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Rochdale by-election result

In my pre-polling day look at the by-election, I picked Galloway (“Workers Party”) as the winner; not very difficult under the circumstances— most journalists also thought that Galloway would win, as did the bookmakers.
Galloway scored 39.7%; oddly enough, exactly the same figure as the understandably poor turnout, which was also 39.7%. In other words, Galloway was elected via the votes of about 15% of the whole eligible electorate.
I went wrong on second place. I thought that Azhar Ali, the disowned Labour candidate, would still manage a second place on the basis that he is local, a councillor, a Pakistani Muslim and, until Jewish-lobby puppet Keir Starmer sacked him, the official candidate of the Labour Party.
In fact, Ali scored only 7.7% and a 4th place. I attribute that largely to his sacking, which means that he will not be the Labour candidate in the upcoming 2024 General Election. Also, to the fact that he climbed down and “apologised” to Starmer and the Israel lobby. In a word, he lost face, badly, by doing that. I presume that his 7.7% reflects a personal vote, mainly.
I also thought, though speculatively, that the LibDems might do rather better than they did, based on their previous (though pre-2015) showings in the constituency, and on their perhaps being a magnet for anti-Government white (English) votes in Rochdale. Not so. Seems that the LibDems are very much a spent force outside a few parts of southern England.
The LibDem vote was only 7%.
The poor turnout sank the LibDem cause in Rochdale. It is pretty clear that the Pakistanis voted but the English/white voters mostly did not. The Pakistani population of the constituency is somewhere in the 30%-40% range. Almost all Pakistanis voted (it can be surmised), but few English/white people bothered.
The independent, David Tully [https://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/elections/election-pitch/1743/david-tully], who came second at the by-election, must have attracted most of whatever white/English vote there was. His vote, achieved without a party machine or heavy funding, was a creditable 21.3%.
The Conservative Party candidate never had a chance. This government is as unpopular as any has been in the past century or more, and Rochdale has not elected a Conservative since 1955.
Having said that, the attitude of the candidate cannot have helped. He decided to prioritize his holiday over campaigning, jetting off to the sun only a week or so before Polling Day!
That somehow fits with the whole “b*gg*r you, it’s all about me” attitude of the “Conservative” governments of the past seven, perhaps past fourteen, years. In fact, only now do I know anything of Ellison, having looked up his details (he owns a local landscaping company). https://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/2/news-headlines/155121/rochdale-byelection-conservative-candidate-paul-ellison-sets-out-his-plan-for-rochdale.
Ellison’s 12% vote (3rd place) is around where my initial thought about the by-election, a couple of weeks ago, put him (I thought maybe 15%), but better than my most recent speculation (a day or two ago, I thought the Con vote might go as low as 5%).
Finally (leaving aside the five candidates who lost their deposit, none scoring higher than 1.7%), there is Reform UK. Oh dear…
As I wrote before the by-election, Reform UK must have been mad to take on Danczuk as its candidate. After all, he was the local Labour MP 2010-2017, who was sacked for various personal behavioural problems, and who then tried to hang on as an Independent, getting an embarrassing 1.8% vote at the 2017 General Election.
The toxic tabloid content of Danczuk’s life 2010-2017 with and around his seriously thick then wife, Karen Danczuk (known as “the selfie queen” for her self-portraits posted online, featuring both her cleavage and her buck teeth), sank him in 2017, and will still be (and obviously was) remembered by the voters of Rochdale.
Danczuk’s 6.3% vote at the by-election is about where I thought he would end up.
In my view, Reform UK has rather too much of the “Mickey Mouse” about it, too much of the “wing and a prayer” “Amateur Night” village show, to be considered a serious party.
The political scientist Matt Goodwin has been pushing the idea that Reform UK might overtake the Conservative Party in the polls. Not yet, it seems.
At Rochdale, the Conservative Party candidate managed to get twice the vote of Danczuk and Reform UK, despite not bothering to campaign much, whereas Danczuk tried hard, and was even supported by his leader, Richard Tice, riding a sky-blue battlebus.
