[“Off with their heads!“—Starmer and the “rioters” (protesters)]
£11 BILLION (and more) to Malaysia etc, £3 BILLION every year to the Jew-Zionist regime (dictatorship) in (part of) Ukraine. This Starmer-Labour government is itself a scarcely-legitimate regime, having been voted for by only 4 out of every 20 people (and only 4 out of every 12 that actually voted).
Meanwhile 95% of British people continue to get poorer, starting with pensioners:
“A Southampton pub landlady has spoken about ‘horrendous’ abuse from her ‘bully’ ex-partner – who squeezed her C-section wound days after having their baby.“
[defendant and victim prior to the material events]
“The court heard he had been previously convicted for offences involving Anneliese dating back to June 2020, when he choked, punched and kicked her, as well as damaging property – receiving a suspended sentence.
But things escalated again when she found out she was pregnant with their son in May 2023with his abusive outbursts continuing until two days before she gave birth on November 8 last year.
The court heard he would manipulate Anneliese financially, asking for money for food when he actually wanted to buy drugs and alcohol.
He told her to kill herself while carrying their unborn child and called her ‘worthless’, ‘overweight’ and ‘fat’ after she gave birth, telling her to ‘get to the gym’.
He was arrested on December 1, days after the incident when he squeezed the scar at her home in Romsey on November 28, when one of her friends reported his abuse to the police.
But the court heard he continued to contact her, ignoring his bail conditions – something he denied doing.
Worster pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, criminal damage, two counts of assault by beating and two counts of common assault.
At his sentencing, Judge Robert Hill, Assistant Judge Advocate General, branded him an “out and out bully who gets violent”.
He was given another suspended sentence: 15-months, suspended for two years, and also handed a six-month restraining order.
But, Anneliese said: “I am just a bit disappointed that it is another suspended sentence. I thought where he had been convicted before it would be maybe a bit worse for him.“
[Southampton Echo]
Comment perhaps unnecessary (?).
Still, interesting, in an England where the “wrong” online post can easily land someone in court, and even in prison.
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[East Berlin, 1970s]
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Moscow looked better back then (arguably).
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Our Prime Minister dresses in clothes costing £16,200 and wears glasses costing £2,485 given to him by Lord Waheed Alli. @Keir_Starmer's salary is £166,786 and someone else buys him his clothes yet he thinks pensioners shouldn't get £200 to help keep warm this winter pic.twitter.com/Q3VTrrZ9aT
— Northern Gardener🌱🇬🇧🏴 (@aNorthernGarden) August 26, 2024
Get rid of him and his Labour Friends of Israel Cabinet.
Hey MSM,
When you’re all comfortably seated in the No.10 Rose Garden listening to his “restoring trust speech” will any of you have the balls to ask Starmer why he blatantly lied to the public to win power and if he can expect to be arrested for posting online misinformation? pic.twitter.com/cja4kf6VWQ
These “people” add nothing positive to our society. They can neither create such a society nor even maintain one created by others; indeed, they cannot even live as parasites (predators and/or scavengers) in a civilized society without degrading it and dragging it down into the mire, into the swamp.
Will they all be fast tracked through the courts and paraded on TV for all to see?
I’ll answer that: NO!
‘Two Tier’ Keir and his two tier judicial system on full display.
“Two-tier” Keir has already “taken the knee” (kow-towed to) the black or non-white mob, along with thick-as-two-short-planks Angela Rayner. The aforesaid mob therefore have no respect either for Starmer (understandably) or for our society; they know they will usually be given a free pass.
I know what I think should be done about this “Labour”-label government but, because Britain is rapidly becoming a multikulti police state, I cannot say so expressly on the blog.
Nope.
I don't think they'll have the police, home office and CPS make glossy videos with dramatic music of their arrests and reveal their names and home addresses either.
We know what England, especially but not exclusively London, is now like. What will it be like in 2034 or 2044, if a proper social-national government cannot take the reins of supreme power?
I want to live in a country where stabbings aren't just a part of the daily news cycle. How did Britain decline so fast?
Ironic that a [person posing as] Prime Minister, “Two-tier” Keir, who has a huge Commons majority, is no more fitted for his rank than were his predecessors: the little Indian money-juggler Sunak, Liz Truss, “Boris”-idiot or Theresa May.
I got an early taster of just how thin-skinned Keir Starmer is. Before the 2019 GE, I quoted him the part of the Labour 2017 manifesto that promised to end free movement with the EU – a promise that he got Corbyn to drop. I just sent him the quote. He blocked me. pic.twitter.com/QVAteeiCAG
So the question devolves to “how can we get rid of him?“…
I don't normally link to @UKLabour pages, but really everyone needs to read Keir Starmer's speech to appreciate its scary mix of authoritarianism and vacuousness.
He has nothing to say on immigration – literally nothing. And he has no understanding of how to generate growth. So…
“I don’t normally link to @UKLabour pages, but really everyone needs to read Keir Starmer’s speech to appreciate its scary mix of authoritarianism and vacuousness.
He has nothing to say on immigration – literally nothing. And he has no understanding of how to generate growth. So he resorts to more of what Labour always do – raise taxes, borrow money, pay it out to their clients.
True, but Frost neglects to add that the only reason the British people are now saddled with Starmer is because the “Conservatives” proved themselves utterly useless for 14 years.
Even Starmer’s (and Rachel Reeves’) exculpa is derivative, copied from that of Cameron-Levita, Osborne and Danny Alexander 14 years ago. Does anyone remember that? All the bs about having “examined ‘the books’ and found that there is no money” etc.
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“Earlier this year the government gave more family visas to relatives of Somali nationals than it gave work visas to physicists, chemists & biologists from all other countries combined. What kind of country are we building here?”https://t.co/2L7hI23j52
Ha. Rhetorical question, of course. A multiracial, multicultural, utterly shambolic dystopian police state, held together only by fear of increasingly severe and, eventually, savage policing and sentencing by politicized police, prosecutors, and courts.
"Here's the truth. Most of the people coming to Britain on work visas are not doctors & nurses in the NHS. They are doing low-skill, low pay work, pulling down wages, undercutting workers & contributing to declining standards of living for everybody else"https://t.co/2L7hI23j52
Horrifying. Keir Starmer and his ilk are heavily protected from this. They will NEVER personally experience the results of their madness. It's ALWAYS the ordinary (mostly White) middle-class guy/gal who feel the pain and loss.
I just don’t think Labour have a serious plan for stopping the boats and I just don’t think anybody in Westminster is being honest with the British people. Enough of the lying, the misleading, just tell it straight https://t.co/2L7hI23j52
Of course, “the boats” are only about 5% of the whole problem of mass immigration, 95% of which is —superficially— “legal” immigration.
The head of the Kyiv regime admitted that the army is facing a difficult situation on the contact line in Donbas, and that Ukraine does not have enough money to produce its own weapons.
" It is an expensive program and money should be invested in it. But there is no money for… pic.twitter.com/RB2BDfTrSv
Thoughts about “two-tier Keir”, two-tier “justice” etc
I often look at local newspapers online. Sometimes, you can get a better idea of where UK society is from those sources than you do from the national Press.
I just saw a few reports in the local Press, from several places in the south of England, which must surely stagger anyone who has observed the almost Stalinist sentences recently handed down to those who have been involved directly or indirectly in the recent protests or so-called “riots”.
Example: a mixed-race individual described as “a powerful thug” lost his jacket in a bar. He demanded that the barman find it. He then punched the barman and, despite other staff intervening, did so again. Door staff detained him after a struggle, the police arrived, and he then punched a policeman in the face. Previous offences of violence. Result? Non-custodial sentence.
Another example? “Traveller” (Irish tinker/”gypsy”) took police on a high-speed chase in a van. Much damage done, and some injury to members of the public. Tried to run off after he crashed. Uninsured. No driving licence. Multiple previous convictions. Result? Non-custodial sentence.
The recent sentencing for “political” or quasi-political “crimes” has mostly been a disgrace, and has actually shown up the System politicians, notably “two-tier” Keir, as being not strong (as they try to project) but fearful, and the System itself as brittle, without much resilience.
Incidentally, I was just thinking about that time, related in the New Testament, when Jesus Christ overturned the tables of the Jew moneychangers and did other “rebellious” actions, and scourged the moneychangers (at least symbolically):
And when he had made a scourge of small cords, he drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep, and the oxen; and poured out the changers’ money, and overthrew the tables; And said unto them that sold doves, Take these things hence; make not my Father’s house a house of merchandise.
