[note: once again, whether by technical inadvertence or sabotage, tweets are not embedding properly; click on links to read tweets reposted]
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Tweets seen
[“A civilian that suffered injuries in a drone attack has died in the hospital in Vidnoye outside Moscow, regional Governor Andrey Vorobyov said: https://vk.cc/cJBdl9“— TASS]
[“Более 90 украинских беспилотников сбили над Москвой и Подмосковьем за эту ночь, сообщили в Минобороны. В результате атаки погиб один человек, ранены трое“— Zona Media]
[“More than 90 Ukrainian pilotless drones shot down over Moscow and the Moscow region in the night, announced the Ministry of Defence. As a result of the attack, one person died.“]
Pure terrorism from the Zelensky cabal. Deliberate targeting of residential buildings.

[“Man shoots down Ukrainian drone in Moscow region with a hunting rifle“]
[NEW POST. Bombshell stats the state doesn’t want you to see. They accuse you of “misinformation” while hiding the awkward reality. Mass immigration is driving crime“— Matt Goodwin]
Crimes in the UK by nationality of perpetrator:


Everyone at the Bar of England and Wales knows this, at least in outline, but the Bar is now so packed with craven “me-too” careerists and/or scaredycats that none will say a word. If any do, they get disbarred (as I was), especially if a pack of malicious Jews make complaint (as they did about me).
https://www.mattgoodwin.org/p/bombshell-stats-the-state-doesnt
Well worth reading.

My reading of that opinion poll is that the voters are unimpressed by all existing political parties. There is a vacuum at present. Reform UK was leaping ahead; it has now stalled. It too much tries to be “reasonable” and “moderate”.
If voters want “centrist” bs and lies, they can vote LibLabCon. Why would they vote Reform? Reform’s leaders are too much focussed on “small boats” etc. Not that that is not a major issue, but “legal” immigration is 20x “illegal”. Yes, 1,000 or even 2,000 migrant-invaders hit the beaches daily now but, on the same day(s), 20,000 or even 40,000 arrive superficially “legally”.
Also, some of the main figures in and around Reform UK are non-whites. That’s no good, and sends a mixed message.
Either Reform UK goes social-national or it will go the same way as both UKIP and Brexit Party. “Conservatism-plus” is not a vote-winner.
Incidentally, that latest opinion poll translates, via Electoral Calculus, into a Commons with 188 Lab seats, 174 Con, 155 Reform, 68 LibDem (Greens 4, SNP 35 etc). Hopelessly hung Parliament, so maybe a Reform/Con coalition.
From the newspapers
“A businessman who dismissed antisemitism as “meaningless”, questioned the number of Jews murdered in the Holocaust and cast doubt on Hamas atrocities has been handed a seat in the Legislative Council of the Parliament – or Tynwald – on the Isle of Man.
Gary Clueit’s appointment to the island’s upper chamber on March 4 has sparked outrage, with Manx Jewish community member Michael Josem condemning the Member of the House of Keys (MHKs) who nominated Clueit as “incapable of the judgement required for Tynwald.”
[Jewish Chronicle]
“They” hate even one person dissenting from the narrative they want to broadcast and perpetuate.
More tweets seen
[Pretty clear that Twitter/X has been sabotaged, probably by (?) those Kiev-regime bastards, and that the tweet-embed problem is part of all that. Musk and Trump should cut off all military and intelligence aid to the Zelensky cabal; let Russia take all of Eastern Ukraine, including Kiev]
(((Mark Lewis))) and (((Daniel Berke))) are both fanatical Jew-Zionists. As far as Lewis is concerned, he is both professionally negligent and dishonest. It has been obvious for years. He should be struck off the solicitors’ roll.
I have no idea whether Lewis is in the UK or hiding out in his beloved Israel (he pretended to emigrate there 7 years ago because, said he, there was so much “antisemitism” in England; yet he seems to spend more time here than in Occupied Palestine Israel).
I cannot imagine who would be silly enough to retain Lewis. He himself admitted in his 2018 Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal proceedings that, at times, he had had no idea what he was writing or doing (by reason, it was claimed, of prescription drug use)! He was actually or effectively sacked by, I believe, all the firms for which he worked, and at the said Tribunal, in 2018, his own Counsel told the disciplinary panel that Lewis should not be fined too heavily (for making many crazed attacks on social media) because his sole assets were his (cheapish, showy) clothes, a mobility scooter, and a private pension worth £70 a week!
See also:
For once, I agree with her. Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Liz Kendall (all Labour Friends of Israel members) are evil, and should be punished for what they are intending to do.
How can people vote for these fakes?
[“Not only is this Cameron Osbourne style austerity shit appalling but Labour has spent weeks drip feeding this to the media, scaring some of the most vulnerable people in the process. I am absolutely disgusted with them. It is absolutely indefensible. #DisabilityBenefits.“— Supertanskiii]
[“Yes, I’m going to voice this in my content. It’s not what we voted for. Those with life changing disabilities were brutalised and demeaned under 14 years of shocking Tory misrule. They’re not the people with the “broadest shoulders”. They’re the reason we have a welfare system.”— Supertanskiii]
[“I’m furious that of all the places they could raise money (yes, there’s obv other ways) that they’d target the severely disabled who, funnily enough, won’t be magically be cured by a call with a work coach. PIP was bad enough before I shudder to think what will happen now.“— Supertanskiii]
Well, I doubt that I have ever reposted anything from that tweeter unless to criticize it, but truth is truth.
As I myself have recently blogged, there really is no clear blue water between this “Labour” (Friends of Israel) government and that of the Conservative Friends of Israel ones 2010-2024, and particularly that of David Cameron-Levita and George Gideon Osborne, 2010-2015.
[“It feels like a rerun of austerity and I’m worried about that.” Neil Duncan-Jordan, Labour MP for Poole, says cuts to benefits will create more poverty and says there will be Labour MPs who will vote against welfare benefits cuts. #Newsnight“]
Looks like there are at least a few genuine Labour-style MPs around (but, I am guessing, not many).
Liz Kendall and Rachel Reeves are the main criminals in all this, and then, of course, Starmer-stein.
Talking point

