Regular readers will know that I myself was recently convicted of —in effect— speaking the truth on this blog, a prosecution procured by improper pressure from the Jew-Zionist cabal “Campaign Against Antisemitism”; pressure applied by the “CAA” on suborned police, the Crown Prosecution Service, and even the Director of Public Prosecutions.
“An extra 28,000 deaths logged across the UK in the first six months of 2023.
The spike in mortality is especially stark among people aged 50 to 64.
Hundreds more middle-aged Brits are dying every month than expected, with experts blaming unhealthy lifestyles and the NHS crisisfor the surge in excess deaths.
An extra 28,000 deaths, or more than 1,000 a week, were logged across the UK in the first six months of the year, according to fresh analysis of official figures.
The spike in mortality is especially stark among people aged 50 to 64, with 15 per cent more dying than usual.
An analysis of the data, published in The Lancet, also noted that more people are dying at homes rather than hospitals.
During the pandemic, excess deaths were focused among older adults.
But there is now a pattern of ‘persisting excess deaths which are most prominent in relative terms in middle-aged and younger adults’, the authors wrote.
Anti-vaxxers have claimed excess deaths are down to Covid jabs but scientists insist that the injections, which have saved tens of millions of lives globally, are not to blame.”
[Daily Mail]
Yes, System propaganda and compliant medics are insisting that the Covid “vaccines” have nothing to do with this trend. Almost anything else is being blamed— lifestyles, lack of exercise, booze etc etc.
I blogged some time ago about how my own two younger brothers, both lifelong amateur sportsmen (golf, tennis, other sports), and without any history of heart disease, both had to have emergency heart operations in 2022. Both survived, one in the UK and one in Australia; both had received multiple “vaccine” injections in the preceding two years.
I, on the other hand, have not done any kind of sport or physical recreation for 20+ years (though in younger days —1980s, 1990s— I swam several times per week, sometimes for several miles, as well as doing —though not for very long— taekwando at one time and, at school in the early 1970s —albeit unwillingly— rowing, and at same age—more willingly, though again not for long— fencing).
I never accepted the supposed Covid “vaccines”, and have no heart problems.
There is an absolute epidemic across the “Western” world of previously healthy people suddenly dying, usually from heart attacks.
“Rights campaigners have reacted with anger to the news that Downing Street will not appoint a new dedicated minister of state for disabled people, describing it as an “appalling and retrograde move”.“
[Guardian]
Another reason not to vote for any “Conservative” Party candidate.
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Greg Stoker, a U.S. veteran, shares his thoughts on why the IDF is losing so many officers… pic.twitter.com/XzGviDL34o
Tommy Robinson's duty social media operator dropped a clanger reposting this classic: Check out the image at 5.28 as 'George' discusses who is responsible for turning the English into a minority in our own capital.
My aunt from Pakistan visited us in West London after 30+ years. I asked her what she thought about London after all this time. She was utterly disappointed… "Where have all the English gone??" she said.
DNA studies confirm the Palestinians are closely descended from the people who lived there thousands of years ago, whereas most 'Jews' are Turcic Khazars, with a strange bottleneck of descent from just four Italian women in late Roman times among the 'European' ones.
Sad how many “Tommy Robinson”-type “British patriots” are bamboozled, like tweeter “macandcheek”, into supporting Israel and the UK Jewish lobby. Pathetic.
However much one despises the present “Conservative” misgovernment, it is almost frightening to realize that “woke” cretins such as lesbian extremist Kate Osborne may actually have important governmental roles by 2025.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) December 14, 2023
I have occasionally posed, on the blog, the obviously rhetorical question “could an Englishman become head of government, or even an MP, in any African state today? India? Pakistan? Israel?” No, of course not.
Britain is going mad, has largely gone mad, and has been made mad.
Only 1% of illegal migrants who have arrived in the small boats since 2020 have been deported from Britain. And even 95% of Albanians have not been removed, despite Albania deemed "safe" in UK law. Dismal stats for Rishi Sunak & government
If either Kemi Badenoch or Suella Braverman become Con Party leader, it will be yet another sign of the now quite fast advance of the “Great Replacement”. Look at many of the leading politicians in England, Scotland and Wales. There because they are not English, Welsh, or Scottish…
In July 2022, she claimed to be on the poverty line – boiling down soap to make shower gel, etc. as outlined in this blog post: https://t.co/SS1jWdjCOX
In reality, she earned almost £3,000 from her Patreon that month after fees were deducted. pic.twitter.com/hhj4q8ukJx
If you wish to verify this for yourself, check out the page – my sources have told me that you can see her monthly earnings for yourself. pic.twitter.com/EJ8c7VpDBz
If Israel can be totally taken down, the worldwide web centred on it can be dismantled, one country at a time or all at once.
⚡️BREAKING
Maersk, The world's 5th largest shipping company has suspended all its vessels to sail through the Red Sea and Bab Al-Mandeb Strait due to fear of Yemeni threat
This measure is going to effect the global economy and make people more aware about the Palestinian… pic.twitter.com/xrpIaNQeqZ
“The Conservative MP David Davis has spoken of how he fought off an attack near parliament as he intervened to help a rough sleeper who was being beaten up.
Davis, a former cabinet minister and leadership contender, said he aggressively stood between the attackers and the homeless man, and dodged two punches.
After “manhandling” the main attacker away, he took the beaten-up man, whose name was Gareth, back to his Westminster flat and let him stay the night on the sofa.
He took Gareth to St Thomas’ hospital the next day, because he was still bleeding.
The incident on Tuesday was first reported by the Evening Standard.
Davis, who trained with the SAS before entering parliament, said it appeared the attackers were “very vicious” and addicted to the drug spice.”
[Daily Mail]
David Davis is one of the very few MPs for whom I have any time (albeit with reservations). Britain might have been in a better place had he, and not David Cameron-Levita-Schlumberger, become leader of the Conservative Party. He has always struck me as basically honest and decent.
Come to think of it, were Davis —even now, aged 74— to stand for the Con Party leadership against Rishi Sunak, he might have a serious chance.
Moreover, Davis is the kind of straight bat that might appeal to many voters, and so at least take the gloss off Labour’s expected triumphal procession to elected dictatorship in 2024. Who knows? He could possibly even do better than that.
Davis’ background from when he was at university (late Sixties and early Seventies) to when he became an MP (1987) is hard to make out from the Wikipedia entry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Davis_(British_politician)], not least because he seems to have not only worked for Tate & Lyle for 17 years but also to have spent a further 4-5 years in business-related student activity during the same years. Still, his background is basically solid, not a confection of lies and talked-up nothing, unlike the CVs of so many Conservative Party MPs.
“A top Tory reported to police in a trans row has vowed to continue speaking up for women’s rights and said she refuses to ‘deny reality’.
Rachel Maclean, the Conservative Party‘s deputy chairman for women, found herself embroiled in a storm after sharing an online post about an aspiring Green MP who is transgender.
