If this is anywhere near a fair and accurate account of the situation — and it looks to me that it is — then it really is quite the story. And very troubling. https://t.co/AfD0d8Ysbl
Tweeters Andrew Neil and “MollyGiles2015” must have missed the fact that Laura Towler, Mark Collett, and I think Sam Melia, all of Patriotic Alternative, had their personal bank accounts closed by the banks a couple of years ago. I believe that others have been affected similarly.
Incidentally, it is not “the banking system” that does such things, as such, but malicious and politically-motivated individuals. Those individuals should be sought out and punished.
The Imperial Institute, London, built in 1893 and demolished (apart from the central tower) in 1967.
The replacement could only be acceptable in the moment of its making. Other than the architect, would any other person, at any other time, prefer it? pic.twitter.com/FBaIWfndIK
Beautiful buildings, street trees, wide pavements, gentle density: four of the crucial components of great places for happy humans pic.twitter.com/dCMEsDJd9g
— Nicholas Boys Smith (@boys_nicholas) June 28, 2023
Saying building will be allowed on “dilapidated” green belt is resulting in developers buying up green belt sites,tearing up trees & vegetation, destroying habitats so it is classified as dilapidated & suitable for development. More costly Brownfield sites then remain untouched.
— John McDonnell MP (@johnmcdonnellMP) June 28, 2023
For once, he is right.
Time and again, @MattHancock argues that what this country needs is more lockdowns not less. It is astonishing that someone so intelligent is so blind to the overwhelming evidence that lockdowns cause more death and misery than they prevent.
Why on Earth does Isabel Oakeshott think little Matt Hancock particularly intelligent? Because he has a PPE degree from Oxford and a “no-one fails” “Master’s” degree from Cambridge? I see nothing in his pronouncements or political life to ground the assumption.
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“Jack Monroe”
The kefuffle around online “grifter” and fraudster “Jack Monroe” continues…
Plenty of time & money to spend stolen funds on designer clothes, jewellery, four- & five-figure watches, expensive brand furniture in five/six figures, three Smeg fridge-freezers &c though. She’s not thrifty at all, only grifty. More CCJs are ‘incoming’. She has stolen millions.
@LegalGengar (the claimant) has kept people updated with screenshots of all court documents, proof of Jack Monroe doxxing him, proof of her reluctant settlement of the CCJ & proof of his resultant donation of the £400+ costs to a charity.
Tweeter “Adespoto” is either “Jack Monroe” herself, or one of her mentally-disturbed supporters.
All that stolen money thrown away on bots and the scamming thief Jack Monroe’s bot/paid follower game is still so weak. Check out this account with 1 like, 1 follower and 1 post (obviously about her!) in 6 years, for example 😂 https://t.co/2uq6A5wNYs
As if “Jack Monroe” will give up her scam! Not while (as of today) 414 utter mugs are each sending her between £3.50 and £44 a month, thousands of pounds monthly (maybe even tens of thousands) in toto.
Also, there are still a few (collusive?) persons within the decadent/degenerate msm still trying to promote “Jack Monroe” as real “activist” rather than a mendacious “grifter” , as when she was invited onto BBC Question Time a while ago.
Of course, if all those 414 mug-donors (and previous donors who saw the light and opted-out) were to take the course bravely taken by “Legal Gengar”, then “Jack Monroe” would probably be bankrupted, and would certainly lose whatever remaining lustre her public image retains. He or she took “Jack Monroe” to County Court, was awarded £10 and minor costs (which she refused to pay), but persisted until she was forced to pay what by then amounted to hundreds of pounds.
Very true. You do not have to look at the French urban areas though; look at the “British” cities. Not that they suffer riots so much, but the rot comes out in other ways: drugs, gangs, crime generally, and the gradual collapse of decent life.
Most of them can hardly read anyway. Why should they care? This is what happens when pseudo-liberal “democracy” results in invasion by untermenschen, and the breeding of huge numbers more.
BREAKING ⚡️ French PM has said that the government was considering “all options” to restore order, including declaring a state of emergency, after a third night of unrest across the country.#FranceRiotspic.twitter.com/5APrIxM9BE
Police are unable to control the migrant and left-wing riots taking place across the country. French media has surrendered and cannot keep track of the number of towns and cities across the country being looted, set on fire, and destroyed. #FranceRiotspic.twitter.com/ttxrBg7eLh
#FranceRiots: Islamists are attacking Police, officials and civilians in Paris, Marseille & Nantes. This is what happens when you don’t control your borders. Macron and his globalist cabal of ‘elites’ in government are the problem. Europe must wake up now.https://t.co/Tf9Zb1gVfY
First, they made their own homes Sharia-compliant hell. Then they fled to the land of kafirs to save themselves. France gave them refuge. Now they have made a fresh hell out of beautiful, liberal France. They are burning it down. #FranceRiotshttps://t.co/PZQOGNWsDi
Exactly. When will English and other white “me too”-liberals (pseudo-liberals) wake up to that simple truth?
