“A Mail audit of big companies found many are not planning for the majority of workers to return to offices until at least towards the end of the year.
Add to that the ludicrous facemask imposition and you can probably say goodbye to the “High Street”: shops, naturally, and many nearby businesses, such as restaurants and pubs. City centre hotels too, quite likely.
“Went into the city yesterday for a nice pub lunch. Caught the ‘rush hour’ train which is now 3 carriages smaller. Normally by the next stop it is standing room only but by destination the train was approx 2 thirds empty. At the rural stops mask wearing obedience was about 50/50. The city suburbs sheep all obeyed. At the pub the doorman turned the virus away and we could enjoy a socially close and mask free meal.” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/reader-comments/p/comment/link/574757949
Work hours
“According to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) data, people in Germany actually have the shortest working hours compared with all OECD member countries. However, it also has one of the highest productivity levels and employees are 27% more productive than UK staff that work more hours per year.” [news report]
Worth thinking about. Long hours and high productivity are two different things.
Musical interlude
Tommy Robinson
News today that the political activist known as Tommy Robinson has decided to relocate to Spain. The reasons seem unclear, though Twitter is suggesting that his home and family were targeted in an arson attack.
I would have thought that the answer to a security problem would have been to increase security, at the same time seeking out those likely to be a threat, rather than running away to Spain. Still, there it is.
I have blogged in the past about Robinson, both in terms of free speech online and in terms of the attacks on his family, including the one he said was orchestrated by “antifa” cheerleaders such as Mike Stuchbery, who himself fled the UK and now lives in Stuttgart, Germany.
Ideologically, I do not have much in common with Robinson except in that he opposes migration-invasion, as do I. Robinson, like the “alt-Right” wastes of space (“Prison Planet” Watson, “Sargon of Akkad” etc) and Katie Hopkins, frequently professes his love for Israel and Jews. That means, in the language of Dragon’s Den, “I’m out”.
Tweets noticed today
Nick Ferrari had this message for companies who are keeping their employees working from home all year: "This country is broke and we have to get it moving again. That's not going to happen with you in your jim-jams, not doing anything all day."@NickFerrariLBC | #WFHpic.twitter.com/PsiurW3Iqu
Nick Ferrari has a point, in general, but failed to address (at least in the clip) the fact that the Government of Boris-idiot has needlessly scared the population out of its skin, and has continued to do so, most recently by mandating these ludicrous facemask muzzles, making people wear them in supermarkets etc. That is one reason why people prefer to “work” from home.
Some people, in some industries, will be as productive at home as they are in “the office”, but most are not. One can see, though, why many prefer to work from home, especially if they live in pleasant detached houses in leafy suburbs, or in the country. No commute, no travel at all probably, no expense thereof. Wear what you want. Swim in your pool, if any. Watch old films. Keep nuisances, such as anyone above you in the office hierarchy, out of your hair and at a distance.
The facemask nonsense, even though it is not mandated at work in offices etc, does apply on public transport. Another disincentive to resume “normal” activity.
The fact is that this incompetent bunch of clowns under Boris-idiot has collapsed the economy both by mandating “lockdown” (shutdown) and by now trying to make people wear facemasks almost everywhere. Ludicrous. Toytown police state nonsense.
This is an outdated, old-fashioned, simplistic & factually wrong dinosaur view of economics. In other words, irrelevant.
I worked from home for ten years, not in my “jim jams”. I worked long hours, and was more productive than I had been travelling for two hours per day, waiting in queues, polluting the environment, standing in packed trains. I have rarely heard a more stupid comment.
— PeteMilford pro EU Woke Blob (@gullssinceaboy) July 28, 2020
To my mind, it is clear that though Nick Ferrari is very out of date in his thinking, he does have a point about some people who are currently working from home. At the same time, it is clear that the economy around the office world of London and elsewhere —the offline retail sector based in “High Street” shops, among others— is probably not going to recover.
Of course, not every type of work can be done on a computer at home. Indeed, the most useful work cannot be so done at the present time: power plants, sewage and water works, most healthcare, road repairs, manufacturing, agriculture and horticulture. It may be different in a near-future world of robots and AI, but not just yet.
It is very typical of Twitter that the Twitterati imagine that almost everyone can work from home (they also favour mass immigration, and love facemasks, and the EU…etc).
The big political, as well as economic, hit out of this virus scare will come somewhere down the line, in 2021 and maybe 2022.
13 out of 20 #AntifaTerrorists arrested in Portland are 'teechers'. So are the majority of the Trotskyite SWP. Sorry to be a bit blunt, but if you don't grasp the need for home-schooling now, you are an even bigger problem than they are! pic.twitter.com/waLHkzkiaY
Major Publishers refused to touch my ‘Abolition of Britain’ – still in print 20 years on. The review mafia tried to strangle my ‘The Phoney Victory’. Now it’s in paperback. Blackwell’s in Oxford have signed copies of both now – call 01865 792792 (overseas +44 1865 792 792). pic.twitter.com/hf4LhsamPl
By ill-considered actions wildly out of proportion to the real danger, our economically illiterate PrimeMinister continues to smash up enterprise and impoverish the people. pic.twitter.com/Mqqs3Dlvgu
They seldom do. Major events pass most people by all the time @DroneElectrionc. It can be really dispiriting to understand what is going on, and be unable to communicate it to others. https://t.co/yRZy8VhOVW
Indeed. You can add to the comments of Peter Hitchens and one Joanne Dean, above, that such non-laws are obeyed by the British people precisely because most British people are unthinking rabbits. Last week, it was OK and normal to shop without a facemask muzzle, and safe to do so. This week, it is in fact still safe to do so, but because a totally incompetent government has decreed that facemasks must be worn, all the rabbits are wearing one, and noting who is not wearing one.
It is 'Mr Hitchens' to you @bullkaka1, and I have many times replied, to keep up the levels of alarm, and to accustom people to being told what do do, so that they accede willingly to the next absurd demand. https://t.co/dZ12l010kS
Cheap smear. The blackout was a rational and effective response to night-time air raids.Rationing was a rational response to food shortages. Wearing of a loose, soggy piece of porous cloth over your face to keep away a sub-microscopic virus is neither of these things @picard9991https://t.co/eLJmepgEPN
“Lord Jonathan, who is also a medieval historian, praised Sweden’s approach to the pandemic, after the nation bucked the global trend and opted against a lockdown.”
“Official figures show Sweden has suffered 564.4 coronavirus deaths for every million people. In comparison, the rate in the UK is 674.06.“
“‘Their hospitals were never overwhelmed. They never closed their schools. The predicted damage to their economy is about half of ours.’“
“Writing that ‘we cannot keep running away’, he added: ‘Our ancestors lived with far worse epidemic diseases without rushing to put their heads in a bag.”
“Lord Sumption added the report noted aggressive isolation policies ‘merely push all transmission to the period after they are lifted’. “
“This has been seen in countries which have recently lifted lockdowns, with a spike in cases seen in nations such as Spain, Germany, Japan and Hong Kong.”
“He added that intensive care units seemed to catch up with capacity within a month so the Government’s decision to lift lockdown in June was ‘six to eight weeks after it had lost any justification even by its own logic‘.”
When I read a headline, “brawl in City of London rooftop bar”, I thought I was about to read about barrow-boy traders drunkenly shoving each other about. That would have been bad enough, but I was astonished to see the photographs: bad blacks breaking bones.
With #TommyRobinson being forced out of the UK by leftist violence & lawfare attacks on his financial assets, here's a reminder that I called out the dark forces running the show a decade ago.#zionistshillpic.twitter.com/tttp9xL9RI
Just one “small” news story, one that did not get much reported in the national Press or on TV news…
We are sad to announce that Birmingham Museums Trust has entered a period of redundancy consultations as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Around half of our staff have been placed at risk of redundancy.
— Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (@BM_AG) July 24, 2020
“Niels de Vos, chair of the trust, said: “Since April a large proportion of our staff have been furloughed and with this scheme coming to an end, we sadly can’t save everyone’s jobs. Only when visitor numbers and spend return to pre-coronavirus levels will our business model break even again.”
Visitor numbers will never return to pre-panic levels while those visitors are forced to wear facemasks. Forget it.
I wonder how many other “small” stories, unreported stories, there are right now, stories about 100, 200 or however many people losing their jobs, unable soon to pay rents, make mortgage payments etc… and mainly because of the present government’s panicked reaction to the “Coronavirus.
