Diary Blog, 25 January 2026

Morning music

[El Escorial, Spain]

Morning thought

Until 1945 we were a party; after 1945 we are the nucleus of a great international faith…

[Savitri Devi]

Talking point

In War – Resolution , In Defeat – Defiance , In Victory – Magnanimity , In Peace – Goodwill

[Churchill]

Fine words, something Churchill was good at. Perhaps the only thing he was good at.

[Churchill, as Prime Minister in 1940, toting the drum-magazine Thompson
submachinegun when on an inspection trip to North-East England]

Talking point (first published 1 May 2021)

Starmer, the Jewish Lobby puppet, is (as I predicted from the start) hopeless and as dull as ditchwater, but he is no more “the problem” for Labour than was the rather different Corbyn.

Labour’s problem is that there is no longer a “proletariat” or (in the old sense) a “working class”, there is no more a bloc “Labour vote”, there are no more, or very few, “working class communities”, as such, no nationalized industries of any size, and no great loyalty to Labour, even in its traditional North and North-East heartlands.

The Labour Party itself has changed out of all recognition since its highest point of popularity in 1945. From being a largely socialist party, it moved to social-democracy and then, arguably, in the 1990s under Blair, ditched even that. It became really just a label (or as the egregious waste of space, freeloader, and careerist, Jess Phillips MP, put it, “just a ****ing rose“). Rather like those Latin American countries where the almost-identical parties distinguish themselves by colour: the Blancos v. the Colorados. Like football teams, or the racing silks in the Hippodrome at Byzantium.

It is hard to see now for what the Labour Party stands. Starmer seems to be saying that he supports almost all of what Boris-Idiot’s maladministration does, but that “Boris” should do it better!

In fact I saw a satirical comment to the effect that, were the “Conservative” misgovernment to reintroduce workhouses, Labour under Starmer would agree, but cavil that that should be done more efficiently and slightly more humanely! A joke? Yes, sort-of…but then look at the attack on the unemployed, disabled etc over the past 15-20 years. Which party really started that? Labour…Yes, the “Conservative” Jew-lobby regime of David Cameron-Levita made it worse, but all that nonsense started under Gordon Brown and his lunatic misgovernment, via Alastair Darling, Stephen Timms etc. They, not the Conservatives, brought in the crazily dysfunctional —and also dishonest— ATOS carpetbaggers, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_Capability_Assessment#History.

As I have often said, Labour is now basically the party of the blacks and browns and/or public service workers, which is why Labour eulogizes the NHS constantly (though the NHS is a very hit-and-miss service overall).

[from this blog, first published on 1 May 2021]

Reading it now, I think I can claim that my views then expressed have held up rather well almost 5 years later (nicht wahr?).

See:

Tweets seen

There is a sense of chaos about what is happening in parts of the USA at present.

[“The British government has passed legislation that criminalizes telling “offensive” jokes in public places.

If you go to a restaurant and tell a joke that makes an overhearing waiter in London feel offended, the establishment will have to report you to the police.

The government says it’s totally about protecting people from “harassment” and won’t infringe upon free speech rights at all.”]

The only answer, at least the only “peaceful” answer, to the gathering clouds of repression of free speech in the UK is to say or publish whatever you decide to say or write, then —if push comes to shove— stand up in the face of the poundland police state, refuse to accept any level or type of “guilt”, refuse to express any form of “apology” (the Jewish/Zionist/Israel lobby love it when they can force fake “apology” out of non-Jews), and refuse to accept untruth(s).

I stood up for both my own views and for freedom of expression generally both in 2016, when a pack of Israel-controlled Jews procured my disbarment (which disbarment was not only wrongful, but actually unlawful, as the Bar Standards Board admitted in a letter to me a couple of years later), and also in 2023-2024, when the same pack (nominally a different pack but in fact or effectively the same) procured (via political influence, and the suborning of police and “Clown” Prosecution Service personnel) a criminal prosecution of me: see

This blog, begun in late 2016, after my disbarment, and quite quickly published near-daily, continued to be published during the process of persecution, prosecution, trial, and sentencing.

In March 2024, the Jew-Zionists pressured the “Clown” Prosecution Service to apply for an order restricting publication of the blog, and the very “underwhelming” barrister instructed by them made a half-hearted attempt to secure that but, and to his credit, the very experienced District Judge who sentenced me (a former Deputy Chief Metropolitan Magistrate) agreed with me that the application was nonsense.

The blog continues to be published near-daily, and even were some further attempt to restrict it and me to be made, I should continue to publish, no matter what, and come what may, even if that meant arranging for publication via overseas proxies.

“They” never learn. Had I not been disbarred, I might never have started the blog.

Had I not been expelled from Twitter in 2018 (again at the instigation of Jew-Zionists, who organized a mass complaint about me, and also had political doormats such as the degenerate MP, Ian Austin, now a fake “lord”, write letters to the Attorney-General etc about me), I might well not have started daily or near-daily publication.

Now, having been persecuted/prosecuted (2023-2024), I am even more determined to continue to struggle for truth and a better society.

Greenland

Interesting. More up-to-date and consumerist than I previously should have thought, though less sophisticated than the newer malls etc of London, New York, Hong Kong, Dubai, Sydney etc. Ambience maybe somewhere between a shopping mall and a UK “indoor market”.

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