The by-election does say something about Reform UK that goes beyond its very silly decision to put up Danczuk as a candidate. If Reform UK was going to capture the mainly white/English protest vote, this by-election would have been the place for that to take off. White English people are a majority, maybe even two-thirds, of the Rochdale constituency, yet most —probably the vast majority— did not bother to vote, and even fewer voted Reform UK.
Some may say that the above is because English people are apathetic. I say that they are apathetic for a reason, or reasons. One, in this case, was because Reform UK’s semi-“libertarian” offering just does not “hit the spot”. White English people want, though in most cases unconsciously, social nationalism, and there is not one party, even a small one, offering or proclaiming that ideology.
What does the by-election say about the Conservative Party in the run-up to GE 2024? Toast. This was the worst Con Party result (12%) at Rochdale since the Blair-Labour years (10.5% in 2005, 13.4% in 2001, 8.8% in 1997). In 2019, the Cons received 31.2%, and even in 2017 28.4%.
So there it is. Angry apathy from the white English voters, angry protest from the Pakistani Muslims, a Government without hope, but an Opposition Labour Party unable to inspire any enthusiasm yet likely to “win” GE 2024 purely by default. Also, an upstart and supposedly “populist” party, Reform UK, that has no real support.
I have said nothing about the victor, Galloway. That is because he is a maverick and, despite the “Workers Party” label, basically a one-man band. Whether he can retain his seat at GE 2024 or not is an open question. Maybe he can.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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Talking heads and scribblers such as Tim Stanley are completely in the Jewish/Zionist/Israel lobby pocket. Totally controlled by their own careerism and greed. Also, and despite what his Wikipedia entry says, I should not be surprised were I to discover that Tim Stanley is partly-Jewish somewhere down the line. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Stanley. I have no direct evidence that he is, however. Neither is there any hint of anything of the sort in his interviews: https://europeanconservative.com/articles/interviews/stay-away-from-politics-an-interview-with-tim-stanley/.
95% of the repression on freedom of expression in the UK comes from the organized Jew-Zionist/pro-Israel lobby. I myself face sentencing in a couple of weeks, the malicious Jew-Zionist lobby having procured an entirely political prosecution of me in 2023 (and admit to having been trying to bag me for most of the past decade).
Israeli war crimes continue, supported by the Israel lobby in the UK and elsewhere.
I came to the same or a similar conclusion some years ago (rightly or wrongly).
Don’t forget, also, that Paul Mason is either half-Jewish or quarter-Jewish: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mason_(journalist)#Early_life_and_education.
For me, Mason runs both with the hare and the hounds too much to be trusted…
Galloway must be one of the few, one of the very few MPs who can speak in public without either reading pathetic platitudes from a written crib, or sounding like a speak-your-weight machine, or both.
The symptoms of the slowly-encroaching “woke” global (Western) police state (in the UK, in the EU, elsewhere too) are now seen everywhere; they include my own Jewish-lobby-procured political prosecution and conviction last year (sentencing hearing this month).

I agree with that. I have no idea what Tice is like as a businessman, though I note that his main work was in a company founded by his grandfather. As a politician, I have no doubt that he is “nbg” (no bloody good). As I blogged some time before the by-election, Tice’s selection of someone as sleazy as Simon Danczuk was a miscall of stunning proportions. As in…you run a “populist”, “new broom”, “clean the Augean Stables” party, so naturally you pick as your candidate someone who was not only sleazy in the sexual sense when an MP but also a grifting freeloader and moneygrubber. An example of the worst of the old parties. No, wait…
How does that work? It doesn’t.
If Tice’s judgment is in question for having, inter alia, picked Danczuk as a candidate, then that, and the by-election result, also brings into question the judgment of political academic, scribbler and blogger Matt Goodwin, who has been boosting Reform UK as a possibly-unstoppable coming political force in the land. Ha…
Goodwin is on surer ground there.
