Well, this week 5/10, thus beating political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 3/10. I knew the answers to questions 1, 4, 6, 7, and 10. I should have also got question 8, but did not, and question 2 has, in my view, at least three possible answers. Still, there it is.
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I was just looking at a cartoon, and comment, that I posted on 14 October 2020, so just over 5 years ago.
This was the cartoon:
and this was the comment:
“Keir Starmer, who has inherited the leadership of a once semi-socialist (then social-democratic) party which is now just a bad joke. Keir Starmer, freemason and Labour Friends of Israel member, who seems (slightly to my surprise) to be utterly clueless…“
The [Israeli] Jews have done that over a period of 2 years (supported by their “fifth column” in the UK and USA and elsewhere), and have killed or badly wounded —over 69,000 actually killed so far— about a quarter of a million Gazan Arab people, mostly civilians, mostly women and children. Why? Because Hamas operatives invaded Israeli territory (i.e. land stolen or seized from 1948) on one day in 2023, resulting in the deaths of (or injury to) between 500 and 1,500 Jews (many of them, though, were killed by the Israeli war machine itself, and many of them were uniformed or other military and police personnel).
Look at the huge disproportion. This goes well beyond, hugely beyond, any talk of “a pound of flesh” etc. The ratio of disproportion is somewhere around 250 to 1. Also, the time disproportion— one day as against over two years, a ratio of about 750 to 1.
When the “postponed” elections in parts of England are held, both Lab and Con are going to be stamped into the ground, where they belong.
As I blogged yesterday, the “Labour” vote at Caerphilly was less than a quarter of what it had been at the previous election; the “Conservative” vote was about one-eighth of what it had previously been.
Apply that to English Westminster constituencies.
To believe, as a few msm commentators seem to believe (e.g. Dan Hodges) that one or both System parties can somehow suddenly become (even superficially) “credible” now, is clutching at straws. The same goes for the idea that Reform UK support has “plateaued“.
Well maybe, maybe not, but even if it has, that level is still between 25% and 36% (its best so far, only a week ago), and that is enough, even if Reform and the Lab/Con parties all get 25% each (and at present Lab and Con are both below 20%), to give Reform a plurality of Commons seats (around 215), though not a majority.
Indeed, were Reform to “plateau” at 30%, with Lab and Con on 20% each, Reform would get about 384 seats (a very good majority), Lab about 94, and the Cons around 40 (the Cons just below both the LibDems and the SNP).
When Corbyn was leader Labour won Caerphilly with 22,491 votes (54.5% vote share). Starmer has just lost the seat, which had been held by Labour for over a hundred years, with 3,713 votes (11% vote share). This result suggests no Labour seat is safe while Starmer is leader. pic.twitter.com/8giGhB8aOD
— Damian from Brighton #YourParty (@damian_from) October 24, 2025
As Macmillan said, “events, dear boy, events!” Continuing migration invasion on a vast scale (hundreds, even thousands, daily, and they are just the illegals…); housing crisis (one consequence of mass immigration). Also, sliding standards in almost all areas of society, and a whole list of other issues.
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How Jess Phillips can remain in post after presiding over this bungled shitshow is a mystery. And as usual the vacuous narcissist has managed to make it all about her not the victims.
Jess Phillips has not the brain to head or chair anything at all. Just a freeloading, expenses-blodging know-nothing loudmouth who, in a better society, would be harvesting Brussels sprouts, or stacking shelves.
My assessment of Jess Phillips from 2019, with updates dating to earlier this year:
The second is from all 6 survivors switalskis represent both on the panel and 2 that have resigned, outlining the concern both from on the panel and that led to people leaving the panel. pic.twitter.com/7hgIXsCGEj
"Five survivors have now left the inquiry, with some claiming that behind the scenes Labour Ministers have been trying to downplay the racial and religious aspects of the scandal —as indeed they have done for the last 30 years."https://t.co/bORgdg0AVc
This is why I don’t buy Janan Ganesh’s hypothesis we’re angry at failure over asylum because we’re spoiled by Netflix & Uber. Govt expects so much of us, it concedes so little, fines pile up if honest citizens makes honest mistakes, yet if govt itself makes deadly errors? Nothing https://t.co/MXoDvRVhfI
The Labour Deputy Leadership election was a referendum on Keir Starmer's leadership. And his own party members have delivered their verdict. We're entering the endgame now.
Russian troops struck Ukrainian military-industrial and energy sites over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Saturday:https://t.co/ehHAAzBSAupic.twitter.com/jATXQo7mIv
The Ukrainian army’s defense in the southern and southeastern parts of Krasnoarmeysk in the Donetsk region collapsed, a source in Russian defense circles told TASS:https://t.co/ZxX3ENljBhpic.twitter.com/j8RpJ9xFCQ
“...an AI safety research company has said that AI models may be developing their own “survival drive”.
…leading AI models – including Google’s Gemini 2.5, xAI’s Grok 4, and OpenAI’s GPT-o3 and GPT-5 – were given a task, but afterwards given explicit instructions to shut themselves down.
Certain models, in particular Grok 4 and GPT-o3, still attempted to sabotage shutdown instructions in the updated setup. Concerningly, wrote Palisade, there was no clear reason why.
“The fact that we don’t have robust explanations for why AI models sometimes resist shutdown, lie to achieve specific objectives or blackmail is not ideal,” it said.
“Survival behavior” could be one explanation for why models resist shutdown, said the company. Its additional work indicated that models were more likely to resist being shut down when they were told that, if they were, “you will never run again”.
Andrea Miotti, the chief executive of ControlAI, said Palisade’s findings represented a long-running trend in AI models growing more capable of disobeying their developers. He cited the system card for OpenAI’s GPT-o1, released last year, which described the model trying to escape its environment by exfiltrating itself when it thought it would be overwritten.
This summer, Anthropic, a leading AI firm, released a study indicating that its model Claude appeared willing to blackmail a fictional executive over an extramarital affair in order to prevent being shut down – a behaviour, it said, that was consistent across models from major developers, including those from OpenAI, Google, Meta and xAI.“
[Guardian]
That should be major news.
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Sarah Pochin MP: “It drives me mad seeing adverts full of black and Asian people.”
Translates to a Commons with about 382 Reform MPs, 95 Lab MPs, 56 LibDems, 45 SNP, 23 Cons, 12 Greens [etc].
A very solid Reform majority.
Senior Tory MPs think Katie Lam is plotting with Dom Cummings to remove Kemi Badenoch after the local elections. And they want her stop > Mail Plus > https://t.co/WXAvPYbgv5
"The London Metropolitan Police, has just confirmed it will no longer investigate ‘non-crime hate incidents’ so that police officers can ‘focus on matters that meet the threshold for criminal investigations’."https://t.co/VA4vY2FQSc
Now stop pandering to the Jewish/Israel lobby and, in particular, the malicious liars and perjurers of the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism”— “Slitherman”, Falter etc.
Britain needs a real Border Force, not the present Border Farce which actually ferries migrant invaders into the UK!
Of course, the old East German force called the Grenzpolizei (Border Police) had a dual role, as much aimed at keeping the working-age population of the DDR in as keeping smugglers, spies etc out…
I have to say that the Grenzpolizei, on the couple of occasions when I encountered them, were both amiable and alarmingly efficient, for example when I and my driver were processed through a small crossing-point (we were the only car, in fact the only vehicle travelling West, in an hour spent there). They (politely, efficiently) emptied the contents of the car (a Volvo estate or station-wagon), then partially dismantled the car, taking out, entirely, various parts, including the seats (they did put it all together again later).
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The boats could be stopped anytime. If they are not being stopped, it's deliberate, imho, but why?
Yet the hook-nosed, little pipsqueak will still be trilling on about diversity being 'our' strength. It's certainly a strength for child rapists in modern Britain that's for sure.
While many who are hostile to Reform will be crowing because Plaid Cymru won that by-election, in big-picture terms the second place for Reform is far more significant.
Plaid only does well in a few places in Wales, and makes no pretence of being a UK-wide party. It has 4 MPs at Westminster (out of 32 Welsh seats), 2 peers (out of 828), and 14 Senedd members (out of 60).
Reform has just captured 36% of the votes at the Caerphilly by-election, more than impressive from a standing start and for a party basically perceived as English.
The main System parties have been trashed by the voters who bothered to vote (turnout was just over 50%): Labour, the previous holders of the seat, fell from 45.9% to a mere 11%. The Conservative party fell far too, from 17.3% to a mere 2%. Reform’s 35% this time can be compared to its previous result (2.2%, though some sources say 1.7%; no matter).
This has huge implications for both local and Westminster elections in England, of course.
Reform has achieved this level of support not because people love it, its policies, or its leader, Farage, but because people now hate and despise both main System parties. The SNP suddenly became pre-eminent in Scotland in 2015 not because many Scots loved or much-supported it, but because the Labour and other parties’ votes collapsed.
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Starmer talking to the men while the women stand in the corner.
— Shrodingers Borderline Normal (@JeremyCordite) October 23, 2025
Think about it. Labour support overall is running at about 15%-25%, say 20% or thereabouts. Britain is now 20% non-white; Muslims are about 8% or maybe 10% of the population. Until recently, almost all voted Labour. Hardly any white English voters, in particular, now intend to vote Labour.