Macro's France is Burning due to #FranceRiots, Sweden is also Burning, People of Germany are being stabbed, Girls in UK are being Raped, Europe is facing enormous immigration issues.
Zelensky signed a law on additional payments to the military, expanding the number to be mobilized
Now the cannon fodder will be the Ukrainians, whose wife or husband, parents or parents of the spouse are invalids of the I or II group. They will be taken to the front if there…
…and the transnational conspiracy still pretends, via the Western mass audience of TV, radio etc, that the brutal and corrupt regime of the Jew Zelensky is somehow good and even noble…
Ukraine's "failure" is a big problem for Biden – Seymour Hersh
Kyiv is facing a "looming catastrophe" in its conflict with Moscow, claims investigative journalist Seymour Hersh pic.twitter.com/p0doqTVqt1
Russian Armed Forces shot down a Storm Shadow missile over Berdyansk, Zaporozhye region
Russian air defense forces shot down a British Storm Shadow cruise missile near Berdyansk. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties or damage. pic.twitter.com/BlvabCOQJX
Those missiles cost about £2.5M each, money that could have been spent on so many things in the UK. In effect, £2.5M cash, given by a useless UK government to a corrupt and brutal Ukrainian regime. Wasted in a few minutes, in a pointless war.
A new oversight by 80-year-old US President Joe Biden has again become the subject of discussion.
This time around, Biden didn't wait for the ad during a live broadcast on MSNBC, but simply got up and left. pic.twitter.com/qgCACAnPdL
“It was the two managers of the hotel there talking to us. The hotel manager – she had to hold the tears back you could see – and she just announced that they’re laying everybody off as from 10 July, even them are getting laid off.
“The owners of the hotel… they didn’t even come down to give the news themselves, they left it to the two managers who are also going to lose their jobs as well which is really sad.
“The whole of the staff upstairs were all waiting, nobody was looking for jobs, they were all sticking together, waiting ’til final last minute, hoping that they were going to get offered something or that they wouldn’t get left.
830 years after 9 million books in Nalanda were burnt by Islamists, the largest public library in the city of Marseille in France has been set on fire.
…and, with it, the idea that Europe should —or even can— be “multicultural”.
The largest library in Marseille, containing irreplaceable medieval books, is burned by rioters. It's good to see racist "European culture" destroyed. Hopefully it will be replaced with more approved diverse culture, such as Lizzo talking about how wet her fanny is or something. pic.twitter.com/bfISlywMZp
— Leo Kearse – see me on YouTube & Headliners (@LeoKearse) June 30, 2023
Sardonic black humour by a comedian, but there are a large number of enemies of our culture and future who really do think like that. Many are in the msm, but the contamination is spreading through, eg, the police, in the UK and beyond.
Again, think about what “element” is behind most of the cultural degeneracy. The same as during the 15 years of the Weimar Republic in Germany (1918-1933).
It's a mess in Lyon. Shops, weapon shops are looted and the police station in the city are burnt down. One area of the city has already been destroyed. pic.twitter.com/FQTD68xFLf
“Labour was last night accused of declaring ‘class war on Middle Britain’ over shock plans to slash public services in affluent areas.
The radical plans, included among draft proposals for Labour‘s Election manifesto, would extend equality laws covering race, age, gender, disability and sexuality to include ‘the inequality of social class’.
…given very low growth in public spending, the Harman plans ‘would certainly require real cuts to the services provided in more affluent parts of a council’s area’.
And that, he warned, could lead to a collapse in the middle classes’ faith in the state, raising the prospect of a new class of ‘tax refuseniks’.”
[Daily Mail]
An opportunity for social nationalism in the affected areas.
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Left-wingers have a long track record of distorting and re-writing history to fit their narrative. But to claim that an established, historically recognised ethnic group ‘doesn’t exist’ shows how fragile their beloved ‘multicultural society’ truly is. I’m a proud Anglo-Saxon 🏴 pic.twitter.com/53yBIdIEi2
It's crazy how nearly everyone who told others to get vaccinated because it will prevent infection and others from being infected feel no shame or guilt about spreading misinformation.
Any good doctor who practiced true medicine was vilified, reported and suspended. Early and alternative treatments were villified to justify vaccine rollouts… More bombshells in this inc interview with Prof Dalgleish out this monday. pic.twitter.com/njvsX3LdPH
Nothing to do with climate change, everything to do with the food chain, Irish Gvt to Slaughter 200,000 “Farting” Cows to Fight “Climate Change” https://t.co/iNz30klrqA
Ireland has far more migrant-invaders than cows by now, at a guess.