And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money changers, and the seats of them that sold doves, And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.
Now obviously the motivation of Jesus Christ was not the same as those “rioting” or protesting in the UK recently, but it could yet be described as “ideological” and/or “rebellious”, and certainly His actions were not that different from those of some of the recent defendants sentenced to imprisonment for having shouted insulting words, overturned cars, assaulted policemen and others etc.
Admittedly, one cannot imagine Jesus Christ looting a sausage-roll shop…
I nearly forgot to add that the said “tinker”, mentioned above, was sentenced to a non-custodial sentence partly because “he had to support” (I wonder how, exactly?) no less than 7 children, with another expected shortly.
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A German city hosts a festival of diversity. Three people are killed, and while the attack is ongoing, authorities ask the DJ to keep playing so people don't notice what's happening.
Meanwhile, every single year, many millions more “migrants” (migrant-invaders) flood into Europe. A million or so or them end up invading Britain (whether as “legals” or “illegals”, often posing as permitted entrants (“fiancees”, “spouses”, “students”, workers with work visas, “tourists” etc). Many just disappear into “the community” once here.
They think they’re being more sophisticated and perceptive when they’re dropping instantly into the groove of dreary orthodoxy https://t.co/lz699n9vTw
100% right. This idiotic analysis on Sky News says much about how the establishment has messed up our country. The bright spark would rather stigmatise people holding rightful concerns than focus fully on the terrorists. Shameful.
I started my answer by describing the events in Germany as “terrible”. But you clipped that bit out. Because that’s what you do. https://t.co/qEnTRZOKPQ
That Usherwood individual, formerly Political Editor at LBC radio (owned by Jewish Zionists) seems to have been tied up with the noisier parts of the Jew-Zionist lobby, such as the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”]. He has an agenda, in my opinion.
At time of blogging, the situation remains unclear.
Just ONE Member of Parliament had the balls to speak the truth about the Covid shots in Parliament, even calling out his own party for their complicity
The “Conservative” Party suspended him, then spent big money to prevent him from winning re-election.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) August 24, 2024
Israeli officials believe the massive Hezbollah missile attack thwarted this morning by Israel's preemptive strike was aimed, in part, at the headquarters of Israel's intelligence agencies north of Tel Aviv.
Notice Starmer and his sinister chancellor never warn the rich and wealthy that things are going to get worse for them. He is saying that working people will have to bail the country out of this mess… yet again… Not those who helped cause it. pic.twitter.com/QbQshXWPZv
In an entry from a date in 2000, Mullins (appointed a junior minister under Blair) notes that one major problem with housing provision is that “most of the private rental housing has been soaked up by asylum seekers“.
In 2000! 24 years ago!
Some political nitwits, though, still do not seem to understand the basic facts, as seen with former MP, Sajid Javid:
[“4 million“? Make that 14 million and more!]
Chapter 1: Caroline Lucas claims there was no sense of English national identity until it was invented by the Tudors pic.twitter.com/jmoh16i8nb
Not entirely accurate, though not completely wrong either.
National identities across Europe developed, out of existing identities, in the earliest years of the 5th Post-Atlantean Age, that is, roughly, from 1400 AD.
Prior to that, someone might hold feudal power in more than one part of Europe, as the Plantagenet kings held sway in both England and parts of France.
The Renaissance recapitulated in a new way the 4th Post-Atantean Age (the Greco-Roman), and that 5th Age was at its beginning then. Joan of Arc was one major manifestation.
Once national identity strengthened, feudalism, with its system of fealty crossing other boundaries, waned. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fealty.
In England, the influences of the new form of identity, national identity stricto sensu, slowly developed from that time. The Renaissance was slightly delayed in coming to England, having originated in Italy. Later, in the Tudor period (i.e. from 1485), a greater sense of national identity grew, but the same or similar was happening all over Europe, and had already started to happen in Switzerland, particularly.
So Caroline Lucas, though wrong in the specifics (the Tudors did not “invent” English national identity), is not totally wrong inasmuch as that identity, as we now understand it, was to a large extent initially the product of the Tudor period.
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Ex-Scotland Yard detective @PeterBleksley absolutely NAILS the problem with policing in our country.
The man just says it how it is.
Could you imagine how much safer the UK would be if men like him ran the Home Office? pic.twitter.com/5aQhgoDIbg
"They couldn't catch a cold, but they're very strong on diversity, equality and inclusion."
Former Met Police Detective Peter Bleksley says so many officers are too concerned with climbing "the greasy poll of promotion".@PeterBleksleypic.twitter.com/gKCV35ZQZx
That is not my idea of a police Chief Superintendent, either.
Rather sad #sundayvibes here … The dairy industry is killing off our iconic 🇬🇧 #wildlife on the pretext of controlling bovine🐄TB in cattle even though Dr. Brian May & his team have shown that there is a better way, & Labour admit that the cull is "ineffective"#stopthecull🦡🙏 https://t.co/2oDdyiGIpv
Stealing from pensioners. Lying about the financial black hole. Financial incompetence. Giving homes to illegals. Caving in to the unions. 2 tier policing. Crushing freedom of speech. Being anti-British. Killing farming. NET ZERO policies driving us into poverty
So take from pensioners who have paid into the system all their lives to give them free homes, benefits, medical and dental care, new iPhones, heating, etc etc. In return they will vote Labour and keep them in power.
Instead of Angela Merkel’s head, it should have that of either Yvette Cooper or Zoe Gardner (other candidates are available).
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Toretsk, during the night. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are simply being burned out by aviation and TOS Systems. If they do not retreat, then only ruins and Corpses of Ukrainian soldiers will remain from the City. pic.twitter.com/WUtu3W6H3M
The truth is that the “authorities” are afraid of the blacks. They know that, were this ridiculous and out-of-place “festival” to be prohibited, the blacks would go *** —what’s the phrase?— well, let’s just say they would get angry. As in burn down London angry. As in destroy Notting Hill angry. Therefore, the Notting Hill Carnival will be an annual nuisance until Britain has a proper government and society.
Where do cyclists fall on Dark Triad of Personality? My view:
— Newspaper articles collection (@NewsArticleColl) August 25, 2024
🇺🇸Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says President Trump is set to make a series of announcements about other Democrats joining his campaign. pic.twitter.com/vX3ECuVpNv
A meteor broke into pieces and burned up near the city of St. Francis Bay in South Africa, and that moment was captured on video pic.twitter.com/rjMQoTS4uD
Ukraine announces that Belarus has started deploying a large number of troops and military equipment near the border with Ukraine and that Wagner troops have been spotted there too.
According to YouGov, the most popular Conservative leadership candidate among 2024 Conservatives (joint top), Leave voters, Reform voters & the working-class is … Suella Braverman! (who just dropped out) see -> https://t.co/xBkvcoU0Xp
What kind of clueless people voted “Conservative” at GE 2024 anyway? 3 out of every 12 that voted at all did, though.
"Britain's growing problem with Islamic sectarian politics is directly downstream from its decision to pursue mass immigration while simultaneously failing to integrate those who do come into the country"https://t.co/PzlVaTE7Jb
Russia’s Defense Ministry has begun extensive naval exercises involving around 300 warships and speedboats from the Northern, Pacific, and Baltic Fleets, as well as the Caspian Flotilla. pic.twitter.com/fppViwryFD
Three hundred ships (and smaller craft)? Impressive, on the face of it.
newspaper "Maariv":
🔻 Ben Caspit: "Israel" is not on the brink of chaos, but it is in a state of chaos. The video clips showing dozens or hundreds of Israelis trying to storm the gates of military bases are a symbol of our disintegration.
I do not know who exactly is that Labour MP begging for more migrant-invaders to be allowed to come and stay here. Just one of —probably— hundreds of similar type.
Supported open borders all his life. Got rid of the one deterrent we had without anything to take its place. Consistently voted against border control.
“A man has said he will never return to Bournemouth after an attacker bit his ear off at a Razorlight concert.
“I was enjoying the night, watching Razorlight and having a good time, having a laugh with everybody when out of nowhere he’s tapped me on the shoulder a few times,” said Matt.
“I went in thinking he had something to say to me and the next thing I know he’s taken my ear off.”
Daniel Sykes, 46, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court, for inflicting grievous bodily harm, to nine months in prison, suspended for 18 months.
He was also ordered to pay £500 in compensation, but Matt said this will not cover his counselling sessions and travel costs.
“He’s just walking the streets like nothing matters now to him.”