10 deaths (from or with “the virus”) out of 65 to 70 MILLION people…
The more testing a country does the more “cases” will be found. It’s all but irrelevant. There is no country I know of where mortality is rising. https://t.co/d6112LxglH
The BBC has just reported that about 16 million people worldwide are thought to have been infected with (almost all not died with) Coronavirus since the scare started. That is about 1 person out of every 500. Not died from or with; been infected with. The death rate overall (which has varied wildly from country to country) seems to be around 2% of those infected. So, on that basis, 1 person out of every 25,000 people in the world has died with (partly from?) “the virus”, so far.
That tweeter, “@CanuckUK”, personifies the mentally unstable type that goes around masked even when the law —supposed “law”; it may not be lawful (valid), in fact— does not require it. I even saw a photo from a few months ago showing some stupid woman wearing full barrier-nursing kit: swathed in plastic from head to foot! What was she doing that required such protection? Working in an intensive care ward? No. Shopping in what looked like Oxford Street!
Boris-idiot and his latest idiocies
Boris-idiot (that clown presently posing as Prime Minister of the UK) has just announced more stupid policies and proposed laws. For one thing, he and his ministers have imposed a quarantine on visitors from Spain (and that includes returning Brit holidaymakers). Result? Apart from misery and inconvenience for those presently there on holiday or booked to go there, the likely collapse of the package holiday and airline industries.
I have to say that I find it odd that anyone actually wants to holiday in Spain at present. The “lockdown” and facemask nonsense has been far stricter in Spain than in the UK (which makes one wonder why Spain has had a “surge” in cases anyway, in view of the months of facemask muzzle-wearing and strict “lockdown”…We are told that such measures prevent such surges…).
I hear that in Spain, at present, a visit to a restaurant means wearing a facemask even at the table unless actually eating! I view the whole idea as somewhere between Monty Python and the Twilight Zone. Suffice to say that I shall not be going to Spain or anywhere else under such conditions. I doubt that I am alone in this. Then quarantine for 2 weeks on return? Forget it.
Who now will book a holiday or trip anywhere? The crowd of clowns posing as a government in the UK (backed by their “experts”— you remember, those medics and scientists who said that 800,000 might die in the UK…) are quite likely, soon, to quarantine arrivals from other countries as well, not just Spain.
About 90,000 people work for UK-based airlines; about 77,000 work for travel agencies, tour companies etc. There are still over 4,000 travel agency shops in the UK.
I wonder what the figures will be in 2021 and 2022?
Reverting to Boris-idiot’s government, little Matt Hancock has announced new health measures in respect of obesity. Certainly a serious issue (in fact, I could stand losing a few stone myself!), but these measures are either underwhelming or silly.
For example, restaurants will be compelled to have the calorie-count of each dish marked on the menu. That might work for businesses where the menus never or hardly ever change, such as fish and chip shops, McDonald’s etc, but in a restaurant with a changing menu, it places a huge burden (and so cost) on the restaurant.
I can see most restaurants closing down: fewer customers, more costs, less profit…Same with pubs.
These measures (laid down by Boris-idiot and his crew) show the clear signs of having come from people who really have little knowledge or understanding of how people think, of how businesses work (and that does include Indian “clever boy” Rishi Sunak), or of how to dig themselves out of the hole into which they have dug the UK.
I always said, from when the “virus” scare started, that there would not be a “V”-shaped recovery, but something like an “L”-shaped non-recovery. The “experts” mostly disagreed (then) but I feel even more certain that the economy is about to tank. The facemask nonsense just adds an extra burden.
More tweets seen
Government uses your money to force you to endorse its destructive,failed, disastrous policy on Covid.The face-mask is the symbol of this whole Canute-like farce. To wear it is like wearing a huge badge saying 'I ❤️ BORIS'. If you want to, OK. But if you don't? Compelled speech. https://t.co/mXISkyhquQ
USA. UK. Two very different countries, but with some similar trends and problems. I have lived in the USA, long ago, and am legally qualified there (Bar of the State of New York), but my main focus is the UK.
Looking at the UK, it is clear that there is really no functioning “democracy” worthy of the name (nor a population capable of sustaining one). All the trends that I see point toward an eventual culture war, which might become a kind of civil war.
Twitter
Seems that most aggressive Jews and their dupes or slaves have decided to boycott Twitter for 48 hours. The air seems fresher already!
Incidentally, I notice that one such boycotter is Layla Moran, the buck-toothed lesbian (she prefers “pansexual”) who is the latest leader of the fading LibDem rump.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_Moran.
What makes Layla Moran’s kow-towing noteworthy is that she is half-Palestinian.
[update: same day: a reader of this blog corrects me to say that Layla Moran is not yet LibDem leader. Quite right. My mistake. She is only the candidate most likely to win at present. What does it say about the LibDems, though, that it has taken them 7 or 8 months to elect a leader and yet are still not there? Pathetic rabble.]
The meaning of numbers
We are hearing about upsurges in Coronavirus. These are being used to justify police-state measures in the UK and elsewhere. Strange times. The “upsurge” is entirely (certainly entirely in Europe) because testing is being done now on a fairly wide scale.
Yes, more people are now “officially” infected, simply because more people are being tested. Many show no symptoms; most, in fact, require no treatment; none, or almost none, will die or even become seriously unwell.
The actual number of deaths from (or even with) Coronavirus is dropping not only in the UK but worldwide. In the UK it is now down at or below 10 individuals per day, even on the basis that anyone dying with Coronavirus is deemed to die of Coronavirus.
Despite the above, BBC Today Programme and other shows preferred not to focus on the fact that the death rate is close to zero. Oh no, their choice was to feature some Scottish pilot who was hospitalized while flying for an airline in Vietnam!
The said Scottish pilot was the only patient in Vietnam likely to die of/with Coronavirus. and the Vietnamese were desperate to save him, and did. He was unlucky to have become infected, but the fact is that the unfortunate fellow is a statistical freak. He is now slowly recovering in the UK.
The BBC used the above case to claim (as did the unfortunate pilot) that Coronavirus is a huge threat to everyone, whereas it can be seen that that Scottish pilot was a one in a million or one in a hundred thousand statistical anomaly.
English schools— the Great Replacement
34% of primary school pupils in England are now from an “ethnic minority” (the vast majority non-white). Scroll on 39 years. What then? 50%? More?
This is the “Great Replacement”, or “White Genocide” if you like. Most MPs, msm drones, others too, are evil criminals who have deliberately caused this existential crisis.
Or so England was, before it became a toytown police state…
Sad to read: '“Britons, sing, that all the world shall know we are free!"
Note that part about freedom.We really were brought up to believe we were the freest people on earth.We were proud of that, proud that our police were unarmed & our courts were …'https://t.co/9hnF3UthMr
Are you a govt spokesman @colinhewetson1? 1984 Act was intended to quarantine the sick, not the healthy. It’s been stretched miles beyond its purpose and a decent judiciary would have stopped that by now.We are being ruled by decree. Parliament is in a coma and the courts supine. https://t.co/Tp4aB0wz0S
Correct @lonsdalekeith. I suspect the government cast around for something, anything on which they could base this law. I remember at the time the great difficulty of getting the government to tell me what law its actions were based on. https://t.co/3RFu7Yx3ol
Those who read my blog every day will be aware that I had “interaction” yesterday with people who actually think that wearing facemasks will prevent transmission of “the virus”. They think so because they have been told so; told by this incompetent government; told by the msm liars and me-too-ers; told by Twitter…
The imposition of facemasks now is just mad. “The virus” seems to have peaked, in the UK, in March or early April of this year. There is little evidence that masks actually prevent transmission of “the virus” anyway (and plenty of evidence that they have negative health consequences generally), but if facemasks were going to be imposed, then March or April would have been the logical time.
To impose facemasks or “muzzles” now, when there are virtually no deaths occurring and few new infections, is quixotic, almost mad. We have to bear in mind that most “new infections” are of people who, almost all, will show few if any symptoms, and certainly require no medical intervention.
Also, as I noted yesterday (when I had an altercation with some busybodying Chinese yoot who thought that he was the Hampshire branch of the Red Guard), the area where I live had only a few deaths even at peak. The odds of even being infected in this area are tiny, yet Boris-idiot and his incompetent crew have decided, in their non-existent wisdom, that anyone shopping in the local small towns and villages, even in a large outlet such as a supermarket, must wear a mask or muzzle!