Over the last few years – during lockdown, and the ‘vaccination’ period – we heard precious little from celebs and the media about the loss of liberties and basic human freedoms. But, as nicely articulated by Fred and Richard Fairbrass in this interview, Right Said Fred…
On a related note, it seems clear now that not all of these injections contained exactly the same gunk. It could be that they were vastly different concoctions designed for an assortment of outcomes. At the very least, we know that certain batches were far more dangerous than…
If that is true (surely not?), then we really are in the antechamber of the Third World War.
The Grad MLRS of the 1454th Regiment of the RF Armed Forces fires incendiary ammunition at the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Avdiivka direction. Beautiful. pic.twitter.com/bjR2Sw6b31
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a workshop for the assembly of Ukrainian drones was hit by precision weapons from the ground, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced. In addition, command posts of Ukrainian troops in the Slavyansk region and the city of Sumy were hit.
Yesterday, the Khimprom enterprise in Slovyansk, which was used to store equipment/ammunition and station the personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was attacked. pic.twitter.com/w4KinrJ2jg
[Adolf Hitler acclaimed at the Berlin Olympiad, 1936]
Germany, despite having been mired in depression, poverty, and decadence in the early 1930s, was able to stage that magnificent spectacle in 1936, after only three years of National Socialism.
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Mizzy isn’t used to people saying no to him and calling out his bad behaviour. A bit more of this when he was younger and he would have turned out better.pic.twitter.com/6pMPZggy5V
Tweeter “Suzie Wong” manages, in typical Twitter fashion, to make herself look absolutely ignorant.
A new photo of the Inokhodets UAV (Orion) of the Kronstadt JSC company with an onboard ventral radar station for reconnaissance of ground targets, including electronic reconnaissance of radiation sources, such as radars of enemy anti-aircraft missile systems, has appeared. pic.twitter.com/mNUOY9IfRC
Interesting. I rather like Turkey, and have been there several times, both to the mainland and (once) to Turkish North Cyprus. On my last visit, in 2001, everything was pleasantly inexpensive for someone with hard currency. Even cheaper now, it seems. I drove to Turkey from the UK, and back again. Hazardous at times, but a good trip overall. I was there three months, mostly spent in and around Fethiye (Mediterranean coast).
World will face 'unbearable catastrophe' if China and US clash : Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu pic.twitter.com/sLVVwc1l1f
Only one thing now matters— that a core of white Northern Europeans can create a basis or foundation for a later culture and civilization which can itself in turn be a foundation for a quantum leap in human evolution.
In fact, I see now that Wikipedia says that The Year of the Sex Olympics was made in 1968, then re-broadcast in 1970 in The Wednesday Play slot, and not the quite similar Play for Today format. That must have been when I saw it.
As for the latest Swedish craziness, I predicted it or similar on the blog a few times, referencing the latest UK TV pleb-fests such as Love Island (I admit that I have never actually seen that).
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The Russian army launched a missile attack on an important logistics hub of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region – Chuguev
This is an important logistics hub with the bases of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is used to accumulate and transfer equipment to the…
because he was drunk and he does not like the PMC Wagner, the Commander of the 72nd Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and his men shot "at the car of the PMC Wagner" . pic.twitter.com/wCBa75Fzsw
They are collecting trillions of terrabytes of personal data on every single one of us, with the hope of building an all-knowing Artificial Intellegence that can merge with humans to form immortal life forms. Their intention is to become Gods. Satanic on every level.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) June 3, 2023
Well, this week I again managed to beat political journalist John Rentoul. I scored 6/10 as against his self-awarded five and a half. I did not know the answers to questions 3, 6, 7, and 10. I just missed the last one, thinking that it might be the cassowary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassowary] (which can reach well over 6 feet in height). Apparently, though, that is only the third or fourth tallest bird.
— Ramesh Patel – They Would Rather You Ignore This (@Imalright_Jack) May 19, 2023
Very true. So many people are misled by that kind of “Mrs Thatcher housewife’s shopping basket” economics. One would have thought that John Rentoul would know better, or is he just (as in days of Blair) parrotting the “centrist” Labour Party line?
As a former barrister (wrongfully and unlawfully disbarred in 2016 and not in actual Bar practice since 2008), I have applied a little thought to such questions.
My view is that sentencing has become absurd in the UK. While many defendants are certainly not given sufficient —or any— time in incarceration, despite having been convicted of very unpleasant offences, including crimes of very considerable violence, there is at the same time routine over-sentencing.
Many defendants are sentenced to, say, 5 years (for whatever), when 4 or 3 would be more than adequate (and, in terms of actual punishment, about the same).
At the same time, there are quite a few people incarcerated for no good reason at all, as in the recent free speech case of “Sven Longshanks” (James Allchurch), sentenced to 2.5 years for supposedly “inciting racial hatred” (he was convicted on 10 out of 15 charges). He will be in prison, probably, until 2024. Political “crime” in our “free country” (as was).
