Diary Blog,16 June 2026

Tweets seen

Amazing clips of film.

Woolwich Crown Court is high-security. Prisoners are brought to court via an underground tunnel from the nearby Belmarsh Prison. I once had a friend at the Bar who, in the 1990s, did quite a lot of “heavy” crime there, crimes such as security-van jobs and the like.

Craig Murray was H.M. Ambassador to Uzbekistan at one time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Murray, and is now rather dissident.

As previously blogged, the Ukrainian Ambassador whom I accompanied sometime around 1995 to the UK’s biological warfare (etc) centre at Porton Down, Wiltshire, is now the director of a bio-lab in Ukraine: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serhiy_Komisarenko.

If any reader wants more information on that, use the blog search box.

Well said. Political leadership is not the same as being an Army or Royal Marines officer (you cannot simply command people and events, and decisions have to be more nuanced). As the tweeter says, neither is political leadership similar to being a senior legal figure such as the DPP (you cannot simply lay down rules and regulations and/or threaten to use “the full force of the law” when people do not agree).

Come to that, political leadership is also unalike to being a top-level businessman, as Trump is proving to the world. Not everyone wants to “make a deal“. Some people will not “make a deal” under any circumstances, because they or their group, clan, or people are motivated not by a quantifiable outcome such as profit and loss, but by ideology, or religion, or even a wish for “death or (and/or) glory”. Such people often do not much care if they themselves end up worse off (objectively) without a so-called “deal”.

Talking point

People, years ago, thought that Starmer-stein would be a Prime Minister fairly dull but at least intelligent, reliable, respectful of the idea of “a society under law”, and not likely to go off the rails in any serious way.

Well…people got the dull Prime Minister, but they also got a power-mad former bureaucrat willing to have protesters imprisoned for years for doing such petty crimes or non-crimes such as posting “inflammatory” tweets that few read and by which none were “incited”; same goes for idiotic young or not-young men willing to throw a few plastic wheelie bins towards a line of riot police.

The British people got, not a dull but reliable (and ethical) Prime Minister, but a petty tyrant forcing the entire nation to give large amounts of personal information to Israeli and other companies before being “allowed” to post on, or even use and/or read, Twitter/X, Facebook, YouTube etc.

They also got a Prime Minister willing to light Jewish-supremacist candlesticks in the windows of 10, Downing Street and in Trafalgar Square, and one willing to throw away enormous amounts of money “supporting” the Jew-Zionist/Ukrainian-thug regime in Kiev, while British people struggle without help.

The British people also got a crazed Prime Minister presiding over a migration invasion of enormous proportions, one which he has no plan to stop, and no intention of stopping.

More tweets

[“Head of the armed forces Sir Richard Knighton today: “We will have to dial back our activities and our exercise and operational activity if the level of resource funding that is available to us does not increase.”

Speaking at the G7 today, Keir Starmer made clear there will be no more money forthcoming.

John Healey’s resignation speech in the Commons later should be box office.”]

Ah, yes…I remember that Knighton person “cosplaying” in camouflage gear in Kiev a year or so ago [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Knighton].

In reality, any money spent on “defence” at present is money totally wasted. There is no threat from Russia or anywhere else to the UK, not in terms of ordinary warfare. The threats are all from the migration invasion or are from within the society— the demographic changes, the exploitative finance-capitalism tearing society apart, and the collapsing fake “democratic” political system.

Britain should not be getting involved in Ukraine, the Middle East, or the Indian Ocean. It is pathetic, anyway, now that our Empire is long-gone, given away by the LabCon traitors now all too ready to wave the flag around to “support” the thuggish and corrupt regime Ukraine, or the appalling Israeli state.

Indicates low enthusiasm for all existing parties. Translates to a Commons with about 284 Reform UK MPs (about 42 short of an overall majority), 93 Cons (weak official Opposition unless they make common cause with Reform, either coalition or other arrangement); Greens 68, LibDems 68, Lab 62, SNP 45 [etc].

That would probably be good for social nationalism. A Reform or Reform/Con government would be a disaster but, as Lenin said “worse will be better“…

Once again, as in all polling for a long time, Starmer would lose his seat on those figures, as would any Labour MP in Makerfield (probably including Burnham, if he wins the upcoming by-election).

Very true, but that is where the vast bulk of the population is.

There may be oblique or indirect ways for people, whether as groups or as individuals (“lone wolves”), to sabotage and rebel.

Again, very true, but “prepping” in the UK is not the same, nor can it be, as prepping in the USA, Canada, Russia etc.

