dems’ such as Liz Truss being elected leader and wholly unelected Indians turning it into a risible copy of India’s Congress Party complete with fervent Zionism.

    A landslide defeat of perhaps existential proportions beckons next year and, most embarrassingly and damming of all, caused NOT by mass switching of votes to Labour but mass Tory abstention instead.

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    1. John:
      Yes. Cannot see huge switching from Con to Lab, more a mixture of some Con to Lab switching, some tactical voting to LibDems from Con, quite a lot of abstention, and maybe quite a lot of protest voting for the latest Farage-Tice con-trick party, Reform.UK, which will win nothing but may hit Cons hard in marginal seats.

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      1. The Reform Party has little in the way of a cohesive poltical ideology and looks like it has only one good policy ie reforming our decrepit, out of date, unfit for purpose, poltical system starting with REAL electoral reform namely Proportional Representation but then if you want that you should probably be voting Lib Dem or Green.

        Perhaps the most damming indictment of Rishi and the current leading figures of the CON Party is that the Reform Party is polling at the level that it is.

        If Rishi and company can’t get that down to a tiny figure then, frankly, what use are they? Time for a change of leader AGAIN and a clear out of duds.

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  3. Re that murderer above: it isn’t hard to understand why the US, particularly the Southern states, are reluctant to give up their use of capital punishment, is it?

    https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_USA

    The Tory Party is looking for a ‘wedge issue’ or ‘wedge issues’ to solidify their current electoral support and to get back support from abstention and from Labour in particular.

    They have alighted upon the trans issue. It is an issue but the thing with ‘wedge issues’ is that to be useful electorally-speaking they should buttress your current support without moving voters away AND be capable of moving LARGE numbers of votes TO you.

    So, if they are looking for such issues I would suggest the immigration issue is the biggest ‘wedge issue’ of the lot followed by the death penalty.

    The only problem with using the death penalty as a potential ‘wedge issue’ is that to bring it back and operate it would require the public to have immense faith in the capability of a Home Secretary to oversee it and, frankly, it is a very long time since we have had such a person in that role and certainly not in the last thirteen years.

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    1. John:
      Such a tactic (immigration as main issue) would also require the voters to suspend disbelief, bearing in mind that Sunak, Braverman, Badenoch and many other leading “Conservatives” are now non-white and their families very recent immigrants.

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      1. Indeed. The CONServative Party has been in politics long enough to know that optics matter. If you are going to have a hardline immigration policy to appeal to people then not only do you need to be able to show some evidence it is working but it needs to be presented by the right people ie you need either a British Home Secretary or a British PM with both being preferable. Otherwise, people can be disinclined to believe such a policy stance is actually being pursued.

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  4. The latest news re the Gaza Strip is that the Zionist entity wants to have a certain chap who goes by the name of Tony Blair as a, get this, ‘humanitarian co-ordinator’ for that occupied territory.

    I will give Benjamin Netanhayu his due in being a great comedian but I don’t think Palestinians are laughing nor is most of the rest of the world’s inhabitants bar some politicians.

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