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Tweets seen
Ecce Dan Hodges, msm scribbler and “commentator”, who is apparently incapable of distinguishing between direct threats to kill a specific person (and sent to that person), and general comments about socio-political events, political parties, historical questions etc.
…except that it is not “riddance“. Au contraire. The untermensch will be released in about 2 years. My solution? A wall, a squad, and an end. Finito…
Translates to a Commons with about 331 Reform MPs (a small overall majority), 127 Lab, 72 LibDem, 44 Cons (about a third of their present strength), 36 SNP, 10 Green, 6 Plaid (etc).
So long as Kemi Badenoch remains leader, the Conservative Party has no chance of survival. At present, almost all opinion polls show the Con Party getting below 50 MPs next time; some polls predict as few as 10.
[“Compare the average British person with schoolteachers & university academics, who are shaping our children and young people: Britain should be ashamed of its past: People: 27% Educators: 44% Do more for transgender people People 28% Educators: 52% Free speech is used to harm minorities People: 39% Educators: 55% Racism is a major problem in Britain: People: 52% Educators: 71% Immigrations should learn English Public: 85% Educators: 65%“]
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Talking point
According to Zionist Jews, Jew “human rights” lawyers etc, killing or wounding and/or mutilating (and starving etc) upwards of 200,000 Gazan Arabs, mostly women, children, or other non-combatants, over 2 years, is not “genocide”, but Hamas operatives killing about 500 Israeli Jews in one day, and only one day, is “genocide”.
Like “holocaust“, if “genocide” had any meaning, it has lost it.
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You can never believe a word “they” say.
All major water and energy companies must be nationalized, if necessary without compensation. In addition, were the UK to leave NATO and express its willingness to work productively with Russia in all areas, Russia would supply the UK with oil and gas at cost, maybe even below cost.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Powell_(civil_servant)
…and, to use a very old slogan, “if you want a n***** for a neighbour, vote Labour!” Undiplomatic, but very true. The same goes for the fake “Conservatives”, of course, but that does not rhyme.
As a matter of fact, and though I am giving a hostage to fortune by saying so maybe 4 years ahead of the next general election, I can see the Conservative Party possibly, plausibly, getting as low as 10% of the vote. Why?
Well, the Cons, though at 17% in the latest polling, have recently been as low as 14%. It is known that the bulk of the Con vote, indeed almost all of its vote in 2024, has come from those over 50, with the hard core being over 70. Natural wastage will deplete that core considerably over the 4 years up to late 2029.
Hardly anyone under 40 is going to vote Con in 2029. That is reinforced by the fact that the proportion of those who are non-white is growing rapidly, and that trend is more pronounced the younger the age group. Few non-whites in the UK vote Conservative.
Many many older people, those who remember the 1960s and 1950s, are unwilling to accept what the main System parties have been doing to this country in the past few decades, no matter that the Britain of 1955, 1965, 1975 had its own problems. Immigration is electorally key, not only but especially the “small boats” invasion (though that is only about 5% of the whole).
Those older voters are all switching to Reform. Anecdotally, I hear it all the time; opinion polls support that view.
The next general election —and earlier local ones, and any Westminster by-elections— will be between Labour (the party of choice still for non-whites, who are now 20% of the UK population) and Reform. The Conservative Party is irrelevant, is merely looking on from the sidelines, and has a Nigerian woman at the helm.
I cannot see Con Party getting above 25% again, whether in opinion polling or at the real poll, and even 20% looks increasingly like a stretch. 15% seems to be where they are now, looking at the ~3-point margin of error in opinion polling; by 2029, the Con Party might be somewhere in the 10%-15% area. Wipeout.
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Ha. One of the 5 tweets that had me disbarred in 2016 was about Sarkozy. The description I gave was on the lines of the little bastard being a corrupt part-Jew etc.
Like the other tweets I posted (such as that describing Michael Gove as a pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby, expenses cheat) all true, but that did not exculpate me, not in the Britain of 2016… (I had no idea at that time that Gove was also a drunk and a cocaine abuser).
Santé !
Sarkozy, incidentally, has cosmopolitan origins: half-Hungarian, quarter French, and one-quarter (Greek-) Jew.
I wonder when Gove will follow suit.
Late tweets
[“The GMC has officially confirmed its corruption. They rejected our Rule 28 application to cancel my second IOT hearing. The decision reveals everything:
1. The “Assistant Registrar” who made this decision and blocked the Rule 28 from being passed to a case examiner for assessment REFUSED to disclose their identity. Why the secrecy from a public regulator?