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Sam Melia
Unconfirmed reports are saying that Sam Melia of Patriotic Alternative has been sentenced in the Crown Court to 2 years in prison for supposed “incitement to racial hatred”.
I did not follow the trial, but I understand that the charge or charges related to the production of (from the little I have read) very innocuously-worded stickers. “Evidence” deemed admissible (presumably going to the Defendant’s intention) included having a picture of Hitler.
The Star Chamber would be proud of England’s 21st Century police, CPS, and judiciary.
As we know, in 2024 Britain, political crime is deemed far more serious than real crime. In a country where crimes of serious violence, or considerable and dishonest acquisition, result often in non-custodial sentences, Sam Melia will now spend about a year in prison basically for having offended or opposed the System and “the usual suspects”.
I have no idea as to whether the plight of his wife, Laura Towler, and their very young child, was taken into account. Seemingly not, or not much. I understand that Laura Towler is presently pregnant with a second child, which will now be born (in the next couple of months) while its father is incarcerated.
I hope that a crowdfunder is soon set up for Melia’s wife and children.
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“A huge crowd”? At a guess, 5,000. Maybe, at peak, 10,000.
Russia has ~143M people, so even 10,000 represents only 1 person in every 14,300. Out of the Moscow population of 13M, 1 person out of every 1,300. Somewhere between those two figures, then. 1 person out of every 1,300-14,300 people.
Of course, the authorities have tried to suppress visible support for Navalny, but even if the true figure is 1 out of every 1,300, and even if there are 20 secret supporters for every one on that march, that is still only, at best, 1 out of every 65 inhabitants of Moscow.
Whatever one’s view of Navalny, his percentage of even mild support was in single figures. Maybe 2%, maybe as high as 5%, of the Moscow population; probably no more than 1%, if that, among the whole population of Russia.
That film shows a seemingly larger crowd, but even if my calculations are out by a factor of 10, that would still show a visible and covert ratio of 1 Navalny supporter out of every 6 or 7 people. Significant but not overwhelming.
Anyway, such speculation is a castle in the air in the circumstances.
Quite. Someone such as Tim Stanley is the ideal political pseudo-philosopher for the present shallow age. One could say that, if “first time tragedy, second time farce” (as Marx opined in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon), then the first time might be Roger Scruton, the second Tim Stanley. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eighteenth_Brumaire_of_Louis_Bonaparte; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Scruton; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Stanley.
The parallels are not exact, admittedly.
Mason again. His “political philosophy” comes down to two words: “arrest them“. Nothing more. Neither a socialist nor a pro-capitalist, nor yet anything other than someone cobbling together disparate strands to make one jumbled string of pseudo-philosophy which really comes down to the exercise of State power by those who control it, and against any dissidents or dissenters.
Mason’s sheer bile is obvious to almost everyone but Mason himself. Mason’s ideal living environment would be somewhere such as the DDR, circa 1970. Maybe as a Stasi-connected academic in a concrete provincial university.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mason_(journalist).
“Left”/”Right” are terms I never myself use. Not helpful or meaningful. Look at Mason, though, playing the role of “licensed revolutionary”. The police seem uninterested in talking to him about any inflammatory outbursts…
Mason’s MI5 “PF” (Personal File) would be a fascinating read…I would love to see my own, incidentally. I suppose it might make my ears burn…
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Britain needs social nationalism. No matter the intervening repressions (as seen only today and previously in the Sam Melia show trial), events are “conspiring” or converging to create, down the line…Victory.

Well, you know what to do…
Would-be dictator Caroline Lucas says that “words matter“. Is that why she wants to ban free speech (even more)? Raus!
Peter Oborne mentions almost every group but the Jewish lobby; not even “Zionists”; only “Israel”. I can only imagine (joking slightly) that he is afraid of being blackballed by one of his clubs (the Garrick? I am only guessing).