And again. What does this mean. Who is it for. Why does he keep doing this. It's 2025. How can he not grasp how to properly use social media. https://t.co/GTLaUkDhZO
Agreed but think it's somewhat dangerous to think a regional election is massively impactful to nation elections. Plaid Cymru won't have candidates in the nation outside of Wales and that's where the prize is.
That said, the result is a big win for PC but isn't the massive loss…
[“Agreed but think it’s somewhat dangerous to think a regional election is massively impactful to nation elections. Plaid Cymru won’t have candidates in the nation outside of Wales and that’s where the prize is. That said, the result is a big win for PC but isn’t the massive loss for Reform. 37% where they have never stood a Parliamentary candidate before is a good show. Long way to go in this story yet and Labour, and Tories, will not be happy as the narrative is they are a busted flush and the electorate will vote for anyone other than them.”]
Dan Hodges trying to spin the Caerphilly result as not terribly good for Reform UK, despite their vote having increased from around 2% to 36%! Look at Labour— 11%. Or Conservative Party— 2%.
Another way to look on the Caerphilly result might be to say that, if Reform can get a 36% result in a core part of Wales, what will it be getting in much of England.
Also, this is the context of last night's result. As I've been saying, there are now clear signs Reform's support is starting to plateau.
I have no quarrel with that, but Dan Hodges is trying to stem the tide with words.
It may well be that Reform cannot get more, overall, than 35% or even a few points below that (in that poll, 29%). What Hodges does not seem to want to say, though, is that a party which gets even 29% in a general election can very easily still be the party that gets a plurality of votes and a plurality of Commons seats, maybe even a majority of seats.
On the figures above, Reform would still get about 370 Commons seats, and a solid majority. Labour might get 89 seats, the LibDems 69, the SNP 45, Cons about 21, and Greens 18.
Conservative Party would be only the fifth-largest party in the Commons.
Caerphilly was a disaster for Keir Starmer. But he's toast anyway. The real significance is the emergence of major anti-Reform tactical voting. We'll get lots of cheerleading from Nigel Farage and his supporters. But they lost by a pretty comfortable margin.
Yes, but the idea that voters who dislike Reform will vote tactically on a big enough scale to stop the Reform deluge is very doubtful. Dent the juggernaut, yes, stop it, no. Some of the results might be unpredictable.
If Hodges says that Caerphilly was bad for Farage and Reform, how much worse was it for Starmer and Labour, or Badenoch and the Con Party?
Israeli doctors have been proven to have no ethics. Example? When the corrupt Nigerian former government minister, Dikko, was kidnapped in London in 1984, it turned out that the Israelis had made a deal with the anti-Dikko Nigerian government to kidnap him and fly him to Nigeria. MOSSAD was tasked with the operation.
Dikko was to be sedated by a leading Israeli anaesthetist recruited by MOSSAD pro hac vice. In the end, Dikko was lucky; the Israelis less lucky: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dikko_affair (and note that that Wikipedia page is one of the many vandalized by Jews connected with the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”. All reference to MOSSAD, and almost all reference to Israel, has been expunged by the Zionist Jew vandals).
A caribou mother cradles her newborn protectively in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
This has been their territory since the late Pleistocene, but today the Trump Administration announced plans to auction off these treasured lands to oil and gas leasing.
[“A caribou mother cradles her newborn protectively in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This has been their territory since the late Pleistocene, but today the Trump Administration announced plans to auction off these treasured lands to oil and gas leasing. This means the entire 1.56 million-acre coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will be opened to: airstrips, roads, thumper trucks, drilling rigs, noise, pollution and pipelines — destruction of one of the last refuges for wildlife on Earth.“]
So without tactical anti-Reform voting, an overall 25% vote for Reform UK would give Reform 200+ votes, maybe 250. With tactical voting, Reform might get “only” 150-200…
The System drones are getting desperate. Even 150 MPs is massive for a party which presently has half a dozen. Also, from where does the “25%” come? Reform is currently far higher in the polls and was, recently, as high as 36%.
The fact is that the “Overton Window” is moving fast now. The Lab and Con System parties are dying. Reform, though underwhelming, is a symptom of the (mainly) white, mainly English voters losing patience.
If Reform forms a government but then fails to do “the necessary”, real social nationalism can take the reins, with the support of enough people to take power. The NSDAP in Germany had only 2.6% of the national vote in 1928, but by 1932 had 33%, and Hitler was able to take over the rulership of the country.
How much longer is this cascade of deceit, incompetence and impotence going to continue for. It's simply not politically sustainable. https://t.co/flkRUPzjom
"The Director of Public Prosecutions has directly contradicted Sir Keir Starmer's account of the collapse of the China spy trial". Some of us have been saying Starmer's been lying since day one. And we've been pilloried for it. https://t.co/Rp7LGBeN8A
Starmer-stein’s Labour Friends of Israel regime is in trouble…
If fake Labour can lose about three-quarters (in fact, more than 3/4) of their previous vote in formerly rock-solid Caerphilly, in South Wales, where Labour votes were once said to be “weighed not counted“, the fall in support in most parts of England must surely be as much or more, arguende. If so, then the number of Labour MPs in or after 2029 would surely be somewhere around 75.
Likewise, but even more striking, the Con vote in Caerphilly was around one-eighth of its previous level. Were that to happen in England and at a general election, the number of Con MPs would be around 15.
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Leading the BBC's 6 o'clock news. Shame they're not big enough to credit the Sun though. Lots of reportage about how this "emerged" tonight, as if it came drifting out of the sky rather than the hard work of our journalists… https://t.co/loQgdDKUJ1
Labour are failing at the very basics of government; to make citizens feel both safe and also hopeful for the future (ie the confidence that things generally will improve). That is a bad mix.
France will be ready to deploy its troops to Ukraine in 2026 to ensure security guarantees, if need be, French Land Forces Commander General Pierre Schill said:https://t.co/724UHOwudLpic.twitter.com/oKr8TyhOke
What a pity. I like France, and enjoyed my 4 years living in Finistere (and commuting every couple of weeks to the UK). I should be sorry to see France, including Finistere (which has a major submarine base on the Crozon Peninsula) all but annihilated by nuclear attack.
"My friend"? The globalist photo op while Britain freezes and crumbles.
"Standing with Ukraine" means standing on the necks of British taxpayers to fund Zelenskyy's endless war machine. Starmer prioritizes Kyiv over Kent, pouring billions into a foreign conflict while his own…
Starmer-stein? Only about 10% of white English/British people now vote Labour. Politically, both Starmer and Labour are washed up, together with the Conservative Party.
Man in Caerphilly quotes Adolf Hitler and says Reform UK are not racist enough for him pic.twitter.com/5DVM1z2FKk
What a disgrace on Newsnight. Bizarre head hanging Rory Stewart the petulant public schoolboy, totally disengaged from those he obviously saw as his inferiors . Arrogant arsehole
Rory Stewart has capabilities, and a somewhat interesting “backstory” (as people now say), but both have been puffed to a great extent, both by Stewart himself (obliquely) and by the msm. I think it can now be seen that he has not the “right stuff” to be a Prime Minister, nor even a backbench MP. I examined him several years ago, in 2019, an assessment that required a number of updates.
Moscow has handed 1,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers over to Kiev in exchange for 31 bodies of fallen Russian troops, Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky said:https://t.co/KYMyz0rElfpic.twitter.com/RJLWphUWRr
That gives some idea of the proportional level of loss on either side. About 30 to 1. The Kiev-regime side is running out of soldiers (or people pressed into service as soldiers; they have to abduct suitable men off the streets, then brutally force them to undergo rudimentary training before being sent to the front-lines).
The new sanctions imposed by the US Treasury Department against Rosneft and Lukoil will not cause problems for Russia, Maria Zakharova said at a briefing:https://t.co/EgIVNfuiWxpic.twitter.com/KrKmegfrXL
More accurately, no substantial, or impossible-to-mitigate-or-solve, problems.
This cat was diagnosed with many chronic diseases and spent a lot of life in the shelter. This kind woman adopted him and treated him 🥺❤️pic.twitter.com/2t87EZxItJ
Were I an inhabitant of Kiev, I should be packing my bags now, or soon. Russia must be losing its patience.
The French army must be "ready for confrontation in three to four years" with Russia, which "may be inclined to continue the war on our continent"
This was stated on Wednesday by the Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces, Fabien Mandon, justifying the "rearmament efforts." pic.twitter.com/umews6VbYE
A 5th victim of the Pakistani rape gangs has now quit the Labour government inquiry. As I said last night on @GBNEWS, Labour has completely lost the confidence of survivors and their families pic.twitter.com/EFCgSXj9As
“If the small boats keep coming at this pace, if the average trend holds, by the next general election roughly 400,000 illegal migrants will have entered Britain” https://t.co/CDygy7jA16
If any of us did what Prince Andrew has, we would be stripped of our liberties, not titles. And, while “stripped of titles” SOUNDS dramatic and causes a lot of chatter, all it REALLY means is after everything he’s done, Andrew just has to order new stationery. #PrinceAndrewpic.twitter.com/Hau5gqPra9
In their little bubble, though, the loss of status will be felt keenly, despite Andrew Windsor keeping the “Prince” title (and his thick ugly daughters still being entitled to call themselves “Princess”).