The post labelled the Green candidate as a ‘man who wears a wig and calls himself a ‘proud lesbian’.
In a social media backlash, Mrs Maclean was accused of transphobia, which she denies, and reported to the police, who saw no reason to get involved.“
[Daily Mail]
What does it say about the Green Party, which allows a loonie of that sort to be a Green Party candidate?
Homelessness has many causes, but it would be naive to presume that the migration invasion is not one of them, particularly when, over the past 30 years, non-whites and even new immigrants “straight off the (small?) boat” have been prioritized over the needs of the host white British population.
About a million invaders (“legal” and “illegal”) over the past year alone (700,000+ “net”). It is unsustainable, and is breaking apart what is left of our society.
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A Christmas advert created by a family-run bar in Northern Ireland has gone viral on social media.
The manager of Charlie's Bar said she is "overwhelmed" by the reaction to the advert, which highlights how lonely people can feel over the festive period 🔗 https://t.co/RJnSCxcwpqpic.twitter.com/iDvu23rC23
Eastern Ukraine. Fighting at present is concentrated in a small part of the front. Both sides have had limited tactical successes, but Russian forces are sure to achieve victory in Ukraine, strategically.
Kiev-regime funding is being cut back in the EU and USA; Kiev-regime front-line soldiers are not being replaced; there is a recruitment crisis in Ukraine; the Kiev-regime army is running short on arms and ammunition compared to the Russian forces; also, the Kiev regime itself is now politically unstable.
Then, in 2024, the Russian Army will advance west and north to and along the Dnieper.
Russia and Ukraine war map as of Dec. 13 with Kyiv, Crimea, #Avdiivka, #Zaporizhia, #Bakhmut, Kharkiv and Kherson front updates.
Russian forces has launched at least 10 ballistic missiles at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.https://t.co/XbtEnReb6k
The committee on standards has recommended that Scott Benton(Tory MP) be suspended for 35 days… he told an undercover reporter that he was corrupt & for sale. pic.twitter.com/kMl07birdg
Benton was formerly a primary school teacher. I suppose that he will have to return to that, and will have to regard his unmerited 4 years as an MP as just having been a good opportunity to rip off as much money as possible.
This is yet another blow to the Conservative Party, re-emphasizing the lack of probity in many of its MPs. Quite a few will, like Benton, be looking for new jobs by 2025.
NEW: 35 day suspension for Scott Benton after lobbying scandal. By-election probable in Blackpool South.
An almost certain Labour gain. Reform would have to do well to show they can actually start chalking up some serious votes, not just decent polling intentions. pic.twitter.com/3fKvTn50Tk
In my view, Lewis Goodall has missed the point. Recent polling has made plain that the majority, indeed nearly 70%, of those planning on voting for Reform UK have no expectation of Reform UK winning in their own constituencies, or maybe in any constituency. They are going to vote for Reform UK as a “**** you!” snarl to the System, to the way things are going generally in the UK (especially England), and against mass immigration and migration invasion.
I see parallels to the 2016 Brexit Referendum. One man, walking his dog (in Blackpool or nearby, I think), was interviewed in the street at the time. He was asked about the possible negative economic consequences of Brexit, but answered (brilliantly, in a way) “I don’t care about all that. It’s only me and the dog, anyway…“.
The msm journalists did not understand that man’s attitude, thought it a result of stupidity, or “poor education” (because he, presumably, had not acquired some useless Mickey Mouse “degree” from a “university” of which no-one had ever heard).
In fact, that man was saying that he was not “aspirational”, did not care about the inflated supposed value of some other people’s houses, did not have sons and daughters called “Josh” or “Olivia” wanting to take (and being able, financially, to take) unpaid “internships” at the EU Commission or Milan fashion houses etc, that he never travelled by helicopter or private plane, and had no share portfolio.
That man was also saying that he had seen Britain decline in almost every way in the past 40+ years, and had seen it invaded by untold millions of unwanted immigrants.
As I tweeted at the time, “Brexit means more than Brexit“.
People voting Reform UK (and I myself do not “support” Reform UK, partly because it is yet more pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby “controlled opposition”, partly because it is not a social-national party, partly because it supports finance-capitalism) do not expect Reform UK to win many, or even any, Commons seats. They want to say “NO!” to the general state of this country.
[cartoon from the time just after the 2016 Brexit Referendum]
As for the pleas of the Conservative Party that voting Reform UK will not get Reform UK MPs elected but simply allow Labour to win more seats, my judgment is that intending Reform UK voters want the Conservative Party MPs to be voted out, and they want the Con Party to be stamped on hard. Why? Because they feel that they have been both betrayed and let down generally…and they have been.
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🇭🇺 Orban (Hungary) and 🇸🇰 Fico (Slovakia) are not pro-Russian politicians, they are pro-national ones. But there is NO ONE else along those lines in Europe – Putin pic.twitter.com/Mf4ikz9oxL
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) December 14, 2023
🇵🇸🇺🇦 UKRAINE LOOKS NOTHING LIKE GAZA:
All over the world, they see the difference in what is happening in Gaza and in Ukraine – Putin says.
Russia has offered to open a hospital in Gaza – but the Israeli side believes that the opening of a Russian hospital in Gaza is unsafe.… pic.twitter.com/iEnRUtodJH
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) December 14, 2023
Only 1% of illegal migrants who have arrived in the small boats since 2020 have been deported from Britain. And even 95% of Albanians have not been removed, despite Albania deemed "safe" in UK law. Dismal stats for Rishi Sunak & government
Goodwin has some useful things to say about immigration and migration invasion but, on the negative side, seems to be obsessively pro-Israel, pro the Jewish lobby etc. Have I missed something about him?
“Afarmer who was filmed dragging his white husky along the road while it was tied to the back of his car before she died has avoided jail.
Kim Norman Rendall, 65, was filmed callously dragging his pet pooch Daisy by a rope for around 200 metres, along Timsbury Road in High Littleton, near Bath.
Bristol Crown Court heard numerous motorists witnessed the horror and tried to stop Rendall by beeping and flashing their lights at his red Nissan Micra. But he refused to get help for Daisy and later left her to die in a cow barn.
Daisy was eventually found by police but was left severely injured in the incident on the afternoon of April 17 this year and had to be put to sleep nine days later.
Rendall was sentenced today to eight months in prison, suspended for two years, 300 hours of unpaid work alongside a 20 year disqualification from having or keeping animals with the exception of cattle, and fish.
[Daily Mail]
Inadequate. The retired policemen recently convicted for a few trivial jokes and remarks on WhatsApp got about the same.
Animals are still not adequately protected, including protection by deterrence.
If ever an animal cruelty case demanded at least a token few —or several, or more— weeks in the clink, this was it.
The matter is now in the hands of higher powers, and also, perhaps, those of local residents.
“Sir Keir Starmer‘s immigration policy is based on a lie. A well-intentioned lie, a lie designed to make us feel better about ourselves; but a lie nonetheless, a lie that will eventually bring down any Government he gets to lead.