On the other hand, if you want to patronize a pub, bar or restaurant, fine! No muzzle or mask required…
One has to wonder what sort of cretin becomes an MP or minister (or shadow minister) these days. Look at the above “requirements”, look at the totality. Is any of it reasonable, logical, sensible?
[“China is that way. Just keep walking and you will get there…”]
Tweets seen
To demonstrate that refusal to wear a muzzle is selfish, @rebeccaclaire17, you would need to show that wearing one is unselfish. To do so, you would need to do what nobody has done, and show that these muzzles actually do any good. Begin at the beginning. https://t.co/nwd1F5GZf8
What interests me, in part, about so many people today, is how very risk-averse they are, to an almost pathological degree. Whatever I may think of the British of the WW2 era, those people had resilience. In London and elsewhere, when bombs were falling (the peak being mid/late-1940 to mid-1941), people still went out to pubs and to fish and chip shops, the wealthier citizens to the Savoy, the Ritz, the Dorchester, and to (other) places of entertainment. They took “the War” in their stride.
Now? Much of the population is running scared of a virus which most people do not get (those who do often show no effect whatever), and which in any case has largely run its course in the UK. Pathetic.
Looked at from one point of view, this could easily be seen as an experiment in mind-control on the mass level.
There are always those who say, “we must do x, because even if only one life is saved, it is worth it”. They sometimes ramp up the emotional coercion by inserting “one child’s life…”.
So, on that basis, should the speed-limit for cars and trucks be reduced to 20 mph, or 10 mph, motorways included? That would save hundreds, probably thousands of lives each year in the UK. Or how about banning all motor transport? Now that would certainly save thousands of lives in terms of motor accidents. Sadly, however, it would also destroy the UK economy, cripple UK society, and would cost a large number of lives in various ways.
Apply the above to “lockdown” (shutdown) and to the mask nonsense.
I have not only often visited but, in a couple of cases, actually lived and worked in countries which are or were “police states”, if you like (authoritarian, with few “civil rights” or real rights under law), but this facemask nonsense feels more intrusive than did living in those places. By far. Perhaps because it is an intrusion by the State (and by emboldened busybodies) into one’s own personal space.
That is a most interesting point @davidashleywall. I just wonder if the courts and the equality industry will suddenly become less militant on the subject, when this issue is involved. https://t.co/Fvb3psEcrA
Bravo Bernard-Henri Levy, a proper radical. British leftist thinkers used to love liberty. Now they all gargle and croon in Matt Hancock's Mournful Lockdown Chorus https://t.co/T8EoYFRJQU
Well, you will not often find me applauding a Jew, but if one such were to say, “the time is half-past five”, then I should probably believe that, especially if I verify the fact by looking at my own watch.
Miserable sight in Oxford suburb this morning . Huge sign outside small local shop 'WEAR A MASK OR DON'T COME IN. It's simple.' This is wrong in law. Plenty of people are exempt. It also displays a worrying attitude of harsh moral superiority towards dissenters.
In fact, Hitchens is wrong on the strict legal point, insofar as a shop can exclude any customer (except where that is on the basis of any of various types of unlawful “discrimination”). Some types of people are indeed exempt from the latest Boris-idiot law (or should that be “law”?), but that merely (in theory) gives a defence against prosecution and/or fine; it does not give unfettered right of entry to any particular shop.
Hitchens is right in general, though. There is a groupthink in place at present. Common Purpose chief of police, Cressida Dick, illustrated her “leading beyond authority” brainwashing on LBC radio a day or two ago, in saying that non-facemask-wearers should be “shamed” by members of the public. That is not only wrong morally but can be taken to be unlawful incitement (eg against the disabled who cannot wear facemasks and are exempt from doing so). Incitement, and by the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police!
Well, up to a point @mrrupertdermody. But Russia survived Stalingrad and Leningrad sieges, and occupied Berlin. Whereas poor France was itself invaded and suffered German troops in Paris. The Russian view of any threat is affected by a) colossal suffering and b) ultimate victory. https://t.co/KhUZLhGXLh
Signed and ready for despatch, at Blackwell’s beautiful bookshop in Oxford ( 01865 792792 , international +44 1865 792792), copies of my books ‘The Abolition of Britain’ and ‘The Phoney Victory’ pic.twitter.com/8HZKVvsgSs
Really @colinhewetson? Is the rule of law (in this case a law not made by Parliament but effectively by decree) strengthened by lawless vigilante action? Please try to be civil, and to argue in an adult fashion. https://t.co/2Y0SnIOQHV
'The Cabinet are like a gaggle of vain Oxbridge students chattering wittily and slurping champagne beneath a parasol as their punt drifts down the pretty river. But the river, smooth as it is, is not the quiet Cam or the gentle Isis – it is the Niagara' https://t.co/Xvqaqlngdd
The disbanding of Sheffield Cathedral's choir is an irreparable destruction of centuries of beauty and long years of hard work. This really is a Cultural Revolution. If beauty is not safe, nothing is. https://t.co/Xvqaqlngdd
I believe that I heard (misheard, I hope) that the choir at Worcester Cathedral, known to Elgar and others, is being closed down too, also for not being “diverse” enough. This is a war against British people, against white Northern European people, in fact. What was the old saying, “all’s fair in love and war”? Fight back, England!
Afternoon poem
To a Cat
I Stately, kindly, lordly friend, Condescend Here to sit by me, and turn Glorious eyes that smile and burn, Golden eyes, love’s lustrous meed, On the golden page I read.
All your wondrous wealth of hair, Dark and fair, Silken-shaggy, soft and bright As the clouds and beams of night, Pays my reverent hand’s caress Back with friendlier gentleness.
Dogs may fawn on all and some As they come; You, a friend of loftier mind, Answer friends alone in kind. Just your foot upon my hand Softly bids it understand.
Morning round this silent sweet Garden-seat Sheds its wealth of gathering light, Thrills the gradual clouds with might, Changes woodland, orchard, heath, Lawn, and garden there beneath.
Fair and dim they gleamed below: Now they glow Deep as even your sunbright eyes, Fair as even the wakening skies. Can it not or can it be Now that you give thanks to see?
May not you rejoice as I, Seeing the sky Change to heaven revealed, and bid Earth reveal the heaven it hid All night long from stars and moon, Now the sun sets all in tune?
What within you wakes with day Who can say? All too little may we tell, Friends who like each other well, What might haply, if we might, Bid us read our lives aright.
II Wild on woodland ways your sires Flashed like fires: Fair as flame and fierce and fleet As with wings on wingless feet Shone and sprang your mother, free, Bright and brave as wind or sea.
Free and proud and glad as they, Here to-day Rests or roams their radiant child, Vanquished not, but reconciled, Free from curb of aught above Save the lovely curb of love.
Love through dreams of souls divine Fain would shine Round a dawn whose light and song Then should right our mutual wrong — Speak, and seal the love-lit law Sweet Assisi’s seer foresaw.
Dreams were theirs; yet haply may Dawn a day When such friends and fellows born, Seeing our earth as fair at morn, May for wiser love’s sake see More of heaven’s deep heart than we.
The familiar sound of one mind closing @abermandy. It is distressing that so many people in this once-free country no longer really respect the freedom of others to disagree with them. I will listen to you, if you have something to say. https://t.co/4HrNDXc4E1
I am so impressed with Peter Hitchens- to my surprise. Peter Hitchens appears on Any Questions, BBC R4 https://t.co/A1jDiMX4sW via @YouTube
— John – health freedom advocate- Agapé & Friendship (@johnthefocuser) July 26, 2020
Hitchens is right about much. Russia is not the old Soviet Union, which had (at least in principle) a strategy of world domination. As for Hitchens’ Any Questions interlocutor, the amusingly misnamed James Cleverly, he is quite the typical government minister of the day: a half-caste with a “degree” in “Hospitality Management” from some degree mill. These people struggle to rise to medocrity…
By wearing a mask I can now feel smug and superior and pretend I'm doing it for "other people".https://t.co/JkIhZfifK3
Nobody has to justify not wearing a muzzle @breenyt71 . It is the government and its sycophants who have failed to justify compelling people to wear these useless face-nappies.. https://t.co/MEkNop3bZc
That is ingrained in the Jews. Some are conscious of pushing that line and conscious of their anti-European or anti-“white” “racism”, while others do so almost automatically. It is in all or virtually all of them, however.
I was in two shops and a garden centre today. NO-ONE challenged me over not wearing a mask. I wasn't the only one either.