Slightly disappointing by Oborne, who has in the past made interesting anti-Israel lobby documentaries: see
What (((group))) is behind Starmer? What group is behind Sunak? What group is behind “Reform UK”, Farage, Tice etc? Yes, the Israel lobby, but of what (in the UK) is that composed?…
In some ways, Oborne’s 15-minute tweet above is very hardhitting, but it pulls a few punches when it comes to “a certain group” in UK society.
Oborne refers to the danger of the “far right” etc. In fact, any danger is actually from the two superficially opposed groups— Islamists/Zionists.
Announcement from Laura Towler
I happened to see the message below, believed to be a public announcement from Laura Towler of Patriotic Alternative:
“By now you will have heard that my husband Sam Melia was sentenced today to two years in prison for his intentions behind publishing stickers that the prosecution said were both lawful and truthful.
The sentencing guidelines gave the judge the option of choosing anywhere between 2 years and 6 years, and the minimum was given due to the lack of seriousness regarding the offence. The judge could’ve suspended the sentence (and sent Sam home) at two years, however he chose not to and said the reason why was because he wanted the sentencing to act as a deterrent to other people with the same beliefs.
Before today, Sam met with his Probation Officer who said that Sam was no risk to the public and there was no chance of reoffending, and recommended a community order. The judge chose to ignore this.
The worst case scenario is that Sam will serve 12 months in prison. Potentially, he could serve 6 – 8 months. He is considered low risk and could therefore be on day release from as early as in a few months.
If you take anything from this, let it remind you why we do what we do. We live in a country where our people are attacked by the anti-White state for advocating for their own safety and interests.
I don’t want cuddles and condolences. I don’t want thoughts and prayers. I want you to join me in filling the void that Sam leaves for the next few months. There are no excuses. Not everybody has to be on the front line. There is plenty you can do behind the scenes.
Sam should hold his head up high knowing that he put his head above the parapet when many others dare not. He didn’t back down at any point over the last three years, nor did he take any offer they offered him. He remained defiant for us, and now it’s our turn to repay his sacrifice by carrying his flame until he is back.“
[unconfirmed, but believed to be by Laura Towler]
Another example of how the British jury is now little better than a rubber stamp. As for the judge in question, I prefer not to comment, mainly because I have no wish to transgress the “contempt of Court” rules; in any case, I did not follow the case. There is also the further fact that I myself, in Biblical language, will be “in the same condemnation” in a couple of weeks, being sentenced for —in effect— telling the truth.

Sunak
“Rishi Sunak has claimed extremist groups in the UK are “trying to tear us apart”, in a hastily arranged Downing Street statement that came hours after George Galloway won a byelection in Rochdale.
Standing outside No 10 late on Friday, the prime minister condemned what he called “a shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality” after the 7 October massacre by Hamas and the Israeli invasion of Gaza.
He also claimed democracy itself was a target, as he condemned the election of Galloway, who easily won the seat in Rochdale on a platform that focused on anti-Israel sentiment over Gaza.
However, in a sometimes rambling and seemingly contradictory 10-minute address, Sunak made points likely to anger MPs on the right of the Conservative party such as Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick, who have sought to frame recent tensions as almost entirely the responsibility of Islamist extremists.
Sunak was at pains to stress the recent abuse of Muslim Britons as well as the Jewish community, and to highlight the threat from far-right groups as well as Islamists.“
[The Guardian]
The little Indian money-juggler presently posing as Prime Minister has made a speech in which he conflated “democracy” with “electing System candidates”, in effect.
Sunak calls for no support for “extremism”, yet he does not seem to think it “extreme” to project the Israeli flag onto 10 Downing Street and then to call for support of a war by a huge mechanized army against, mostly, civilians, half of which are under 18 years of age, and about a quarter of whom are undisputedly small children and babies.
So far, the Israeli Jews have killed about 30,000 or so in Gaza, in under 5 months. About half were children.