[Bournemouth Echo]
[defendant]
Regular readers know that I always say that I am not a “hanger and flogger” by any means, but a suspended sentence, and pitiful financial penalty, for a completely unprovoked and vicious attack of that sort in a public place, is inadequate; in fact it makes a mockery of law, order, and the courts.
We all know that prisons are full etc, but that sentence is just not good enough. Naturally, not all relevant facts before the court are printed in newspaper reports, but it is hard to see what mitigation could be sufficient on the facts that are known to newspaper readers to outweigh what the defendant did.
Why would people aged 45+ even be at such an event? I do not know, but then I myself would pay to be able to avoid such a noisy gathering.
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I wondered how long it would be before the 'far right' trope would appear. We live in a country where anything the media don't agree with is 'far right' it's pathetic, lazy 'journalism'. The people who write such pieces are scum.
3,000 illegal migrants have crossed the Channel since Keir Starmer & Labour took power. As I've explained, with no serious deterrent, no serious plan, & no consequences for those who cross, this crisis is going to get much worse under Labourhttps://t.co/NmI46TvxuA
First of all, the full facts, in detail, are not publicly known; I certainly do not know them.
Having said that, a few things do occur to me. The most forceful policeman in the now-infamous video clip plainly went far beyond what was necessary. His prisoner or opponent was lying face down, hands apparently bound. He was apparently not moving at all. The policeman kicked him in the head, a hard kick which might have killed the prisoner. The policeman then stamped down hard —he was wearing boots— another assault that might also have killed the prisoner.
Secondly, the context is not on film; allegedly, an immediately-earlier assault by the Muslim family on a policewoman and another. I suppose that that policewoman was the young woman running around like a headless chicken in the video. Useless.
Thirdly, I noticed in the later video that another totally useless policewoman was there, doing nothing but being a useless extra body. There should probably be a rethink about the utility of policewomen in uniformed front-line roles, as UK society becomes ever-more violent.
Fourthly, the comment of Richard Tice MP of Reform UK, applauding the (apparent) over-reaction by one or two of the policemen, was predictably brainless.
Fifthly, the cartoon below is increasingly relevant in the UK:
Actually, another point also occurred to me as I watched a few minutes of TV news coverage: how many of the passengers seen in the background were non-European.
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Wolves and crows have a special relationship.
In the wild, crows will often lead wolves to prey in return for meat.
Crows have been seen playing with wolf pups, bringing them sticks and feathers as gifts, then reuniting with them as adults to continue the hunt.
NEW POST. Why the UK's illegal migration crisis is about to get a LOT worse. My thoughts on Labour's latest moves including the unserious plan to increase international aid https://t.co/NmI46TvxuA
"Labour's plan to spend £100 million on aid, hoping it will stop illegal migration, makes no sense. Serious studies show aid has little effect on migration flows while some even find it encourages further migration"https://t.co/NmI46TvxuA
Not unlike the Tories in 2001 convincing themselves that the country was screaming out for “a quiet man”. IDS was gone in two years https://t.co/RCoHLQrkLu
Trump is, obviously, a very flawed individual, but it is hard to imagine what kind of American would rather vote for Kamala Harris, a useless box-ticking careerist and know-nothing.
I suppose that the Democrats hope that she will capture the votes of the “blacks and browns” (etc), a simple racially-based preference based on the fact that she is mixed-race [father Jamaican, mother Indian Tamil: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamala_Harris#Early_life_and_education].
Forbes: A major war in the Middle East is inevitable.
"The likelihood of a major war between Israel, Hezbollah and Iran is increasing. Such a conflict could quickly spiral out of control with the participation of the US and Russia. It could even force China to take a more… pic.twitter.com/VBL7pHtp0g
A third “world war” would be devastating, probably on a scale exceeding even that of the 1939-45 conflict. We can only hope that humanity, i.e. those individuals and groups with real power, pull back from the brink. If not, Europe, and quite likely Asia and North America as well, may face near-wipeout.
Nadine Dorries, pretty brainless freeloader though she is, is right about the semi-gangster milieu that has grown up, over two decades or more, in the centre of the “Conservative” Party. Given my head, I should know how to get rid of nuisances of that sort, but I am “not allowed” to detail that, in our “free” and supposedly liberal country.
Green MP calls for commons overhaul, with electronic voting and electoral reformhttps://t.co/LYC0HWq9vB
The most important reform would be to the electoral system. As frequently recently noted on the blog, at the recent General Election and out of every 20 eligible voters, 8 decided not to vote, a clear repudiation of the political system, the voting system, and the “main parties”.
Of the remaining (12) voters who did vote, a mere 4 voted Labour, 3 Conservative, 2 each for Reform UK and LibDem (though Reform got far more votes), and 1 (not quite) voted Green.
That is Starmer-Labour’s mandate and support-base— 4 people out of every 20.
A brilliant imperative from the greatest charity on the planet. Please give them your support for #TravelWithKindness please join me and sign the petition below. https://t.co/igFDgi5bAY
Animal rights activist Peter Egan thinks dressage "should be banned" from the Olympics, after a video emerged of Charlotte Dujardin repeatedly whipping a horse.@TVKev | @PeterEgan6pic.twitter.com/mDn9lZ91FJ
"I deeply regret riding an elephant on holiday. This year we should all make the ethical choice" @ChrisGPackham writes for @guardian on his journey toward more ethical travel choices and urges everyone to support Animals Asia's #TravelWithKindness campaign https://t.co/gb0u5XIoGV
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) July 25, 2024
If you aren’t disturbed by a foreign leader receiving dozens of standing ovations from our Congress as he demands more of our money, you are not a Loyal American.
Hey #politicslive just thought I’d let you know that in the GE @LibDems did brilliantly – loads of new MPs. Yet today you’ve got the chairman of Reform on. I’d like to say I’m surprised but 🤷♀️
Typical Twitter-twit. Yes, the LibDems, as longstanding “dustbin-for-votes” party, got 72 MPs at the General Election. Their vote-share was 12.2% (3,519,199 votes).
By reason of the incredibly undemocratic and illogical UK voting system, Reform UK only got 5 MPs, despite having received a vote-share of 14.3% (4,117,221 votes), well ahead of the LibDems.
Needless to say, tendentious creatures such as tweeter “@Jo_WhiteheadUK” are actually secretly or not so secretly pleased that the electoral system is biased against even mildly-national parties such as Reform UK.
The absurdity of the electoral system is surely now obvious to all. The Conservative Party got a vote-share of 23.7% (6,827,311 votes), just over 1.6 times the vote received by Reform UK, yet now has 121 MPs!
Labour is even more unfairly favoured: <33.7% of the popular vote (9,704,655 individual votes); only just over 2.3 times the Reform UK vote, yet it now has 411 MPs.
Sinn Fein got only 210,891 votes (0.73%) yet has 7 MPs, because its vote is concentrated in a small number of Northern Irish seats. Absurd.
This is not really “democracy”, however defined. A caricature of democracy.
Two things. Firstly, Labour, at the highest level, is signed up to the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan, just as are the “Conservatives”— they want to import non-Europeans into all European countries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan.
Secondly, Labour, like their supposed “opponents” in the Westminster monkeyhouse, talk about “criminal gangs” as if they are the problem. No, they are but a symptom. By all means eliminate those criminals (the System politicians will not even do that, in reality), but the migration-invasion will not be stopped, or even much reduced, by those methods.
It is clear that Labour intends to “legalize” both those illegals already here and most of those planning to invade our shores.
In Britain’s fantasy politics, centred around House of Commons seats, Labour “won” GE 2024 by a landslide, the Conservative Party lost hugely, the LibDems did terribly well and had a kind of resurgence, and Reform UK performed underwhelmingly and got the few (5) MPs that they deserved (or not, according to many Twitter-twits).
In Britain’s real political landscape, away from the Westminster Bubble and the TV studios, things look rather different.
Take 20 UK potential voters, 20 people eligible to vote.
Out of that 20, at least 8 did not bother to vote at all. Those 8 people are completely disenchanted with the whole political system.
Of the remaining 12 voters, i.e. those that actually voted, 2 (in statistical terms, 1.72) voted for Reform UK, 3 (2.84) voted Conservative, and 4 (4.04) voted Labour. Another 1 or 2 (1.47) voted LibDem and maybe 1 (0.76) voted Green.
That is how, out of every 12 voters that voted, and out of every 20 eligible, people voted.
It can be seen that Labour does not really have the massive mandate to which it pretends. For every 4 people presently voting for Labour, another 3 are voting Conservative, 2 are voting Reform UK, 1 or 2 are voting LibDem, and 1 voting Green.