He trotted out his falsehood again and again in interviews yesterday. Labour‘s solution to illegal immigration was to ‘break the gangs’.
Ah, what a delightful idea. Wouldn’t it be lovely if we could blame the Channel crossings on a few evil people traffickers?
We could then regard every illegal entrant as a victim — the highest accolade our debased age bestows. We could imagine them all as desperate families who have been exploited by callous mafiosi. We could divert resentment of illegal immigration away from the illegals themselves.
The trouble is, it’s piffle. The idea that demand would dry up if there were no middlemen is a fantasy. Blaming people-traffickers is sheer deflection.
We are, in other words, just starting a new age of mass migration, a völkerwanderung. How we deal with it will define the politics of every wealthy country. I have no doubt that much of the legal infrastructure we put in place after World War II, including the UN Refugee Convention (1951) and the European Convention on Human Rights (1953) will end up being dismantled.“
[Daily Mail]
[migration-invasion]
As Hannan says, the post-1945 legal architecture was never designed to allow potentially —and quite literally— hundreds of millions of migrant-invaders the “right” to invade Europe. That is the scale of the danger facing us.
“A third of both Gen Z and Millennials admit they get so nervous when they eat out they are afraid to order their own food – and have to ask someone to do it for them.
A new study found ‘menu anxiety’ is most felt by those aged between 18 and 24 as 34 per cent confess they ask others to choose and speak to the waiter for them.
And when they do finally order, a third (33 per cent) of 25-34 year old’s will choose what to eat based on what will look best on social media.“
[Daily Mail]
Is this a sign that evolution is telling us that the present society does not deserve to survive in its present form?
“Britain’s Net Zero minister flies 7,000 miles from the Cop28 climate summit and back again just to vote on Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill.”
[Daily Mail]
I saw about 10 mins of Sky News coverage of that ludicrous COP28 jamboree. Some woman, a total clown, was talking about how vital it all was (just like it was last time, and in Copenhagen in 2009, when it turned out that the idiots could not even organize their own conference without creating chaos).
This is akin to the Covid “panicdemic”— those preaching from on high, from their massively-polluting private jets, do not really believe the bs they want the masses to believe (and so be compliant with all manner of “official” demands and restrictions).
“One in five young Americans believe the Holocaust did not happen, a shock poll has found.
The survey, by The Economist and YouGov., included 1,500 people ranging in age from 18 to over 65 years old who were asked a series of questions about the massacre of six million Jews.
Approximately 20 percent of people aged 18 to 29 agreed with the statement ‘the Holocaust is a myth’ and even more believed the death toll has been exaggerated.
“Another survey asked 1,500 Americans if they agreed or disagreed with the statement, ‘The Holocaust has been exaggerated.’
For the 18 to 29 group, 23 percent agreed, and 26 percent neither agreed or disagreed.“
So at least 49%…
People are waking up to the fraud and fakery.
The msm bias and absurdity is plain: the Daily Mail scribbler thinks that “the holocaust” is an “event“…
“A British advertising firm has allegedly pulled a billboard campaign that pictured Israelis kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 following ‘an unusual volume of complaints from the public’.
The campaign was organised by the Israeli Embassy…
London Lites terminated what was meant to be a two-week ad campaign on boards throughout the capital after just six days, Jewish News reports.
The company reportedly said that it had received thousands of complaints in response to the posters, which picture Israeli hostages and feature the now-famous hashtag ‘Bring Them Home Now’.
The Israeli Embassy in London said in response to the adverts being taken down: ‘We regret that the “London Lites” company caved to the threats of an extreme minority in the UK, which forcefully tries to limit freedom of expression.
‘The Embassy is considering further steps against the company.“
[Daily Mail]
So the Israeli Embassy deprecates “the threats of an extreme minority in the UK, which forcefully tries to limit freedom of expression.“
Ha. They should talk to their collaborators in the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] in that case. That malicious cabal is engaged in a persistent campaign to do just that— to limit and kill off the freedom of expression of British people, as witness my own persecution over the past decade, culminating recently in actual prosecution, a prosecution procured by political pressure exerted by the “CAA”, and the Jew-Zionist lobby generally, on the CPS, right up to the level of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Indeed, it is the “CAA” that has recently had vans driving around London carrying large illuminated posters of the Gaza hostages. The “CAA” is a major collaborator of the Israeli Embassy in this and other activities.
[Adolf Hitler, surrounded by well-wishers, at the 1936 Olympiad]
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An immigrant dies on the Bibby Stockholm and it is announced all the other inmates are to receive counselling. In other news, a homeless man has water thrown over him for 'being in the way' of security guards cleaning a footpath outside McDonalds. This country is beyond help.
I was once a completely tolerant, easy-going person, had nothing against transsexuals, vaccinations, or illegal immigrants. I even secretly admired environmentalists.
Then came the Covid PsyOp. Now, each of these topics instantly triggers a stomach ulcer in me.
It took the richest man in the world to begin dismantling the censorship-industrial complex — whose goal is to censor, control, and bankrupt free speech platforms under the guise of battling ‘hate speech’ and ‘misinformation’ that run counter to prevailing establishment… pic.twitter.com/zccfEUaePK
I think one of the dumbest arguments I've heard in a long time is that the Tories are wrongly raising the salience of immigration. Wrong. What's raising the salience of immigration is actual record levels of legal & illegal immigration. People want to talk about it.
If I say so myself, who shouldn’t, that blog post has held up rather well over the intervening 5-6 years. I hope that more people see it (there were a couple of hits today) before the (((usual suspects))) manage to use the suborned legal system to censor or even temporarily remove the blog.
If interested in why national populism is persisting and has proved to be far more durable than people thought in 2016 see thishttps://t.co/P78Hh3naxV
“Why” is easy to understand. Pseudo-liberal “democracy” has not been providing the people with what they need. However, “populism” without social nationalism becomes merely a fake, a front for those who are under the thumb of Israel and the Jewish lobby. Think Farage, Tice, “Reform UK”. What think you, Monsieur Goodwin? Oh…
'The Tories are on course for a historic and very heavy defeat.'
Professor of Politics and International Relations @GoodwinMJ says Rishi Sunak can't win the next election 'by appealing to Remainers and Labour voters'.
It is even possible that the Conservative Party will get a nationwide vote-share of well below 25%, or even below 20%, as even formerly die-hard Con voters are turned off by the sheer ineptitude of the bunch of clowns pretending to be a Cabinet and Government.
Electoral Calculus [https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html] puts the Con Party result for 2024, on the above premises (based on a 16% Con vote), as a total of 39 MPs (even a 20% vote might give the Con Party only 59 MPs).
Much, of course, depends on whether the Labour vote holds up or not. If it falls below 40% nationwide, the result might be very different.
Still, Goodwin must be right as far as “historic defeat” is concerned. In 1945, the Con Party was left with 197 MPs; in 1997 only 165. At present, it seems as if the 2024 result might be even more striking: somewhere between 25 and 125 MPs.