I am not going to do an entire study of this one, but take a look at the Wikipedia entry: mixed Indian heritage; failed, at an early stage, to continue with a law degree, despite having been, in part, privately educated; seems to be a lesbian or something similar; “elected” (selected) as MP at age 23; took “several months” off from her MP duties in 2021; “celebrated” the attacks on statues of English historical figures.
Another deadhead MP.
An example of her views:
Troubling to hear Esther McVey at #PMQs refer to Travellers as a “blight on the local community” just a day after #RomaniResistanceDay.
GRT people face a huge amount of discrimination. Such hateful language, and Tory laws criminalising their way of life, only contribute to it.
— Nadia Whittome MP (@NadiaWhittomeMP) May 17, 2023
Mirabile dictu! Seems that Esther McVey has actually said something with which I can agree.
Russian Foreign Ministry: Moscow will take into account, among its plans, the West's intention to supply Ukraine with F-16 aircraft
If it turns out that the Russian air force or ground forces cannot deal with the increasing influx of sophisticated weapons systems being supplied to the Kiev regime, the end result may be that the Russian leadership will decide to destroy both the bases of those aircraft and also any nearby urban areas.
As previously blogged, it should never have come to this. The invasion should have and could have been essentially over within a week, with Kiev taken, and Zelensky’s cabal eliminated or driven into exile.
While the G7 countries in Hiroshima are introducing anti-Russian sanctions and discussing support for Ukraine, China is deepening its cooperation with Moscow, writes the German newspaper "Spiegel".
In Bakhmut, one of the last fortified areas of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed The so-called "Nest" is located on the outskirts – now completely destroyed, military correspondents report. pic.twitter.com/u7vVvqW12H
The small area still defended by Kiev-regime forces in Bakhmut/Artyomovsk is now 100 acres or so, about the same acreage as Kensington Gardens in London.
What always strikes me about the Israeli police response to any incident is how swift it is. Not one, but several, and often many, police, security agents, soldiers etc are on the scene quickly, usually in seconds, at least in the Old City of Jerusalem or in the central parts of Tel Aviv. Reminiscent of the quick reaction of the militia in Moscow in Soviet times, if there were any sort of public disorder. The Israelis must have huge numbers of police personnel.
A Syrian migrant receives his UK passport courtesy of our soft, liberal Tory government. According to the Left, he is now fully British 😤😡 pic.twitter.com/0TxtvZaYCB
In a well-known and probably (?) apocryphal saying, Lenin is supposed to have opined that “in order to destroy a nation, first destroy its currency“. I suppose that he could not have foreseen the possibility that a nation’s integrity, credibility, and soul could be destroyed by migration-invasion, an invasion not through feat of arms, but through the moral weakness and/or self-hate of the people of the invaded country itself (whipped up, as usual, by “them”, the “you know who” element). He would not have believed it possible.
I have blogged briefly about that silly “ho”, Clare Moseley, in the past. Like so many English people, perhaps especially women, who attach themselves to “anti-racist”-type causes (“refugees welcome”, anti-apartheid etc), intellect is limited, emotionalism uncontrolled, hypocrisy common, and both knowledge and experience of the subject-matter usually absent.
They usually have mental health “issues” as well. See also:
We compiled all of the evidence showing who funds @Bellingcat, what the stated agenda of their government and private-sector funders are, and what those funders get in return.
Find out what the National Endowment for Democracy is. Decide for yourself.https://t.co/8WIxP90E5d
There is nothing wrong with being “antisemitic” anyway, and in the UK it is not a crime, despite what many ignorant Twitter types often tweet.
Acting head of the DPR Denis Pushilin said that there is a special symbolism in the fact that today we are talking about the complete liberation of Artemovsk, a year ago on this day the last Ukrainian militants surrendered in Mariupol.
Since the beginning of February, 80,000 refugees have returned from Turkey to Syria, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said.
"We are engaged in the normalization of life in the areas of Syria under our control. People are returning to Syria on a voluntary basis," Akar said. pic.twitter.com/8t6T0hqPIk
The bases of the Bakhmut Group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kramatorsk were struck The explosions went off near the Kramatorsk airport, which has been turned into a supply hub and headquarters of the UAF pic.twitter.com/SFvAb16vD8
Looks as if “the musicians” are about to complete their performance in that area. музыканты хорошо играют…
Reportedly, Flight of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the southwestern outskirts of Bakhmut. The desire to protect the "aircraft" is over. pic.twitter.com/pyPIqW4BMK
Lavrov: “Hopes for integration with the West did not come true. The Western track that has developed in our foreign policy has completely exhausted itself. We have entered into a full-scale confrontation with the West.”