If you wore a mask today, check your balls are still attached and resolve to make up for your pathetic compliant cowardice by going out tomorrow without one
Maybe my occasional “idle thought of an idle fellow” is right, and someone is “putting something in the water”…
Meanwhile, granddaughter has decided she wants to be a mechanic. Which I reckon is a thousand times better than going to be rechipped in university. pic.twitter.com/g714hbfJEl
Oak tree & roots on edge of Roman (or maybe #Celtic) road cut through a sandstone hill in north Shropshire. The Romans came and went, but we're still here. Perhaps we should demand reparations from Italy for 400 years of colonial oppression…#England#INDIGENOUSpic.twitter.com/NBo84eoBMx
I have often blogged about this before. The Labour Party emerged from socio-economic conditions that no longer apply. The original proletariat scarcely exists. The new “precariat” is either non-political or volatile. There is little left of ingrained “I live in x, I do y job and my grandparents voted z, so I am voting z too.”
Labour made sense to the industrial proletariat of 1926, 1945, even the early 1980s. Free medical, better free education, more help for the sick, disabled, elderly etc. That all made sense to Labour voters; indeed, the “One Nation” Conservatives, from 1950-1979, or even 1950-1997, themselves followed such policies in large measure. After 1945, they had to.
Now? Well, it will be recalled that Jack London said, “I am a socialist, but a white man first“…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London. That probably sums up the viewpoint of many UK Labour or former Labour voters. Have they left Labour or has Labour left them?
Labour is now just one of the “ZOG/NWO” parties: controlled or influenced by the Jewish-Zionist lobby; pro-finance capitalism; pro-Israel; pro USA/NATO; pro-mass immigration etc.
The only demographic now voting Labour in really large numbers is that of the non-whites. The under-24s too, but it has to be remembered that, as our English, Scottish, Welsh populations decline through paucity of births, the non-white populations are hugely increasing. They may not be, in the old phrase, “breeding like rabbits”, but the non-white birthrate is very significantly higher than that of the English (etc).
In other words, a very high proportion of under-24s in the UK, especially in England, are non-whites.
The English —and Welsh— people have nowhere to go. Fake “Conservatism” under Boris-idiot and all the other clowns, or fake “Labour”, under Jewish lobby doormat Keir Starmer.
Scotland has fake “nationalism, of course, via the SNP.
The best thing would be for the Labour Party to slide and eventually disappear. At least then the British people might find an alternative party or movement to support, rather than swinging from Con to Lab to Con, with little real change.
Unresponsive @winterfellt. I point out that even the government which mandates muzzle wearing agrees they are of little use. You neither acknowledge nor rebut. You have seen no evidence to justify compulsion, the subject under discussion, because there isn’t any. https://t.co/EqGgfO1txo
and the Boris-idiot government has decided that you will wear muzzles or facemasks in supermarkets. Not in pubs, though! Or restaurants. Or at work. Yet many rabbits are still going to be out tomorrow wearing their silly facemasks and denouncing anyone not doing the same!
Wearing a facemask muzzle is not a “necessary” public health measure but an experiment in herding or corralling the populations of a number of countries, including the UK. Think of women in traditional hardline Islamic societies: hooded, veiled, without much personality, unable to do much or say much about society; compliant; submissive… That is exactly what ZOG/NWO wants for the British people, among others.
ZOG has obviously been emboldened by the “success” of the lockdown. Success, but not in stopping “Coronavirus”. The virus had already peaked, just before the “lockdown” shutdown was even imposed. No, the “success” was in getting the population to be compliant, driven by fear of a plague that never was, and by the vague “laws”, “rules” and “advice” sprayed out from government and the toytown police (state).
To keep up the fear levels. This government has no true source of authority, being a cabal of ignorant teenagers, so it distils power out of fear . @kestokes2https://t.co/ylL3eZypMd
Many years too late, even the liberals begin to grow uneasy over the demographic disaster & civilisational suicide produced by the ideas, mores and technologies of their carcinogenic '68 revolution.https://t.co/JZEHD3jdHn
Maybe the British people “chose” their future by not opposing it by a better vision, and thus condemning us to a future (present) where ultra-wealthy Jews have three mega-yachts in Monaco, and Gary Lineker etc get a million a year for gassing about football on TV, but most British people are caged in a multikulti zoo, in poverty or near-poverty.
So, yes, the British people bear some of the guilt and blame, but the weight of that must rest with NWO/ZOG conspirators, and with the traitors in Westminster, BBC, Sky News, the Press, publishing and academia.
“NHS is not for sale”…
The dumbing down of society
This goes beyond poor cultural levels or levels of general (or any) knowledge. There is less and less understanding, even among (perhaps especially among) those who are supposedly educated, for concepts such as free speech, personal liberty, society under law, respect for others, decent behaviour generally.
You see it in the pronouncements around the “Black Lives Matter” nonsense. The Superintendent of police in Bristol who thought it best to allow the multikulti mob to tear down an old statue because (in his world?) it would look bad for his men to be seen protecting the statue of someone who once dealt in slaves (250 years ago). In which case, tear down anything to do with Elizabeth I, Charles II, James I, Queen Anne etc. Maybe that is or will be the next step of those behind these “protests”.
The Superintendent in question took refuge in the idea that if his men protected the statue, not only would it look questionable (he thinks) but windows nearby might be broken by the mob and that would be terrible in the “Coronavirus” sitation, when Bristol retailers are already suffering.
Where does one start, in unpacking such nonsense? First, the retailers are suffering mainly because an incompetent government has scared the population out of its skin and shut down the economy. Second, it is simply not the job of a police superintendent to concern himself with the wider economic effects of his doing his duty. His job is just that: to do his duty, prevent any mob breaking the law, and to arrest those so breaking the law. Das ist’s!
That is one example of the sheer lack of intelligent thought around. For others, look at, eg, Twitter. Examples abound.
There are many people who say that “you have free speech, but are not free from the consequences of your speech”. A law lecturer called Paul Bernal, from East Anglia, is fond of tweeting that or similar formulae.
I feel sorry for the students of someone so unthinking. According to that formulation, Stalin’s Soviet Union, Mao’s China, Pol Pot’s Khmer Republic (Cambodia) etc all had “free speech”, because you could say whatever you liked in those societies, so long as you did not mind “the consequences” (being shot, sent to labour camps, or having your head beaten in by rifle butts).
Musical interlude
Memory Lane…
Someone found me this on the Internet: an article I wrote in 2004 about legal advice I gave in 2001 or early 2002. “Life’s rich tapestry”.
Yes, @gerejeff the railways in Britain are trying to pretend that muzzles are obligatory in stations, though the law is clear it only applies while boarding and travelling on trains. Bad ideas are like weeds, they spread and flourish if not vigilantly controlled. https://t.co/jC9WbejWay
On the contrary @kes76150286 I love traditional English policing by consent and regular foot patrolling and long for its return. Not so keen on the swaggering , absent ‘ We don’t need you and we expect the same’ modern types. But who is? https://t.co/Lbo5E2We4A
Yes, Dame Cressida’s call for public shaming of muzzle dissidents suggests an ignorance of the law not easily pardonable in a Metroplitan Police Commissioner ..She should withdraw it. https://t.co/fifCEGOEZK
No, it is an escalation. Given the bizarre timing of the introduction of the muzzle edicts, when even official stats show the virus fast diminishing, when can it possibly be withdrawn and under what circs? This is intended for the long term. https://t.co/fTs0iUfl5q
To fan the embers of a cooling burnt-out panic. The social psychologists and other hidden persuaders know how to herd a flock. Brilliant stroke to claim that muzzle-wearing saves lives of others, so making it a communitarian action, and dissenters into cruel inconsiderate people. https://t.co/d8OU3gOozY
For not above the 20th time, an interference with free choice in this scale requires far more persuasive evidence, both of the scale of the alleged danger( vastly overstated) and the effectiveness of the measure ( vastly overstated) https://t.co/IQlhadLs1m
I doubt @louise2097, that they know anything of the kind. Vaccines, especially of this kind, are very hard to develop quickly. Johnson has no idea what he is doing and says whatever comes into his head. By Christmas he will be floundering in the economic crisis. https://t.co/VH9ayB0HSI
Would it be good manners to lie that I supported a government policy that I believe very strongly to be stupid, wrong and designed to spread fear? That is what muzzle-wearing entails..@whiggjohn. https://t.co/BpavGcGPwH
‘Clinical abandonment’ – Care homes were advised by Scotland’s health secretary and chief medical officer not to send residents to hospital if they were ill with coronavirus, documents have revealed.https://t.co/aRmgcRwqjp
— TimesEditorScotland (@magnusllewellin) July 22, 2020
Peter Hitchens is right to keep “banging on” about all of the lies and mistakes around the “Coronavirus” situation in the UK. The virus itself is scarcely even an issue now, in reality, but the repressive measures taken to (supposedly) contain it are being strengthened even as the virus ceases to be present in much of the country; in fact, in many parts of the UK, “Coronavirus” has always been something happening to other people in other places, and read about in newspapers (if anyone still reads them), or seen on the —now terminally-boring— BBC News propaganda.