It is the view of the System msm that the above does not matter. Labour has 411 MPs and a huge majority in the Commons, and that’s that.
Not quite. Public opinion can be ignored by those holding power, but only up to a point. I have seen at close quarters some entrenched political systems change, indeed collapse, when public opinion and mood reached a certain tipping-point.
What happens in 2027, 2028, or 2029, after Labour fails dismally, as I think it will (and must, if it is going to allow a million non-Europeans into the UK every year)? The people will not turn back to the Conservative Party, whichever faction rules that rump of a party. The LibDems are just a tactical-vote and dustbin-vote party. Reform UK may or may not rise further.
Ultimately, I think it entirely possible that a social-national alternative not presently in existence may arise. That may or may not be a “party” in the Parliamentary sense.
One thing is for sure— the will and welfare of the people cannot be trifled with indefinitely. Salus populi suprema lex…
[“the welfare of the people is the highest law“— Cicero].
Reform UK is a symptom of how angry rather a lot of English people are about the state of the country. Over 4 million votes, over 14% of those voters who voted (i.e. Reform UK was voted for by 1 in 7 voters).
Reform UK got 14.3% of votes, but only 5 MPs.
LibDems? Fewer votes by far than Reform, yet 72 MPs. Ridiculous.
The Conservative Party got 23.7%, little more than one and a half times the number of votes taken by Reform, yet 121 MPs.
Where is the justice, or even logic, in that?
As for the Labour Party, its 33.7% of votes cast represents less than two and a half times the Reform vote, yet it ends up with 411 MPs!
Again, no justice and no logic.
Apparently, Peter Barnes (or Peter C. Barnes) is a UK political campaigns person, who works or has worked for the Conservative Party, and who appears on the “no-one watches” Talk TV and the “almost no-one watches” GB News television outlets.
Back in May I made a prediction. A lot changed and to everyone’s surprise @reformparty_uk actually secured the seats
Seems that Barnes blames Reform UK for Labour’s faux “landslide” (procured by a mere 33.7% of votes cast, i.e. about 20% of all potential votes), and via an electoral system patently not fit for purpose.
In reality, the blame for the Starmer-Labour victory should be placed, first and foremost, with a succession of supposedly “Conservative” governments over the past 14 years, headed by no less than 5 Conservative Party prime ministers who all turned out to be complete deadheads.
Those Conservative Party governments presided over the importation of 3-4 MILLION immigrants, mostly non-European, and over the trashing of public services including the libraries, courts, police, district nursing, roads, elder care, social housing; also riverine pollution… you name it.
At present, mass immigration into the UK is somewhere around a million a year. Yes, a few hundred thousand also leave, but most of the leavers are Brit or other European people emigrating to Australasia and elsewhere.
Barnes seems to think that, had Reform UK not existed, all or most of its voters would have voted Con, thus preventing a Labour government, or one with a majority.
First of all, while most 2024 election Reform UK voters would not have voted Labour in those or any circumstances, that does not mean that they would have voted Con. Probably not. More likely, abstention.
Secondly, parties exist for a reason. There now seems little reason for most voters to vote Con. That seems to be lost on Westminster Bubble types such as Barnes (of whom I had not heard until today). Reform UK is the outcome of profound discontent in the depths of the population.
If Labour (as I firmly expect) fails to give the British people what they require, then Reform UK will not only grow in influence, but will also be the least of the problems of the System parties.
Britain needs a real social-national movement.
Remarkable how he got such a big majority on so few votes. Also he has the lowest popularity rating of any newly elected PM
— Sara Lockwood, Reform UK (@SaraLockwood_x) July 8, 2024
Rachel Reeves sister Ellie made minister without portfolio & Labour Chair. Jacqui Smith to be higher education minister. She resigned in 2009 in the expenses scandals & had got 2 day-release prisoners to paint a room in her house instead of doing work to benefit the community. pic.twitter.com/39nI82fdNO
— Ann Johns, Grumpy Geordie Gran #PAL #Save our NHS (@AnnJohn30914404) July 7, 2024
Cronyism, petty or not so petty corruption and fraud…it’s like the Blair-Brown years all over again.
Are new housing plans a 'declaration of war' against opposing residents?@heliaebrahimi asks Chancellor Rachel Reeves if Labour's plans to prioritise brownfield and grey belt land to meet housing targets is 'calling time' on all NIMBYs. pic.twitter.com/KkOFuOLq3R
This is fucking insane and dangerous. Rachel Reeves tells labour friends of Israel that she’ll prosecute those with “anti-zionism and anti-Israel feeling that is allowed to flourish in some communities”
Rachel Reeves believes in the nationalization of intimidation…
Conservative party will seek to absorb reform as a whole or at an individual MP level in an effort to rebrand. I don’t think that should happen, the Tories have failed us so badly, I for one will never trust them again. Our great country deserves better 🇬🇧
We must be clear: the minority of “activist” blacks and browns want the real British people, the so-called “white British”, to disappear, bred out or otherwise disposed of.
Isn’t the whole point to get rid of the illegals not to actually take more? 🙄
— 𝒯𝓇𝒶𝒸𝓉𝑜𝓇𝑔𝒾𝓇𝓁𝓎 🇬🇧🚜 💚🤍💜 (@tractorgirly) July 8, 2024
As I predicted. Labour continues the fiction that the problem is “smuggling gangs” etc, when the real problem is the migration invasion itself (both “legal” and “illegal”), and that would be about the same whether or not various types of criminal were making profits from it all.
I also predicted that Labour in government would open “processing centres” in France, approve 95% of applicants (who will then travel on to the UK “legally”, via ferry or air); the TV and newspaper coverage of invaders being ferried to the South Coast ports (via RNLI and Border Force) or beaches (via rubber boats etc) will simply all but stop, but the invasion itself will continue, just invisibly.
The Conservative party watching on, slack jawed, as it realises you are in fact allowed to use the machinery of government to do things you want and don't have to care if your opponents scream about it.
Now park a few newbuild estates in Tory seats to drive that point home. https://t.co/w16NZI3wNq
— Sam Ashworth-Hayes (@SAshworthHayes) July 8, 2024
Tweeter “@IGMansfield” obviously loves the new “elected” dictatorship of Labour, as it prepares to build over the once “green and pleasant land” so that the invading migrants have a hutch to call their own. No consultation, no appeal, and he loves it.
We often talk about the “enemies of the people”. They now emerge in plain sight. Those who want to trash what is left of this country, whether for profit or for political tendentiousness.
Look at those applauding that tweet (eg below). Not all, or even mostly, any kind of “socialist”:
There is still a small window of opportunity for a party such as Reform UK, or even a genuinely social-national party, to make headway in terms of Commons seats etc. All roads lead to Rome. However, we are getting to the point where ordinary political activity, as per the Reform phenomenon, is not likely to lead to real success, or to triumph.
We are facing an exploding non-European population in the UK, and an upcoming repression on free speech worse than anything so far seen.
Meanwhile, the hordes of “useful idiots” applaud fake “Labour” and love to see government being tyrannical and careless of civil rights (a phenomenon also noted during the 2020-2022 “Covid” panicdemic/scamdemic),
Starmer-Labour has little in common with “the party formerly known as Labour”; it is a finance-capitalist project, which poses (and is presented by the msm) as wildly popular because of its Commons “landslide”, when in reality (as examined on the blog over the past few days), it only got 33.7% of the popular vote. Indeed, 40% of the eligible electorate did not vote, so the real support for Starmer-Labour in the country is only about 20%.
This is a WEF government, a ZOG/NWO government, a Labour Friends of Israel government, a Bilderberg government. It has no real validity.
Starmer-Labour is really just another globalist and finance-capitalist “project” akin to Blair’s “New Labour”, as seen in the many Blair-Brown faces now in government. The myriad new MPs are basically lobby-fodder.
Ed Miliband will soon build wind turbines on this skyline. How do people feel about that? https://t.co/qyEmMt1RhY
Miliband, who claimed in 2009 at Copenhagen that we had either 3 or 5 years to “save the planet”. Then the planet yawned and everyone, or almost everyone, forgot about the prediction (which was echoed by the then Prince Charles).
Well, now Miliband is back, wanting to cover the countryside in turbines.
Wonderful to see the first Border force boat bringing in migrants trying to cross the channel safely into Dover, since Labour winning.
I thought that that “@Bushra1Shaikh” Twitter/X account must be some form of satire, but apparently not.