What Russia lacks is a real ideology that goes beyond mere Great-Russian nationalism.
the release of Bakhmut means that two larger cities in the Donetsk region – Kramatorsk and Slavyansk – will be within the range of Russian artillery. With their release, the People's Republic of Donetsk will also be released. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told CNN in…
As a result of the offensive actions of Wagner's assault detachments, with the support of the artillery and aviation of the troop group "South", the liberation of the city of Artyomovsk/Bakhmut was completed
This looks hopeful, on the face of it. Kennedy is all for taking away the ricebowl of the Kiev regime. At the same time, Biden is very clearly mentally unfit to continue in his office.
The West is not able to make up for the loss of armored vehicles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Douglas McGregor, a former adviser to the head of the Pentagon, admitted in an interview. “The Ukrainian army has lost almost 10,000 armored vehicles since the beginning of… pic.twitter.com/bLKcEW4uhQ
Massive protests against arms supplies to Ukraine take place in Germany.Thousands of Germans in many cities took to the streets demanding an end to the pumping of weapons into the Kyiv regime. pic.twitter.com/WZwIexSpbZ
Russia exported more oil in April than in any month last year. Almost 80 percent of crude oil deliveries went to China and India , and that same India sells to Europe .
Economic sanctions either do not work at all or have unexpected consequences. When I visited Rhodesia in 1977, aged 20, I half-expected to see a country weighed down by sanctions imposed by the UN. What I found was a country where those who owned cars mostly drove quite new ones. The UK complied with the sanctions regime, but France, Germany, Japan etc did not, judging by the cars seen on the road. Outside the capital, Salisbury (now Harare), though, there were often empty roads— one sanction that did have an effect was that on fuel, which was rationed.
I noticed that books were hard to get. The main bookshop (I was told it was the main one) in Salisbury had few if any serious books (and none of my then-favourite Penguin Classics), but plenty of books from South Africa, most seemingly (my perception, anyway) about how to take care of your horse/dog/cat/tropical fish. You could buy Wilbur Smith adventures, another South African import [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilbur_Smith]. Also, no American or British news and current events magazines, no Time, Newsweek, Spectator etc. Rather poor South African magazines such as Scope were available. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scope_(magazine).
The dearth of serious reading material was probably the result of both sanctions and the disinclination of most Rhodesians to spend time on intellectual pursuits even of a superficial nature.
As to other effects of the sanctions regime against Rhodesia, imported booze (from Europe or North America) was almost unobtainable, but that did not affect me personally during my time there, because my main drink, apart from water and orange juice, was beer, and the local product was of high quality (Lion Lager or Simba, pronounced “Shumba“, or South African Castle Pilsner, my favourite).
The Rhodesians tried to get around sanctions by diversifying, producing admittedly inferior substitutes for previously imported products. Everything from chocolate to whisky, and even some firearms. I remember seeing ads in the local press for a highly inaccurate submachinegun called the Rho-gun. I seem to recall that the price was about $290 (Rhodesian dollars, not exchangeable outside the country officially, though I did manage to sell quite a few —at a poor exchange rate— to a businessman in Gaborone, Botswana, after I left Rhodesia).
I noticed that “white goods” such as refrigerators, icemaking machines etc were very expensive, whereas locally-produced food such as oranges, nuts, and biltong (meat, often beef or antelope, dried in the sun) etc was not too expensive.
As for exports (supposedly impossible under the UN sanctions regime), the Rhodesians were able to export minerals and some fruit etc. Years later, I discovered that the Soviet Union, one of the states pressing for harder sanctions against Rhodesia (and South Africa) had in fact been secretly buying Rhodesian exports (at a substantial discount). Chromium and other minerals, and Mazoe oranges (sold in the Soviet Union as “Chinese”, apparently). All shipped out of Mozambique.
Tobacco was another prime export, sold on world markets by a sanctions-busting operation based, I think, in Rotterdam.
The idea that Russia will be “brought to its knees” by economic sanctions is a pipe-dream. In fact, such sanctions help Russia in a “be cruel to be kind” way. They force Russia to diversify, and to improve agriculture and horticulture. The sanctions have also forced Russia to create new trading links, and to strengthen existing ones.
[regrets for the silly and weaselling intro to the music, and the equally silly graphic…]
“Human rights abuses”
The next time some bought-and-paid-for “British” or American politician-for-hire, or some Jew neo-con publicist, or fake “centrist”, talks about “human rights abuses” by Russia or others, remember the behaviour of the USA itself. Here are a few examples:
The above two images show the American concentration camp at Guantanamo Bay, on the island of Cuba.
…the fact is that the German camp guards of WW2, and even the brutal Soviet guards in their labour camps, behaved better than the Americans have in recent decades.
In 2016, one of the five tweets that got me disbarred, at the instigation of two connected packs of Jews, was that describing Sarkozy —accurately, except that he is not a full Jew, only part— as “a corrupt little Jew“. Well, scroll on 6-7 years and here we are…
Another of the five supposedly “grossly offensive” tweets posted by me, as a result of which I was unlawfully disbarred, was that describing snivelling cocaine user and drunk, Gove, as corrupt, as a fraudster and as a freeloader, and also as being in the pocket of the Israel/Jewish lobby.