Starmer, that nasty ideas-free puppet bureaucrat, is no better.
Incidentally, I myself have blogged about both “democracy” and “extremism” in recent years:
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“In response to the supply of Taurus missiles to Kiev, Moscow could consider the possibility of a Dagger attack on the factory of these missiles in Germany, said expert Igor Korotchenko.
Germany does not officially want to send its troops to Ukraine, but the German army is already present there as advisers and technical experts, noted expert Vladimir Evseyev. The situation is heating up after such statements. Especially after the first, the second is a statement of fact….”

Founder of “Blackwater” – We can’t beat the Russian bear.
“Ukraine needs peace, otherwise it will destroy itself,” said the founder of the private military company “Blackwater” Eric Prince in a podcast with Patrick Bet-David.
He also drew attention to the poor state of the Western armies and stressed that American citizens are not obliged to provide hundreds of billions of dollars to a corrupt state, such as Ukraine.“
Sam Coates parroting rubbish, much of it “antisemitism, antisemitism“. Idiots like Coates get paid half a million or more per year. Sick society; almost a (bad) joke society.
Is Sam Coates part-(((you know who)))? I wonder…
Coates was easily put in his place by Galloway. Not worth his salt.
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Yes, the fake Conservative Party with its increasingly disrespectful of basic democratic values and intensely disliked ‘leader’ who has only the merest hint of democratic legitimacy derived from a seat in Richmond, North Yorkshire where even the cows vote Conservative is heading for an almighty walloping whenever the election comes.
WHAT on God’s Earth were Tory MPs thinking when they put him into the job instead of Penny Mordaunt when there was opinion polling evidence to suggest she was not only popular with her party members but ‘Red Wall’ voters also favoured her to some extent?
My prediction the other day as to where the Conservative vote would end-up was correct ie 8 to 12%. A very poor performance and symptomatic of a government heading for a heavy defeat – a defeat which will be very much deserved for incompetence on a grand scale and for betraying this country so badly over immigration.
Whilst the percentage share of 12% could have been still worse and they are lucky it wasn’t it still represented yet another 50% plus percentage decline in their vote share from 2019, the worst Tory vote share in the seat since 1997 AND perhaps most notable of all the worst raw numbers of Tory votes cast in the seat since the 1880’s.
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John:
I have little time for Penny Mordaunt, who is also under the Israel-lobby thumb, of course, but at least she is English (and looked good in a swimsuit some years ago). What more could one want in a Prime Minister?…
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Yes, at least she is a native Briton and unlike the evil murderer and common snidy snake that is Sunak she has done something useful and constructive in her life before she entered politics. All Sunak has ever done is shuffle some money around on a computer screen in the City in an essentially parasistical ‘occupation’ and a parasite he most certainly is.
He most certainly isn’t wanted by virtually anyone in this country and his increasingly open and arrogant disrespect for British democratic norms isn’t by thinking people. His support of tyranny may be acceptable to people in Delhi and Bombay but NOT to we native Britons.
Don’t dire by-election results signal anything to him? Or is he just plainly ignorant and living on an entirely different planet to the rest of us?
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John:
Yes, the wave of “F.O.!” by-election results seems to have passed Sunak by, though not his MPs, who are lining up to leave as soon as the General Election is called, or as soon as they get the Order of the Boot.
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Yes, Penny did look rather good in that swimsuit. In contrast to him, she appears to be a relatively normal person for a politician and not someone who resides on a planet thousands of miles away in outer space.
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A result that indicates the Conservative Party is viewed by most people as having little to nothing to offer for ordinary plebs. Being perceived as a ‘Rich man’s more undemocratic version of the Liberal Democrats’ is certainly not paying any kind of electoral dividend and NEVER WILL.
They need to develop a populist Conservatism/NATIONAL-Conservatism fast as otherwise Labour are going to become perceived as ‘Britain’s natural party of government’.
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John:
The more the “Chai-wallah” squirms and tries to look statesmanlike, the more one feels that he is out of place.