2. The GMC admits the timing: My first IOT ruled “no order” on Sept 25. But when the jewish lobby threatened judicial review (through ‘israeli’ jewish law firm Asseron Law), they immediately folded, scheduling a new hearing for Oct 23.
3. The GMC explicitly references the CAA complaint and Asserson Law’s threat letter as justification. This is a regulator taking orders from lobbyists.
4. They claim my speech has taken on an ‘increasingly racist/”anti-semitic” flavour’ – using the exact language of the ‘israel’ lobby and their paid agent Health Secretary Wes Streeting while providing no evidence.
5. Most damning: They attached the CAA’s threat letter (Asserson Law AND CAA complaint) to their decision. The GMC isn’t just responding to complaints – it’s obeying AND coordinating with hostile, foreign ‘israeli’ jewish agents and lobbyists.
This proves what we’ve said all along: · The GMC operates in secrecy · It capitulates to legal threats from jewish lobby groups · It recycles lobbyists’ talking points as its own “reasoning” · My case is political persecution, not a regulatory process Our judicial review will expose this corruption completely. The GMC has handed us the evidence. When a foreign-funded lobby can force our medical regulator to re-open cases they’ve already lost, no doctor’s career is secure—and no British patient is safe. This is the end of independent medical regulation in Britain.“]
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/help-me-fight-the-israel-lobby/
The Ukrainian people should now depose the Jew Zelensky, get rid of his corrupt cabal posing as a government, and tear down the whole brutal and shambolic regime. After that, come to a peace agreement with Russia: Russia to have Ukraine east of the Dnieper, and a strip of land all the way along the Black Sea; Kiev and Odessa to be “free cities” not under either Russian or Ukrainian governance; a fully-Ukrainian state to exist west of the Dnieper, centred on Lvov.
“What goes around comes around“. Beware.
Late thought
All through today, the UK msm has broadcast wall-to-wall coverage of the return of the 20 Jewish hostages to their homes. Every possible detail was covered. Meanwhile, the release of the 2,000 Palestinian Arab detainees by Israel was only covered en passant, meaning that the Jewish hostages were presented as human individuals, but the Palestinian Arab detainees were seen as just an amorphous mass, not as individuals who have suffered hugely while in Israeli hands.
What does that say about which “group” controls, or at least strongly influences, “British” television?
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Here is a small town (or village) in Cambridgeshire that looks like a postcard. The UK, like the rest of Europe, is full of beautiful places like this one, the fruit of centuries of peaceful evolution. For most Europeans, quite logically, places like this are nothing special, but for someone who does not live in Europe and appreciates the beauty of the civilisation forged by our ancestors, they are unique and beautiful testimonies of it.
(1) Godmanchester A Town Tour – YouTube
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Claudius:
Thank you. I knew of the town and its location (historically in Huntingdonshire, a county which no longer exists as such), but have never been there.
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I hesitated before listening to this, it might possibly have given me nightmares, however, it was completely mundane. The victim was carried to the death chamber, so one can assume he was terrified and his legs wouldn’t carry him. The communications between Guard 1 and Guard 2 were moronic. All in all, killing someone is a fairly short and unremarkable process, at least in this case.
https://youtu.be/m3U_jz3q0mE?si=Kz7jjhKxT-lR7VdA
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The “Radetzky March” is a march composed by Johann Strauss Sr. which was first performed on 31 August 1848 in Vienna to celebrate the victory of the Austrian Empire under Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (the piece’s namesake) over the Italian forces at the Battle of Custoza, during the First Italian War of Independence. It has been noted that its tone is more celebratory than martial, but it nevertheless became popular among marching regimental soldiers. Today, the work is primarily associated with the Vienna Philharmonic as an encore to their New Year’s Concert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EYX8l-OJqE
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Moved by the report posted by you yesterday about the Palestinian boy with Down Syndrome who was sadistically tortured by Jewish soldiers, I found the whole story here. It is really sickening: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Mohammad_Bhar
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Claudius:
There are cruel individuals around, but often they do get their just desserts.
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I hope so. There is so much cruelty in this world, particularly against animals.
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Have you noticed how haggard and decrepit Sarkozy looks? I wonder if he is ill or if it is just karma. I am surprised he was convicted. I thought the bastard got away when, in 2021, it was announced he would only serve one year. I do not understand how he got a harsher sentence. Anyway, better late than never…
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Claudius:
I have not followed the detail of the story. I presume that there was another and earlier charge and so another separate sentence.
BTW, Sarkozy’s “one year” in prison turned out to be “served” at home wearing an electronic tag; he never did go to prison. Also, after 3 months he was deemed to have “served” his sentence; the tag was then taken off.
As for his looks, I think he always looked like that, as far as I recall.
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