Well, any argument on that now?
Look at the above news report. Speculators and parasites are favoured by Gove’s latest policy U-turn. Not all are Jews (and not all Jews are speculators and/or parasites) but, at the same time…
So, of the five “offensive” tweets, turns out that, in fact, two were undoubtedly —and now provably— simple true statements of fact, as were also (in reality) the other three tweets in question.
The greater the number of humans, the greater number of houses you need.
The ‘housing crisis’ is therefore due to mass immigration.
You want to concrete over the Green Belt to accommodate endless mass immigration.
Corbyn was not even decently “antisemitic”, despite the constant (((whine))) about him. In general, a complete idiot.
700,000 immigrants last year. That’s “net”, meaning maybe a million entered but 300,000 (mainly real British people going to Australia, NZ, Canada etc) left.
Britain as a dustbin.
As, I think, Lord Green of Deddington said in the Lords recently, that amount of immigration means that, just to stand still, Britain requires 300 new dwellings every single day!
The Green Belt was championed by the London County Council under Herbert Morrison in 1930s, legislated for by the Attlee Labour Government in 1940s & has been the fundamental basis of a battle to protect the environment in working class urban constituencies like mine over decades https://t.co/aXMSXtaXw4
— John McDonnell MP (@johnmcdonnellMP) May 17, 2023
Horrible little blots such as Tom Harwood are now showing tiny bits of the Green Belt as scruffy here and there. The exceptions that prove the rule— the Green Belt must be saved and, yes, improved.
Starmer can now, I hope, kiss goodbye to his desired Commons majority in 2024. Much as I want rid of the “Conservatives”, Starmer-Labour is now showing its hand…and it is looking even worse.
It has nothing much to do with “dream of home ownership“. In any case, who wants to own a concrete or brick box in a hellhole landscape, and in which “neighbourhood” your “neighbours” may well be persons of backward culture not long off the boat (literally)?
Rishi Sunak has reportedly told Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Britain will back NATO membership for Ukraine once the war with Russia is over. Seven in ten Britons back this move
Is that an honest poll? I wonder. Of course, the public has had 1-2 years of brainwashing or conditioning.
I wonder whether the results might have been different had the question made the point that if Ukraine joins NATO and has a war with Russia, it will be mandatory for all NATO states to join in. That is to say, it would be mandatory to join in a war against Russia which would almost certainly either be or become nuclear.
I suppose that, even were the question to elucidate the situation to the people asked, a few lunatics would still want to fight Russia, but most might think that the utter destruction of their homes and whole way of life would be a high price to pay for supporting “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime)…
Suella Braverman favourability among…
All Britons Favourable: 14% Unfavourable: 52% NET -38
Starmer still no more popular than Sunak, give or take a couple of points. Both stupid wasters unpopular with 60%-69% of the voters.
I daresay that, in a month’s time, once people realize that Starmer wants to continue to import millions of unwanted migrant-invaders, and destroy what is left of the still-beautiful English countryside so that millions of hutches can be built to house them, the popularity of Starmer —and so, Labour— will fall further yet.
The whole two-party system (with LibDem/dustbin add-on) is very ingrained. It is, in itself, a potent form of conditioning or brainwashing.
Thoughts
Thinking about that visit to Rhodesia in 1977: many people imagine that a collapsing society looks like Germany in 1945 (or 1923). Not so. I was in Poland (several times) in 1988 and 1989; also, in the DDR/East Germany, and Czechoslovakia.
The whole socialist system fell apart in late 1989. Yet the police still patrolled, the borders were maintained and guarded (until the Berlin Wall fell), utilities still worked, and there were few political demonstrations, let alone riots or the like. Letters continued to be delivered. Shops remained open, even if they had little to sell in some cases. The seismic changes were about to happen, but there were only slight external signs of that.
One got a sense of considerable discontent, talking to people in Poland and Czechoslovakia (on those visits and elsewhere as well), but the surface normality prevailed. The police still functioned, even in Poland (I myself picked up two tickets for, in the American phrase, “jaywalking”, i.e. crossing the road at the wrong place). Fined on the spot…twice. A recidivist.
Turning from those situations to the UK, there often seems to be little public appetite for swift political change. Frustrating for many of us.
We have seen, over 20 years, almost uncontrolled mass immigration (including, now, direct migration-invasion in small boats across the Channel, thousands of the bastards per day), crushing “austerity” for the poorer half of the society, ridiculous policies about the “Covid” “panicdemic” etc, an inability of Government to supply (directly, or via the private and/or third sectors) services vital to the people (such as trains, road repair, NHS or other healthcare, social care for various groups). Also, a failure to guard our borders, and a failure to clamp down on real crime (theft, drug abuse, social nuisance etc)., while kow-towing to Jewish/Zionist pressure re. social media non-crime.