Thought about the UK and the whole “Western” world today…
“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.” [G.K. Chesterton]
I have so little confidence in the cultural level of most British people today (I take no direct interest in most of the other rabble tribes that live on these islands) that I suppose that I should link to Wikipedia in case some people have no idea who G.K. Chesterton even was…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton
[G.K. Chesterton]
Some other tweets and news seen today
So, I climbed my 'mountain' yesterday. The Michaelsberg, near Cleebronn, is a very special spot. First a Celt sacred site, then a Roman temple honouring the moon, then an Alemannic church, it finally ended up a Capuchin monastery. pic.twitter.com/TCQUHVcQpf
.@MLewisLawyer confirms he has been asked to represent Panorama's John Ware and others in a possible legal action against @jeremycorbyn following the Labour leader's statement today.
It was obvious from the start that Keir Starmer is totally in the pocket of the Jew/Israel/Zionist lobby. His wife is a Jewish lawyer, and their children are being brought up as Jewish. I understand that they have “buy to let” properties.
Oh, this is Lewis on Twitter, by the way:
[above: some of the abusive tweets that got Lewis into trouble with the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority]
Please refer to the above-designated blog posts to learn more.
More about Labour
Under Keir Starmer, Labour has recovered from the Jew-orchestrated msm anti-Corbyn barrage of last year, which led to Labour’s opinion poll ratings bumping along the bottom, hugely behind the misnamed “Conservatives”. However that may be, Labour is still 5-10 points adrift.
I see little popular enthusiasm for Labour, even as this most incompetent government lurches from lie to stupid policy to muzzling the population to scandal to more lies. Indeed, Starmer has nothing to say except to say that the “Conservatives” should do what they are doing, but harder and better. Underwhelming.
Prospects in UK politics
It is clear that, despite a government so incompetent that even its own party members are disgusted by it, the Boris-idiot/Dominic Cummings regime is here to stay, at least for the next couple of years. The 80-seat Commons majority guarantees that, pretty much.
The Labour Party, like the Conservative Party, is now back under what amounts to Jewish lobby control or strong influence. Labour is now just a rubbish “alternative”. That was in most respects true under Corbyn, but at least Labour was to some extent anti-Zionist.
I think that my assessment of Corbyn, 4 years ago, has been proven correct: yes, anti-Zionist, but still willing to play the Jews’ tune when it comes to the “holocaust” farrago. Weak. Corbyn was also willing to see the UK swamped by the non-white “ethnics”.
Corbyn was at root not sufficiently or properly ideological. His academic record was poor, his work record almost non-existent. Apart from a couple of years bumming around aged about 19, mainly in Jamaica, Cuba and South America, he knows little of the world, as far as can be seen.
Also, Corbyn’s economic and social knowledge is very shallow. One of his ex-wives says that he rarely if ever reads a book. Any book.
Starmer? Well, as noted above, in effect a fully paid-up member of the Friends of Israel cabal, though he seems not to be on their official list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Friends_of_Israel#2016_onwards; probably a freemason too. He is an enemy of the British people from the start.
As it stands, Labour supports almost all the policies of the Boris-idiot government of fools. Hard to think what of substance Labour would change, were it in power, though Starmer is probably a better administrator than Boris-idiot. Well, that after all would scarcely be a difficult challenge!
Boris-idiot has no real ideas beyond schoolboy ones such as bridges across the sea etc. “Boris” has no idea how to administer anything at all, and has never done so. He is basically a part-Jew public entertainer whose jokes are rapidly falling very flat with the public.
The economic hit which is coming, largely because of the “lockdown” and facemask nonsense supported by both Government and Opposition, will strain the rivets of the society and state to the utmost over the next 2+ years. The NWO/ZOG System does not much care, controlling as it does the 2-3 “main parties”. The ZOG idea is “where can they (the voters) go?”
In principle, the answer should be “we need a social-national party”. The problems are that, first, the anti-democratic laws and institutions Blair laid down (Electoral Commission, Equalities Commission etc) make it almost impossible to have a functioning real social-national party.
Beyond that, one has to look at the British people. They are not at present the material from which a real party, such as the NSDAP of the 1920s, could be formed. They are mostly interested in those new opiates of the people, sports and msm “celebrity” nonsense. In some ways, we are in “Weimar”, but in other ways not.
I have, in earlier blog posts, set out my view, that the social-national elements need to concentrate in one area of the country, creating a Schwerpunkt. That may include the creation of a party, whether registered as such or not. A political party, however, cannot be the sole focus.
Alison Chabloz on Bitchute internet radio
An interesting discussion, conducted with Alison Chabloz and others, on one of the few social-national internet platforms of any value:
If I were to write what I really think should be done to Boris-idiot and his equally stupid “ministers”, I should probably have the toytown police at my door.
Tweets seen
Beyond occasionally laughing at what a crappy person he is I rarely gave Stuchberry much thought. This article was interesting though.https://t.co/KE1G9gZQBh
Struggling to figure out why a generation renting damp houses with five other people at 32 and facing the second, somehow worse, economic crash of their working lives aren’t having kids.
In 2019 only 12,000 crown court trials were completed. The backlog of crown court trials is now 26,500 — more than twice the number of trials heard in the whole of last year. This means victims & defendants are left in legal limbo for up to three years before trials take place.
I don’t think this can pass without comment. The Director of the London Early Years Foundation appealing for help because nurseries are seeing ‘lots of children without suitable shoes’. https://t.co/PcVI7LpyAT
Why is it OK having a far left radical racist such as @AyoCaesar on your Show @JeremyVineOn5 yet would never dream of having a Nick Griffin or a TommyRobinson on the Show. She pushes Division in our society and is extremely Toxic#JeremyVine#AshSarkar@channel5_tv@Ofcom OFCOM
— Culture, Tradition, Family (@HiberniaForever) July 21, 2020
It seems so @metis411. Note also the article’s admission that Covid is predominantly a disease of the old, something government has always been reluctant to admit, in case this fact reduces fear levels. https://t.co/m8bYpan2lH
Do you *really* think that the covering of private parts, regarded as private in almost every human culture, is equivalent to the covering of the face in an ineffectual measure against a not especially prevalent or dangerous disease @ms_appletreehttps://t.co/8coKXWebg8
A great radio interview with Peter Hitchens. He puts into stark relief how much damage the lockdown/mask crowd has done. Stunning and depressing, I'm not sure Britian will recover. We are rudderless and leaderless. https://t.co/3pxm6itqAm
People who crawl to the state are often abusive to dissenters, as the hangers-on of school bullies jeer at their victims.@120lbsoftrouble. Trying ( not very effectively) to insult me is not brave. What have you to fear from me? https://t.co/PYAczmUa56
It's so much easier to simply decide I comment out of hate, saves you all the trouble of thinking, reading, or any of that inconvenient stuff. After all, we can't have our ideas challenged, can we? Where would we be if we allowed that kind of nonsense?
— The Free People Alliance (@TheFreePeopleA1) July 21, 2020
I have always thought that free societies should persuade, not compel or bully. No least because this is actually far more effective in achieving their objectives. https://t.co/8EIIGpP0kw
For years now @michaelgove has promised no dilution of food and animal welfare standards as a result of Brexit. Last night he voted against an amendment that would have guaranteed that. I'm not surprised. Just think it's worth acknowledging that he is, straight up, a liar. https://t.co/tUjqX1domZ
About a third of the shoppers were silly rabbits (facemask-wearers). Not many people there anyway. The little town nearby has had an influx of Chinese in the past decade, God knows why. Because it is a minor port? Seems unlikely. Well, there it is. Anyway, a few Chinese have latched onto the fact that Waitrose (at that branch) marks down stuff to about 10% of the usual price (sometime 5%) not long before closing
Some little old Waitrose female employee was agitato because a few Chinese had gathered around the wheeled trolley or shopping cart containing the marked-down items, mostly mushrooms and green vegetables. I picked up a pack of mushrooms (19p instead of about £1,50 or so, in case anyone is curious) just before the cart was wheeled away, the employee muttering something to me (the Chinese having departed) about how people were not practising “social distancing”.