In 1997, in Russia, a poacher shot and wounded a tiger and stole part of its recent kill. The tiger later found the cabin that the poacher was living in and then waited at least 12 entire hours for the poacher to come home. The tiger then killed and ate the man upon his return. pic.twitter.com/4MLctI5O9R
NO we have given enough. They are not our friends rather they are the industrial complex's money laundering machine and one of most corrupt countries in the world. Audit Ukraine where is the rest of our money how have they run put already? Let someone else foot the bill.
So with all of the military aid received from the US and Europe, Ukraine hasn’t regained any territory in 2023. US officials have told Ukraine that any aid in 2024 will be less than 2023. What is the likelihood that Ukraine will regain territory in 2024? https://t.co/69kCzjcc6J
#Polyanskiy: Support for the anti-national Ukrainian government, which has thrown its people on the altar of Western geopolitical interests, is rapidly declining. It drops to such miniscule values that even Ukrainian media are embarrassed to write about.https://t.co/koLundmK5Ipic.twitter.com/qlZlQ794uF
🇷🇺Russia did not choose the path of confrontation.
We are defending our vital interests. It is important that #Ukraine does not pose a security threat to #Russia & normal conditions are created for the Russian-speaking population in the country.
The New Zealand Government have made it clear… if you are a whistleblower exposing the depopulation agenda… you will be thrown in prison and you will pay a heavy price.
Covid-19 was bullshit. The "vaccines" were bullshit.
FAKE PANDEMIC.
But the truth always outs in the end
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) December 9, 2023
In 1971, engineers from the Soviet Union ignited a fire in a gas-filled hole in the Turkmenistan desert. Anticipating that the flames would extinguish within days, they were surprised when the fire continued to burn. Now, 52 years later, this site, known as “The Door to Hell,” is… pic.twitter.com/eHW6sONAZr
[Monastery of St. Paul de Mausole, Saint-Remy de Provence]
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Starmer: "They have the cheek to call their politics 'commons sense'… People can't afford Christmas. They call an ambulance and don't know if it'll come. 6,000 crimes go unpunished every day. 'Common sense' is solving these problems. Not some political performance art." ~AA pic.twitter.com/EmiZWhC1w9
True, but frankly I very much doubt that Starmer, in hock to the Jewish/Israel lobby, and who went down on one knee before the black mob of “Black Lives Matter”, will be able to do much better, even if he gets his 200, 300, or even 500-seat, House of Commons majority.
Starmer may “stop the boats” by the simple expedient of allowing almost all the non-European parasites, scavengers, and predators in “legally”. After all, Starmer was a legal weasel for many years.
As to crimes unpunished, I have seen what happens in my own local and County area: real crime not even properly investigated, while fake “crime”, “thought crime”, “online comment crime”, is a, perhaps the, major preoccupation of absurd police people playing at “counter-terrorism” etc. Much of that is influenced by the Jewish/Israel lobby, and Starmer is completely in (((their))) pocket.
I see no real principle in Starmer, just a wish to exercise power for no obvious reason or objectives, unless it is to carry out the wishes of the transnational conspiracy.
In a way, Starmer might be better to stay almost invisible, as in the past year or so, but he must think that he has to begin to be noticed, as the next general election approaches. Anyway, barring the rather or very wealthy, and those elderly people who are die-hard and lifelong “Conservative”-label voters (perhaps 15%-20% of all voters), who really is going to vote “Conservative” next year? Starmer and Labour are almost certainly going to win by default.
Heathrow Airport
The poster below is on the walls of at least one terminal at Heathrow today—
Jesus H. Christ! It’s just treachery, in plain sight. Not those two individuals; the System itself.
At Dover, of all places. That must be deliberate. This country is riddled with traitors, many in influential positions in politics, law, mass media and police forces.
Liverpool is too white. The Army is too white. English Villages are too White. The local church is too White. I am too White. You are too White. They want us gone. Replaced,extinguished,eradicated. Some call it Genocide. That little baby is too White. Understand.
Britain has opened up its welfare state to the world…
The amount of dependants who are allowed to come here is truly staggering the whole fabric of British society is buckling under the pressure of uncontrolled mass immigration…
“Britain has opened up its welfare state to the world…
The amount of dependants who are allowed to come here is truly staggering the whole fabric of British society is buckling under the pressure of uncontrolled mass immigration…
The government’s ineptitude in dealing with immigration is going to be the downfall of this nation…
Headlines about Rwanda are and have always been a smokescreen for lawful immigration into the UK…
We’re going to tackle this going to stop this reduce this that and the other all Bullshit…“
Even if the Conservatives come up with some non-bonkers policies they will still be intensely disliked. Being entirely composed of charlatans, moral bankrupts and complete f***ing dweebs like Mark Francois they stand no bloody chance come election time.#Conservativeshttps://t.co/vw8V4BoREe
Goodwin forgets that, if said “populist” parties are not anti-Zionist in the widest sense, and social-national, they are and will be a waste of time and space.
FPTP voting system is our problem, millions vote to keep worse party out, greens have infiltrated both parties as they can’t achieve much as independents. FPTP must go, it’s turned parliament into one party state we can’t get out. Opposition full pay and expenses isn’t punishment
Just because the only way a white dude can take part in the oppression olympics is by putting on woman face, lobbing on a wig and calling himself Bertha, doesn’t mean that you have to play along. https://t.co/ML32N39G1R
We shall soon be in a world in which a man may be howled down for saying that two and two make four, in which people will persecute the heresy of calling a triangle a three-sided figure, and hang a man for maddening a mob with the news that grass is green.
Sage. That quotation could be a commentary on my own recent prosecution and conviction (I may appeal) for (allegedly) posting on the blog, and telling society a few socio-political and historical truths, mainly truths about “them” (((them))).
2/2 What’s the msg? Only celebrate the achievements of men when similar numbers of women are celebrated?
We are ignoring relevant contextual factors
And they say we live in a patriarchal society. Rubbish!
Read that. Turns out that, as so often, the Chief Constable in question is a woman, and moreover one who, after a business studies degree at what was then Sheffield Polytechnic, joined the police in Cambridgeshire. Her Wikipedia entry contains no detail of any interesting cases or arrests, just a careerist plod (no pun intended) upwards on the bureaucratic ladder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Farrell.
A few more of those G.K. Chesterton quotations:
The thing that really contradicts Communism is not Capitalism, but a small property as it exists for a small farmer or a small shop-keeper.
Were Chesterton to live in our own times, he would have been “cancelled” by intellectual pygmies, would probably never have been published, and would quite likely find himself having to defend nonsensical and/or malicious allegations in the criminal courts.
My own political philosophy is very plain and humble; I can trust the uneducated, but not the badly educated.
Incidentally, Wikipedia’s piece on G.K. Chesterton contains the caveat “not to be confused with A.K. Chesterton“.