There it is, anyway— the latest batch of migrant-invaders, brought to the UK by one of the government agencies meant to protect our borders from invasion and breach by criminals…
Just looked her up online. Apparently, she was on the TV show The Apprentice about 7 years ago, in 2017 (fired before the show came to an end). 40-41 years old, a divorced single mother of three children, and a businesswoman of some sort, who sells Muslim clothing.
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Lots of people telling themselves Reform was a "protest vote". Wrong. Number 1 reason people left Tories for Reform was "Tories didn't deliver what they promised". And immigration absolutely central to this. Reformers know exactly what they want …https://t.co/hjoHoqJtxM
Zelensky: Ukraine cannot equip 14 brigades due to lack of weapons
" We have brigades without weapons, we have 14 brigades that do not have enough weapons. One brigade has from 1,000 to 8,000 people, and the main source of weapons for the Ukrainian forces is Western supplies ,"… pic.twitter.com/wIjrY2zSzv
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) July 4, 2024
Whether it happens this summer or next, sooner or later the Russian “Stavka” will order a general advance across Eastern Ukraine. Russia cannot lose this war and will not lose it.
#ToriesIntoThird Stephen Smith was found 'fit for work' by the Tory DWP. He appealed from his hospital bed but died before the result was known. One of thousands. Don't let them get away with it. pic.twitter.com/wsScXd1WGM
The Labour Party 1997-2010 created the system that resulted in this, the Conservative Party 2010-2015 made such events more common, and the Liberal Democrats enabled the Conservative Party from 2010-2015.
— alessandra rizzo (@alessandrarizzo) July 4, 2024
If so, rather disappointing for me. I wanted the Conservative Party to be all but wiped out, primarily. 130 MPs will mean that it can still present itself as a potentially viable party of government, as it did after 1997. Very disappointing and irritating.
That means that the “2-3 main parties” scam rolls on, at least until 2029.
For social nationalism, there is no “Parliamentary road”…
Assuming that the exit poll is accurate, this is the triumph of the unmeritorious. Unmerited “elected” dictatorship for Labour. Unmerited success for the LibDems, getting 61 seats off little more than Ed Davey clowning and falling off sailboards etc. The “dustbin” party… Also, the unmerited survival of the Conservative Party, even if only as a rump party of ~131 MPs, but still enough to be the official Opposition.
The SNP, reduced to ~10 MPs at Westminster, is pretty much a dead duck as a party of Scottish government in the future, as is, now, any faux-“Independence” for Scotland.
As for Reform UK, I think that ~13 MPs constitute as good a result as they realistically could have expected. For the past 9 years, the LibDems have had fewer MPs: 8 in 2015, 12 in 2017, and 11 in 2019, yet look at them now— 61 MPs predicted. Reform UK could be there, or beyond there, in 2029. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Democrats_(UK)#General_elections.
[“Moskva” swimming pool, Kropotkinskaya, in 1980. At the time (it is no longer in existence) the largest swimming pool in the world, capable of hosting thousands of swimmers. I myself swam there daily when I was in Moscow in 1993 but, at that time, a year before its permanent closure, there were only about a dozen or so swimmers when I would visit (quite early in the morning): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moskva_Pool]
Well, this week I scored 5/10, the same as political journalist John Rentoul. I knew the answers to questions 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9. I could not quite bring to mind the answers to questions 1 and 8, and had no idea about questions 4, 7, and 10.
My feeling, with a mere 5 days to go before Election Day, is that, firstly and obviously, the Conservative Party has reached the end of its road.
What does it even pretend to stand for now? It has embraced every sort of “woke” nonsense over the past 14 years, and even tried to hit Reform UK yesterday with the accusation that a Reform UK activist criticized a police car flying a “Pride” (LGBTQXYZ) flag. How is such criticism even controversial? The police should not be flying socially or politically contentious flags.
The Conservative Party has also presided over the migration invasion, trying to manage the influx of millions of non-Europeans (over a million a year now) but never seriously trying to stop it; indeed, encouraging “legal” migration, which is 95% of all migration-invasion. Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan.
As for living standards, straight down, and set to continue, under Labour plunging ever-lower. That may give social-nationalism an opening quite soon (but there has to be a movement to capture the sentiment).
My view about Reform UK is that many of those who favour it have already voted, via the postal ballot. Most of the rest who are leaning to Reform UK will not be put off by the contrived scandal in Clacton; some may even like the outspoken comments aired on Channel 4.
There is also the point that maybe 20% of eligible voters are either not going to vote, or are still uncertain. Few will vote Con. They —in my opinion— will not, most of them, vote Lab either. So either Reform UK, LibDem, or Green. I should say that Reform UK will get more than the LibDems, maybe more than the LibDems and Greens combined. Even if that only boosts Reform UK’s vote-share by 2 or 3 points, so from ?18% or ?20% to 21% or maybe as high as 24%, that would be mega in terms of the ultimate results.
If, as seems, anything from 5% to 20% of voters are only going to decide in the last days of the campaign, or even on the day, that means that there is still much to play for.
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Many White House employees were so devastated by Biden's debate failure that they did not go to work on Friday and stayed home telecommuting, CNN reports.
In group chats, sad jokes were made about updating a resume to look for a new job elsewhere, one of the officials told the… pic.twitter.com/cTJa71LCjI
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 28, 2024
Donald Trump said China, Russia and North Korea will not be enemies if he is re-elected pic.twitter.com/hTQU28nRgv
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 28, 2024
Hopefully, when/if Trump becomes President again, American support for the Kiev regime will be scaled back and maybe stopped altogether. Other NATO states, and other states yet, will then and consequently rethink their pro-“Ukraine” (Kiev regime) stances.
The war will then grind to a halt within, at most, a few weeks. Zelensky and his cabal will flee, or be captured, or killed, and Russia will be able to redraw the map in suitable fashion, ruling the “Russian” part east of the Dnieper and along the coasts of the Sea of Azov and Black Sea, as well as Crimea; the rest of Ukraine can be an independent or autonomous state or territory centred on Lvov, peacefully and unthreateningly ruling its own lands and population. About half of Ukrainian territory as it was pre-2022.
As for Zelensky, if he survives, he and his wife can go to one of his villas in the Americas (Gulf Coast Florida, and/or the Caribbean), or to Israel, there to live off his stolen billions.
Massive looting occurs in Nairobi, Kenya following recent protests against President Ruto's initiatives pic.twitter.com/fSCbfUG2pp
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 28, 2024
Thick-as-two-short-planks David Lammy, arguably the most high-profile useless “diversity hire” in the UK.
That ridiculous creature may soon be Foreign Secretary. Looks like James Cleverly’s status as most ludicrous (ever?) Foreign Secretary will have been as brief as those of Liz Truss and “Boris” Johnson…
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No wonder Starmer has locked Lammy in a cupboard till the election is over. Otherwise the electorate may suss Dave is as thick as pig shit. Has anyone seen Lammy? Maybe should report him missing. https://t.co/MvkPKhsQaD
— The Philosopher's Monkey (@Dunnylad1) June 29, 2024
The Conservative Party deserves to disappear, but Starmer, the Israel and NWO/ZOG puppet, will lead an “elected” dictatorship, which will intensify the attack on free speech and the future of the British people.
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🚨Bombshell🚨
More tomorrow, Andrew Parker, the actor who used profane racial language has worked for Channel4 before and boasts one of his skills is "secret filming". pic.twitter.com/wG3evT7Ali
LOOK: Andrew Parker lists “secret filming” as one of his “special skills.” Another coincidence? Perhaps. But they really are starting to pile up…. pic.twitter.com/UxkIwFLtYa
I see the mounting evidence of a possible stitch up over actor Andrew Parker's "racist remarks" in Clacton is not being covered by anyone apart from us on social media.
The System parties want even something as semi-System as Reform UK to be squashed flat by propaganda lies and by State repression (and electoral trickery). Is this really “democracy”?
Simon Myerson’s unwavering confidence in his views, despite compelling evidence he is obviously wrong, puzzles me.
He posted to accuse Assange of causing deaths. It’s an allegation of the utmost seriousness for a judge and KC to make?
“Simon Myerson’s unwavering confidence in his views, despite compelling evidence he is obviously wrong, puzzles me. He posted to accuse Assange of causing deaths. It’s an allegation of the utmost seriousness for a judge and KC to make? But the court judgments make it clear Myerson is wrong. And Assange’s sentencing judge has now confirmed nobody suffered physical harm. Will Myerson delete his false allegation about Assange? No chance.”