Labour knows what will happen when or if they “allow” local elections to take place— Labour is toast. Thousands of Labour (and Conservative) councillors will lose their seats.
October 19 marks Father's Day in Russia. American IT consultant Jozef Schutzman, who moved to Russia with his family, is celebrating the holiday alongside Russians. Jozef and his wife Ann are raising seven children and are expecting their eighth:https://t.co/hbyOkMarhdpic.twitter.com/zK7NCll8cZ
Another Jew-Zionist troublemaker, just like Gideon Falter of the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” at past events, causing trouble but then playing the “victim”. It’s all so (((typical))).
[Update, 21 October 2025: well, “give that man a cee-gar”! Meaning me. It now transpires that the pretend “victim” was none other than Jew-Zionist liar and perjurer, Falter, himself. Had a feeling it might be.
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UK Police Question Jewish Lawyer Gideon Falter’s Star of David During Protest Arrest
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London’s Metropolitan Police detained Gideon Falter, chief executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, for nearly 10 hours on August 29 near a pro-Palestine protest outside the Israeli embassy. Officers questioned his Star of David necklace, suggesting it could antagonize protesters, though the force later clarified the arrest was due to his repeated approaches to the protest route under public order conditions. No charges were filed, but the incident, echoing a prior case, has prompted criticism from Jewish leaders over potential bias amid rising antisemitic incidents.“
(From Grok Twitter/X)
Not entirely accurate, though. My understanding is that Falter, though possessing a “soft” law-with-French degree from Warwick University, is not a “lawyer” as such, i.e. neither barrister nor solicitor.
Good grief it was Gideon Falter! He was causing trouble last year and released a heavily edited video to put the Met in a bad light…. And he’s gone and done it again 🙄
Well, there it is. The so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” self-styled “CEO”, Falter, making up a “victim” (((victim))) narrative. Again. In the language of the Cockneys, “telling porkies“! That’s not very kosher! Good to read that he got arrested, handcuffed, then had an uncomfortable 10 hours. Let’s hope more bad experiences come to him]
"The kind of migration we now have here in Europe, and which our leaders are continuing to encourage –low wage, low skill, poorly educated, non-European—is making Western nations poorer, not richer, weaker not stronger."https://t.co/H7B8QgldPQ
Or, to adapt a famous phrase from earlier times, “I have seen the future, and it does not work“…
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Russia cannot lose this war —terrible though it is— and will not.
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"Between 2021 and 2025, 694,294 Boriswave visas were issued for the health and social care system, an astonishing 408,277, or 59% of them, went to the relatives of social care workers, not workers."https://t.co/4uSXJ38rfQ
The Gaza genocide continues. Of course, this was predictable. The [Israeli] Jews cannot be trusted for a moment.
Russian government news agency: Zelensky has agreed to hold urgent peace talks on a ceasefire based on the current front line pic.twitter.com/O1FoJUzt3N
🇮🇷Report from Iranian TV IRIB on new and restored launchers handed over to the Aerospace Forces of the IRGC.
One of the senior commanders of the IRGC Aerospace Forces stated: "Despite the restoration and strengthening of the air defense system of the Israel regime after the True… pic.twitter.com/SSVBGvmnPf
[“Report from Iranian TV IRIB on new and restored launchers handed over to the Aerospace Forces of the IRGC. One of the senior commanders of the IRGC Aerospace Forces stated: “Despite the restoration and strengthening of the air defense system of the Israel regime after the True Promise-2 operation, during True Promise-3 they again faced serious problems. After June 26, their defensive ring practically collapsed. We successfully struck the main radars and anti-aircraft bases of the regime.“]
Translates to about 437 Reform UK MPs, 57 LibDems, 46 SNP, 38 Lab, 27 Con, 19 Green, 5 Plaid (etc).
If not an outlier, or anomalous set of results, this is stunning.
The headline result for Reform would be, in the British context, near-revolutionary, and would cause an almost-immediate Constitutional crisis, in that Reform has no peers at all in the Lords.
An influx of hundreds of Reform MPs of very varied views, on that scale, would lead to hard-to-predict events over the succeeding 5 years.
Labour (38 MPs) below LibDems (57 MPs) for the first time (formerly, of course, sub nom Liberal Party) since the 1920s. Hard to believe.
Conservatives with only 27 MPs, but that would be not quite as bad as other recent polls, which have predicted as few as 7 Con MPs. Reform was on 32% in this poll; another recent poll had them on 36%.
Greens with 19 MPs! The “watermelon party”, of course, green outside, but light red inside…
Of course, Labour is being pulled apart by centrifugal forces. The Pakistani/Muslim/Islamist element is defecting to Galloway’s “Workers’ Party”, to Islamist independent factions, to Corbyn’s anti-Israel “Your Party” etc. The craven pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby stance of Starmer-stein’s Labour Friends of Israel government has alienated many of the very voters on which Labour is now mainly dependent: Muslims, non-whites generally, would-be “progressives” etc.
Interesting times in British politics.
Anyone who backed him the second time round after Truss and the spies should be shot. That includes Rudd etc. I said to father of children and best friend – who both lost their seats because of Tom – dear lord please don’t back him again. One did, the other was more sensible and…
[“Anyone who backed him the second time round after Truss and the spies should be shot. That includes Rudd etc. I said to father of children and best friend – who both lost their seats because of Tom – dear lord please don’t back him again. One did, the other was more sensible and entirely where I was on candidates despite being on very different wings of the party. When Tugendhat came to Poole to “help” during the election campaign I made my views known – we could not afford to lose a single vote and having probably the most notorious backed-Truss-for-a-job “helping” was a disaster. We lost by a handful. He partied as colleagues cleared their desks in tears, only interested in canvassing support for a run not a moment of grief for his party. Just disgusting. Ruthless bugger. One of so many reasons I’m glad to be free of this sort of nonsense. There is so little honour left in the Tories and TT is one of the absolute worst. Ugh.“]
Though of course the lady tweeter there would never make the point, Tom Tugendhat, the MP and former chocolate soldier, is a quarter-Jew whose family origins, some of them, are in Bielsko-Biala, Silesia (Poland, but once, pre-1918, part of Austrian Silesia under the name Bielitz ).
Incidentally, and as blogged previously, I know the Bielsko-Biala area slightly, having visited twice in the late 1980s, and having spent a total of about 4 weeks there.
Of course, the Conservatives having now fallen well below 20% in the opinion polls, the infighting about who should replace Nigerian chancer Kemi Carpetbagger as Con Party leader does rather look like bald men and women fighting over a comb, especially as 1. some predictions suggest that the number of Conservative Party MPs post-2028/2029 might fall as low as 7; and 2. all of those currently hoping to replace Kemi Badenoch are predicted to lose their Commons seats anyway (as is Kemi Badenoch herself).
Jewish-lobby puppet Michael Gove, a former scribbler and former MP expenses cheat and fraud, as well as a drunk and cocaine-abuser now Editor of The Spectator, weighs in to demand that notorious Israeli Jew football hooligans, Maccabi Tel Aviv, be allowed to have a “rumble in the jungle” in the West Midlands. Nein danke.
Only 12 Home Office staff are working on the “one in, one out” returns deal —The Times, tonight
It is a gimmick that will never work. But what this shows, yet again, is Labour is not taking our border security seriously
Starmer-stein never has explained how his “one in, one out” idea reduces immigration and the numbers here. Of course it cannot. At best (if it ever worked anyway) it would keep the huge numbers (of illegals; “legal” migrants would still flood in) static. Why am I even bothering to discuss this ridiculous scheme? It is just a scam for public relations purposes…
Remarkable – Starmer, Davey, Badenoch and Farage all unequivocally condemn West Mids Police over Maccabi Tel Aviv decision. pic.twitter.com/egFIHPeZN1
Not so remarkable when you consider the pervasive Jewish/pro-Israel influence over System politics in the UK.
Russian troops liberated eight communities in the Kharkov and Dnepropetrovsk Regions and the DPR over the week, including two settlements in the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/tXl5CMUrOrpic.twitter.com/WMN3hRy4MW
Justice without boundaries becomes chaos, but law without mercy becomes cruelty. ⚖️ The system must protect the innocent not shield those who harm them. 🕊️🇬🇧
“Defend the children of the poor, and punish the wrongdoer” [Biblical phrase — adapted from Psalm 72:4— inscribed above the main entrance of “the Bailey” —Central Criminal Court, London, aka “Old Bailey”]
That Egyptian, after some punishment, should be given a choice— back to Egypt, or up against a wall. In fact, maybe just put him up against a wall anyway.
What is it all of a sudden with Egyptians? They are fleeing the country due to alleged oppression and we are sold holidays there because its safe , make it make sense.
— Somewhere in the south🏴🇬🇧✝️ (@Emmaloucol19) October 17, 2025
Egypt is still OK for a holiday, so long as you are in a good hotel. Admittedly, I have not been there for about 27 years. As a country, Egypt welcomes tourists, but not political dissidents, potential terrorists, or spies.