Late tweets
[“Labour Welfare Reforms latest: Keir Starmer says he’s had enough of people expecting free handouts, so presumably he’ll be sending back all those suits and football tickets.”]


[“Oil supplies to Hungary from Russia have been resumed, while the damage to the Druzhba oil pipeline attacked by the Ukrainian armed forces has been repaired, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said: https://vk.cc/cJCvQU“— TASS]

[“Ukraine’s massive drone attack on Russian regions has exposed Zelensky’s agonizing attempts to pander to his Western patrons by killing civilians, the Russian foreign ministry said: https://vk.cc/cJCwCX“— TASS]

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Do you think that the suspension of Rupert Lowe will bring down Farage? I hope so. Even if Reform does not achieve anything I would be happy to see that obnoxious snake.oil-salesman out of the limelight. More and more people are now realising with Farage everything is about “Me”.
In this interview Godfrey Bloom (minutes 15.00 to 18.00) describes clearly Farage´s egotistical personality.
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Claudius:
I do not have an answer for that.
I start from the position that Reform UK is (of course) not social-national, *but* that its activities do move the Overton Window, and do also disrupt the rigged game of the System parties. *In the absence of a genuine social-national party*, I prefer Reform to do well rather than badly.
Having said that, Reform’s focus is Farage, despite his flaws (both personal and ideological). Without Farage, Reform would just fall to pieces and fail to fulfil the promise of those 25%-28% opinion poll results.
So…while I hear what you say about Farage, if he goes, Reform follows him into the ditch, really.
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I understand what you said and I would also like to see Reform doing very well, the problem is Farage. He has made sure nobody can dispute him the leadership that is why he has surrounded himself by non-entities (Richard Tice) or brutes (Lee Anderson) who are 100% loyal to him. Farage is not charismatic but his cronies are even less so.
Having said that, there is a possibility that a new leader would come up and challenge Farage by forming a new party. For what I read, lots of members of Reform are furious with Farage´s behaviour and would be happy follow someone with a strong personality and firm character.
It would not be the first time that a new leader takes over a political party and leads it to better results if not to victory.
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Claudius:
Formation of a new party, in effect a Reform breakaway, would be unlikely to succeed in the British context. It has taken extraordinary conditions for even one new party —Reform UK— to be where it is. The British voters are small-c conservative, usually complacent and unwilling to go in a new direction.
To create a Reform breakaway party would wipe out Reform without necessarily making the new party effective with the voters. There are many constituencies, maybe as many as 150 or more, where Reform now has a chance of getting MPs elected. If any new breakaway party stands in those constituencies, the chances are that it will not succeed anywhere but *will* prevent Reform getting more MPs, by splitting the nationalist/conservative vote.
Reform UK membership has already fallen slightly, to somewhere around 200,000. Apparently, a third or more want Farage to go. What matters, though, is not the Reform membership, but the potential voters, millions and even tens of millions, who hate to see disunity in a party.
Reform is on the cusp of victory, but that might disappear like a mirage if Reform is seen to be divided and/or a squabbling little grouping.
There will soon be a by-election at Runcorn and Helsby. Labour is only just ahead of Reform in the opinion polls. Reform needs to win that. Labour won easily there last year, but may well be displaced, unless the Reform squabbles put people off.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runcorn_and_Helsby_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runcorn_and_Helsby_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s
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Thank you very much for your explanation. I bow to your superior knowledge about the political mindset of the average Briton. Fingers crossed. Farage´s arrogance and lack of tactical finesse has created this problem.
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Claudius:
Not for nothing does one stanza of the National Anthem (UK) include the words “confound their politics“; the idea that (thought-out, ideologically-based) politics is something alien to the British…
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