Now we see idiots such as Ann Widdecombe criticizing parents who cannot afford to feed their children cheese sandwiches, while pumping billions out to “Ukraine” (the Jewish regime in Kiev) and to house and feed unwanted nuisances who have arrived via unauthorized Channel crossings.
Talk to people, and you get a sense of weary resignation in them, rather than anger, though that may also be there, under the urbane English exterior.
Still, there is everything yet to play for. The NSDAP vote in Germany was only 2.6% in 1928. Events happened, and the NSDAP triumphed only 4-5 years later.
“Purplebricks, the once high-flying online estate agent that reached a peak valuation of more than £1.3bn, has been sold to Charles Dunstone-backed rival Strike for £1 with all of its more than 750 staff put at risk of redundancy.
Purplebricks launched in 2014 and received early backing from Neil Woodford, the former star stockpicker. It floated on London’s junior market, Aim, in December 2015.”
[The Guardian].
Another example of the madness of crowds, and the madness of finance-capitalism, though I concede that there are arguments to the contrary.
Remember Lastminute.com? The newspapers boosted that simple and actually not very clever idea, made an entitled/privileged and silly woman (and her Jewish business partner) incredibly wealthy in the speculative scramble, but it ended with the small shareholders all wiped out; cheated, in reality.
The only thing that can be said is that at least most of those small shareholders lost only a few hundred pounds, if that, their share allocations having been very small.
Lastminute is still, I think, trading, technically. I tried to use the booking service once, about 20 years ago. Useless.
As to Purplebricks, looks as if many shareholders are now left with the value of their shareholding being worth little more than 1% of the peak valuation.
Late tweets
Jack Monroe – I'm a poor single mum on benefits that hasn't got much money.
Not her real name. Not a truthful backstory. Not real food.
Her lies, the media bought them, changed her life… She's got a cushy unemployed lifestyle funded by other people whisky she does fuck all
— ThruppenyBit (Eric B. Johns) (@BoredTillSleep) May 17, 2023
I’m not a detective, but if you give loads of money to an alcoholic/drug addict and they disappear with the dosh, I’d have a fairly good idea on where one might find them. In this instance I’d recommend not starting the search in a paralegals office
“Jack Monroe”, someone with a 10+ year history of successful “grifting” and fraud, yet a few nincompoops in the msm have still not woken up to her dishonesty.
Looks as though she is more or less washed up now as a public figure or minor “celebrity”, despite 430 mugs still sending her a total of thousands of pounds each month via Patreon.
61% of Republicans are ready to support the candidacy of Donald Trump in the upcoming primaries for the presidential election in 2024, according to Morning Consult research. pic.twitter.com/zmo90mbZ9v
PMC "Wagner" advanced to 260 meters in Bahmut. The enemy is fighting for every house, every entrance, every square meter of territory. In the near future, Bahmut will be busy."
Inexorably, the war moves towards total war. The Russian side cannot tolerate forever the continual escalation.
Footage of hits with thermobaric projectiles "Solntsepeka" on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the special operation zone pic.twitter.com/P6Ds8dQpZQ
Hard for the Jews (in Israel) to continue to present themselves as perennial “victims” when advanced jet aircraft supplied by or paid for by the American taxpayer mercilessly attack Arab real victims, who have no means of self-defence at all.
Since 1992, the United States has had plans to include Ukraine in NATO
This was stated by the American economist Jeffrey Sachs, relying on his sources. “I will tell you a secret. The US lied because already since 1992 there were plans to expand NATO, including, by the way,… pic.twitter.com/7IMFldIcSe
Comment about Starmer’s latest speech. I agree with the extract quoted by Rentoul but, having said that, one could say that “Labour” is no longer “socialist” or even broadly “social” (politically) and is (just like the “Conservatives”) also completely out of touch.
Both System parties, and both entirely in the pocket of the Jewish-supremacist lobby.
As a Londoner, I can testify that if you travel regularly on London public transport, every week or two you are likely to experience or witness verbal harassment or threatening behaviour from some damaged individual or street thug. It's disgusting.
Import the uncivilized non-white world (and allow the non-whites to breed prolifically, and also fail to control them) and you import these sorts of social problems.
Not that all such problems are caused by non-whites, but most are. About 90%, even though the non-whites are “only” about 20% of the UK population, and about 40%-50% (?) of the London population.
Paris, France
Why do strive so much for the EU when the countries that are in it strive to leave? pic.twitter.com/EWyYVq5o9m
The Eastern European states, and the poorer EU states generally, love the EU for its financial largesse, the redistribution of wealth from the “old EU” to the “new EU”. Ireland, the Baltic states, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, etc. For the larger, longer-membership, western and central European states, the wealthier ones, the EU is disastrous. UK (until recently), France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands; also Sweden, Denmark etc.