[James Wilson]
Myerson’s status as Recorder (p/t judge) should be reviewed by the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office. He is plainly unfit to sit in judgment on others.
Then mix that with being a zionist.
— Mark 🌹 Disabled as defined the Equality Act 2010 (@RacistToriesOUT) June 26, 2024
🚨 POLITICAL INTERFERENCE ALERT 🚨
It comes as no surprise that that the #BBCQT audience last night was rigged.
These were not ordinary members of the public.
They hand-picked a prominent pro-Palestine activist & even a BBC TV Director to attack me. pic.twitter.com/AbEqoAgOHS
Breaking: Soap Star Link To Farage C4 Sting: Reform Party Chairman Richard Tice has alleged that @Channel4 bought undercover film from specialist firm called Lee Morrell Media. According to Companies House UK Govt website, Lee Sorrell, the Director of Lee Sorrell Media, is also… pic.twitter.com/QjZby2OsBY
— Herd Immunity News🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@HerdImmunity12) June 29, 2024
“Breaking: Soap Star Link To Farage C4 Sting: Reform Party Chairman Richard Tice has alleged that @Channel4 bought undercover film from specialist firm called Lee Morrell Media. According to Companies House UK Govt website, Lee Sorrell, the Director of Lee Sorrell Media, is also Director of another company named COCO MOCHA FILMS LTD. Another named person as a ‘director’ of COCO MOCHA FILMS LTD is former Emmerdale Farm actor Neil Lennon. We’re not sure to what extent Mr Lennon is linked to the apparent ‘stage managed hit piece on the @reformparty_uk and @Nigel_Farage in Clacton? WTF is going on here? Undercover media firms based in Barnsley, ITV rejected soap stars, leftist filmmakers working for @Channel4, all heading over to Clacton to destroy the Reform vote there.”
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[1960s— couple look over Berlin Wall from western side to eastern side]
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And that will be England gone, The shadows, the meadows, the lanes, The guildhalls, the carved choirs. There'll be books; it will linger on In galleries; but all that remains For us will be concrete and tyres.
“A 12-year-old schoolboy has been investigated by counter-extremism officers after he declared there ‘are only two genders’.
The child made a video, posted online, in which he also stated: ‘There’s no such thing as non-binary’.
And in response to school bullies who mistakenly believed he supported transgender ideology, he said: ‘[I’m] gay not queer.’
Originally a homophobic slur, trans activists claim the word ‘queer’ now describes people who don’t adhere to ideas of sex or gender.
But the school told the boy’s mother they would refer him to Prevent, the Home Office programme that attempts to stop people becoming terrorists, amid fears he could be at risk of being radicalised by the far-right.”
Same here in the Colne Valley. Out candidate Stuart Hale is not a politician. He's a normal working guy who's passionate about changing politics and bringing power back to the people, not the blob.
Give him a follow here and let's spread the word… @Colnevalleyref
— Make Albion Great Again 🇬🇧 (@ReclaimAlbion) June 29, 2024
The whole Johnson family are arrogant ignorant sociopaths believing they and they alone have the right to dictate to the rest of us. No wonder @BorisJohnson is as he is!
‘Stanley Johnson caused our flight to be cancelled’ say BA passengers https://t.co/fhYHrco68F
EXCLUSIVE: We’ve gone undercover inside Nigel Farage’s Reform UK campaign in Clacton and found evidence of anti-migrant rhetoric, homophobia and one canvasser making racist and offensive remarks. As @DarshnaSoni reports. pic.twitter.com/VkhVLczjcw
The System is now getting very worried about the level of support being shown even for Reform UK, a basically small-c conservative-type party. The anti-Reform UK rhetoric is now close to that displayed in the past against more social-national parties such as the BNP and, further back still, the National Front.
The System thinking must be, “if even Reform UK can be so disruptive, how more so would be a credible and genuinely social-national party?“
That anti-Reform UK propaganda is broadcast as Reform UK reaches heights of popular support few thought that it would or could reach.
Some polls are putting Reform UK as high as 20%, and all are putting it well above 15%, the average now being around 17%.
Meanwhile, support for the Conservative Party has dropped to as low as 18%, and may go even lower. I have just yesterday heard admittedly anecdotal evidence that, in my own local area (in coastal Hampshire, and one of the most heavily-Con in England), lifelong Con voters are planning to vote anywhere other than Con or Labour. Many, perhaps most (?), are switching to Reform UK, and some to the LibDems.
I was just looking at my blog from about 8 or 9 months ago. I thought then that Reform UK would get a nationwide popular vote of at least 15% and, at the outside, 20%. Seems that I was right (so far).
Estimates of the number of MPs Reform UK might have by 5 July 2024, i.e. once the votes are counted, range from 1 or 2 to as many as 22. A few Reform UK optimists are doubling or even tripling that. It seems very open, with less than a week to go.
I doubt whether the Channel 4 undercover silliness will change the minds of many people planning to vote Reform UK, as witness the tweets below:
I doubt that more than a few hundred of the voters of Clacton will have even seen the “expose”. In any case, the main person shown was merely a volunteer. It may even be that some people will be more inclined to vote for Reform after having seen the Channel 4 piece. You never know.
There is also the point that postal voting has already taken place. Many of the older and/or disabled British voters, as at Clacton, will by now have voted.
Farage seems nailed-on to win at Clacton, as far as I can see. The Conservative Party candidate has not even been seen (by me anyway) on TV or online, while the young African standing as Labour MP has apparently been redeployed to help another Labour candidate, in the West Midlands, and has thus left the field of battle at Clacton.
I can only suppose that Starmer decided that only the Con candidate had any chance of beating Farage, having scored 72.3% in 2019, so scaled back the Labour effort at Clacton to zero for nakedly tactical reasons.
Also, the fact that Labour deliberately chose an African for its candidate at Clacton, of all places, would be likely to prompt a surge in support for Reform UK. Anyway, he’s gone elsewhere, and will probably not be seen at Clacton until the count on Election Night. I still think that he might lose his deposit.
As blogged previously, while I am not a Reform UK supporter, as such, its existence moves the “Overton Window” a bit, at the very least, and will help to break down the “two main parties” scam.
The public’s view of the mostly System politicians is not favourable. Even Starmer, on the crest of his “popularity by default”, is only viewed favourably by just over a third of voters.
Look at Sunak. Only 19%, the same as the Conservative Party. I begin to wonder whether previously undecided voters will actually start to pile in against the Conservative Party now, or at the last minute, thus reducing the Conservative vote to somewhere below that 19%, maybe as low as 16%. We shall know in 6 days’ time.
I’ve interviewed George Galloway who told me he is a fan of the Latin Mass. He calls it “poetry in motion”. George has met and asked the Pope not to ban it.
“I believe in Jesus with all my heart… Jesus genuinely moves me, drives me”. https://t.co/BgYEBgOVpC
Staggering how unrepentant the Tories are. 14yrs. And everything that’s broken is down to them. They reek of corruption, dishonesty and failure. Yet still so smug, so entitled, so nasty and defiant in the face of their glaring unpopularity. They’re due such an electoral slapping.
I should say “80% that’s broken“, not “everything“. Otherwise, I agree.
Tory MP Philip Davies put a £8k bet on himself to lose. This is what we found when we dug into his and his wife Esther McVey’s finances pic.twitter.com/3HyoNfwcHj
The African will probably get about 4% of the vote, and lose his deposit.
BREAKING: is the key character in the Channel4 undercover “expose” in fact an ACTOR who specialises in what he calls “rough voices”?? @reformparty_uk is urgently investigating
You had MPs sacked for Rape, bribery, corruption, tractor porn & a host of unsavoury actions. Rather than the odd candidate or supporter. Dopey! https://t.co/eupilvgSXK
Gavin Barwell really is an utterly stupid person, yet there he sits in the House of Lords, getting nearly £400 a day (taxfree) any (sitting) day on which he chooses to turn up for 30 minutes and have his name ticked off… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Barwell.
Dover & Deal constituency polling update 📊
The Conservatives have 19.5% and cannot win. A vote for the Tories is a vote for Labour.
— Reform UK Dover and Deal (@doveranddeal) June 27, 2024
Yes. If all Con-leaning or anti-Lab-leaning voters were to vote Reform UK, Reform UK could just about win at Dover; even then it might be very close. One thing is for sure— the Con candidate cannot win.
So Giles Watling is still alive… I had seen and heard nothing from the retired actor since the Clacton campaign started. I assumed that he had fallen into his soup and drowned at the Garrick Club.
