Diary Blog, 16 January 2025

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Repatriation. Remigration. Etc.

There are solutions. Other solutions, too.

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The Kiev regime is running out of cannon-fodder. They’re going down…

Frankly, I would not trust either side…

The press-gangs of the Kiev regime in operation again. What always strikes me about such video clips is that the uniformed regime operatives tend to be hesitant, almost shamefaced. Maybe because they know that they are sending their victims to their deaths?

Bombshell new poll on UK rape gangs. Keir Starmer is COMPLETELY out of touch with Britain:

-73% want national inquiry into rape gangs

-81% want foreign national groomers deported

-74% want dual national groomers deported

-79% say officials who failed shd be prosecuted

-of those, 66% say officials shd go to prison

-30% back death penalty for groomers + 47% back life sentences. Only 13% want current non-life sentences Friderichs/JL Partners, broke on @GBNEWS.”

“Hang ’em high!”

I am usually and in general against the death penalty, but I regard such a policy not as “judicial killing” but as an act of socio-political cleansing and also as a matter of white Northern Europeans taking back control.

Once the first few hundred have been dealt with, maybe in public, the Rubicon will have been crossed. There will be no going back. White Northern Europe will have declared war. Heimdall’s horn will have sounded.

Ukraine and Great Britain sign 100-year partnership agreement British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during a visit to Kiev, also announced the transfer of a new air defense system to Ukraine, Reuters reports.

We have agreed that Britain will transfer at least $3.6 billion in military aid to us annually.

Today is a truly historic day, our relations are closer than ever ,” said Volodymyr Zelensky after signing the agreement.

Starmer said he would provide Ukraine with the necessary support “to put it in the strongest position to fight Russia in 2025.”

Starmer and his “elected” dictatorship have just stolen £2 billion a year from British pensioners, and are going, in effect, to send it to the Jewish dictator of “Ukraine”, in order to bolster his shambolic, brutal, and crumbling regime.

Starmer may be called Prime Minister of the UK, but is really just a New World Order and Zionist Occupation Government puppet.

Having said that, the “100-year Agreement” will probably last no longer than the “1,000-year Reich”…

Another puppet.

Suella Braverman has realized that even her fairly safe or formerly safe seat might go at the next election: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fareham_and_Waterlooville_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s.

More pertinently, she realizes that, because the Conservative Party is on the way out, her chance of becoming Prime Minister, or indeed any kind of government minister, is vanishingly-small now.

Having said that, Suella Braverman is not particularly intelligent and, as far as I know, had a fairly mediocre Bar practice, so she might be better off trying to remain an MP— but for which party, Con or Reform?

If Suella Braverman defects to Reform and is their candidate next time at Fareham, she has a good chance of staying as MP. In 2024, she got a vote-share of 35% but Reform still did fairly well in 4th place (on 18%). She is known as having very similar views to Reform. She might well get 40% or more, maybe 50%, as a Reform UK candidate in that seat. As a Conservative Party candidate, her vote might decline to a level where Reform, or even the LibDems or Labour might succeed.

All the same, if she does defect, she would face three other serious candidates at the next election. Any one of them might win. I cannot see her standing down voluntarily from Parliament, though.

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Unwanted nuisances in our society.

Maybe that kind of incursion is a possible way for Russian forces to deliver the coup de grace to the Kiev regime, a huge, swift devastating attack on the head of the serpent— Kiev itself. Had that been done in 2022, huge damage and misery could have been avoided.

That last tweet sums up my view too. Useless idiots.

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7 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 16 January 2025”

  1. Thank you for posting “The lark ascending” I have never listen to it. According to Wikipedia the violinist Nicola Benedetti is Scottish! What a joke! She was born in Scotland to an Italian couple! As the Duke of Wellington said: “Being born in a stable does not make me a horse”

    We have to be very strict and clear about ethnic origins and not allow/tolerate this misguiding, politically correct rubbish that ignores racial reality. In fact, the more I think of it, British is not really precise or correct. My wife, for example, does not like being called British, she always say “I am English”, I also noticed that on forums many Brits describe themselves as “English”, “Scottish” or “Welsh” which I think is more appropriate.

    Having said that, there are many fools who are narrow-minded and take that to ridiculous extremes. I remember being on a forum where people were discussing the film “Braveheart” and, of course, there were some Scots and Englishmen exchanging insults and accusations for something that happened more than 700 years ago. Some people never grow up…

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    1. Claudius:
      For me, if I had to pick one composer who both encapsulates in his music and personifies “Englishness”, it would probably be Vaughan Williams (despite the Irish/Welsh surname). The Lark Ascending is high in his pantheon of works.

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  2. A 100-year British and Ukrainian partnership? 😂​😂​😂​ Do not make me laugh! What a joke! Zelensky´s regime will be gone before the end of this year! (I hope so…) We may say the same about evil/hateful “Two-Tier” Starmer. Two nasty and cruel idiots who are nothing more than puppets.

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  3. “Ukraine and Great Britain sign 100-year partnership agreement British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during a visit to Kiev, also announced the transfer of a new air defense system to Ukraine, Reuters reports. “We have agreed that Britain will transfer at least $3.6 billion in military aid to us annually.””

    Is this even legal? I was under the impression that under Britain’s unwritten constitution, a parliament cannot bind its successors.

    So it’s difficult to understand how Starmer can commit the British government to giving $3.6 billion to Ukraine every year for the next century.

    With regard to the air defense system Starmer is transferring to Ukraine, I wonder which one it is. It can’t be Starstreak since (((Johnson))) already gave the Ukrainians that one.

    ASTER? CAMM? The Russians would be well-pleased to get their hands on either of those systems.

    One gets the impression that Starmer is aping (((Boris Johnson))) with this trip to Kiev. Every time (((Johnson))) faced a domestic scandal or became unpopular at home, (((he))) would jet off to Kiev to be photographed with (((Zelensky))), in the hope of looking like a modern-day Churchill.

    It seems that Starmer is doing the same thing: trying to distract everyone from the grooming scandal and various other domestic crises, such as the fact that millions of British pensioners are deprived of fuel payments this winter.

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    1. Friend of Britain:
      It is true that a new Parliament (or government, in practice) could decide to bin the “100-year” agreement. I expect that Starmer’s pledge, though, will become a nullity by reason of the collapse of the Zelensky regime at some point in the next year or so.

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  4. Instead of sending $3.6 billion each year to Ukraine, that money should be used to help the victims of violent crimes committed by diversity.

    Additionally, the money should be used to revitalize crumbling working-class towns, which have been devastated by decades of outsourcing, which destroyed local jobs and industries.

    The USA, UK, etc governments can always find plenty of money to send to foreign countries (especially “israel”), but can’t seem to find any money when it comes to funding things that benefit their own citizens.

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