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I saw that little weasel on TV, smirking by the side of “Rachel from Accounts” Reeves in the Commons. Only now can I identify the bastard.
Here he is, being questioned by Victoria Derbyshire:
A weaselling little hypocrite, like so many of Starmer-stein’s “senior” appointees.
Darren Jones: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren_Jones.
I suppose that I am old-fashioned enough to tend to think that someone called “Darren” should never be an MP in the first place but, leaving that (which I concede is probably unfair) aside, this particular Darren is the very personification of the German saying “put a beggar on a horse and he rides it to death.“
According to Wikipedia, the weasel is married to some fake “social entrepreneur” whose business failed. She is now apparently making money out of the “net zero” nonsense championed by the fake “Labour” government of which her own husband is a key member.
Jones is a member of Labour Friends of Israel, like all or almost all of the Starmer-stein government.
Listen to his dishonest weaselling in that Victoria Derbyshire interview. A soulless, heartless careerist.
It is almost funny how typical Westminster Bubble scribbler/talking-head types such as Nicholas Watt talk about speculative economic figures as if they have some kind of reality. “Real disposable household income to rise this year by twice as much as expected“…as of now, just empty words from “Rachel from Accounts”; meaningless.
I agree. Basic Income (at some level or levels) is the way to go. Do away with making amputees, the chronically-sick, and/or the unemployed jump through hoops. Shut down 90% of the DWP, and much of HMRC (which latter is like something written by Franz Kafka).
Not just a question of fairness or compassion. Basic Income works.
The first test of the public mood will probably be the Runcorn and Helsby by-election, about which I have blogged in the past few days. The pollsters and bookmakers are forecasting a probably marginal or modest win for Reform UK. I disagree, though I do see from where that comes, looking at the fact that, in 2024, the constituency was the 16th-safest Labour seat. However, much has changed since the General Election of 2024 and, in any case, only 4 out of every 20 eligible voters voted Labour even in 2024 (4 out of every 12 actual voters) in the country as a whole.
I am thinking that Reform will smash the by-election, despite the fact that Labour got over 50% in 2024 while Reform only got 18.1% (Cons 16%).
Everything has changed since July 2024:
a. the imperative desire to kick out a “Conservative” government headed by a (perceivedly) “unelected” and non-white PM (by voting Labour) is no longer there;
b. the continuing migration-invasion;
c. the harsh sentences given to people who supported the anti-invader protesters last summer;
d. the taking away of the pensioners’ Winter Fuel Allowance money;
e. the freeloading —and what amounts to casual petty corruption— of Starmer-stein, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner etc.
Now also the latest terrible attack on the sick, disabled, and unemployed, as bad as anything done by the Conservative Party in office 2010-2024.
Former Labour voters will either not vote or will change to Reform, to punish Labour. Former Conservative voters will (though how many ?) vote Reform as a quite (and the only) realistic way of sticking it to Labour, Starmer-stein and Rachel Reeves etc. People who favour Reform anyway will be motivated to vote because they know that this time they can win. People normally perhaps unlikely to vote, but who want to yell “NO!” to everything happening in this country, will mostly vote Reform.
On that basis, I think that it is possible that there could be a stunning win for Reform. If that happens, it will be the death-knell of the Starmer-stein fake “Labour”-label government, despite the fact that it has 4+ years left in office, in theory.
Election Day has not yet been notified but is widely expected to be 1 May 2025. Just under 5 weeks from today.
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There is no Labour Party now, as previously understood, just one of the several labels behind which is NWO/ZOG, Israeli manipulation, Jewish-lobby manipulation etc. The Conservative Party is the other main label. Both are losing not only public support, but almost all connection with the public.
Many of the present MPs only fear one thing.
Leaving that aside, it will be great to see hundreds of those petty careerists lose their seats, and their salaries and expenses. That was the best thing about the 2024 General Election, when hundreds of “Conservative” MPs lost their comfortable way of life. I hope to see the same (if not more, and “worse”) applied to the present Labour Party MPs.
More about incompetent, negligent, and dishonest Jew-Zionist solicitor Mark Lewis
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Nearly 2,000 of the bastards in a single week. Sometimes, that number arrives in a single day. All expect to be sheltered, fed, given medical services, transport, pocket money…
“Refugees welcome” idiots such as Zoe Gardner (@ZoeJardiniere), Yvette Cooper etc have encouraged this aspect of the overall migration invasion, yet they themselves live in comfort, and far from the mean streets where the tragedy is mostly played out.