Watling has nothing in common with most Clacton voters. Hopeless.
These men died in a war that should never have happened. Arrogant Neocons in the Biden White House sacrificed half a million soldiers in a proxy war they hoped would weaken Russia. It didn’t work. Russia now has more international prestige and a stronger military capacity than… https://t.co/5jIcX76Syu
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) June 27, 2024
The Jew Zelensky thinks that there can be a “peace summit” without Russia’s participation (unless Russia were to effectively surrender). He’s a con-man who has stolen billions.
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Convinced whatever they say it's been deliberate. If labour implode off a large majority then the 2030 great reset and one world government is doing its thing.
I tend to agree, up to a point, with that last tweeter. Yes, the Cons are doomed, but look at what the Labour Party now is! A mixture of Blair-Brown-style fake communitarian rhetoric, “woke” craziness, “Ukraine” (Kiev regime) partisanship, and pro-Israel-ism, combined with pro-Jewish lobby repression of free speech and, in terms of domestic policy, almost indistinguishable in reality from the policies of the Conservative Party.
Incidentally, it is Bicester and Woodstock, a new constituency, not just Woodstock. That may explain the close polling.
Even Reform UK has more support among the under-30s in the UK, especially in England, than many suppose. A real social-national party might be able to capture far more hearts and minds.
This really is stunning. If accurate, it may mean a House of Commons with 483 Labour MPs (overall majority 316), 73 LibDems, 27 Reform UK, and only 22 Con Party MPs (SNP 18, Green 4 etc). https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html.
It would mean the LibDems as official Opposition, and Reform UK with several more MPs (27 in toto) than the rump of the old Conservative Party (22), which would not be the Opposition, not even third party, but a poor fourth. Finished. Washed-up.
I have yet to meet, in the past month or even longer, even one person who expresses an intention to vote Con. There may be some people I meet who intend to vote Con without my knowing it, of course; I meet relatively few people, and rarely talk directly about politics with most of those that I do meet. All the same…
In fact, and by my use of Electoral Calculus, it may be that, were Reform UK to poll at 24%, only 3 points higher than in this latest poll, Reform could edge the LibDems out of second place, which would mean Reform UK as the official Opposition, and Farage as Leader of the Opposition! Were that to happen, I should have to eat my words of a year or two ago (dismissing him as not such an effective politician despite his oratorical and mass media skills).
“Brutal” is the word. Whatever one may think of Trump and his overall fitness for office, it is clear that Biden should now go into retirement.
The world has rarely if ever been in such multiform peril. The state with, by far, the greatest military-destructive power on Earth, is a “colossus on legs of straw”, and cannot, at this time, be commanded, even notionally, by someone not in command of his own faculties.
“The Labour parliamentary candidate for Poole, Neil Duncan-Jordan, said he and others have been targeted with ’disgusting and disrespectful’ comments.
He said he had been called a ‘white traitor’ and told that ‘Adolf Hitler had the right idea’.
Mr Duncan-Jordan has called on his counterparts in the election to distance themselves from antisemitism, racism and hate crime following a number of incidents he and his supporters have faced.
Mr Duncan-Jordan said: “In the last few days there have been three separate incidents that have caused me concern. I’ve been called a ‘white traitor’, one of my supporters was spat at and I was told that “Adolf Hitler had the right idea.”
“I think it’s important that all candidates in this election come out clearly and say that antisemitism, racism and fascist views have absolutely no place in modern Britain.
“Spitting at someone because you don’t like their political views is disgusting and disrespectful. We cannot allow this kind of behaviour to become the acceptable norm.”
The candidate has reported the incidents to the police.“
[Bournemouth Echo]
Well, while I would never condone spitting at (or for that matter, throwing milkshakes over) people (as a Labour supporter did to Farage recently), if a candidate wants to knock on people’s doors to engage them in political debate, he must expect some of his “victims” to cut up rough, bearing in mind what the System parties have been doing to this country.
God knows what, in the course of time, will be the karmic, including group-karmic, consequences of everything that has happened in and around Gaza in the past 9 months, or indeed the past 77 years.
Spot on. The so called Reform candidate is an actor hired by Channel 4 to try and discredit the Reform Party. Channel 4 should be charged with electoral interference
— lieutenant Colonel Kojak Slaphead The 3rd (@Scarfer13) June 28, 2024
The whole of the System msm is rotten.
A constituency with that kind of history would be a great one to flip to make the message clear that we don't want any more of what these charlatans are selling (or their blatant, in your face, corruption)
“Rishi Sunak‘s chief of staff has been interviewed as a witness by the gambling regulator as part of the row over alleged bets on the timing of the general election, it has emerged.
Liam Booth-Smith is reported to have spoken to the Gambling Commission last week to help the watchdog understand who may have known when polling day would be.
Sources stressed to the BBC that the PM’s top adviser – dubbed the ‘Treasury Travolta’ during Mr Sunak’s time as Chancellor due to his fondness for leather jackets – is not a suspect in the regulator’s investigation and had not placed a bet himself.“
[Daily Mail]
Can you believe it, even today, as the UK goes into a tailspin? The Chief of Staff of the UK Prime Minister— and look at the bastard!
“Liam Booth-Smith (born 1987) is a British political adviser who has served as the Downing Street Chief of Staff since October 2022. He previously served as de facto chief of staff to then-chancellorRishi Sunak as head of the Joint Economic Unit.
I know that I often expostulate in this vein, but this country really is ****** on so many levels…
[Update, 16 January 2026: Liam Booth-Smith must have been born under a lucky star— he was elevated to the House of Lords by Sunak, in his 2024 Resignation Honours List, so now gets about £400 a day taxfree just for rolling up, for as brief a time as half an hour, any sitting day, i.e. about 200 per year. About £80,000 a year taxfree, for not necessarily doing anything at all. He also makes a great deal more via his salary, bonuses etc as executive of an AI company. As a John le Carre character called this country, “the pigs in clover society“…]
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The National Front turned out to be optimists
— Sally-Anna King – Misinformation reporter (@sallyanna25) June 28, 2024
In the 1970s, Britain still had many avenues open to it. Now, it is as if (?) we are painted into a corner, with almost nowhere to turn.
"Why would we want to conservative any of this?" One Zoomer wrote for me recently on why they are planning to back Reform over the big parties. I've made it open access in case it's of interesthttps://t.co/QgmeqpQirE
Only 21% of Brits think a Labour government will make the economy stronger. I'm telling you now -this will quickly be a very, very unpopular governmenthttps://t.co/8jAhHg8gbr
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 28, 2024
When I stayed for three weeks with a French couple, in Paris, in 1971 (at age 14), I was taken once by car through an area my host referred to as the “quartier arabe“. Now it seems that much of Paris is the “quartier africaine“…
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 28, 2024
🔥“In #Israel we have this big surveillance lab called the occupied territories where there are 2.5 million guinea pigs that shows how to completely monitor and control a population with very few soldiers.” #Harari, Davos 2020#GazaGenocide2024 pic.twitter.com/azQOMB0iTd
Many readers will be aware that I was put on trial in November 2023 for having supposedly published 5 “grossly offensive” items on this blog; 5 items within 5 pages (5 days’ posts). 5 blog posts out of, at the time, about 1,700. I was sentenced in March 2024.
The background of that is known to some but not all readers. I therefore offer the following blog pages as explanation (obviously, I cannot republish or link to the 5 blog posts which were determined by the Court to have been, or to have contained material, “grossly offensive“, so here are 5 others).
I should add that, while 5 blog posts were determined, in the magistrates’ court, to have contained “grossly offensive” material (in fact, in my opinion, largely innocuous comments and cartoons), the material in question was tiny in amount, about 2% of each blog post, if that. In fact, only a few sentences allegedly written by me were specifically mentioned in the judgment.
As previously mentioned on the blog, I am perforce far more diplomatic now on the blog than I was a few years ago, but how sad it is that this country that, arguably more than any other bar the USA, championed free speech for so long, should fall victim to this kind of sub-“Stasi“, poundshop KGB-ism, with the Clown Prosecution Service and police falling over themselves to placate the Israel lobby.
Labour leader Keir Flip-flop (Starmer) is the personification of the Norman Wisdom character, the clueless teaboy or whatever, who suddenly wins the lottery (or, in those 1950s days, the football pools). Starmer is about to become an “elected” dictator, despite most people despising, disliking or distrusting him.