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Of course, even if he wasn’t an increasingly tyrannical, anti-British, evil, wholly self-serving, devious, murderous bastard he would still look completely out of place.
Look at the way he acts at Prime Minister’s Question Time! He shows utter disrespect most of the time and gets very arrogant and ratty when others don’t fall into line as the snob expects them to.
Mrs Thatcher had profound disagreements with Neil Kinnock but she did treat him with a certain modicum of respect for being the Leader of the Opposition.
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Caroline Lucas would say that. The Green Party (in reality, the ’Watermelon Party’ ie Green on the Outside and Red on the Inside’) is fanatically in favour of the multi-cult (even more than loopy New Labour Mark 2) so they instinctively recognise the fact that multi-cultural ‘societies’ are inherently difficult to manage and normally require brute repression/authoritarianism to make them ‘work’.
Singapore’s multicultural society can be said to work at least on the surface but how many Brits would really wish to copy the authoritarian nature of the Singaporean government? It helps if you have a prosperous society too with a very high standard of living and with little in the way of entrenched pockets of poverty which Singapore doesn’t have but we increasingly do have.
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Yes, ‘Gorgeous George’ Galloway can do public speaking pretty well. Mrs Thatcher had the same ability. Thatcher was a conviction politician as is Galloway.
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John:
Galloway is a bit of a “grifter” but I agree that he puts his underlying beliefs first. Galloway is also from an era when MPs were expected, at least quite often, to *not* be uncultured moneygrubbers and wastes of space such as Jess Phillips, Stella Creasy, Simon Danczuk and many many more.
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Stella Creasy isn’t just uncultured but fundamentally immoral and frankly evil in that she wants abortions to be even more easily obtained than they are at present.
No doubt being a good little globalist Labour MP she wants complete open door immigration but at the same time demands less and less restrictions on innocent babies being effectively murdered in the womb.
Since David Steel’s disgraceful 1967 Abortion Act, some 10 million babies have had their innocent lives systematically ended yet we have had mass immigration at the same time with the main excuse for it being ‘muh economy, blah, blah, blah’.
Abortions should not be banned entirely but there should be quite stringent restrictions placed upon access to them.
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John:
David Steel was (he is still alive aged 85, but no longer politically-active) one of the least-honest politicians in the UK, and that is saying something. A multifaceted hypocrite.
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Hello! Today, I will not say a word about politics. I am sending you here a beautiful video in HD about Bucharest, the city once known as “The Paris of Eastern Europe”. Looking at the building you will see why. Obviously, the members of old Romanian ruling class, like its Argentinian counterparts, were very pro-French in their artistic tastes.
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Claudius:
Thank you.
I have briefly been in Romania (in a car, in 2001) but not in Bucharest itself. I saw a few parts of the country while in transit from Bulgaria to Hungary, driving rather fast to get over the Hungarian border before dark.
I had not heard of Peles Castle.
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Budapest has probably the best looking parliament building in the world. It really is pretty beautiful. Our House of Commons and Parliament as a whole has a lot of architectural merit as well so it is a shame it is undemocratically elected or not elected by the people at all in the case of the House of Lords and there are so many examples of verminous anti-British traitors and corrupt crud in there.
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Why are people not willing to pay higher taxes to invest in public services for the benefit of themselves and others? A good question. There are several reasons: 1.) People want to retain as much money from their wages/investment income as possible etc and also a reason many on the PC globalist Left will dismiss out of hand but one some more thoughtfull leftwing academics have written about ie that people are more naturally inclined to pay higher taxes if they perceive the recipients of the revenue accrued from them are people similar to themselves.
Willingness to pay taxes and certainly higher rates of them is often lower as a society becomes less homogeneous.
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I have been reading a bit about Bucharest and Romania; I am planning to visit Europe this year and I am thinking seriously about including Romania in our trip.