A.K. Chesterton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._K._Chesterton] was a remote relative of G.K. and perhaps, possibly, probably (I do not know) named “A.K.” deliberately because of the connection, G.K. Chesterton then being a very famous figure indeed (who was even cited and quoted in novels such as Brideshead Revisited, published much later— 1945, in that case; Brideshead contains a scene involving a reading aloud of Chesterton’s Father Brown story, The Queer Feet [https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/43811/queerfeet.htm]).
When, from about 1975, and at age 17 or 18, I became actively interested in contemporary British politics (in addition to my earlier and continuing interest in the Germany and Russia of the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s), I heard tell about A.K. Chesterton at or around the League of St. George, in a couple of cases from people who had known him personally (he died in 1973).
I read a couple of copies of “A.K.’s” magazine, Candour, and carried on a brief political correspondence in 1976-1977 with some (?) Irish and certainly Roman Catholic lady who had continued the publication after the death of “A.K.”. Frankly, I did not think much of either. The young can be censorious, often too censorious.
Below, another gem very fitting for 2023 rather than 1923:
A society is in decay, final or transitional, when common sense has really become very uncommon. Straightforward ideas appear strange or unfamiliar, and any thought that does not follow the conventional curve or twist, is supposed to be a sort of joke.
The economy, NHS, border control, housing supply, and police, ambulance, GP, railway, court and prison services are all crocked. It's clear that Britain is an undeveloping country. My latest⬇️ https://t.co/bnFFAFYHxq
True, but the diagnosis is very clear to many. I have been blogging and, before that, tweeting etc about it for many many years. What also matters is the prognosis, and then the treatment necessary.
Paul Embery is one of the most consistent advocates for freedom of expression on this platform. Many others who talk about freedom of expression really only support it for those they agree with. https://t.co/AKOTpqwqdx
I await the tweeter Embery’s defence of my rights to freedom of expression, recently violated by a Kafkaesque prosecution and conviction procured from behind the scenes by the malicious Jew-Zionist org “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, who admit in tweets and on their website that they not only had “lord” Ian Austin write to the DPP about me, but also admit that they have been targeting me for 7 years (I myself think — or know— rather longer).
“Ukrainian intelligence today revealed chilling images from the scene of the assassination of Ilya Kyva, a ‘traitor’ and former Kyiv MP turned Putin puppet.
Kyva, 46, was gunned down last week as he went for a walk in a supposedly safe location at a country club near Moscow – the latest of several collaborators to have been assassinated in recent months.
Images from the scene show his body lying in the snow – and the weapons supposedly used to ‘liquidate’ him were discovered hanging on a tree nearby. Video was also released apparently showing the assassin lying in wait in the snow and watching passers-by.
The SBU secret service made clear the images and footage were deliberately released as a warning to other Ukrainians collaborating with Vladimir Putin’s invading forces.
‘This is a signal to all traitors and war criminals who have gone over to the enemy’s side,’ a Ukrainian source told media.“
[Daily Mail]
Ukraine— a failed state, non-state, ruled by gangsters and Jewish “business” exploiters.
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Reform party is now up to 11% with two pollsters this week. YouGov and now Redfield & Wilton. And this is BEFORE Farage shows his cards. If I was a Tory I'd be very very anxious …
Yes. If Farage and Tice actually fight the 2024 GE, unlike their behaviour in 2019, when they stabbed their own followers in the back and enabled “Boris”-idiot to lead the Con Party to an unmerited victory, Reform UK might manage between 15%-20%. Even 15% would sink the Con Party, leaving Con Party with about 53 seats, depending on the Lab and LibDem showing. If Reform UK can get to 20%, and if most of the extra votes come from Con Party, the latter might be left with as few as 14 MPs.
My own guess, on present showing, is that the nationwide vote for Reform UK might exceed 15%; not sure.
My other guess is that the Con Party will be left with between 50 and 100 MPs.
That, of course, will mean a Labour Party elected dictatorship.
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Update, 7 December 2024
Well, as far as GE 2024 is concerned, I got it right, or almost right: Reform UK did fight the General Election and, despite the unfair/illogical FPTP voting system, got 14.29%, which gave them 5 MPs (under a pure proportional-voting system, it would have been 92 or 93 MPs).
The Con Party did get hammered, ending up with a few more MPs —121— than the 50-100 I predicted.
As for the Labour “elected” dictatorship, yes, that also happened. Despite only getting 33.7% of the voted vote, Labour now has 411 MPs (out of 650).
“Boris Johnson could return as Prime Minister under astonishing plans being hatched by Tory MPs – with a ‘dream ticket’ leadership tie-up with Nigel Farage even being considered.
The Mail on Sunday has spoken to multiple Conservative MPs who believe that bringing back the former Premier is the only way to save the party from an Election wipeout.“
[Mail On Sunday]
Regular readers of the blog know that I have little time (if any) for either Johnson or Farage. However, looking objectively at the claims made in that Mail report, I can see why many Conservative Party MPs might favour the idea of “Boris”-idiot and Farage joining up to save the Con Party.
At present, the Con Party is between 19% and 24% in the polls. Even the higher figure would reduce the number of Con Party MPs from 350 to about 101, depending on the exact detail of where the votes were to fall; the lower figure might reduce the number of Con Party MPs to around 40 or so.
Were there to be an alliance between Johnson and Farage, and if both stood for election as Con candidates in 2024, the Con Party would still suffer a big hit, but might poll at around 30%. In addition, Reform UK would presumably stand down in terms of the General Election, thus gifting a great many marginal seats to the Con Party.
According to my use of Electoral Calculus, that might leave the Conservative Party with about 187 seats, about half what they now command, but not a wipeout: better than their performance in both 1997 (165) and 2001 (166), and not far off that of 2005 (198).
The Reform UK officials say this, though:
“But Reform Party officials said their aim was to kill off the Conservatives. One told The Mail on Sunday: ‘When Nigel gets back [from the ITV reality show] he’s going to start dominating the agenda. Within about six to eight weeks we’ll be polling in the high teens, and the Tories will start to slip below 20 per cent.
‘At that point between five and ten MPs will realise the game’s up, and defect to us. Then it’s game over. We’re looking at the last majority Tory administration of our lifetime. We’re going to destroy them.”
[Mail On Sunday]
Sounds good (that last bit). “Those who live will see“, though…
Would Farage even go for such a deal? I think that he might. He betrayed his Brexit Party candidates in 2019, after all.
I would not rule out the possibility that he might like a deal of the sort suggested, both for political and personal reasons. He might be able to sell it to his present supporters.
After all, if the Con Party were still to lose the 2024 (maybe January 2025) General Election fairly badly, Farage —if an MP by then— could put himself forward as candidate for Leader at the subsequent Con Party leadership election. The cat really would be among the pigeons then…
Analysis from well-known psephologist, Professor Sir John Curtice.
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British homeless male sleeping in the park. His blanket is soaking wet… meanwhile less than a mile away asylum seekers are sleeping in a nice warm hotel! 🤬 #stoptheboatspic.twitter.com/AaTJFNzXVf
Ironically, were London ever to be targeted by an Israeli nuclear weapon, the second or third-largest Jewish community in Europe would thereby be annihilated. I suppose that that means that it would not happen.