Acc. to Electoral Calculus, that translates to 215 Commons seats for Reform (largest party, but a plurality and not a majority: Lab 153, Con 151, LibDem 61, Greens 6 etc). A minority Reform government, with some kind of Con support, probably.
https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html
“I think there’s been some confusion online in recent weeks so let me clarify my view If you arrive illegally in this country you should be deported If you are a foreign national and break the laws of this country, you should be deported And if you are a dual national who is convicted of rape gang activity, you should be deported If you read my Substack newsletter or watch my show you will know these are my views and yes I have changed my views in recent years I think losing control of our borders while presiding over mass controlled immigration has been one of the most extreme and damaging policies the elite class has pursued It will go down in the history books as one of the biggest policy failures on record It has undermined our economy, divided our nation and weakened our democracy Only by doing what I suggest above, alongside dramatically slashing the amount of legal immigration into Britain, and removing Indefinite Leave to Remain, will we restore public trust in the system and our democracy Where I draw the line, however, is against those who think it is somehow desirable or possible to deport British nationals. It is neither. Which basically puts me where the average voter is. So that’s where I stand. Remove those who break our laws while respecting the British people who respect and uphold our laws.“
There you see the weakness of the Matt Goodwin/Farage/Reform UK position. Blacks, browns, and others with a piece of cardboard called a “British passport”, are apparently OK to stay, and to breed.
That would still mean that Britain will become majority non-white sometime later this century.
Unacceptable.
History repeating itself?
I doubt that Russia wants Poland. Still, the Polish leadership should tread more carefully.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-putin-launches-nuclear-powered-submarine-2025-03-27/
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I see that the Isle of Man has just legalised the profoundly SICK idea of so-called ‘assisted dyng’ otherwise known by its TRUE title of ‘assisted SUICIDE’. This is wrong on so many levels. Even if one were to put to one side the moral implications there are plenty of practical objections to it
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John:
As you know, I worry greatly that it would turn out to be a slippery slope. Were proper palliative care, and research into pain relief etc, given higher priority, people might not feel the need to kill themselves by reason of inadequate pain relief or other care.
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It will undoubtedly lead to a ‘slippery slope’ of ever increasing availability in time just as it has done in the Netherlands where even teenagers are being killed.
One of its most disturbing and pernicious effects will be that it will act to incentivise ‘normal’ suicides. Suicide is a awful tragedy which leaves behind it much emotional turmoil for the relatives of the deceased. Decent governments/parliaments should take great care in not doing anything that will lead to an increase in the ‘normal’ suicide rate in society. Suicide prevention strategies will be undermined by this idea of ‘assisted suicide’. This effect has happened in those jurisdictions which have legalised it.
https://carenotkilling.org.uk/issues/suicide-prevention
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One of which is that it will undoubtedly serve to increase the ‘normal’ suicide rate which has happened in the places this sick idea has been legislated for. It will undermine trust in the medical profession, and there is a real risk of a ‘slippery slope’ developing as The Netherlands has demonstrated with children even being killed there.
At one time the Isle of Man was one of the most moral places in the British Isles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Isle_of_Man
Now, it encourages a culture of death and is an ultra-liberal sick and degenerate craphole. I was going to visit it when I visited Liverpool in 2015 but now I am glad I did not. I also will now resent paying taxes to the British Treasury to pay for the island’s defence as our Ministry of Defence is responsible for it. I want none of my taxes to help ‘Death Island’.
https://www.carenotkilling.org.uk
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Regarding the un-law-ful firm to which Mark Lewis belong/ed; it seems to me that most (if not all) its members are also members of (((the tribe))). Three of the four in the last row are only identified by their first names. Is that perhaps an attempt to hide their ethnicity?
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Claudius:
I was looking to see whether any of the main ones were not Jews. As far as I can see, all are. I note one called “Bird”, but that is ambiguous (in German, “bird” is “Vogel”). Naturally, one looks more at the face and other features, not the mere name.
The staff pictured in that last row are not partners of the firm, or other main members of staff. Support staff, I think.
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I will be interested to hear Labour Party arguments as to why capital punishment should not be brought back to the mainland should assisted suicide become legal here. If a Tory MP tries to reintroduce hangings via a private members’ bill I hope we do not hear hypocritical Labour arguments against it on the grounds that the state should not involve itself in facilitating unnatural and early deaths which is what capital punishment and assisted suicide involve.
That rather dim Labour MP who is behind this idea of assisted SUICIDE really has not throught through all the possible consequences and future political ramifications of what she is proposing.
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Yesterday I watched a video of a man called Paul Thorpe, a cockney who became a millionaire dealing in luxury watches and who has now started a movement called UNITE UK. He is very naive (to say the least) since he expects people of all ethnicities and religions to join to defend “the British way of life” (Good luck on that!).
Anyway, the interesting fact about the video is that he was asking Reform supporters to NOT vote for Reform in this coming election, because (in his opinion) this is the only way to send a message to Farage saying “We do not like you nor the direction REFORM has taken”. What do you think?
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Claudius:
There have been so many “hobby politics” parties. Usually, the leader and (often few) members do have naive political views, and often no idea of how things really work.
Reform has its flaws, as we know. It is not social-national, but at present it is the only vaguely “national” party to have any wide public support. It is the only party that can disrupt the System as it now is.
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Yes, Reform UK is significantly flawed but a touch better than the anti-British scumbags of so-called New Labour Mark 2 with added killing of the disabled as in Nazi Germany (T4 programme) and the libertarian globalist waste of space that was the Conservative Party. How leaders such as Baldwin and Chamberlain must be positively spinning in their graves at what has happened to that party.