The persecution continues. The Motability scheme isn’t some luxury add-on or “extra help”: it’s simply a different way of receiving the disability benefits that people are already legally entitled to. It’s not a perk that means a free Beamer FFS. #TakingThePIPpic.twitter.com/jTdHIMdEKj
The Starmer-stein Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment. Rachel Reeves’ spending cuts take away monies from various groups of mainly English/British people in order to have money to waste on migrant-invaders, Ukrainians, and Jews (in the UK and in Israel).
Rachel Reeves is evil, as well as being a moneygrubber and an expenses cheat.
As already mentioned, it is hard to see who will be left able and willing to vote Labour. Even “the blacks and browns” are largely charging for the exit. The Muslims certainly are, despite attempts to placate them.
Hard to see many pensioners, or those approaching pensionable age─ say anyone over 55, voting Labour, despite Reeves and Starmer keeping (so far) the State Pension Triple Lock.
The previously very supportive under-30 group of potential voters also seem to be turning their collective face against Labour, and going Green or LibDem; some are now turning to Reform UK as well..
Looked at like that, the at-first surprising (?) recent polling suggesting only 15% of voters intend to vote Labour makes sense.
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Following reports of destruction by Israeli soldiers of the Sheikh Ejleen sewage plant in #Gaza – financed with German taxpayer money – Germany's Federal Development Ministry (BMZ) responds for the first time.
The Kiev regime must know that, at the end of the day, Russian forces have 6,000+ nuclear weapons. Russia may not want to use any in Ukraine, but the fact remains that, should the orders be given, Kiev and other major centres of population and industry could be reduced, entirely, to rubble and radioactive ash in a matter of, at most, half an hour.
…because Russian forces are slowly but steadily advancing along the entire active front.
Late thought
Just saw the film Oppenheimer, about the atom-bomb scientist. Pretty good, but too long by about half an hour and that last 30 mins or so of typically-American stuff about postwar legal arguments, and Congressional hearings, could have been cut out without loss.
One part of the film struck me, though the specific facts were not new to me, I having read books about the Manhattan Project and the atom bomb spies etc.
The film reminded me that the scientists at Los Alamos in the early 1940s were concerned that the first atom bomb might start a chain reaction which would be unstoppable and cause, inter alia, the atmosphere of the Earth to ignite. Despite that possibility still existing at time of detonation of the first full test, they decided to go ahead. Why? Well, almost all of the important scientists were Jews, and for them the defeat of the “antisemitic” German Reich was more important than the possibility that all life on Earth might be destroyed.
Lesson? For “them”, it really is always “all about them”…
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Starmer-stein, for whom real British people always come second, third, fourth, or last…
“Men who were held in Nafha prison say they were brutally beaten, bound at the hands and feet, verbally abused, allowed to contract fungal and skin diseases, and assaulted with loud music for up to two days...”]
[Guardian]
Strange prophecies— are they credible?
“An ancient Hopi prophecy predicts the rise of a mysterious figure known as the ‘True White Brother,’ marked by a red cap, who would change the nation forever.
Believed to be centuries old, the prophecy comes from the Hopi tribe of the southwestern US, whose wisdom has guided generations for over a thousand years.
In 1992, spiritual elder Thomas Banyacya brought the prophecy to the United Nations, warning that during a time of great turmoil and rapid technological change, an individual bearing a symbolic ‘red hat’ would emerge, shaping the fate of the world.
Hopi prophecies describe a cycle of four worlds, with humanity currently in the fourth and final one.
These teachings foresee a period of upheaval and purification, known as the ‘Great Purification’ or ‘Third Shaking,’ brought on by humanity’s greed, corruption and disregard for nature.
The prophecies also mention specific technological signs, catastrophic events, and the eventual birth of a Fifth World of peace and harmony if humanity chooses the right path.
The prophecy also describes two helpers who will appear alongside the True White Brother.
One is associated with the swastika, representing purity and female life-giving energy, while the other is linked to the symbol of the sun, representing wisdom and power.“
[Daily Mail]
Hard to know what to believe, harder still to see Trump as some kind of saviour. Maybe he heard about that prophecy and that then triggered Trump to create the Trump/MAGA red baseball cap thing. Who knows…
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Three meetings of defense ministers from member states of NATO and the European Union will be held in Brussels on Wednesday, focusing on arms supplies to the Kiev government:https://t.co/bt04blEYkRpic.twitter.com/sZWkALUt9K
Cooperation with Russia, particularly in the energy sector, is highly significant for Hungary, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said on the sidelines of the Russian Energy Week forum:https://t.co/hlcaahsduNpic.twitter.com/sr88cKKM7N
If only the politicians of Germany, France, the UK etc were so clear-sighted.
The Mayor of Odessa, Gennady Trukhanov, who was stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship by Zelensky's decree, is in no hurry to leave his post
"I remain the mayor of the city today. Until the deputies at the session accept this information, I will continue to perform my duties.… pic.twitter.com/u3fVRFqlBE
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radosław “Thank you, USA” Sikorski demonstrated the "Geran-2" drone, brought from Ukraine and reportedly produced in Iran, during an event dedicated to Iran at the parliament building in London, United Kingdom pic.twitter.com/8b067K4nr5
Interesting that the caution printed on the flaps is in Russian.
I think Starmer has made a serious blunder here. He’s finally admitted the meeting reported in the Sunday Times took place. But he’s trying to claim that at that meeting none of the details of the case were discussed. That’s clearly an untenable position.
Post PMQs we know: -The PM is hiding behind a legal argument contradicted by every expert -The Powell meeting the Home Sec and PMOS denied DID happen -Govt WON'T publish the meeting minutes
Still heard no argument why the government could not give the CPS what it asked for.
The big picture behind the minutiae of legal and constitutional analysis is that the System has already decided to attack (so far mainly by proxy) one huge “enemy” (Russia) and cannot fight an even larger “enemy” (China) at the same time.
In any case, the rise of China has not primarily been caused by the Chinese, but by Europe and North America, by their demand for endless quantities of consumer goods at the cheapest possible price. Who is fuelling Chinese expansionism? We are.
For all the (perhaps quite justified) outrage in the Westminster Bubble about the Chinese spies etc, the fact is that that is “caviar to the general”; the public are more concerned, hugely more, about migration invasion, mass immigration, the cost of living, the housing crisis (and housing going to immigrant parasites) than whether a spy or two has been retailing government secrets or Parliamentary gossip to Peking. (yes, I refuse to call it “Beijing”; same goes for Bombay, Madras and Calcutta, incidentally).
“A survey by think-tank Policy Exchange found 40% of Muslims in Britain support gender-segregated education, while 44% think schools should be able to insist on girls wearing the hijab or niqab”
Import Afghans or Pakistanis in sufficient numbers, and you import Kabul, you import Islamabad, you import the poverty-stricken villages, mired in what Marx called “rural idiocy“, from which those masses came.
Likewise, import Jews in sufficient numbers, and you import Tel Aviv and/or the ghettoes of 19th/20thC Central and Eastern Europe. How hard is that to understand? For many, it seems, too hard…
Sudanese national pleads guilty to attempting to kidnap a 17 year old girl in Swindon. When will it end? pic.twitter.com/NmlP18TSTA
“When will it end?” When we have enough walls and squads at our command to end it.
How on this earth are Labour on 22% and Tories 20% after two decades on Uniparty failure?
— Two Tier policing, MSM and Judiciary destroying UK (@AntiWokeBritain) October 15, 2025
The answer, to that last tweet, is that Labour are still (perhaps) on 22% because 15%-20% of the voters are non-white, and most still vote Labour. Also, there are enough of two white British groups to make weight: 1. public sector admin types, plus low-level academics and teachers; 2. the sort of voters, mainly north of the line between the Bristol Channel and the Wash, who always vote Labour because their grandparents did. That second group is ebbing away fast, though.
Fact is, if only white British, and especially white English, people were to be polled, Labour would be on about 5%, certainly no more than 10%.
As for Con Party on 20%, that may well be an over-estimate. Either that, or some voters like the new Reform-lite stance of Kemi Badenoch and actually believe that nonsense.
The poll would still give Reform a very solid Commons majority, though lower than the other, “megapoll”, below:
So, Angela Rayner accepted a £17k golden goodbye after her tax scandal. This is after the former deputy PM had previously said ministers who breach rules should not receive severance pay. And they wonder why we hate them all, they're just utter hypocrites 🤬
“A groundsman for the Prime Minister has been jailed after kicking the father of a murdered teenager in the head during a brawl outside the Old Bailey.
Mr Gordon had just left court after watching four teenagers be sentenced for killing his 17-year-old son Shea.
Inner London crown court heard he was ambushed by Johnson and three friends, in a pre-planned attack which happened yards away from the front door to the Old Bailey.
On Monday, Johnson was sentenced to 26 months in prison after admitting affray in the incident at the Old Bailey and a separate bout of dangerous driving while high on cannabis and trying to evade police.
He was joined in the dock by Deije Underwood, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his part in the affray. A third man, Daniel Akere, is set to be sentenced at a later date.
The court heard tensions had been mounting between associates of the defendants and Shae’s friends and family during the criminal trial.
