Diary Blog, 21 October 2025

Afternoon music

Cartoon of the day

Seen in that photo, thick and unpleasant “Prince” Andrew Windsor, the unfortunate Victoria Giuffre, and the half-Jew Israeli Intelligence asset, Ghislaine “Maxwell”, she currently languishing in Federal prison, and likely to be there until she reaches the age of 80 (she is currently 63) unless it suits Trump to pardon her.

See also: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-21/virginia-giuffre-epstein-prince-andrew-nobodys-girl-memoir/105911280

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Tweets seen

A metaphor for Trump’s peacemaking efforts in Palestine and the Ukraine?

We should be getting reparations from Jamaica etc for putting up with the descendants of the so-called “Windrush Generation”.

Untermenschen— RAUS!

Fact is, the best of the real English/British people want this country to be European (“white”, Aryan or post-Aryan) and to have a decent future. The latter cannot happen without the former.

The rest, both the unsatisfactory white Europeans and the non-white non-Europeans, are not required.

Our animal friends.

Trump may be accused of many things, but having good taste is not one of them (with arguable exception of Melania). To destroy the East Wing of the White House, and also the famous Rose Garden, is aesthetic vandalism.

A lovely little cat. (the lady in the high heels is not bad either…).

Translates to about 316 Reform MPs, 136 Lab, 71 LibDem, 49 Con, 36 SNP, 12 Green, Plaid 6 (etc).

Not so overwhelmingly Reform as other recent polls, but still putting Reform on cusp-of-majority, with Lab cut back to 136 (from 412) and Cons reduced to only 49 (from 121). Cleverly, Suella Braverman, Malthouse, Jesse Norman, Jenrick, Nick Timothy, Priti Patel among the losers.

Late tweets

True, but if Starmer-stein chooses to behave live a pathetic “cuck”, then of course the [Israeli, but not only Israeli] Jews and Trump will take advantage of Starmer and Britain.

What more can be expected of the army of a nation created not long ago from the sweepings of the prisons and ghettos of old Europe?

[“Germany’s Industrial Collapse under Merz” The Financial Times reviews the initial results of Friedrich Merz’s chancellorship in Germany, and these results are dismal. Friedrich Merz took office promising the revival of Germany’s “economic miracle.” Instead, he faces a rebellion from his own industrial base. At a recent meeting in Berlin, leading manufacturers accused him of mass layoffs, unaffordable energy costs, and endless bureaucracy — a direct result of years of excessive EU regulation and Berlin’s self-destructive sanctions against Russia. Merz’s loudly promoted “Agenda 2030” — modeled after Schröder’s early 2000s reforms — has turned into Keynesian spending and coalition paralysis, notes the Financial Times. His alliance with the SPD and the Greens secured an additional 500 billion euros in borrowing, promising rapid growth and new jobs. Six months later, nothing has improved: growth is negative or close to zero, steel production has fallen by double digits, and the automotive industry — once a symbol of German strength — is rapidly shrinking. Instead of saving the economy, Merz spends time traveling to Kyiv and Washington, obediently shaping EU policy in line with NATO demands and US trade interests. Meanwhile, German workers and small producers pay the price. Public discontent is growing; the AfD party is gaining popularity in the industrial heartland, and Merz’s own ratings have plummeted to record lows. Even the long-standing strongholds of the CDU are beginning to weaken as citizens blame Berlin for submitting to Brussels and Washington, leading to the destruction of German industry.“]

Merkel’s legacy…

Late music

[“At the end stands Victory“]

17 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 21 October 2025”

    1. Ross:
      The first importation of Jamaicans en masse was a surprise to the then UK Government. Seems to have been deliberate, some kind of conspiracy by some group…
      Good God…look at where we are now…

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    1. A POS called Wes Streeting was behind her arrest. According to The British Medical Journal:

      The move has been prompted by the health secretary, Wes Streeting, being dissatisfied with the handling of the case of a British-Palestinian doctor, Rahmeh Aladwan, who is currently under investigation by the General Medical Council (GMC) over allegations of antisemitic remarks. Streeting is also reported to be planning to legislate for a new duty on NHS staff that would specifically prohibit them from making “racist” statements.