Look, though, at what the Conservative Party now is. We are told that, if they survive the election, the leading contenders for the leadership position will probably be Kemi Badenoch (Nigerian), Priti Patel (East African Asian, and Israeli agent), James Cleverly (half-caste West Indian/British), and Suella Braverman (Mauritian Indian). All members of Conservative Friends of Israel, too.
Need one even comment?
[Update, 1 December 2024: Erratum— James Cleverly’s father was African, not (as I said, mistakenly) West Indian].
We are told, also, that the polls say that 20% of eligible voters have not even decided whether they will vote at all, and are also undecided as to which way they might cast their votes if they do vote. Do we take it that many of those will simply abstain? Will they vote simply as protest? Uncertain.
It could just be that those “undecideds” will vote, will want to vote as protest, and so will mostly vote Reform UK. Were that to happen, it really would put the cat among the pigeons.
The fact is that the Conservatives are in deep trouble anyway, that the mere existence of Reform UK has deepened that existing trouble, and that, even at a nationwide 15%-19% (as per recent polls), Reform UK, while perhaps only getting a few seats, would spell doom for the Conservative Party. Which is why the msm is now going crazy trying to demonize Farage and his latest party.
If Reform UK actually scores above 20%, then game on. If the existing ~18% is boosted by another 5 or 10 points, then UK politics will have received a meteorite hit, and will never be the same again. Were Reform UK to get 28% of the national vote, that might mean 80-90 Commons seats, and Reform UK would be the official Opposition.
That may seem impossible or crazy, and it may not happen, but the exciting thing is that it actually could happen. You cannot compare Reform UK in 2024 to Brexit Party in 2019, or UKIP in 2015.
This time, the Cons are going to go down really badly. More importantly, there is a perception this time that to vote Reform UK is not a mere protest vote, but a protest vote that really could accomplish something concrete— the utter destruction of the Conservative Party for a start.
I do not know whether Reform UK will manage to get beyond its present 15%-19% range, and/or get as high as 28%, but it just might.
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🔥 “I am not your friend, nor a bride, nor a groom. I am President of the Russian Federation, 146 million people, these people have their own interests and I am obliged to protect them” – President Putin, the best President ever. pic.twitter.com/Idx2FVcKZN
— 🇷🇺Russia is not Enemy (@RussiaIsntEnemy) June 22, 2024
Britain has not had anything approaching such a statesman for a very very long time.
Not that I approve of everything Putin has done within Russia itself, and Russian society still does not have an ideology capable of consigning to the past Western finance-capitalism, the mainly Jewish (but also Russian-criminal) “bandit capitalism” of the past 30+ years, and the former harsh Marxist-Leninist ethos, out of which the “bandit capitalism” emerged.
Still, as a transitional but very significant political power-holder, Putin must be supported as far as necessary, as a bulwark against various poisonous and contending elements in the world.
Farage is on a roll and the Tories are bricking it.
Reform could be up to 25% by next week, which would leave the Tories with less seats than the LibDems… pic.twitter.com/XfxTbyLfti
The policy is working so well as a deterrent that, even in the past couple of days, about 2,000 more migrant-invaders have entered the UK via the English Channel, ferried in by the RNLI and Border Farce.
All the System parties talk about “smuggling gangs”, but the smugglers could, in principle, be dealt with easily enough by special forces undercover. Dealt with. Just dealt with. The necessity is to deter or stop the migrant-invaders themselves, to close down the “small boats” cross-Channel route, and to protect both our borders and the future of our people.
#BBCLauraK Laura Kuenssberg failed to mention Craig Williams mate of RISHI SUNAK admitted to Betting 1OO quid on the Date of the Election He is allowing him still to stand as a Candidate HOW SHOCKING pic.twitter.com/KVRqfG6Cna
Not a very impressive candidate anyway: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Williams_(British_politician). 39 years old. His only non-political job was as a director of Cardiff Bus, a municipal bus service company owned by Cardiff Council; Williams was a councillor and on the relevant Council committee at the time. What a boondoggle.
Williams has been an MP since 2015, but lost his previous seat to Labour in 2017 and was then elected for another constituency in 2019. That constituency has now been abolished, and redrawn into the new constituency of Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr.
On the previous boundaries, the area was quite solidly LibDem until 2010, when the egregious Lembit Opik managed to ruin his political career by making plainly freeloading expenses claims and by playing around with young Romanian pop singers called the Cheeky Girls: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lembit_%C3%96pik.
While one might have expected Williams to continue the run of Conservative Party successes in the now-redrawn seat, the plunging popularity of the party, combined with Williams having tried to make an illicit profit by betting on the election date while obviously having inside information, may make him unelectable. We shall see.
The new constituency is being contested by Con, Lab, LibDem, Green, Plaid Cymru and, perhaps most interestingly, Reform UK.
Obviously, I have no idea how Reform UK will perform, and it may be that the LibDems have the best chance of getting rid of Williams, but if (a big if, as they say), Reform were to take half of the otherwise Con vote, then either Reform or the LibDems might succeed.
On the wider point, had something like this betting scandal occurred in, say, 1994, or 1984, let alone 1974 or 1964, the person implicated would have been expected to step down either as candidate or, later, as MP (if re-elected). The slide in integrity and honour in British politics is palpable. The bastard seems to be intent on riding it out, and hoping to get away with it.
A reminder that my modest crowdfunder (to help pay the costs imposed on me after my free speech trial) is still running: https://www.givesendgo.com/GC14J.
Late tweets seen
#VoteReform, this is a war to save our country, we are being invaded by people who have no documents and we have no idea where they come from and what they believe in. Only Nigel Farage,Lee Anderson,Richard Tice,BenHabib and Suella Braverman are being honest with the 🇬🇧people. pic.twitter.com/HAEi6sQM8w
Ha ha! Anna Soubry, the notorious former “MP for Plymouth and Angostura” (she briefly threatened me online with a libel suit when I first tweeted that humorous description of her, many years ago, the silly creature), talks about Farage being “a gob shite“!
I can well understand why Anna Soubry has no mirrors around her, but she ought to take a good look at herself some time…
Ha. Yes, that is what is happening. A million migrant-invaders a year? Putin’s fault. Housing crisis? Putin’s fault. Nothing working properly any more in the UK? Putin’s fault.
If the “occupied” UK TV, radio, and newspapers disappeared tomorrow, the air would be cleaner.
"For the millions of people who voted for it, Brexit was always about a long-term repositioning of their country –not simply chasing short-term financial gains"https://t.co/4TVdgt1SBz
Even 8 years ago, I was saying that “Brexit is more than Brexit“. Now, I say that people voting Reform UK are doing so for reasons far beyond, far far wider, than a limited wish to have Farage and his party get a few MPs.
Israel launched a massive strike on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, several Middle Eastern channels reported Allegedly,phosphorus shells are used pic.twitter.com/oOuvBxbovg
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
Our animal friends.
The moment ATACMS missiles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the beach in Sevastopol was caught on video.
The Russian Ministry of Defense promised to take revenge for the attack on civilians. pic.twitter.com/c0UPyWI3ZE
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
🇺🇸 The strike by the Ukrainian armed forces on Sevastopol is nothing more than a gesture of desperation by which Kiev tries to divert attention from its failures on the battlefield , said Scott Ritter pic.twitter.com/NhwJtlxFCM
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
🇷🇺 The Ukrainian attack on Sevastopol represents a ritual crime , said Maria Zakharova.
" The Day of the Holy Trinity was not chosen by chance ," added the spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
The head of Sevastopol clarified that after the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ attack on the city, four people (including two children) died, and not five, as previously reported. The total number of victims increased to 144, of which 82 were hospitalized, – RIA Novosti pic.twitter.com/taICaHmi6K
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
🇩🇪 The Alternative for Germany party wants to create a faction in the European Parliament that will seek normal relations with Russia and fight against the hegemony of the European Union , writes "Spiegel".
▪️AfD needs 23 deputies from seven countries for this, and the party…
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
Ilana Grichevski, an Israeli prisoner released by Hamas, praised the resistance forces:
“I feel betrayed by the government. Not a single minister had time to call and ask how I was doing. Al-Qassam treated us like human beings. This is simply a disgrace for the Netanyahu… pic.twitter.com/GsycYO8zRg
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024
🇵🇸 Government press office in the Gaza Strip:
Since the beginning of the war in the Gaza Strip, more than 17 thousand children have been orphaned as a result of the occupation, 3% of whom have lost both parents. pic.twitter.com/vshTjt9aSb
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) June 23, 2024