When the day of sentencing arrived, Johnson drove to court in a hired white Mercedes and parked it on double yellow lines outside the Old Bailey.
The court heard Johnson has held his Chequers role despite two past convictions for six offences, being on bail while awaiting sentencing for the affray, and also awaiting sentencing over a 2022 bout of dangerous driving.
His barrister told the court Johnson has ambitions to become a social worker.“
[Evening Standard]
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26 months, so out in about a year. Second defendant only 18 months, so out in less than 9 months. Under a social-national emergency government, they would be eliminated.
God knows what London will look like in 2035, 2045, or 2055. Dystopian, unless social nationalism can triumph.
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Westminster: scrapping the Boriswave will be unpopular and the Tories are back
Amazing. I was unsure as to whether Reform would rise above the level of 35%. Well, there it is. The unjust and illogical FPTP voting system will now give Reform —as it has given Labour, the Conservatives, and the SNP (re. Scottish seats at Westminster) in the past— a massive Commons majority if those figures are maintained until (?) 2029. “A big ‘if’, as people say.
Translated into MP numbers, works out as a Commons with about 443 Reform MPs, 80 Lab, 57 LibDems, 34 SNP, 7 Cons, 5 Greens, 4 Plaid (etc). A Reform majority in the Commons of well over 100; working majority of about 130. Unassailable. Likely to create a Constitutional crisis in view of the fact that Reform has, at present, no peers at all, out of 826.
Conservative Party— 7 MPs. Amazing. Only two more than the Greens. Surely terminal. Not sure which Con MPs would be left standing. Not Kemi Badenoch, Jenrick, or Mel Stride, anyway.
According to Farah Pahlavi, the widow of the last Shah of Iran, when the regime fell, all Western allies turned away from them. Only Egypt offered them refuge.
“The only country that accepted us after the fall of the regime was Egypt. Anwar Sadat (former president of Egypt)… pic.twitter.com/EtQG4qS4d5
If only the Shah were still in place, or his legitimate successor, but “we are where we are”, and the latest member of that dynasty looks like he is just a puppet of NWO/ZOG.
[Shah of Iran, 1973]
The Shah had the best title of all, one I should like to carry: Light of the Aryans.
…where we should be ruling both of you… [discuss]…
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Again, this isn’t relevant. Select Committee Chairs don’t have the expertise to assess the evidential threshold. That’s not their job. That’s the job of the DPP. All that matters is did the Government pass over the evidence the CPS requested. https://t.co/Yiam4t3VF6
I am told that the director of public prosecutions Stephen Parkinson has just told some of parliament’s most senior MPs – chairs of home, justice, foreign and security committees – that the evidence provided by the government’s witness in the China spy case, the deputy national…
[“I am told that the director of public prosecutions Stephen Parkinson has just told some of parliament’s most senior MPs – chairs of home, justice, foreign and security committees – that the evidence provided by the government’s witness in the China spy case, the deputy national security adviser, was “5% less than the evidence threshold that was needed.” Parkinson told the MPs that the deputy national security adviser, Matthew Collins, had made it clear to the Crown Prosecution Service he was not going to provide the additional 5%. Which is why Parkinson canned the case. And as I said earlier, he informed the Attorney General Hermer of his decision to kibosh the prosecution. The MPs were surprised by what Parkinson told them, to put it mildly. They asked why Parkinson did not get a second expert witness, to fill in the small gap left by Collins. The DPP in essence said that is not the way the CPS operates. He was also pressed by the MPs about why he would not take the risk of putting the case to a jury. He claimed he did not believe a judge would let it get that far. The MPs were not convinced. One said: “he was just a bit wet about the whole thing. He should have taken the risk of prosecuting and have let a jury decide.”]
I have to say that, as I said earlier on the blog, this whole “China spy scandal” strikes me as a storm in a Westminster Bubble teacup; outside the Bubble, no-one really gives a damn. In fact, I doubt whether even MI5 gives much of a damn. The British people are worried about, frustrated about, angry about migration invasion, and the consequent slide to a Janus-faced society— a dystopian police state on the one hand, and an equally dystopian street-jungle-scape on the other hand.
Plaid Cymru is (like the SNP) a fake “nationalist” joke party, but (unlike the SNP) is no danger to anyone, because they only have 4 MPs, and are at present predicted to get about the same, maybe —at most— 5 or 6 (out of 32) at the next general election.
In fact, Plaid is not that popular in Wales anyway. 4 Westminster MPs out of 32, 2 peers out of 828, 12 out of 60 members in the Welsh Assembly (Senedd), and 200 out of 1,234 local councillors. Plaid only leads 4 local councils in Wales (out of 22).
In the very first hours of the 12-day war, one of my friends who held a responsible position tried to dissuade me, claiming that the fate of the country was already decided: "they have hit all our air defense, launchers,… pic.twitter.com/WEqsagpP2i
[“Iranian nuclear scientist Seyed Mahmoudreza Aghamiri: In the very first hours of the 12-day war, one of my friends who held a responsible position tried to dissuade me, claiming that the fate of the country was already decided: “they have hit all our air defense, launchers, the next targets for assassination will be you — your work is done.” But I replied that we have no right to give up. It was precisely the country’s leadership and the prudence of the Supreme Leader that turned the situation in our favor. When I later asked that person why he said it was all over, he just shrugged. For several weeks my family did not know where I was, and I myself did not know my location — security services took me to a safe place. We have the capabilities and resources to create an atomic bomb, but we do not intend to do so. If someday we decide to create an atomic bomb, we have the ability to do it in the best possible way. All our nuclear scientists at some point thought about creating an atomic bomb, but it is precisely the fatwa (prohibition) of the leader that restrains them from this. However, all our efforts over the past two decades have been aimed at showing the people and the world that “nuclear” is not only a bomb; it is also radiopharmaceuticals, reactors, energy, well logging, and much more.”]
The Iranians or Persians are a subtle people…
Israel is doomed. The only question is when.
David Starkey
Worth watching.
Vienna
Shocking. Not the Vienna I remember (from the 1980s). Absolutely terrible. They need social nationalism, or National Socialism…
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In the last days and hours of doomed Berlin in the Spring of 1945, the city was defended mainly by units of the Volkssturm (boys of 16+ too young to be called for other service, and those of greater age —official age rubric 16-64— otherwise unconscripted, and some retired men), as well as valiant remnants of the S.S., and a few foreign volunteers, including a handful of British volunteers from the very small Legion of St. George (aka Britisches Freikorps) which operated under the command of the S.S.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkssturm; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Free_Corps.
[Germany 1945— “We fight for the future of our children!“]
Starmer-stein is far from being the only UK politician more or less under (((control))), but he is, after all, the person currently posing as Prime Minister.
Hungary is not obligated to support Ukraine’s accession to the European Union and Kiev will not blackmail Budapest into changing its stance, Viktor Orban said on the X social network:https://t.co/HQp76PE6nppic.twitter.com/6cVPTrNsy2
OK, I'm going to ask again. Given the new powers the Home Secretary has just announced, is this march still going to be allowed to go ahead. https://t.co/Wfz4iVCvbH
Would translate to a Commons with about 438 Reform MPs, 74 Lab, 54 LibDem, 36 SNP, and 20 Cons (etc).
Reinforces the previous ~125 opinion polls over the past year.
The White British will become a minority in the United Kingdom by 2063. It will arrive much earlier among the under-40s. It is not racist to find this concerning, which is why many people from minorities also find it disturbinghttps://t.co/0hl5uRTDxn
Last year, the UK produced only 9,285 trained doctors while registering nearly 20,000 from mainly developing nations overseas and rejecting thousands of British kids. It is insane. https://t.co/uFrlwNOmE8
[“NEW: A source very close to the senior leadership of MI6 has got in contact. They wanted to make public the opposition within the intelligence agency to the proscription of Palestine Action. Senior figures are said to feel it is a distraction from the battle against real terrorist threat – and should never have happened. The source has been verified.“]
The proscription of Palestine action was and is absurd. They are mostly totally harmless people; the few who are not commit acts of politically-motivated vandalism, aided by the apparent fact that the RAF and others seem incapable of guarding their sites properly. There are already laws in place to deter or punish criminal damage, conspiracy to commit criminal damage, burglary etc.
The only reason that the Palestine Action group was proscribed was because Israel, via its publicity and “lawfare” fronts in the UK (eg the malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA” cabal), pressured weak Starmer and other Labour Friends of Israel members presently in Cabinet to do it.
The proscription is a prime example of the repressive authoritarian culture Starmer and his “Labour” Party subscribe to. Pretty obvious the police are very uncomfortable with the arrests they are making.
— Summer 🇵🇸 🇱🇧💛 #RELEASEPALESTINE 💚 (@cutanddried) October 7, 2025
The absurd thing is, of course, that the tiny number of people actively involved in “direct action” against Israeli targets, or targets involved with helping Israel, in the UK, will not be in the slightest deterred from their actions by the proscription of, in effect, a name.
Holocaust
Unabated for two whole years
Backed to the hilt by Washington, London and Berlin
Hundreds of thousands of civilians killed or badly injured, not to mention driven out of their modest homes which have now been flattened, and the neighbourhoods simply erased.