See also:

https://ianrobertmillard.org/category/prepping

See also:

Leaving aside the schools issue, one thing is clear: Labourite drone and careerist Bridget Phillipson knows little or no history, despite her mixed history/languages degree from Oxford.

The Gestapo did not march “hundreds of thousands” (of any types) anywhere. I presume that the idiotic woman is confusing or conflating the Gestapo with the S.S.

The Gestapo was a quite small organization, largely made up of former detectives from the Kripo (criminal police). Its job was to track down spies and saboteurs etc, which it did mainly by sifting through denunciations sent in by citizens.

In fact, 95% of the work of the Gestapo was to examine, then dismiss denunciations made by people either mistakenly or maliciously. There were usually only a few Gestapo officers in even quite sizeable towns.

The Gestapo operated almost invariably in civilian clothes, and did not march columns of prisoners anywhere.

Disappointing but certainly not surprising, these days, to find such ignorance in a woman who not only read History (period studied not known to me), but also is now Secretary of State for Education…

Incidentally, the only non-political jobs that woman ever had prior to getting in on the old MP racket were 2 years as an office worker at her local council, then for about 2 years as manager of a charity founded by her own mother: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Phillipson.

Another small settlement (500 inhabitants before the war, and now probably few, certainly not more than 100).

Russia needs a gamechanger. Urgently.

[“Starmer’s turning the UK into an authoritarian dictatorship, where people are too scared to speak out

Its planned social media ban is being sold as child protection. Look closer and it affects every adult too.

To keep under-16s off X, TikTok, YouTube and the rest, everyone has to prove they’re over 16. That means tying your ID to your accounts.

We’ve seen where this leads.

Under the existing Online Safety Act, sites like Imgur and several adult platforms simply blocked all UK users rather than handle the verification.

Civil liberties groups like the Open Rights Group are already warning about who holds that data and how it’s protected.

Set that against a country with a track record of arresting people over online posts, and the worry writes itself.

When your name is attached to everything you say, you start watching what you say.

It’s the oldest trick in the authoritarian playbook, the same instinct that kept people quiet under every communist regime of the last century.

Starmer calls it protecting children. Funny how the protection always seems to involve knowing exactly who said what.

And the people who do speak out and stand up, like Tommy Robinson? He was arrested under the Terrorism Act so police could seize his devices and see who he’s been communicating with.

The UK is slipping into tyranny, and the voices that can speak out will soon be silenced.“]

You have to bear in mind, also, that those tested were tested after having been prisoners for some time, on restricted diets and, in some cases (Streicher, in particular) subject to ill-treatment amounting to torture at the hands of Jews in American uniform.

I was tested in the 1980s at 156 or 155 (I forget, but think the former), but of course that was about 40 years ago. In any case, IQ is only one factor of importance. “EQ” is also very significant in terms of how the individual functions in society, for example.

Not as straightforward as often thought. Marilyn Monroe was (apparently) on or above the IQ level of Einstein. In the old phrase, “it makes one think“…

“Antifascist”/”antiracist” idiots usually do try the old “racists are knuckledraggers” (etc) line; a couple even tried to characterize me that way on Twitter, many years ago. Not worth discussing; certainly, there is no need for anyone on “our” side of the “argument” to self-validate or self-justify.

Get them out or get them gone. Whatever it takes.

There are several ethno-cultural “communities” in the UK that should be removed (and read that however you like), not just one.

Interesting point, and probably correct.

Like a box of Soviet chocolates: different shapes externally, but all with the same filling.

Those people (and those behind them) would have us at war, and entirely unnecessarily, and hugely devastatingly, with Russia. Healey even mentioned it in that speech (“…war with Russia within 5 years“…).

Russia has 6,000-7,000 nuclear weapons of various types, including massive missiles, some of which cannot be intercepted en route. Do those willing to fight Russia (and why? To support the corrupt, shambolic, and brutal Jew-Zionist/Ukrainian-thug regime in Kiev?) really want to risk these islands becoming a charred and radioactive wasteland?

No thank you.

Britain should leave NATO, cultivate better relations with Russia, take Russian oil and gas at cost price (I think that easily achievable in the right circumstances) and, in Russia, find a ready and huge market for British goods and services, including our people’s great overall skill-set.

Carns may well climb higher. Exceptional. However, from what I have seen and heard so far, possibly (and, in view of his support for Jo Cox and her activity, probably) ideologically unsound.

I am all in favour of the UK being, in Carns’ own words, “able to defend itself“, but that must be distinguished from fomenting entirely unnecessary wars which are likely to entirely destroy this country and its people.

I can see Carns being appealing to many voters, though.