There is also the problem of non-white migration-invasion.
The original EEC/EC was not so bad — relaxed trade and travel, even relatively easy residence and work—. It worked because the original EEC populations were closely-related northern European nations, and because it was primarily a trading bloc, not an ever-expanding political project.
There was no non-white migration-invasion, because Libya under Gaddafi, Morocco, and Algeria all stopped Africans from coming across the Mediterranean; also, the NWO had not yet destabilized the Middle East and Afghanistan. Even the Roma Gypsies were “imprisoned” behind the so-called “Iron Curtain” until 1989, and so unable to travel to the UK and other parts of Western Europe.
Press TV also claimed that the first batch of Sukhoi 35s will arrive in Iran next week. pic.twitter.com/KS39rJgWKq
In the long-term, perhaps even medium-term, Israel is doomed.
Battle for Bahmut, 13/05/2023 PMC Wagner troops advanced in the city districts of Zabolnica, 18th school (Constructor) and Cherema (nest) pic.twitter.com/XeHEbmzgw4
Prigozhin reported on new captured buildings in Bakhmut. During the night, Wagner PMC units continued to advance in Bakhmut's nest. Three more buildings were taken over. pic.twitter.com/CFXEFtK1Vi
The Palestinians Saraya al-Quds battalions have received Baraq-85 missiles, which will be used in the battle with the Israeli regime. According to the Sama information site, the range of these missiles is 85 km, the diameter is 220 mm, and the weight of the warhead is 40 kg pic.twitter.com/hgqHmLyst0
Walla Hebrew news site announced that up to this moment 10 thousand Israeli locals have fled from the settlements near the Gaza Strip due to the fear of resistance rocket attacks
“Britain’s compensation bill for victims killed or maimed by AstraZeneca‘s Covid jab could theoretically exceed £1billion, MailOnline can reveal.
Around 90 families are currently pursuing legal action against the pharmaceutical titan, claiming the jab was essentially a defective product.
Lawyers representing the claimants believe that some of the cases could be worth up to £20m in compensation, which is roughly 160 times more than the £120,000 Government support available. They hope to be able to prove that the vaccine was to blame in court.“
[Daily Mail]
The woman who developed that “vaccine” was not only applauded by the stupid rabbits at Wimbledon but also got some kind of official “honour”, I seem to remember.
The Daily Mail refers to the individual as “her” and “she“, and also makes spelling mistakes (but then, the “journalist” scribbling it is one “Vivek Chaudhary”…).
I think that many people, even today, will be honest if they find a purse or wallet. In the past few years, I myself have found two or three. One was a kind of wallet I happened to see in a clifftop parking place. I was there, unusually, early one morning, not long after dawn. I saw the item in the half-light, was curious, so went to pick it up.
The wallet contained about £50 in cash, I think also a debit card, a couple of other bits and pieces, and a student railcard in the name of some girl.
I went home, thinking that the girl must be fairly local, in view of the station which had issued the railcard, only about 8 miles from that car park. Her surname was unusual, so I called the few telephone numbers (landlines) with the same name. Only one answered. An old lady, so no-go.
In the end, I drove to the local police station (its desk manned by an old fellow, a civilian support person) and gave in the wallet. I made the point that there was a large college near the rail station which issued the card, so the girl was almost certainly one of the students there.
I hope that the girl got back her money and the rest. As for what a young girl aged 16-18 was doing in a clifftop car park and (presumably) after dark, and how she managed to lose her wallet, maybe it is better not to speculate…
The second wallet was larger, newer, and packed with both money and cards (an incredible number, literally dozens, neatly and individually carefully tucked into pockets), and had been left in a shopping trolley at Waitrose. I took it in to the help desk, and a member of staff took it from me. Probably the woman who lost it got it back soon afterwards. I imagine that she must have called the store in a panic.
Not that I promise to be a good citizen if someone leaves an attache case containing a million pounds somewhere, which amount of cash could not, in my view, be the property of any honest person. No, the (so far, hypothetical) million pounds stays with me, in that event.
The Conservative Democratic conference. Hall almost empty. Rows and rows of empty seats. The photos show no more than 100 in the audience. In fact, I think that I addressed a larger audience than this one when I spoke at the London Forum in 2017.
Hard to judge the age demographic accurately from the photos, but apart from a few younger persons under 30 (possibly students), and a few youngish blonde women (possibly journalists), the audience seems to have been predominantly grey-haired or bald. I should say, at a guess, that there were more people over 70 than there were people under 50.
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Secret talks between the heads of the special services of Syria and Turkey took place in Moscow.
This makes me sick. So many Britons have died to defend our homeland, yet the Tories have flung open the borders and we face catastrophe as a result 😫 pic.twitter.com/JNGdnBUi3U