Ha ha! This fear propaganda has really taken hold! Someone (“hello? Boris-idiot? Hello?”) should tell the public that the “virus” has basically come and gone and that, now more than ever, people shopping in a supermarket are unlikely to get it or transmit it. But no. What Boris-idiot has actually done is force everyone to wear a muzzle or facemask when they shop, as of Friday. Goodnight, retail sector. Goodnight Vienna! Or rather, Goodnight London…
Already I have seen a few discarded disposable masks on the ground of the Waitrose car park. A big pollution problem is being created, though I doubt that that will worry a (supposed) “Prime Minister” who has just announced that house-owners will be able to add 2 storeys to their houses almost at will. Hello slums of the future. Hello migration-invasion on a massive scale. Hong Kong Chinese will not be the half of it. Where will it end? An urbanized landscape across much of the UK, inhabited by various species of urban scavenger…
Tweets seen this evening
We've been in a position for years where some illnesses will not be treated, where so many "managers" have no medical (or applicable it seems) experience. What difference does outsourcing make now? As long as it remains free at the point of need and standards remain/improve
Having been a fairly frequent visitor (not patient) to 4 or 5 NHS hospitals over the past decade, I can see the main problem. Administration or, rather, maladministration.
We see advanced surgery and other techniques of art, some very decent staff (not all, but most) undone or damaged by the most basic flaws in running of hospitals: basic cleanliness, basic intra-hospital organization (eg supply of wheelchairs), sometimes very poor food (but sometimes, I am told, very good food), and the perennial car parking nonsense: no-one should have to pay to park at a hospital.
Also, why do hospital wards still exist? They did away with them in France 30+ years ago, and I doubt whether many if any American or Canadian or even Australasian hospitals have them now.
More tweets
Well, I don’t know whether this below is a gauntlet thrown before me, but fortunately I do not care! I include it as a gesture to free speech.
Mr Millard, I know you're taking screenshots for your article, feel free to add this one. I do find your commentary to be vile and anti-semitic. I apologise for my comments about you no more than I would to Cryin' Mike.
Note the “Zionist” vocabulary, though: “vile“, “anti-semitic“…people in the Anglophone world have been, at root, brainwashed for decades about “them”, indeed by “them”…Note also the perceived need of even this —more open than average— tweeter to signal his “virtue” to the Twit-pack by saying that I (whom he knows not at all, whose blog posts he knows scarcely at all) write that which is “vile”… It’s sad, really.
Mike has a history of advocating violence, silencing opinions, and behaving poorly in that respect. He's no angel. This isn't a comparison game, just folks overlook that which is convenient. Anyway, it's enough for now regardless. Have a good one.
The “he” who is “vile” (note the “Zionist” vocab again) is me, apparently! Seems that “James Hornby”/@scartyke is not only pretty idiotic (and possibly another mentally-challenged type) but also not too well-educated (“your” instead of “you’re“). Not atypical of some Twit-tweeters.
Remind me again why face masks are mandatory now this excuse from @MattHancock has been debunked and the virus is practically non existent? Who the bl..dy hell is running this Govt?
— 南京 外围/杭州学生/长沙上门/武汉外围/西安外围/厦门外围/福州外围/青岛外围/济南外围 (@MadyWaterer) July 16, 2020
I’d love to believe there were real journalists out there but not one has challenged Govt on the restrictions imposed on us taking away our civil liberties/freedoms in the name of this now non-existent virus. Huge gulf between Govt and public who are fed up with the scare tactics
— 南京 外围/杭州学生/长沙上门/武汉外围/西安外围/厦门外围/福州外围/青岛外围/济南外围 (@MadyWaterer) July 17, 2020
We in the UK are now living under a repressive “elected” dictatorship. That would be bad enough were that all it is; however, it is also incompetent, and to a degree hard to believe even after the experience of the past 10 years.
The shutting-down of freedom of expression
“Tartan Pakistani” shutting down freedom of expression in Scotland:
It can easily be seen that this whole “Coronavirus” thing (more precisely, the government’s “lockdown” shutdown) has destroyed ordinary radical or social-national political life. Political meetings, even small ones, are effectively banned, as are the traditional means of spreading a message, such as rallies and demonstrations (though the System has accommodated the nonsense of the “Black Lives Matter” swine).
In fact, the latest “measures” from the government of Boris-idiot give even local authorities the power to shut down whole tracts of the country and whole cities on “health” grounds. Don’t tell me that such powers cannot be and will not be abused.
They will never be used irresponsibly, it's as if people think they'll use these powers like they use the RIPA act to surveil beach dog walkers or something. That almost never happens!
— President-Elect Paul (@TheDigitalAdvan) July 17, 2020
To quote the Bard, “Aye, there’s the rub”…even I was surprised at the zeal and relish with which Britain’s mostly rather ineffective toytown police took to their new role as bulliers of lone sunbathers, solitary swimmers and retired couples walking their dogs on beaches or in national parks.
The barking of “orders” through megaphones from inside police jeeps and helicopters, the deliberate polluting of a Derbyshire “blue lagoon” (to deter visitors), the drones following elderly fell-walkers so that the real “Covidiots”, the police, might then “shame” (as the police thought in their little brains) those walkers by having the footage posted on Twitter or Facebook.
The present government may be one composed of idiots but, thanks to an 80-seat majority in the Commons (and the absence of any effective Opposition there), the Government rules supreme. Indeed, there is more dissent from disenchanted Conservative Party people than there is from Keir Starmer’s joke “Labour” official Opposition (Jewish lobby Potemkin village), which merely supports the Government and tries to put a gloss on whatever that government orders.
Analysis, propaganda, and reasoned argument are all very well (and I engage that way myself, mainly now via this blog) but in the end, I think that we know that Europe is not going to be saved by such methods, however necessary and inescapable they are.
I make no claim to 'objectivity' @robinsall. I'm plainly biased against incompetence and stupidity, disproportionate action, mindless conformism and the bossiness of jacks-in-office such as Mat Hang Kok. The ones to watch out for are the ones who claim falsely to be impartial. https://t.co/7PYDdnVO64
“Commercial property prices look set to plunge as white-collar workers shun the office, the Treasury watchdog has warned…If the OBR’s dire prediction comes to pass, it could wipe £230 billion off the value of commercial property such as offices and shops across Britain” [The Independent]
When the wealthy Jews start jumping from the windows, as (supposedly) in 1929, after the Wall Street Crash, wake me up again…
Late tweets seen
It may only be one straw but there comes a point where any association with this government must end. This is not only the most incompetent government of my lifetime, it is the most authoritarian. It is not remotely conservative. https://t.co/hhMRcdDP0Xpic.twitter.com/5hjDwXez3O
I argue, in this post for the UKHR blog, that the 'lockdown' regulations are incompatible with the ECHR and thus unlawful: https://t.co/sC2vkAIfMC. This is a version of a more detailed paper published here: https://t.co/Y4J3yPMvu3
Only guidance. No limit on any numbers at a wedding in a public building or in a private building which is not a dwelling. Receptions of over 30 outside can go ahead if there has been a risk assessment. Please stop conflating guidance with law.
If 4 million unemployed by 2021 is the figure these clowns are suggesting, then 8 million may not be inconceivable. This is or should be the great moment for a social-national breakthrough in 2022 or so. Yet there is no real social national party or movement in the UK.
I leave aside (as blogged about previously) the few clowns and “movements” that do exist at present in the UK.
Rudolf Steiner, I believe it was (it may have been Valentin Tomberg), who talked about the dilemma of people in these times in such terms as “I feel that I cannot do that which I must do…“. That is how I feel. The necessity is there and recognized, but the ways and means of doing what is necessary are not there…
I feel and recognize and know what is required, but have not the means (in terms of the old British song “…we’ve got the ships…we’ve got the men…we’ve got the money too!”).