The Arab/Muslim states surrounding Israel may not be so lucky.
Well, a very poor week for me: 2 out of 10, but still good enough to beat political journalist John Rentoul, who scored only 1/10. I knew the answers to questions 3 and 4, no others.
“Integrating migrants into society is ‘impossible’ at current levels Robert Jenrick has warned just days after he suddenly quit as immigration minister.“
[A statement of the obvious, of course].
“Last night he claimed the Tories would face the ‘red-hot fury of voters at the ballot box’ unless further action it taken to bring down the high levels of immigration to the UK.
The former minister went to argue that the Government’s plan to reduce net migration from 745,000 to the 2019 level of 226,000 is a ‘considerable way off.“
[Daily Mail].
[in what world is even 200,000 —net— acceptable?].
“Zelensky’s inner circle are wary of a threat from the influential Zaluzhny, who has claimed the war has reached a stalemate. Sources tell me that they have tried to have the military chief fired, but he was just too popular.”
[Daily Mail]
It is claimed that the Jew Zelensky not only has 2 luxury villas outside Ukraine, one (in Florida) worth USD $40M, but also has bought two superyachts or megayachts in the UAE.
As to “stalemate“, we shall see during the drier weather of summer 2024 whether Russia has the means and the men to make a general advance on Kiev.
Whether that happens or not, Russia cannot lose the war in Ukraine, and will not lose it.
“A ‘depraved’ man who raped a woman as she slept on the Piccadilly Line in front of a horrified passenger and her 11-year-old son has been jailed for nine years.“
[defendant]
I am, in general, opposed to the death penalty, but the eradication of creatures of this sort (who are not uncommon in London) I should regard not as punishment, but as a public health or social health measure.
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How does life go on after enduring that unimaginable amount of loss and pain?
Labour Friends of Israel member. Jewish lawyer wife. Half-Jew children being brought up as if full-Jew, with all the religio-cultural festivities (cf. Robert Jenrick etc).
Only very silly people would believe a word Starmer may say.
"If the policy of mass #immigration …is so beneficial to Britain …then why exactly is Britain importing so many low-skilled, high-need people …who are disproportionately more likely …to be a net fiscal cost to the economy?", asks Prof @GoodwinMJhttps://t.co/RKlzDG3diX
The bien-pensants of Twitter/X may say that housing, pay, benefits, pensions etc are more important than immigration as a mainstream political issue, but the fact is that mass immigration and migration invasion make those issues —and others— far more pressing. It affects everything.
This is Greater Manchester police lying about the nature of a crime committed against children. ‘Naomi’ is a man. Two men were arrested. @gmpolice are you blind or stupid? https://t.co/AiHA2adVbo
Note that Ian Birrell wrote speeches for David Cameron-Levita, whereas Portes is a Jew closely connected, at least in the past, with the Labour Party, but both attack Goodwin’s thesis because both are pro-immigration and therefore, perforce, in favour of the flooding of the UK with immigrants. Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.
What? Calling for a total “ethnic cleansing? A kind of “h********”? Surely not…
Just know we are working to identify all the men lined up in front of what appears like a mass grave. We will know who they are and what you have done to them. It will be made public. This looks like a mass execution picture. It better not be. https://t.co/CG1FfcwZGE
Not so tough is he? Like a toddler holding hands with his minders scurrying along, starmer is facing the wrath of people out of his little bubble in the Westminster. For certain he has been winning the indignation and disgust of people of this country.pic.twitter.com/IuHc8FuNCC
2 Refaat taught poetry & english literature; he taught Harry Potter, Shakespeare, Tomas Wyatt, John Donne, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Wilfred Owen, T. S. Eliot…
He edited 2 books to raise our voice to the world: "Gaza Unsilenced" & "Gaza Writes Back"
4 Refaat in the NYTimes 2021: "I'm caught btwn wanting to take the family outside, despite the missiles, shrapnel & falling debris, & staying at home like sitting ducks for US-made Israeli-piloted planes. We stayed at home. At least we would die together"https://t.co/2YvA3rAWmBpic.twitter.com/mpoFqalSkA
That is so sad, and so sick. The US, UK, and EU and Israelis are now actively engaged in war crimes and genocide. This has very serious and far reaching implications for the whole world.
Israeli Jew spokesperson fails to see the irony of his own words…
America, the supposed “land of freedom”…
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New Report: Young People Dying of Cancer at ‘Explosive’ Rates, UK Government Data Show.
An analysis of U.K. government data shows an unprecedented increase in cancer deaths among 15- to 44-year-olds following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.https://t.co/q6Ea10PGOb
Reform UK are on 11% in our latest voting intention – their highest score this parliament. In October YouGov's @AdamMcDonnell21 explained why the Tories are unlikely to win over Reform UK voters at the next electionhttps://t.co/1m4ySxy9KMpic.twitter.com/ZepHC484NC
“British citizenship”, “passports“, “Claims-accepted certificates” etc are all just scraps of paper. The DNA tells the true story.
New piece by @GoodwinMJ on the relationship between mass migration and the housing crisis:
"In London, almost half (48 per cent) of all social housing is now occupied by households that are headed by somebody who was not born in Britain."https://t.co/mL6AAtG3pP
"Some of the statistics are truly mind-boggling. Like the fact that, in London, 74% of Somali households are in social housing as are almost half of households headed by people from Jamaica or Ghana"https://t.co/pWTmH3Gnnm
[Robert Stack as Elliott Ness in The Untouchables, a favourite TV show of my childhood. Note the Thompson submachinegun with drum magazine, probably the 30-round version (there were 50 and 100-round drum versions, and both box and stick magazine versions)]
“Kathryn is a firm believer in the 19th-century adage that we are only ever nine meals from anarchy. Having learned the skill of stockpiling from her wartime parents and grandparents, her first mini-foray was in preparation for Y2K.
“That was mainly candles and biscuits, because I didn’t really take it very seriously,” she said. “But it did mean that I was already halfway there when I realised I needed a substantial, genuine Brexit stash, which then morphed into a Covid stash, which in turn became a cost of living store, then an ‘Are we going to run out of electricity?’ store when the Ukraine war kicked off, and is now a general, all-encompassing everyday/WW3 stash.”
Kathryn could soon be joined by many more concerned citizens preparing for a worst-case scenario after the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, said this week that people should stock up on battery-powered radios, torches, candles and first aid kits in case of power cuts or digital communications going down.“
Not such a silly idea. I have examined that and other aspects of prepping on the blog (search via the search box).
As mentioned previously, the once very famous occult-thriller (etc) writer, Dennis Wheatley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Wheatley], in his very readable memoirs, Drink and Ink, recounted how, in his popular newspaper column of the late 1930s, he recommended to his readers that they “stock up” on tinned food (mainly) against the likelihood of a European war.