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      1. Claudius:
        Wes Streeting has always been in the pocket of the Jewish lobby/Israel lobby, though (prior to becoming an MP) he opposed the Iraq war of Blair-Labour.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Streeting

        His constituency was previously (until 2015) held by a Jew and Israel supporter from the Conservative Party, one Lee Scott:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Scott_(politician)

        Streeting is only 42, youngish for a frontbench MP.

        Ilford, of which Ilford North is an offshoot, was a fairly Jewish area at one time (East London/Essex), but the demographic changes in London over the past half-century and especially the past few decades have changed all that. In 2015, Streeting narrowly beat a Con Party Jew, as mentioned, and the same in 2017; in 2019, Streeting won again, beating a different Con Party Jew, one Howard Berlin (50% to 40% vote), but in 2024, the challenge was from a Muslim direction, and Streeting won rather narrowly from a young (24-y-o) Palestinian activist:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Streeting#Electoral_history

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leanne_Mohamad

        It can be surmised that Streeting has no obvious political future, in that his 2024 vote was 33.4%. The Muslim candidate got 32.2%, the Con candidate 20.5%, and the Reform UK candidate 7.7%. Reform is booming, the Cons and Labour declining fast; if that continues, it might mean a Reform vote of well over 30%, maybe even 40%, enough to win.

        I had to appear as Counsel a few times at Ilford County Court (shut down about 10 years ago). That was in 2006 or 2007. You could see that the area must have been at least not too bad 50-100 years ago, but had by 2007 degenerated into what I told colleagues was a kind of mix of one of the less pleasant parts of New York and somewhere such as Calcutta…

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  1. To be more precise, those awful images of Paris mostly belong to the worst suburbs or districts, the Nos. 18, 19 and 20, where the riff-raff is concentrated. However, the crime has gone through the roof across the city, and even the most famous and popular districts, particularly the No. 1, are full of subhumans ready to pounce on you if you look very much like a tourist.

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  2. I would not be surprised if the new ballroom of the White House ends up being a garish, casino-like room like the ones Trump loves. Having said that, the East Wing was an addition built under President Franklin D. Roosevelt to cover an underground shelter during World War II. The East Wing used to house offices for the First Lady and her staff.

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      1. Thank you for the photos. Yes, the demolished extension looked very nice. This brute (Trump) behaves like an Oriental despot. I am sure that the White House must have had a ballroom or a grand room for receptions, but it was not big enough for Mr Brash & Loud.

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      2. Claudius:
        The now-demolished East Wing was, from what I have seen, maybe slightly plush but restrained. In short, in fairly good taste. Trump’s taste is (as you know) all gilt and vulgarity.

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  3. Ian,
    I lived and worked in Westham, not too far from Ilford, in the late 1980’s. Didn’t notice if there were a lot of jews around there at the time. Although I did use a tailor in Westham who was quite obviously jewish. Mind you, I was non the wiser then.

    At that time Westham and Stratford very much consisted of indigenous folk. Walked through Strafford around 2010, what an incredible difference. Hardly any indigenous folk; and the crowds and the noise was incredible.

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    1. Ross:
      Back in the early/mid 1980s I knew an Egyptian girl who worked for one of the Arab embassies. She lived in a pleasant modern small black of private flats on the main road, walking distance (I was much fitter then!) from the railway station. Of course there was no Olympic stadium, or housing/retail development then.

      About 18 years ago, 2006 or 2007, I stayed one night at a strange hotel which was in central Ilford and was on one of the upper floors of a multistorey car park. You entered the hotel directly from the car park! It was OK, in a basic way, but a colleague (also appearing at the now-shut Ilford County Court which was not too far down the road) had his car broken into, wig/gown/legal texts stolen).

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