Have you ever heard of Peles Castle? In itself, it would justify a visit to Romania. Here is a beautiful video (in English and HD) presented by a very knowledgeable man.
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Look at the Daily Telegraph article on Gorgeous George’s victory and you will soon realise why so many of their cretinous readers fell for Fradulent Farage and are falling for the latest incarnation of his scams ie the Reform UK ‘party’
Politically-speaking, their intellects are severely stunted repeatedly calling Galloway ‘anti-semitic’, vile, ect, blah, blah, blah. These idiots are obviously too thick to be able to not just regurgitate media lies ab nauseum. Why can’t morons like that understand there IS a difference between someone being anti-semitic and anti-Zionist/anti-Israel and its obvious Lobby in this country and the USA ect?
I have seen no credible evidence that either Galloway or Jeremy Corbyn are remotely anti-semitic. Both are rightly opposed to the brutal repression of Palestinians and the unjust occupation of Palestine.
You don’t have to be a Muslim to be opposed to that occupation and repression either. Being a humane person/non Zionist Jew is sufficient.
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Why don’t the gormless Tory rags, the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail comdemn the REAL ‘anti-semitism’ of the Zionist state which continually represses its Ultra-orthodox and very often non/anti-Zionist population instead of making scurrilous, untrue, libellous allegations of ‘anti-semitism’ directed at people like Galloway and Corbyn?
Why not report on these shameful incidents of REAL ‘anti-semitism’ in the Zionist entity:?
http://www.israelversusjudaism.org/about
http://www.israelversusjudaism.org
The Zionist entity is currently trying to dragoon its devoutly religious, Ultra-orthodox Jewish population into serving in its armed forces despite the fact that as devoutly religious Jews who in contrast to secular people like Bibi Netanhayu actually FOLLOW the Jewish holy book of the Torah and its commandments have no wish to serve in the IDF as stealing other people’s land, repressing other peoples IS against the Torah’s teachings.
That is REAL anti-semitism practiced by the Zionist state’s government.
Israel is a largely secular, ZIONIST state NOT a Jewish state.
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Sunak IS the extremist! He is a terminally nasty, small minded, murderous (no other country in the entire world had his braindead/intentionally murderous ‘ Eat Out To Help Out scheme during the middle of an international viral pandemic), evil, UNWANTED, tyrannical, elitist, snobby PRICK.
If only he would have the class to put his gormless head into the nearest gas oven and just kindly expire but he hasn’t got the class to do it.
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Everytime, I see his evil face outside of what was once a prestigious address I feel violently ill. Why can’t the short-arsed, ratfaced, dishonest, snide, murderous, devious, Class A, quintessentially alien £££t and snake just fuck off and die?
Why doesn’t he take the hint from the vast majority of people in this country? He is NOT wanted!
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Is Sky News still owned by that piece of verminious Australian pondlife Rupert Murdoch? Enough said I think about the direction from which they get their so-called ‘ journalists.
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John:
There has to be a massive reset of our whole society, but not the “reset” the transnational System wants.
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Russia, to any thinking person or REAL military expert (doddery old retired British generals need not apply for that description in too many cases) is one of the very few countries which it is virtually impossible to defeat in a war. Various factors making them very difficult to defeat in a war include that it is a truely vast country in geographical terms ie it is the world’s largest and is infact so large it is transcontinental, has a very large population (Europe’s largest), large mineral and other natural resources, a population that has led a ‘hard’ daily existence, hasn’t been weakened and rendered ‘soft’ by manic levels of political correctness, is intensely proud of its culture and national identity ect.
If the huge military might of National Socialist Germany couldn’t defeat them then what chance has Ukraine got or we or Nato as a whole?
I hope George Galloway raises his voice against those in the House of Commons and elsewhere who are seemingly intent upon embroling this country in a war with Russia.
He and others should speak against the increasing levels of ‘war porn’ Sky News and others are broadcasting.
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John:
I agree.
Professor Haushofer had a point…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Haushofer
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