Wheatley followed his own advice, and thus was better prepared than most for the rigours of British WW2 rationing. Of course, he was in a better position than most, living in a country house at Lymington in the New Forest, and with both storage space and money with which to spend stocking up.
Not a bad idea if you have those two necessities. 20 years ago, I could have done that myself; I was then living in one of the largest houses in Cornwall (only leased, sadly) and was, if far from wealthy or affluent, at least not usually very short of money on a day to day basis.
[where I lived about 20 years ago]
Times change. The whole of my present tiny flat would fit at least twice over merely into the ballroom of that Cornish house. I now have no space (let alone money to spend) “stocking-up” for national emergency. Should my circumstances change, I would do that, though.
The Mormons, at least in their home state of Utah, make sure that they have in their homes a basic supply of dried and tinned goods sufficient for 2 years. Perhaps a legacy from the covered-wagon days of the mid-19thC in that part of the world.
I shall not go into great detail here about such prepping, but since Wheatley’s 1930s, the technology of canning has moved on, the variety of tinned goods has expanded, and the same is true of dried goods.
In the end, storing tins of food etc will not save you, years down the line, but it can provide a breathing space for you and your families.
“A 31-year-old man has been banned from driving after he drove through a gaggle of geese, killing seven, a court heard.
Abraham Andemariam showed a “clear disregard for the animals in the road”, leaving a number of animals dead and others injured with “skin torn away from their limbs”, the court was told. Andemariam did not stop at the scene after the incident in Warrington in July, but the registration plate of his black Hyundai was captured on a Ring doorbell and given to the police.
Rebecca Templeman, defending, explained that Andemariam, who hails from Eritrea and needed a Tigrinya interpreter in court, confessed to the offences during an interview.“
[Daily Mirror]
[defendant]
Yet another ******* nuisance who should not even be in our country.
“A woman’s cancer was spotted during a holiday massage in Turkey – after previously being misdiagnosed by UK doctors.
Claire O’Shea, 41, had previously been told by doctors the tummy pain she was experiencing was due to irritable bowel syndrome.
But during the treatment at a baths in Istanbul the masseuse spotted the mystery lump and questioned what it was.
‘I remember talking to my friends like: “My God. How is a Turkish masseuse doing a better job of telling me what’s wrong with me than my GP has for months?”
Despite having a scan when she returned home doctors continued to insist she was suffering from benign fibroids and showed no urgency towards her.
It was only when eight months later medics removed a lump the size of a grapefruit that she was diagnosed with an incurable gynaecological cancer.“
[Daily Mirror]
The health service for the people, the NHS, will only improve when it stops being treated like a quasi-religion or sacred cow, one run largely for the benefit of those who work in it. Also, when it stops having to serve an ever-expanding number of clients, many not even British.
“MPs have raised the alarm about proposals for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to view benefit claimants’ bank accounts for ‘social security purposes‘.
There are concerns this would allow ministers to view the banking details of any state pension recipients, whose payments are administered by DWP.”
[Daily Mail].
More nonsense from the Cabinet of Clowns. Can this Government even last out until late 2024?
[nb. the comment refers to London social housing].
[Update, same day: Seems that the tweet, showing political academic Matt Goodwin saying that “over 50%” of London social housing is occupied by immigrant families or individuals, has been deleted. He was only slightly out; seems that the true figure is about 49%…]
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Mass immigration is directly fueling Britain's scalating housing crisis, forcing long term residents out of their communities, driving up rent, & house prices. I'm sorry if this offends you. Mass immigration is simply not working. Get my Substack 2mrwhttps://t.co/liUeIhMiRYpic.twitter.com/hBC9751b2p
There are still innumerable pseudo-socialists and others who seem to think seriously that the UK, and the rest of Europe, can absorb waves of mass immigration without limit. How wrong they are. In the end, those waves will break down society completely, destroy our people, and smash our society into pieces.
In the literal sense of "precedent" this "precedes" the evetual departure of Judaism from England, that seems now more or less inevitable in the long run.
The logical outcome is to allow anyone at all to participate, i.e. have no men’s or women’s individual sports. Let women and men (and “trans” types) compete together. That will delete the “trans” nonsense from the whole situation (though admittedly also at the expense of women athletes, of course).
Alternatively, just have proper men’s and women’s sports, as previously.
Britain built 200k houses last year. CPS estimate we now need to build at least 514,000 houses each year, more than half of which is just to keep up with record net migration (much of which is a fiscal drag on the economy). It's neither "racist" nor "far right" to point to how… pic.twitter.com/sjtCYxIFiZ
“Britain built 200k houses last year. CPS estimate we now need to build at least514,000 houses each year, more than half of which is just to keep up with record net migration (much of which is a fiscal drag on the economy). It’s neither “racist” nor “far right” to point to how immigration is fuelling the housing crisis.“
It is, however, germane, to point out that a high proportion of immigrants (both “legal” and “illegal”) have no useful qualifications, and in many cases cannot even speak English beyond the most basic level. Apart from that, the fact is that “race is the root-stock, culture is the flower and fruit“. Race or “ethnicity” is central to the whole question.
🇬🇧 Andrea Jenkyns still remains the only Conservative MP to have the backbone to publicly submit a VONC letter in Rishi Sunak
Unsurprising. After all, Mrs Thatcher was called “the only man in the British Cabinet“. Nothing much has changed. I have observed these useless drones and those of similar type for 50 years, since I was a teenager. Members of the Bench and Bar, partners in firms of City solicitors, MPs etc.
Sunak and his Cabinet of Clowns become more pathetic daily.
Mass immigration is driving up house prices, rents and flooding social housing at the expense of British nationals. We need a new approachhttps://t.co/7WMWVwJ9Em
90% of people in media class today belong to graduate class, half of whom went to Oxbridge/Russell Group. Is more exclusive than it was in 1980s. Given what we know about social mobility is not unreasonable suggestion that many helped by privileged parents https://t.co/fSdqxHB9oQ
In a judgment that raises serious concerns about free speech, a UK court ruling has extended the boundaries of hate speech laws, potentially criminalizing implied meanings in private communications.https://t.co/JqamLfAn7p
"Hate-speech laws are already subjective—but the prospect of judges ruling on the putative 'implication' of text messages is a recipe for arbitrary tyranny." @L_Wastell on the recent conviction of an ex-Met police officer under the 2003 Communications Act.https://t.co/EkHNZ4fDXj
The photograph is misleading. The case commented upon was in the magistrates’ court, not the High Court or Court of Appeal.
The commentary is right, though. Some magistrates do seem to want to guess what was in the mind of a defendant posting online.
There really is no longer “free speech” or freedom of expression in the UK. My own trial, last month, confirmed that. What was behind my wrongful prosecution? The Jew-Zionist Israel-lobby cabal called “Campaign Against Antisemitism”. You don’t have to believe me, incidentally. They have admitted it repeatedly on their own Twitter/X account, as well as on their website.