Carns’ speech is wrong in its characterization of the Attlee government of the mid/late 1940s. That excellent historian, Correlli Barnett [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlli_Barnett] made the point in his several books that the UK tried to do three things after 1945 (retain a global military presence, re-tool British industry and commerce, establish or improve the Welfare State), but only had the wherewithal to do two of those properly, and thus did all three but inadequately.

Having said that, Carns made a pretty good speech there, objectively.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Carns

I have seen, however, from Carns’ tweets and interviews on domestic matters, that he is very weak in areas outside his core comfort-zone of defence etc.

I am generally opposed to the death penalty, but there are exceptions. This is one such exception.

Only social nationalism can save this country now.

At the end of the day, Andy Burnham is really just another Labourite drone, with little or really nothing new to say, let alone do.

What a nice idea.

Israel, as a state, as a society, is no worse than most of the Arab/Muslim states in the region, in overall terms —indeed, in some respects better— but is the hub of worldwide Jewish power and influence. That is why I oppose it.

[“Iran has managed to survive the attacks and even bring Washington to its knees, writes the Ynet portal.

Iran withstood serious attacks and, relying on its remaining strength, managed to bring the United States to its knees,” the portal states.

“The problem lies with the United States. They have shown their weakness: their word is no longer their word, their power is no longer power, and their blockade is no longer a blockade.”

“These were supposed to be the best days of the United States as a world power,” but “the grand names of operations against Iran – the American ‘Epic Rage’ and the Israeli ‘Roaring Lion’ – have been shattered to pieces,” it adds.

According to Ynet, Israel has not seen such a consensus in society for a long time, between the left and the far right, that the American-Iranian agreement, expected to be signed on June 19, is a “strategic defeat” for Israel and a “failure” for the United States and moderate Sunni states in the region.

“Trump is determined to reach an agreement. Hardly any leader of a great power has ever shown such zeal, which is a sign of weakness,” Ynet believes, adding that even “the demonstration of power now boils down to Trump’s AI-generated videos portraying himself as a global superman.

“It’s hard to believe, but that’s exactly how it is: never before has such a powerful state shown such a terrifying weakness towards a country that was considered to have suffered a severe defeat,” the portal emphasizes.“]

Those who live will see“…

[“Zelensky keeps bragging online while frontline troubles mounting for Ukrainian army Fresh off the G7 summit, Zelensky once again tried to rattle President Putin and Russia with threats of a “harsh winter,” projecting an image that NATO’s latest tech upgrades had given him the strategic upper hand. But for all the polished optics flooding Ukrainian and Western media, the reality on the ground tells a very different story.“]

Late music

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gara_Garayev; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Beauties_(ballet)]

13 thoughts on “Diary Blog,16 June 2026”

  1. More investment in state schools is not needed if the same amount of money could be spent on the same numbers of pupils or fewer but then the lunatics of the Labour Party think you can go on and on and on filling an already grotesquely overpopulated country with ever more foreign immigrants with their children in tow and that will not have any effect upon how money is spent on state education or, indeed, other public services.

    If you want tax monies to stretch further then do not increase the size of the population via immigration which puts all public services under more strain.

    This idea of targetting private schools is not affecting the Charterhouses, Etons, Harrows, Rugbys of the private school sector as Labour voters probably think as the more famous public schools can cope with it but rather the small, local, non famous, ones such as small Christian schools.

    Some people can make a case for getting rid of private schools but another case can be made for their survival in that every totalitarian regime in history has sought to bring all education under the exclusive control of the state. Labour does not like the fact that private schools are not under their control and can thus produce children who can be real free thinkers and not mindless PC globalist drones.

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  2. The only part of the armed forces that could do with more investment is the Royal Navy. As an island nation (except for the Channel Tunnel and the border with the Republic of Ireland) we have a need to secure shipping lanes ext and we need to project force to protect places like the Falkland Islands. The navy has always been the most important part of the services and remains so.

    As for the army, the only plausible reason to increase its size is to provide aid to the civil power when the civil war breaks out as predicted by Professor David Betz (he reckons it will happen within the next five years). Decades of mass, uncontrolled immigration by Labour and fake CONServative Parties has made that scenario a realistic one.😡🤬🤬🤬😡🤬🤬😡😢😢😢😢😢😢

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    1. John:
      I disagree that we need to project force in order to protect tiny remnants of Empire such as the Falklands. Pointless. Protection of shipping lanes, maybe, but not on the other side of the world.

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      1. We do. The people of the Falklands are mainly of British descent, there was a war fought over the islands and as recently as 2013 they had a referendum to determine whose sovereignty they wanted to live under. The result was a North Korean-style landslide result of 99% plus with a farcical THREE people voting agsinst the continuation of British sovereignty.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍

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      2. John:
        I am sure that those 3,000-4,000 people would prefer to stay under British rule. Whether that fact should be the deciding factor in our whole global naval, air and military-political strategy is another question.

