Afternoon music

Tweets seen
As noted previously on the blog, were the UK to leave NATO and take a “path less travelled”, Russia would supply us with cheap oil and gas, probably at cost price.
What goes around comes around..
As often said on the blog, neither side should be directly targeting civilians.
Quite.
Good grief. How well I remember attending the evening meetings at Windsor in the early 1970s, about 55 years ago, when I was still at school. I even remember the names of some of the horses; Dhofar was one.

American Jew pontificates about UK housing crisis. Seems that all we have to do is build on our beautiful Green Belt, and all the migrant-invaders, and all their prospective black, brown, or half-caste children will have housing, probably all built by (((speculative developers))).
Every. Single. Time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Yglesias
The general or combined level of “national” political support (Reform, Restore, other smaller parties, and those still voting LibLabCon but unhappily or out of habit) probably exceeds 50% but is, as seen, split. Social-national sentiment is probably no more than 20%, even interpreting it generously, but that is mainly because there is no real and credible social-national party and leader known to the people as a whole.
What matters is ideological and actual discipline, without which nothing is ever possible.
Lifestyle vlog from rural Russia/Siberia
Interesting vlog from a young woman called Anastasia, who lives in Russia, in Siberia I think. I have featured her vlog once or twice before. She seems to have split from her boyfriend or husband (pity; they and their companion animals made a pleasant household), and is now renovating an old Russian village house.
Real Russian people, not the negative caricatures usually seen.
Might also be interesting to those in this country wanting to construct a house of that sort.
I really can’t understand why snobby, ‘ex’ (yeah, right!🙄🙄🙄) leftie academic, Matt Goodwin, keeps on writing those kind of tweets. He belongs to a ‘party’ that is unwilling to provide the country with even the most mild definition of what constitutes the British people and if, in true treasonous Tory scum fashion, it can’t do that then how can it come-up with the solution?
Reform Zilch in the UK is not even a muscular civic nationalist party let alone an ethno nationalist one. For instance, if they were the former where is their policy to close all mosques or, as the ever sensible Japs do, install secret cameras in the ‘radical’ ones to monitor worshippers? Mind you, the Japanese do not really have a problem with Islam since there are very few muslims in Japan because the government there has an ethnic nationalist ‘Japan for the Japanese’ immigration policy so they virtually ban ‘asylum seekers’ and normally only allow foreign workers in on a temporary basis then require them to go home and do not give out Jap citizenship like confetti like globalist, open borders supporting, Metropolitan liberal, elitist tossers like Boris Johnson did.🤬😡😢😢🙄🙄🙄
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Matt Goodwin and Reform Zilch in the UK are classic ‘controlled Opposition’. If they and Tory Boy Farage are not in the employ of MI5 they may as well be.
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Re, Windsor racecourse, I wonder if the King will go and visit them? He should being as he is amongst the biggest traitors in this country. After all, despite being the Head of the Church of England and supposedly ‘The Defender of the Faith’ (Protestant) ie the national religion he saw fit to turn over part of Windsor Castle to muslims!
Is Charles himself a muslim in secret?
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This ‘country’ (more like a globalist business park/random globalist economic zone) is so ####ed it even has a loony globalist Monarchy when the Monarchy should be the prime conservative minded institution in the land as Japan’s is.
If only we could dig-up King Edward VIII the last decent, non leftie Monarch we had.
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That Windsor racecourse picture is not the annual meeting of Windsor ‘Conservative’ Association, is it? It may as well be. The Conservatives nowadays may as well call themselves the Indian Congress Party such is the number of Indian candidates they keep-on trying to force upon Tory areas as councillors ext.🙄🙄🙄
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Little Olukemi Adegoke Badenoch’s latest bright idea is to set-up an Integration Commision to see how we can ‘integrate’ our exotic arrivals. The fake Conservatives are not exactly renowned for their speed in ideas but this one is about 25 to thirty odd years too late.
Simply put, you can’t succesfully integrate millions of strangers especially when they were always unwanted by the native population. That ship sailed around the year 2000..
At any rate, succesful ‘integration’ means we British losing our identity and culture and that is not acceptable. Let us have that coming civil war as Enoch Powell predicted and which later people like David Betz now does. If it comes soon there is more chance of us winning it.
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What is that ridiculous GERMAN-owned, more pro-Israel and Zionist than even the Jerusalem Post or Haaretz, rag the Daily Tel Aviv O Graph ranting about now?
Diversity officer hirings by the police are all the result of deliberate government policies instituted by not just this repulsive anti-British government but by so-called ‘CONServative Party’ adminstrations as well led by globalist liberal clowns such as Cameron, May and Boris ‘Coco The Clown’ Johnson
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Get effing LOST, you utterly horrible Yankee bastard. The Green Belt is NOT a luxury this country can’t afford but ESSENTIAL for those of us who live in it. My borough near to London is 90% designated Green Belt. For us, it is a much needed way to ensure that the essentially foreign, lawless Third World craphole of that city does not spread ever outwards and devours us.
The Green Belt is an excellent planning policy (probably the most succesful one Britain has ever had) designed to ensure that towns do not merge into other, the historic settings of some towns are are preserved
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ordinary people do not have to travel (usually in cars) to see countryside in National Parks/National Landscapes. As the Council/Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) so rightfully says the Green Belt is ‘the countryside next door’ for millions of people and as the COVID pandemic showed it provided valuable leisure opportunities during a stressful time for many.
In reality, the Green Belt is probably Britain’s most succesful planning policy and Britain needs MORE Green Belts rather than less eg why does the major connurbation of Portsmouth/Southhampton not have one?
Libertarian globalist loonies like this foreign Yankee and our very own ones such as the Institute of Economic Affairs ‘think tank’ 🙄🙄🙄 are always trying to get rid of our Green Belts but we do not wish to lose them.
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John:
I agree.
Over-development is like a rash in parts of the UK, particularly the south and south-east of England. Also, the developments themselves are just money-machines for developers; poor planning, often terrible architecture,few or no parks or other open spaces, inadequate car parking etc.
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