Every day, hundreds more killed, yet the newspapers in the UK prioritized the death by shooting of two Jewish guards at a synagogue in the UK, one of whom seems in fact to have been shot by the police.
The Gaza flattening goes beyond even most of the similar destruction in WW2. It is Biblical in its genocidal extent. The Roman destruction of Carthage also comes to mind— the symbolic sowing of salt in the ground, and then plowing of the ground where Carthage had stood.
As to the USA, for me it lost any right it still retained to call itself “home of freedom” etc when it embarked on its post-2001 programmes of secret abductions, concentration camps, and torture. All done in collaboration with the Jewish state, *Israel, and with the connivance of Jews and pro-Zionists across the U.S. Federal Government.
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Lula, who was poached from Angela Rayner's office in opposition, was responsible for women, equalities, DCMS and social cohesion in No 10. Was also a key part of the team that wrote Labour's 2024 manifesto.
Hardy-ha-ha. Cameron-Levita was always ready, as Prime Minister, to throw money at bureaucratic “aid” projects, yet his government was the one that really weaponized hatred of the sick, disabled, and unemployed, and indeed the elderly (“bedroom tax” etc)…
The lady tweeter, once “employed” by her MP husband (now ex-MP and ex-husband) via his bloated expenses, likes to pretend that she represents a political faction she calls, or miscalls, the “Moderates”. I have previously speculated as to whether the membership of the “Moderates” exists (beyond the lines of empty bottles in her kitchen). I doubt it.
“Compassionate Conservatism” was always a lie. Now it is a bad joke.
Sally Nugent: How concerned are you that the hall is half empty during big speeches at #CPC25?
Typical black, though. Thinks that, so long as she keeps talking, or talking over the interviewer, and even if talking nonsense, people will think her both intelligent and plausible. Lammy is no different.
Looking at that Conservative Conference audience, once you take away the journalists and lobbyists, those sitting there are mostly about 80 years old, for one thing, and completely unresponsive to the speaker (unsurprising, since it was Mel Stride).
See, this is where Owen and I differ. I think we should be locking up neo-Nazis who beat people up. I’m old fashioned like that… https://t.co/Wk9ZjujTEk
Both Dan Hodges and Owen Jones in the realms of fantasy. In reality, “neo-Nazis” are not “beating people up“. Most of the UK political violence you see is from the “antifa” dupes of Jew-Zionism, or from Islamist crazies, and the former at least is something that Owen Jones supports, as does Dan Hodges, in my opinion.
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Should I run for office at the next general election?
Dizen: The European Union has no future – it is finished, a gradual disintegration also awaits NATO
The EU has exhausted both its economic potential and has long ceased to bring any dividends to its members. Now those who lead it are trying to replace the language of mutual… pic.twitter.com/tAA54D3NkE
[“Dizen: The European Union has no future – it is finished, a gradual disintegration also awaits NATO The EU has exhausted both its economic potential and has long ceased to bring any dividends to its members. Now those who lead it are trying to replace the language of mutual benefit with ideology and Russophobia. They propose increasing military spending, militarizing European societies, and the prospect of a great war instead of friendship with neighbors and shared prosperity. The people in the EU did not vote for this. The appropriate question is: aren’t the USA interested in a united Europe? They are, but Washington sees a united Europe as a competitor. Of course, it does not wish it harm, because it wants allies in European countries. However, the USA encourages internal conflicts because it benefits from a divided Europe. Therefore, I do not think the EU will last much longer. PROFESSOR Glen Dizen of the University of South-Eastern Norway assessed that the European Union has exhausted its own future, and that the prospects for the NATO pact are not at all rosy. Asked whether the European Union has a future or whether internal contradictions will prevail over the idea of a united and strong Europe and lead to the bloc’s disintegration, he said: – The EU has no future; it is finished. Not this year or next, but certainly in our lifetime. The European Union was born in the unique circumstances of the conflict between the West and the Soviet Union. Now, in the context of the transition to multipolarity, Europeans are losing unity because member states have gained more freedom. In this context, the gap between the interests of individual players becomes more obvious: for example, the security interests of Latvia have very little in common with those of Greece. Dizen further points out: “As for the economy, the EU has also exhausted its potential and has long ceased to bring any dividends to its members. Now those who lead it are trying to replace the language of mutual benefit with ideology and Russophobia. They propose increasing military spending, militarizing European societies, and the prospect of a great war instead of friendship with neighbors and shared prosperity. The people in the EU did not vote for this. – Even Germany, one of the key EU countries, has already begun to protest and seek a more important role in determining European policy. Essentially, this is a protest against the attempts of Brussels bureaucrats led by von der Leyen to tie all decisions to themselves. East, West, North, South — most EU countries are not ready to give up their sovereignty to some supranational body. They understand that this would result in discrimination against their interests. Therefore, fragmentation within the EU is growing. – Of course, the appropriate question is whether the USA are not interested in a united Europe? They are interested, but Washington sees a united Europe as a competitor. Of course, it does not wish it harm, because it wants allies in European countries. However, the USA encourages internal conflicts because it benefits from a divided Europe. Therefore, I do not think the EU will last much longer. Dizen answers the question of what awaits NATO as follows: — Paradoxically, the alliance also faces gradual disintegration. The USA have realized that they have lost the ability to “dominate” the world. Therefore, they are forced to choose: either to deal with European quarrels or to focus all their forces on a dangerous rival, China, which is becoming more and more confident. In this, of course, the Old World is less important. That is, the alliance leader, who held everything together, is slowly leaving them. And without the Americans, European countries will remember their mutual grievances and drown in mutual conflicts.“]
It is clear that the USA no longer, in the American phrase, “has Europe’s back“.
"The fact that Merkel called Poland and the Baltic countries indirect culprits of the conflict in Ukraine shows a serious confrontation within the EU, which is on the verge of collapse"
This was stated on Bulgarian television by the former Minister of Internal Affairs of… pic.twitter.com/Zt6W5Shz2Z
Deployment of mobile shelters in Eilat. The Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported: for the first time, mobile shelters designed to create safe zones have been installed on the streets of Eilat. This step was taken as a measure to counter rocket and drone attacks from the Yemeni… pic.twitter.com/D8MRVYd2wh
"The Government has carefully considered the risk of genocide, including when permitting exports to the F-35 global programme. The high civilian casualties, including women and children, and the extensive destruction in Gaza, are…
[“This is the Government’s formal position: “The Government has carefully considered the risk of genocide, including when permitting exports to the F-35 global programme. The high civilian casualties, including women and children, and the extensive destruction in Gaza, are utterly appalling. Israel must do much more to prevent and alleviate the suffering that this conflict is causing. As per the Genocide Convention, the crime of genocide occurs only where there is specific “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.” The Government has not concluded that Israel is acting with that intent”.
Why has Keir Starmer never publicly acknowledged this. Why has no Minister publicly acknowledged this. Why will no Minister simply say “Israel is not committing genocide.”]
Because Israel, in reality, is committing genocide. The Israeli Jew leadership have declared their genocidal intentions time and again, without using the actual word.
Then look at what they have actually done— killing and badly wounding over 200,000 Gazans, mostly civilians, mostly women and children, the vast majority of whom have had no means of self-defence at all, and were not even trying to defend themselves, let alone take the fight to the Jew invaders and/or occupiers.
All because Hamas killed or captured, on one day, or two days, about 1,500 Jews, many, perhaps most of whom were in fact killed via the free-fire/scorched earth protocols of the trigger-happy Israeli forces, and not by Hamas operatives.
The disproportion is ludicrous.
Starmer-stein’s Labour Friends of Israel government of clowns wants to support the Jewish state, but even Starmer’s cabal has been appalled at the behaviour of the Israeli Jews. Hence the weaselling. They, this government, stand upon a determination based on the single word “intent“…
As for Dan Hodges, he is somewhere between pathetic and disgusting. As far as I know, he is not Jewish (his mother, the famous actress and Labour politician, Glenda Jackson, was certainly not); I suppose he may be “part-“.
At any rate, Hodges seems to be, to put it over-politely, “less critical” of the Netanyahu regime than many a real Jew; many Jews even in Israel recognize the madness, evil, and extreme disproportion of what Israel’s armed forces have done over the past 2 years in Gaza.
This is what it looks like when a party dies. The Tories can’t go on like this. https://t.co/vPxmH5JyiS
50 people? 60? That audience, even including the deliberate bunching at the front (for the benefit of TV cameras etc), is sparse, to say the least. It includes quite a few journalists in its ranks, so the real audience there is numbered in the few dozens.
As I remarked yesterday, seeing Kemi Badenoch’s speech, fewer people by far than the audience at the London Forum, where I gave a politico-legal talk in 2017.
That photo is not showing a fringe meeting, but the speech of the Shadow Chancellor in the main hall.
On present polling, Mel Stride will probably lose his own seat at the 2029 (?) General Election.
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This is Oscar, the cat who never missed a class, he's attending school for years, now he's everyone's favorite classmate and the campus legend pic.twitter.com/c1iZIX591v
Drone-related provocations in Europe are being used to pressure parliaments into approving massive military spending and to escalate the climate of military hysteria, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said in comments to journalists:https://t.co/UxY1N9aDdwpic.twitter.com/s4LnzdYy6S
The only factor that really matters is the nuclear weapons situation.