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The UK's biggest publishing houses are now rejecting books that go against the woke narrative, or those that are written by white, straight men. If the industry wants to survive, it needs to start prioritising quality over ideology, says @NicholasTyrone.https://t.co/8FjgA1AUse
Six former police officers have been given suspended prison sentences for sending "grossly offensive" WhatsApp messages—yet more evidence that the state is now looking to use the Communications Act 2003 to police not just public, but private interactions.https://t.co/Cv6lWyPP7z
A bad law. I should know, having been convicted under its stupid and badly-drafted provisions only last month. The Law Commission recommended its repeal (I was one of the lay consultees, and noted as such at the end of the Law Commission report).
As to my own case, I shall decide whether to appeal after I am sentenced in a couple of months.
Today, 6 retired police officers received suspended sentences for "grossly offensive" WhatsApp messages under the Communications Act 2003, one of which, a boomer meme about parrots, simply for its "implication". 🧵(1/6)@SpeechUnionhttps://t.co/vBG0jTrsthpic.twitter.com/KmkRM9UGOe
Little Indian money-juggler Sunak reminds me of those hopeless contestants on TV quiz shows such as The Chase, the completely ignorant contestants, of whom you wonder “why are you even on a quiz show? You couldn’t buy a right answer“.
Had I been asked as recently as last month whether I thought that Sunak would lead his “Light Brigade” into the next general election, I would have replied that he would, if only because that election now looms large, with only a year or so to go, at maximum (I am told January 2025 would be the last possible month). There is a degree of “groundrush”.
Now? I am not so sure. The Conservative Party looks like getting wiped out, or at least reduced to as few as 50 MPs, unless its “leaders” can put forward something as a gamechanger. So far, every policy initiative run up the flagpole has been shot down by a public showing of thumbs-down. It may just be that the last desperate throw will be to change the leader (again).
I’ve watched this video over and over and over. They way it affects me is indescribable. From the way she looks at him and rests her head on his shoulder to the way her little hand clutches his vest 🥹
“I’ve watched this video over and over and over. They way it affects me is indescribable. From the way she looks at him and rests her head on his shoulder to the way her little hand clutches his vest.
These are the little angels that we’re seeing in video after video being pulled from underneath the rubble as dusty corpses.
How could you? HOW COULD YOU!?“
Many thanks to Moore Barlow for once again hosting our Light up a Life Christmas tree in Lymington. Our Lymington Light up a Life services will take place at St Thomas Church on Monday 11th December, at 3pm and 6pm. For more information visit https://t.co/XeOkaxdpQ0pic.twitter.com/Tohc5ubAqB
“A shoplifter kicked a Co-op worker with her high-heel, threatened a man with a syringe, and then did a poo on a hospital floor. Nyziah Shiloh was jailed for one year at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday, November 24, after admitting theft, assault, possessing an offensive weapon, two counts of criminal damage, attempted theft, and failing to surrender to the court at an earlier hearing.“
[My London]
Is there any point in having such creatures in our European society? How can higher forms of society ever be fostered or brought into being when the UK is replete with creatures of that sort?
What is even more incredible is the attitude of the judge:
“Judge Canavan lamented Shiloh’s lack of housing as she sent her to prison for a year, telling her: “If there was anything else I could do today because short prison sentences are not ideal… Unfortunately you qualify for none of the necessary programmes because you are homeless.”
[My London]
Any public housing available should go first to English/British families and people, of course.
Why are creatures like that even in this country?
I am far from a “hanger and flogger”, but what that judge is saying is that, had that drug addict had a home, he would not have sent her to prison. Read the full report, read what she did, factor in her previous convictions, and see whether you agree.
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NEW. "Jobs in UK shd have to be advertised in UK before business can recruit overseas workers to fill them"
ALL BRITS Strongly agree 39% Tend to agree 28% Tend to disagree 9% Strongly disagree 4% Don’t know 21%
NEW. "In recent yrs, international students have been able to stay in UK for up to 2 yrs after completing their studies without any conditions or needing a job. To what extent, if at all, do you support this policy?"
Strongly agree 8% Tend to agree 17% Tend to disagree 23%…
“In recent yrs, international students have been able to stay in UK for up to 2 yrs after completing their studies without any conditions or needing a job. To what extent, if at all, do you support this policy?”
My friend is a bank manager for Lloyds, told me last week that come January more branches will be closed,his elderly clients are in tears. He also told me that buses from the local hotel that was sold to the home office that brings in the illegals to have bank accounts!
This is a massive disgrace now. The banks proved, about 15 years ago, that they were hugely incompetent and hugely greedy. They would all have failed, their far-too-well remunerated directors and senior staff made redundant, had the British people, via the State, not bailed them out. Now they refuse to honour the social contract by keeping branches open.
Most local bank branches in my local town have either already closed, or will close in 2024. Any problems will have to be sorted out on the telephone, and apparently even that (often impossible because of endless questions and passwords etc) is going to be withdrawn for most people.
This is not a purely commercial matter. The banks have a responsibility which they are unwilling to honour.
It is, also, part of the ongoing alienation of people in this country from the society in which they live.
Suella Braverman's full resignation statement.
"It is now or never. The Conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months if we introduce yet another bill destined to fail"
A couple of caveats: firstly, I oppose any non-European/non-white being an MP, still less Cabinet Minister. Secondly, I cannot see that Suella Braverman accomplished any more than similar (?) Israel-lobby puppet Priti Patel in her time as Home Secretary. Third, I cannot endorse most of her views on purely domestic policy areas.
Having said that, she is of course undoubtedly correct in her view of the migration invasion, though she seems less clear about “legal” migration, which after all brought both her parents and those of Priti Patel to this country. “Legal” migration is 10x or even 20x as high as “illegal”.
I think that she is right about the political tsunami about to hit the Conservative Party, though immigration is only one of many policy areas where this absurd government of clowns has failed.
I wonder what will happen if/when the Conservative Party is left with 100 MPs, or even 50? At present, she seems to appear as the standout candidate to be elected Leader of the potential rump party that might be left, following the 2024 General Election. Her own seat must be one of the safest, partly by reason of speeches such as that made today.
Suella Braverman seems to be positioning herself as a latter-day Margaret Thatcher, who was called “the only man in the Cabinet“.
Of course, Suella Braverman was dismissed, so this speech is only nominally a “resignation” speech.
Christmas cards for political prisoners
As some readers will know, I do not belong to any political party or group. I therefore republish the appeal below in the spirit of looking at the big picture.
Even more than most public inquiries, this current one is a total waste of time and money.
Suella's statement. Unhappy MPs. Jenrick gone? What we are seeing is the start of a Tory civil war over the future of conservatism, a clash between Establishment Tories and National Conservatives. Here are the 10 key dividing lines 👇👇👇https://t.co/xBkvcoU0Xp
Any faction which (like Sunak’s, or that of Jenrick and Suella Braverman), doormats for Israel and the UK/US Jewish/Zionist lobby, gets a thumbs down from me. Same goes for Matt Goodwin, though he makes some cogent points elsewhere.