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  3. I see that the evil, anti-British FILTH of the moronic rag called the Daily Mail are, once again, attacking Rupert Lowe and Restore Britain. As is typical for the most utterly degenerate cat littler rag in the country they have sunk even further into the gutter namely by using Rupert Lowe’s dead dog in a new attack hit piece.

    What evil, utterly worthless and obnoxious pieces of shit they have as their so-called ‘journalists’ and columnists most of whom can’t even spell or use basic GCSE level grammar!

    They are obviously worried that the ‘controlled opposition’ nature of Reform Zilch in the UK is being found out by more and more people. It should have been obvious by anyone with a brain especially when utterly FAILED globalist open borders supporting Tories like Robert Jenrick and Suella find it so easy to join the Turquoise Tories!

    At any rate, Reform Zilch In The UK have only themselves to blame when Andy Burnham wins on Thursday. Look at their candidate! Rob Kenyon is only another thick plumber! Greater Manchester already has one in the Green Party loony. It does not need another.

    Still, I suppose we should expect the evil so-called ‘journalists’ at the globalist, anti-British .

    Daily Tory Moron to support Reform Zilch In The UK/Turquoise Tories when that obnoxious rag ’employs’ thick oaf of an ex-PM, Boris Johnson, who deliberately torpeoded a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine that would have saved countless lives and cost us less money than the billions the fake Tory and Labour scum have wasted on the conflict so far.

    They also ’employ’ Nadine Dorries who is not exactly a viable contestant for Mastermind and who is responsible for the ridiculous Online Safety Act that was introduced for sinister reasons that have nothing to do with protecting childten.

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  4. Have you looked at Rupert Lowe’s Facebook account? God, I know your average Reform Zilch In The UK/Turqoise Tories supporter is not exactly politically astute which is why so many of them thought Boris-Idiot/Moronic Oaf (shaking people’s hands in the middle of a worldwide viral pandemic was wise!🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄) was some kind of patriot/nationalist when, in real life, he was an elitist Metropolitan liberal globalist who massively INCREASED immigration but they really do take the biscuit with their political utter stupidity.🙄🙄🙄

    Nigel and his merry band are CLASSIC ‘controlled Opposition’ which is why the party hardly ever receives adverse publicty from our evil, anti-British media.🙄🙄🙄🙄

    In reality, Reform Zilch in the UK are the PC globalist liberal political Establishment’s last throw of the dice.

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      1. You do not need to be a member of Facebook to see posts on various sites only to reply to them.

        Reform Zilch in the UK cultists on his site keep on and on saying he is splitting the vote in the by-election. He is not. There do seem to be some real policy differences between Restore Britain and Reform hence why Tory MPs find it exceptionally easy to join Reform whereas it is very doubtful any of them would jump ship to Restore Britain.

        These people do not understand that politics is meant to be about different values and different ideologies between parties and not just about different colours of rosettes or different party leaders.

        At any rate, it is a bit rich of Reform supporters to moan about Rupert Lowe and Restore Britain splitting the vote when their party split the Tory Party’s vote in 2024 to the advantage of Labour.

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  5. Reform UK needs to understand a bssic point in that they do not have the right to expect a vote from anyone and neither does any other party. They, like other parties, do not automatically ”own’ anyone’s vote. They have to earn it as others need to do as well.

    This especially applies to Makerfield as that seat had a disturbing low turnout of just 52.5% in 2024. Reform should try and get that huge number of very disillusioned voters to participate in elections and vote for them instead of complaining incessantly about Restore Britain supposedly ‘splitting’ their vote.

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    1. John:
      Usually, “democratic” or “System” parties only betray their members and voters after they have achieved office; Reform seems to have done so while only having had elected a handful of MPs.

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      1. Indeed. The questions people tempted to vote for Reform UK need to ask themselves are why do Tory MPs and councillors find it so very easy to join Farage’s gang and why does the globalist, anti-British media including the extremely odious Tory rag, the Daily Mail, give Reform UK such an easy ride?

        The answers must be that Reform UK is a ‘safety valve’ operation with no real different political ideology to the existing globalist open borders supporting political Establishment and is designed to not achieve any real, fundamental change to the Establishment consensus. It is designed to keep the plebs on the globalist political plantation and make sure they do not stray away from it. The ‘Overton Window’ of acceptable viewpoints is kept within the broad paramaters of the mainstream.

        Farage never leads public opinion he only follows where others have been before.

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