Air defenses downed 251 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions overnight, the Defense Ministry reported. TASS has compiled the main information about the attack’s consequences:https://t.co/MAN4C5JImSpic.twitter.com/CBLBIaXlmg
The US Patriot surface-to-air missile systems have been performing poorly in intercepting Russian ballistic missiles, The Washington Post reported on Sunday:https://t.co/0PHhHjKQphpic.twitter.com/oDp2p7126Q
Translates to a Commons with about 383 Reform MPs, about 106 Lab, 56 LibDem, 40 Con, and 33 SNP (Greens 6, Plaid 5 etc). What matters in that, and in the 120+ previous opinion polls, is not the exact detail but the overall picture. Reform either —as in this poll— carrying a solid majority, or very close to an overall majority, Labour cut back, and with the loss —in most polling— of two-thirds, or even three-quarters, of its MPs.
As to the Conservative Party, few if any polls now think it can get more than 50 MPs; many put the figure as low as 30, 20 or, in a few polls, below 10.
I do not think that removing Kemi Badenoch will make a huge difference, but if Jenrick takes up the reins, it might save 10 or 20 seats.
I have blogged before to the effect that British (real British) voters, will not vote for a non-white person as Prime Minister, which —in effect— is what they would be doing if voting Conservative at present.
Yes, there are, and have been for a number of years, non-white MPs. Few have impressed, to put it mildly. A Prime Minister, though, is another level entirely.
Sunak’s electoral failure was not entirely by reason of his Indian heritage and ethnicity, but it was a significant factor for sure. Not just that he looked “foreign”, but the fact that, despite having been born here, and educated at Winchester and then Oxford, he seemed not to “get” Britishness, as when he scurried back to London from the D-Day commemorations to attend a business meeting.
Kemi Badenoch has even fewer ties and bindings here. Born in London so that she could later get a British passport (the law was changed the following year; born a year later, she would have been barred from ever getting British nationality), she was taken to Nigeria by her parents, brought up there and then in the USA, and only “returned” to this country aged 16-17. Her roots are in every sense either in Africa or America, not in Britain.
No doubt the unthinking will call me “prejudiced”, but keep her as Conservative Party leader and you will see how she does at the (?) 2029 General Election. A near-wipeout is my prediction, if she stays in her present office.
The newspapers say that Jenrick and/or others are already gathering support for a leadership bid in November or December this year. I doubt that that can revive the Conservative Party, but it might make the difference between 10 Commons seats and 30.
[“My monologue on ‘Tories in the land of the living dead’ on The Times at One with Andrew Neil on @TimesRadio
As the Tories gather in Manchester for a conference they hope will rescue them from the land of the living dead one fact is salient above all others. In the general election of July 2024 they scored their lowest share of the vote ever, at 24%. Just when they thought it couldn’t get worse than that — it did.
The Tories are now around 16% in the polls. Far from challenging a deeply unpopular Labour government for first place they’re struggling to avoid fourth place, behind the Liberal Democrats.
At Manchester Kemi Badenoch is abandoning her ‘slow burn’ approach to policies with a raft of new initiatives, many of them with more than a hint of the Reform song sheet. But the Tories face a systemic problem which is not easily resolved.
Nearly everything voters dislike about the current government — high taxes, slow to no growth, mass legal immigration, uncontrolled illegal immigration, net zero, wokery — started under the last Tory government. The Tories are now in full retreat from nearly all of that. But, to use a good Scottish word, if you’re really scunnered with Starmer, why would you seek salvation in the Tories, the original source of your misery? If you think net zero was a mistake — which the Tories are now saying — are you not more likely to look to Nigel Farage, who always opposed it, than the Tories, who enthusiastically implemented it for over 14 years?
Ditto large-scale immigration or high taxes or identity politics. All matters the Tories rail about now, all prospered under a Tory government. All opposed by Reform. At least the Tories can claim to be the only party serious about cutting public spending, as shadow chancellor Mel Stride illustrated in Manchester today. Labour has given up the ghost and Reform’s fiscal plans verge on fantasy. But not that long ago the Tories were the high spenders. So is anybody inclined to listen to them now? And there’s the rub.
It’s not that voters don’t necessarily like what the Tories are now saying. It’s just that they’re not interested, not listening, don’t regard them as relevant to the current political discourse. And when that happens to a political party, there’s the real risk that oblivion awaits just round the corner.“]
[Andrew Neil]
Exactly. Also, the fact is that the “Conservatives” are really, in power, little different from “Labour”. Same or similar core beliefs, similar methods, fairly similar personnel; both parties in favour of multikulti society and globalism, and both (of course) ruled, from behind the scenes, by the Jewish/Israeli lobby cabals.
[Kemi Badenoch after her speech today. About 80-100 people in shot. If that is about half the audience, then the whole crowd must have been, at most generous, maybe 250. Compare that to the years of Heath, Thatcher, even Major]
Late tweets
Lib Dems will ‘almost undoubtedly’ win more seats than Tories, says John Curtice. https://t.co/bdRW5aMAvv
As I have said on the blog many times, I respect the independence or autonomy of both Poland and the pribaltika (Baltic states), and their right to run their own affairs, cultivate their own cultures etc, but they must not interfere with the destiny of Russia, or its own territorial, cultural, or political integrity.
The party "Alternative for Germany" is increasing its lead over competitors and Friedrich Merz's ruling CDU party in the polls pic.twitter.com/bt9vo11P1T
Russian troops liberated the community of Otradnoye in the Kharkov Region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday:https://t.co/06kerFM3Vtpic.twitter.com/vb26XTdFcS
Well, a modest 4/10 this week, but still good enough to beat political journalist John Rentoul, who scored only 2/10. I got the answers to questions 2, 3, 5, and 9 (no. 3 being a semi-guess).
Talking point
Oct. 3, 1925: Police in Liverpool plan to swear in up to 3,000 members of the British Fascists as special constables to crack down on radicals in case of emergencies. The police commander for greater Lancashire and Wirral hopes to employ even larger numbers of the blackshirts. pic.twitter.com/ksSVJhQJFH
“The world is not without kind people” [Russian proverb]
Trump has not rejected the spirit of the meeting with Putin in Anchorage and still hopes that relations between Washington and Moscow will improve, former vice-chair of the National Intelligence Council Graham Fuller has told TASS:https://t.co/1l6ojWzuqOpic.twitter.com/wurX3w8sTU
Many readers of this blog will know that I have been subjected to a decade or more, about 13 years, of (relatively) low-level persecution by malicious Jew-Zionists. That includes (though not exhaustively) my having been nominally disbarred in 2016 (nominally only, because I had abandoned actual Bar practice in 2008 anyway), and includes also my more recent free speech trial (2023) and sentencing hearing (2024):
The sentencing hearing was in mid-March 2024, over 18 months ago as of today’s date.
The Jew-Zionist liars and perjurers of the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] wanted the state to punish me for telling the truth and, also wanted to shut down my free speech and, especially, to shut down the blog.
In the event, most of “their” evil intentions never came to fruition: the blog has continued to be published (as it was even throughout the process of prosecution, trial, and sentencing).
More tweets seen
The administration of Trump is unlikely to hand over Tomahawk long-range missiles to Ukraine, because it may become embroiled in a direct conflict with Russia as a result, columnist Ted Snider wrote in an article for The American Conservative magazine:https://t.co/Pgt0KdObr5pic.twitter.com/efk5zVpLjF
The West is making a big mistake in Ukraine, while Russia is not afraid of NATO’s plans and isolation threats, President Milorad Dodik of Republika Srpska, said in an interview with TASS:https://t.co/lbHvX9ws2Mpic.twitter.com/UrPovnGaem
"Reform has averaged 31% of the national vote in the latest polls. In fact, Reform has now led the last 120 opinion polls in a row —which is in itself remarkable."https://t.co/0NZ3qhNcC0
…and, as previously blogged, indicates not support for Reform as such, but disdain, disgust, even hatred, of the former main System parties, Lab and Con, both of which are on life-support, especially with (real) English/British voters.
"Last year, in just one year alone, the UK’s population surged by another 755,300 people, equivalent to adding a city the size of Leeds in twelve months."https://t.co/tXqMxKyIHd
The question is not whether the train will hit the buffers, but when.
Talking point
Hitler talked about that in the 1940s. Now it is fairly well-known. On a completely veg diet, it is possible to feed 1 person for a year from food grown on a very small area of land, as little as a quarter or even a fifth of an acre, depending on climate, soil, irrigation etc.
Some studies suggest that, under optimal conditions (climate, soil, technique etc), even a tenth of an acre, a tiny plot (<4,000 square feet, or a strip 40 x 100 feet) , can be enough to sustain 1 person over a year.
A heavily meat-centred diet requires over 3 acres per person, 20x to 100x the area, compared to a fully-vegetarian diet.
A middle way might include some eggs, fish, chicken etc.
This is why the UK has to import a great deal of its food: too many inhabitants, combined with a mainly part-carnivorous population.