Perhaps the way will be made clear. At the age of 63, I do not have the luxury of waiting for years for the right moment to arrive. A new movement must come, one credible enough and powerful enough to do what it takes…
Never give money to System “charities” such as this one, “Red Nose Day”, or Save the Children (where the chief people running it get up to £300,000 a year). One was Brendan Cox, the sex pest/rapist whose wife was Jo Cox, assassinated MP. They are, to a large extent, scams. Give money to animal charities such as the Brooke Hospital for Animals, or Cats Protection. Or give directly to needy people and animals via GoFundMe etc.https://uk.gofundme.com/f/life-changing-chronic-pain-surgery or similar.
I could equally well say to you @ianmartin55.: You voted, so gave legitimacy to these clowns. Don’t complain’. And I’d have the better case. https://t.co/4zIu58Wkoh
Weird backtrack. Did employers protest that it was already hard enough to get anyone to come back to work? Matt Hancock insists face masks WON'T be compulsory in offices https://t.co/qhLKA19BRl
consultation before virus, Hampshire CC needed to save £1.8 million from library service and their desired option is closure of ten and 15% reduction in hours. After lock up libraries previously open 4.5 days now temporarily open two days! Good days for burying bad news?
Alas @neilclark, this is yet another example of institutions making unpleasant changes they have long wished to make, using the alleged threat of plague as an unaswerablke excuse. Any protest is met with 'So, you want to kill others, do you?' https://t.co/b73xFRN51K
Fine for whom @patrickamon? Debauching the currency, by destroying the middle class, destabilises society, and by impoverishing the old, it is an act of callous cruelty. https://t.co/fDlySAy9TR
You have gout, @urfenicholas? How unpleasant for you, especially as many people think it is an amusing complaint, rather than a serious and painful one. But I will not laugh at you. https://t.co/8LUEEBNjlt
Yes @mylsemylesmy. They are doing everything they are doing because they are inadequates who panicked and cannot admit their mistake. So they must repeatedly double down on it. They have no idea what they are doing. https://t.co/8nTF9QOIJl
Well no, of course I won’t get many votes. I am not supported by hedge funds, property developers and big construction companies, nor promoted by expensive hidden persuaders. Doesn’t mean I’m wrong, though. @factsreasonhttps://t.co/cokPBt1puk
'Get back out there', says the same government which has just announced detailed plans to *discourage* people from going to the shops. https://t.co/RCNQceFXin
This too: “Yet they insist with this face mask nonsense. The sheep will be too scared to go shopping and the rest of us will avoid anywhere that expects us to muzzle up. End result is an empty high street.” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/reader-comments/p/comment/link/570271025
and this…”oh this is priceless – the tory voters getting exactly what they vored for in the person of Fat Bloris, the obese drunk, an idiot’s idea of clever person. I hope you continue to get what you voted for for the next 4 1/2 years!!!” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/reader-comments/p/comment/link/570260501
“China has infiltrated Britain more successfully than it has other European countries, an expert warned last night.“
“Author Mareike Ohlberg, who has written about the underhand tactics of the country’s Communist Party, said attempts to groom leading figures in business and politics were at an advanced stage in the UK.”
So what does Boris-idiot do? Gives 3-4 million Hong Kong Chinese (some of whom may be intelligence agents) the right to live in the UK! Even if many are anti-Peking dissidents, the fact is that (combined with the nearly half million already here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Chinese_immigration_to_the_United_Kingdom) the Chinese population of the UK might well be as many as 5 million by 2040. About 7% of the population. From the point of view of Peking, job done, strategically…
What “they” say
“A Government report on extremism during the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted far-right activists’ calls to “infect Jews” as well as five different ways antisemites have blamed Jews for spreading the virus.” [Jewish News]
“...individuals such as David Icke played “a significant role in spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories linked to Covid-19” [Jewish News]
“Although Icke was successfully de-platformed from YouTube and Facebook, the scale and reach of his antisemitic conspiracy theories remains extremely concerning,” the report’s authors said.” [Jewish News]
Get that. A “government report” (not really) from the so-called “Commission for Countering Extremism” [“CCE”], says outright, in its bias, that David Icke was “successfully deplatformed” from YouTube and Facebook.
This “Commission” is rather uninfluential, and was set up under Theresa May as Prime Minister. She of course was totally under the thumb of the Jewish lobby. Still, it is striking how biased it is, talking about how Icke was “successfully deplatformed” etc. No pretence of objectivity. In fact, its existence is merely one example of how governments waste money. I expect that the present government would like to bin this fake “Commission” and its useless “Lead Commissioner” (one Sara Khan), but cannot think of a plausible way to bin it and her.
Well, lookee here…
Drive-through Coronavirus Assessment Centre to close as cases continue to fall.
— Shrewsbury Town FC (@shrewsburytown) July 16, 2020
Not only have all (I think) the pop-up “Nightingale Hospitals” closed, mostly without ever having been used, but even the Coronavirus/Covid-19 testing centres are now closing for lack of use; yet this Government of idiots ploughs on with its fear propaganda, and enforcement of muzzles for people (facemasks) etc. Result? Destruction of what is left of the economy, particularly the retail sector.
One of the reasons why charities are such a “rotten borough” in the UK is because their funding (in some cases) comes only partly from members of the public, but also comes from government funds, or from the National Lottery (the “Good Causes Fund”).
In other words, the charity sector is pervaded by the sort of Common Purpose drones you see on Twitter. This is why you get quite mediocre people (eg at Save the Children) heading charities and being paid £300,000 a year. This is also why you get the sex scandals, as with sex pest/rapist Brendan Cox etc. Because the charities have guaranteed income provided via people embedded in government, quangos etc, which people belong to the same cabals.
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Oh…in fact there never was such a time when Piers Morgan defended my freedom to express myself on political, social, religious, historical and cultural matters. Piers Morgan never did defend my rights.
[above: the British bulldog, muzzled (they emasculated him first…)]
The muzzling of the population is, of course, made for the Twitterati, most of them. All the “antifascists”, “socialists” (pseudo-socialists), all the “anti-racists” and communitarians and “slacktivists”. They love the fact that they can mask-up and virtue-signal all the way to the office (that most are not attending).
Yes, @NJC1300 it's extraordinary that the 1976 IMF episode is so totally forgotten. It's either much higher taxes, or severe cuts or rampant inflation. This time I suspect we'll get all three and still be up the creek. https://t.co/47p5yrXc1s
Good grief…Pity, one or two rounds would have done it.
The usual Twitter “antifascist”/multikulti mob are getting it wrong, yet again. They say that the Begum creature is “British”. Technically perhaps, in terms of birthplace, passport etc, but racially and culturally she is not in any real sense “British”; neither are many millions of others.
Look (below) at this idiot!”If you were born in China, you would be Chinese” says the idiot…One James Shaw, aka “Planet Zombie”. All too typical, at least on Twitter.
She was born here so she is British.
Oh and God created nations? Really?
If you were born in China you would be Chinese. See how it works?
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It’s really sad that we are talking in these terms – it’s NOT normal to wear face masks.
— Helena Morrissey DBE (@MorrisseyHelena) July 16, 2020
Good to see people fighting back. We need a mass “no facemask day” protest. I’m in…
This is fascism. Telling people what to wear (beyond basic decency) is fascism. People should have a choice, and the Telegraph backing up the govt on this policy is a disgrace. It's NOT scientific, it's just politicians virtue signalling.
Kidnapped while on a date with her boyfriend, Channon Christians‘ White privilege got her tortured and raped repeatedly by multiple black men. Ultimately, she was wrapped in trash bags and stuffed in a trash can where she slowly suffocated. pic.twitter.com/MoCFYWHOTQ
— ExposingWhitePrivilege (@exposing_white) July 8, 2020
Below, a shop standing up against facemask tyranny:
The “Covid-19″/Coronavirus scare: much of this is actually a ZOG/NWO scam. Not all. Much.
Not at all surprising, meshes with much else I have heard, read and seen, but very interesting to see it in this form and from this source @SimonDolanhttps://t.co/lDLZyL5J0S
Yes @AliJHaines, it is strange that the government thinks its latest muzzle edict will *increase* the already tragucally weak amount of trade in the shops. Most people don't *like* being pestered. https://t.co/TabSBV8rIC
It does highlight the poverty of thought in and around government that the idiots actually seem to believe that forcing everyone to be muzzled or masked will increase footfall in shops! The reasoning seems to be that shoppers will feel more confident and safe. No. It’s like when you are at, say, Heathrow, and smug, stupid-looking police are stalking around with their Heckler & Koch MP5 and other weapons. Does that make you feel “safer”? No. It makes you think “what might happen in the event of a terrorist incident?“
In other words, the armed police at airports, in reality, do the opposite of reassuring most members of the public. Is that ignorance on the part of the public? Maybe not; I mean, if terrorists suddenly launched an attack, what would the heavily-armed police do? Open fire in some place as crowded as were (before “the virus” almost wiped out civil aviation) the Heathrow or Gatwick passenger terminals? I sincerely hope not!