We need something stronger than Reform UK ie more like Germany’s AfD or even Die Heimat (The Homeland). Perhaps our Homeland Party or Patriotic Alternative can develop in time with Reform UK being the trailblazer.
One thing is for sure though in that we as a country are going NOWHERE under Labour and fake Conservative misrule.
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I understand what you say but apparently Farage has secured his position within the party by turning it into a “company”. Also, being an egotistical maniac who loves power and the limelight I do not see Farage “stepping down”. However, as you say, anything may happen, we will have to wait…
One thing is clear, and very good for the future of GB, more and more supporters of REFORM are disgusted with Farage and his “moderate” agenda. That means people are becoming more radicalised as the days go by. Sadly PATRIOTIC ALTERNATIVE has not been regognised as a political party and it never will.
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Yes, a party that is strongly nationalist/pro British but with a social conscience and aim of building a society of social justice for all Britons is what we need. Labour and fake ‘Conservative’ alike despise that agenda.
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I have a feeling Labour will hold onto Runcorn and Helmsby. It is a safe seat for them and apparently one of the now few seats of any party where the winning candidate had more than a 50% share of the vote. Supposedly, only 15% of MPs now have majority support or more in their constituencies which only goes to show how farcical the severely out of date ‘ pure’ version of First Past The Post is when one of its supposed selling points of a ‘strong constituency link’ is undermined in this way. That being said, the previous MP seemed to me to be a quite jovial and normal character for a Labour MP and was apparently a good local MP who worked hard for his constituents and was well liked so he may have have had a bit of a personal vote which put him over the top of 50% support. As the seat is near Liverpool, its politics may well be influenced by that bastion of Labour voting. This is a common tendency for seats near that city like Wallasey which was solidly Tory until 1992. It is possible for Reform UK to win it but it will not be at all easy. There are far better prospects for them in Lancashire and even around Newcastle let alone Kent or Essex.
My guess is that it will be a narrow Labour hold of 5% of the vote or less. I think the result may well come down to squeezing the Tory vote downwards and if a minor party other than Reform can attract some normal Labour voters eg the Workers’ Party or someone else.
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John:
“Those who live will see”, and I am not very confident in my prediction of a smashing Reform win, but what bolsters my view is that very few will vote Labour with enthusiasm. Some dummies will do so out of inter-generational habit.
My view— most of those taking the trouble to vote at all will be those voting *against* Labour, and especially for Reform, which came (an admittedly distant) second last year, and which is obviously the party to beat this time.
I truly think that, even in a seat where many brain-dead traditional/habitual Labour voters live, there will be few defending what *this* “Labour” (label) government is doing.
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Despite the party having significant flaws, they are better than awful, anti-British New Labour Mark 2 with added bile/prejudice/intentional wickedness towards some of Britain’s most vulnerable people ie the disabled ect and fake Conservative alike so I hope they do win.
It is time we had other parties making progress rather than useless Labour and ‘Tory’. Voting Labour or Tory is akin to banging your head against a brick wall and expecting the next time you do it you will not hurt your head.
Whatever happened to those Labour MPs who used to profess a belief in ‘Christian Socialism’? I hardly think the likes of Liz Kendall, Rachel Reeves or that pipsqueak you mention above could or would class themselves amongst their number. Self-serving, immoral chancers on the make sums-up the New Labour Mark 2 rabble.
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If people do not support what this profoundly EVIL, fundamentally immoral, anti-Christian and despicable Labour goverment is doing such as treating some of Britain’s most vulnerable people ie the disabled with utter contempt via their so-called welfare ‘reforms’ they should not vote Labour.
You, frankly, have to be either a congential moron or a heartless, immoral bastard to vote for this evil, anti-British, self-serving, undemocratic rabble.
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https://www.makevotesmatter.org.uk
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The nasty, profoundly undemocratic and virulently anti-British/ poor hating New Labour Mark 2 rabble party will either win the by-election by a 5% margin or less or Reform UK will by the same small margin. The useless, anti-British, even more poor people hating Tory Party with its hypocritical ‘leader’ (she claims to be against ‘gender ideology’ yet fully endorses the decision by the last so-called ‘Tory’ government to make society’s only gendered institution of marriage a gender-neutral one) are nowhere in that seat. Voting for that gormless lot is a ‘wasted vote’ in that constituency.
Apparently, Runcorn and Helmsby has a large number of people claiming Personal Independence (PIP) disability benefit. Labour’s wicked intention to deprive people of that which represents a lifeline for many of them will hopefully be a factor in a much deserved defeat for them.
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The downright weird ‘leader’ of the fake Conservative Party can not genuinely claim to be against ‘gender ideology’ when she fully endorses same-sex marriage. If you remove as they did the basis of marriage which was the complimentary nature of two genders then do not go whinging about the rise of ‘gender ideology’ just ten years later. Civil partnerships/civil unions were the right way for the state to recognise committed gay relationships whilst still preserving the gendered and important societal institution of marriage.
Gay marriage has sent a message from the law of the land to society that gender is utterly irrelevant hence the rise of ‘gender ideology’ just one decade later. Diminishing the notion and reality of biological sex/gender in society in this way was always going to have this effect.
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