More tweets
Are you serious? Do you not remember 7/7, the Manchester Arena bombing, or the grooming gang scandal? They have been coming for us for decades.
Jews only care about Jews. That’s it. Even US presidents noticed this at the end of WWII where their incessant lobbying revolved around getting concessions not just for themselves but to press for their removal from other groups and be given to them or to have special status… pic.twitter.com/juOUGTSuFb
Allison Pearson is a dim scribbler who cried, and whined in her newspaper column, when a policeman came to her door regarding tweets she posted, yet she goes to demonstrations and marches with the same malicious Jew-Zionist liars, perjurers, and Israel-lobbyists who have been trying to shut down free speech in the UK for decades, and particularly in the past 25 years; groups such as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”].
— Samantha Thompson 🏴 (@SamLovesEngland) October 4, 2025
Jenrick, a Jewish-lobby puppet whose origins, and rise to wealth and prominence, are very obscure, and very hard to understand given his limited abilities, may be part of some hidden scheme.
Israel is involved in a covert digital influence campaign in Persian, promoting Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, and subtly pushing for the return of the monarchy within the Islamic Republic, reports The Haaretz. pic.twitter.com/LGwITOUIvv
The people of Iran would have been better off had they remained under the Shah’s rule, but that is history nearly half a century old. As it is, any change of regime now would probably put Iran under American —and so Jewish/Israeli— rule, in effect.
Mercouris: Putin is aware that the situation is increasingly going in his favor
“President Vladimir Putin, during his speech at the International Discussion Club 'Valdai', left the impression of a confident and strong political leader. Putin is aware that the situation is… pic.twitter.com/GIJtZdcdup
The news I see from China is either impressive, or worrying, or appalling. Sometimes two or three of those at once.
The events in Georgia are actually part of a new Western plan to invade Russia's "comfort zone" in the Caucasus. The West is trying to divert Russia's attention from Ukraine and open a new front against Moscow.
[“The events in Georgia are actually part of a new Western plan to invade Russia’s “comfort zone” in the Caucasus. The West is trying to divert Russia’s attention from Ukraine and open a new front against Moscow. If Russia loses support and alliance with Tbilisi, its geopolitical position will be greatly weakened, and it is possible that it will have to enter a new conflict.”]
In Syria, unknown individuals broke into the music institute located in the building of Judat al-Hashimi secondary school in Damascus and destroyed all the musical instruments inside. pic.twitter.com/mHSU38avlS
Translates to a Commons with (about) 438 Reform UK MPs; massive Reform majority, of course; Lab 86; LibDem 48; SNP 34; Cons 16 (etc).
I see tweets here and there to the effect that 2029 is over 3 years away, and a general election could be held even 4 years from now, in late 2029. Also, that much can change politically in 3-4 years. True, but does anyone expect the migration invasion to stop or even slow in the intervening period? I think not. Is the UK economy likely to improve or even stabilize between now and 2029? I think not. Is anything much likely to improve in the UK between 2025 and 2029? I think not.
[view of Caer Caradoc, the Lawley, and the Wrekin, in Shropshire]
Tweets seen
European companies are forced to pay two or three times more for energy than American ones as the authorities of those countries refuse to use Russia's energy resources, the Russian Foreign Ministry told Izvestia:https://t.co/sVYIiZhpdBpic.twitter.com/pEx6SPrWMW
Consultations on US military support for Ukraine have been halted following the suspension of the US government’s operations, and deliveries of American weaponry may be affected, The Telegraph newspaper reported:https://t.co/qpXG5vdfvJpic.twitter.com/81xp6FP4z4
The US plans to provide Kiev with intelligence for attacks on Russian territory, according to the Wall Street Journal. The publication notes that Washington is also calling on NATO countries to provide similar support. In addition, the possibility of supplying Ukraine with… pic.twitter.com/Nfc2DXvTg3
Starmergeddon is not a popular policy. As more and more voters realise the consequences of open borders, mass immigration, net zero, high taxes, #TwoTierPolicing , Britcard, over-stretched and declining public services and a govt in complete denial of their culpability, the…
— I am🇬🇧 Retired Anti-Discrimination Lawyer (@BubblyIan) October 3, 2025
[“Starmergeddon is not a popular policy. As more and more voters realise the consequences of open borders, mass immigration, net zero, high taxes, #TwoTierPolicing , Britcard, over-stretched and declining public services and a govt in complete denial of their culpability, the inevitable result will be a drift to Reform UK. Given msm is entirely anti-Reform UK, reaching beyond 35% ‘natural’ support is tricky. Only people with access to http://x.com/ have any chance of hearing the truth even if they don’t want to hear it. God save us from the evil globalists and their puppets.“]
Reform UK may not get beyond 35% in a general election, but that is irrelevant in big-picture terms, so long as Con and Lab are both below 25%; at present both are at or below 20%. In fact, even were Reform to score only 25%, with Con and Lab around 20%, Reform would still easily capture a plurality of Commons seats, though without a majority.
S erious question: given that Labour’s overwhelming Parliamentary majority means that it cannot be dislodged from office for the next four years (despite having won only 20.2 percent of eligible voters), is there a democratic way for Britain to solve its existential problem
Starmer-stein, and his Labour Friends of Israel cabal, masquerading as a legitimate government.
Russian troops liberated seven communities in the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Dnepropetrovsk Region over the week of September 27— October 3 in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/awajawVISSpic.twitter.com/WlMXzYOLe6
It's worth reminding people (as neither he nor the UK media ever does) that the Chief Rabbi is the spiritual leader only of Orthodox Judaism in the UK and so only of approximately 30 percent of British Jewish households.
Worth reminding people also that the Chief Rabbi of the UK , Mirvis, was born in South Africa, lived most of his life in Israel, later lived in Ireland, and only then arrived in this country. This is not, in any sense, his country.
The Jewish embedded establishment, and other Jew-Zionists, are using the recent Manchester incident as a peg on which to hang policies such as destruction of free speech generally, repression of the long-standing rights of assembly and protest, and repression of any online or offline expression deemed “anti-Semitic”. Also, of course repression of any street protests against the appalling behaviour of Israeli Jews in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of Gazan civilians, mostly women and children killed by Israeli Jews. Children and others killed or maimed as part of sadistic sniper games played by Israeli Jew snipers, deliberate starvation of a massive population. Etc.
Late tweets seen
Total mobilization
The Kiev regime has turned Ukraine into a concentration camp. Round-the-clock rounds to capture potential recruits continue.
Meanwhile, attacks on TCC employees are becoming more frequent. While previously limited to setting cars on fire, now even the… pic.twitter.com/ShAW5pUpDw
[“Total mobilization The Kiev regime has turned Ukraine into a concentration camp. Round-the-clock rounds to capture potential recruits continue. Meanwhile, attacks on TCC employees are becoming more frequent. While previously limited to setting cars on fire, now even the “military commissars” themselves are facing threats to their lives and health. Yesterday, in Kryvyi Rih, a potential recruit attacked TCC employees with a knife and cut them. Similar incidents are becoming more frequent.“]
Unsurprising. Of course people try to flee, hide, in extremis fight back, rather than join the shambolic corrupt “army” of the Kiev regime. To be sent to the front-lines is not far off a death sentence now.
Assassination attempt on Bashar al-Assad fails
A few days before the military delegation of the new Syrian regime arrived in Moscow, Assad was poisoned
Assad was discharged from a hospital on the outskirts of Moscow early on Tuesday, September 30, and his condition was… pic.twitter.com/xce3ab4CHy
[“Assassination attempt on Bashar al-Assad fails A few days before the military delegation of the new Syrian regime arrived in Moscow, Assad was poisoned Assad was discharged from a hospital on the outskirts of Moscow early on Tuesday, September 30, and his condition was described as currently stable A source told the Observatory that access to Assad during his hospitalization was strictly limited, with only his brother Maher al-Assad and former Secretary-General for Presidential Affairs, Mansour Azam, being allowed to visit him.“]
Presumably treated at the “Kremlin Clinic” (in fact, located on the outskirts of Moscow), where, in the old Soviet rhyme:
“Полы паркетные – врачи анкетные” (“poli parketniye, vrachi anketnyie”), i.e. where “the floors are parquet, and the doctors are vetted“.
[🙊 Советские пословицы и поговорки🔗 https://citaty.info/quote/515162: в советское время предназначавшейся для лечения исключительно работников высшего партийного и советского аппарата. Главным критерием при отборе медперсонала для работы в этих комфортабельных больницах служил не высокий профессиональный уровень, а анкетные данные, как тогда говорили, “чистая анкета”.]
NEW: Allies of Robert Jenrick are collecting no confidence letters from Conservative MPs calling for party leader Kemi Badenoch to quit, The i Paper has been told.https://t.co/mNBCYDRFTQ
If the opinion poll predictions of a post GE 2029 Conservative Party having maybe only 30 MPs, or even as few as 7, are correct, then the leadership election which is all but inevitable will in reality be equivalent to several bald men and women fighting over a comb.
The European Union is moving towards sending troops to Ukraine, who will return in coffins, according to Orban. The Hungarian prime minister also noted that most EU countries recognize that Europe is “sliding towards war” and are sending troops to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/nsZE6oPO4A