Reverting to the facemask curse, my guess is that most people will be shopping online for things. The shops and department stores are going to be empty or almost empty because of the facemask nonsense, because of the residual thought that they just might pick up “the virus” (unlikely though that is) and finally because, soon at least, most people are going to have a great deal less money to spend in shops.
The Coronavirus “crisis” has brought out into plain view not only the inadequacies of the Government, MPs, the whole political system, the police etc, but those of the general public, which has shown itself to be little better than the volatile mob of plebs in ancient Rome.
The recent descendants of those who braved bombs and privations in WW2 lurk on full or nearly full pay in their houses, having food and wine delivered, and until recently obediently clapping outside their houses weekly, as ordered by Government or by social pressure (leaving aside my view that the war with the German Reich need never have been declared in 1939, continued after mid-1940, or further continued to the bitter end).
The descendants of that wartime generation (again, leaving aside the fact that much of what people think about those times is now inaccurate myth) do not measure up. Apart from virtue-signalling by clapping or by posting conformist messages on Twitter, Facebook etc, they now all intend to obey the “authorities” by wandering around shops masked.
The scientific case for masks (for the general population) is not made out, certainly not proven beyond doubt. The imposition of masks on the public is an arbitrary misuse of political power. Predictably, the “communitarian” Twitterati are going mad supporting mask-wearing, or muzzle-wearing, despite the fact that the Coronavirus wave has all but passed.
When you see how eager are the “usual suspects” to wear masks and impose them on everyone else, you understand why it is that the self-described “Left” (not a term I myself use, in general) has no understanding or political power. These people are infantile, and desperate to be told what to do: by government, by “experts” (stand up, “800,000 deaths” Professor Ferguson and “SAGE”), by the EU Commission, by the decision-makers of Twitter, Facebook, the NHS etc.
Needless to say, I shall not be wearing a mask except (because there is little choice) to visit Waitrose, which visits I shall cut down to about 2 times per week). I shall visit other shops even less often than I do at present.
This imposition makes me angry, but it seems that about half the population actually want to have this imposed on themselves and everyone.
This is, to state the obvious, not the nation of the English Civil War, of HMS Victory, of Waterloo, of the great struggles of the armies, trade unions and others in the late 19th Century, of the two great wars of the 20th Century. A mixed, chaotic mass of multikulti plebs, either a conformist mass or a volatile but cowardly mob.
I do not expect any mass protests against the facemasks, but simply a sad yet angry population refusing (even more) to go out, to spend money in shops, to visit pubs or restaurants. Most of the latter might as well pack up and go home, to cower in their caves with the rest of the population of this “nation” that is no longer a nation.
Tweets seen
This is the official C-19 death rate for England which shows the typical curve for a virus at large in a community. There have been many millions of visits to supermarkets by people without masks over four months, so clearly they have had no effect on this graph. #NoMaskspic.twitter.com/lYIoqFvnqd
Not only is the British population to be forced to wear masks as of 24 July 2020, but there is no date set, even notionally, for when this nonsense will cease to be mandatory; no sunset date, or month, or even year…
This will kill off the retail sector, what part of it might have survived the existing “virus” panic and “lockdown”/shutdown. Yes, there will always be a few diehards who will go to their usual pub or restaurant even if required to wear a muzzle until (or even when?) seated, and who will obediently spend their money in shops even when forced to pretend that they are shopping in an Ebola virus intensive care ward. Not many, though.
“OBR: UK facing worst slump in 300 years. Newsflash: The UK economy is on track for its worst year in three centuries, and its biggest ever budget deficit in peacetime. That’s according to the Office for Budget Responsibility, Britain’s independent fiscal watchdog. In a new report, the OBR outlines three scenarios for the future — and all three show the worst recession in 300 years, and a massive spike in borrowing.” [The Guardian]
As I predicted, the “recovery” from the “virus” panic is now not projected to be “V-shaped” but something else (I suggested “L-shaped”…).
I am, of course, interested in the political effects of this madness. So far, the calm before the storm, thanks to “furlough” payments, “working from home” etc. What about in 6 months’ time?
This is the best opportunity social nationalism will ever have in the UK. So far, no party or movement (credible party or movement) exists to exploit it.
Mandatory mask-wearing is ridiculous. The threat from Covid is tiny compared with three months ago. Masks are stuffy, claustrophobic and anti-social and it is profoundly authoritarian to force us to wear them. Unmuzzle the public, says Brendan O’Neillhttps://t.co/ED1uRe4da7
2/3 @carlbramhall Actually the acceptance of a compulsory garment, in fact and in history, is quite a major act of submission, which makes the person involved more likely to submit in other things. The fact that the garment covers much of the face is even more disturbing. https://t.co/bl8EprCC6U
1/2 The point about it @carlbramhall is twofold. One, that it is compulsory. In free countries governments do not tell people what to wear. The other is that it is irrational. The government itself admits that evidence for it is weak. And the timing is positively bizarre. https://t.co/bl8EprCC6U
Yes, well @kaiserlibero, when you haven't read a book, you can have any kind of opinion on it that you like. This is the joy of ignorance. But can you see any disadvantages to that? Are you a parody account, or don't you realise how daft you sound? https://t.co/y0BcjkWkpI
The tweeter “@kaiserlibero” sounds like those silly people who say “well of course there were ‘gas chambers’ in the early 1940s, because….because…I saw a Hollywood film from the 1980s, based on a novel by an Australian, all about it!…” (etc)…
Dutch farmers protest against climate change targets that will drive them out of business. Just as with lockdown economic damage, this is not an accident, this is deliberate "de-development". The #NewNormal means YOU being reduced to broken poverty. Unless you fight back! pic.twitter.com/Ff0KXZsgJt
Ha ha! Boris-idiot’s long-running am-dram reprise of Churchill is looking pretty thin now…I have little time for Churchill, despise much about him, and think that his “war with Germany” policies were mad and in fact evil, but Churchill was a titan compared to Boris Johnson.
Saw a good description of the form of government now pretending to rule the UK: the “wallygarchy”.
The Boris-idiot government now wants people to wear masks in shops and elsewhere, despite the fact that these masks are really only useful when people are working in extremely close proximity, as in dental clinics. Even there, only one of the two people (the dentist) can wear one.
At the same time, this idiotic government wants people to go back to work, and also to spend freely in shops, restaurants etc.
Who on Earth would want to dine out, when the diners may be asked to wear masks?! This really has gone into farce now. Not even Little Britain territory, but that of Monty Python!
Shops? I myself do not much like shops anyway, but if “required” (forced) to wear a mask, I shall avoid them as much as I can. I doubt that I am alone. I suppose that the shoplifters will enjoy the extra protection, though (protection from identification, not from the dreaded virus).
This situation will accelerate the online shopping trend. I can see not just a few shops closing down, but most shops shutting up for good.
I feel rage against this ridiculous government of fools, who overblew the Coronavirus situation, scared the population out of its skin, destroyed much of the economy and plainly has little idea of how to get out of the hole, but is doubling down on the fear factor, insisting on masks etc.
Yes, Scotland is worse, but then it would be, under Sturgeon and her clan. As I predicted would happen, she is using the Coronavirus situation to pretend that Scotland is sort-of-independent already. Scottish borders must be protected! Not from mass immigration, though…
What strikes me about this particular government of idiots is how mixed are their messages: go back to work in offices and wherever, so that the cafes and pubs and shops can survive, but wear a mask and stay 3-6 feet away from everyone! No-one not desperate for some item will line up and wear a mask just to shop, and online shopping must be boosted even more by all this.
All because Boris-idiot and his government “locked-down” British society. Well, you can’t get toothpaste back in a tube, and the UK economy is now looking at a situation that is very bleak. “Lockdown”, Brexit (fake or otherwise), low pay, low State benefits. An economy dependent on consumerism and service industries.
Ghislaine “Maxwell”
“A reformed jewel thief has reportedly claimed that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell filmed powerful people having sex with underage girls.William Steel, an ex criminal turned writer, says he was shown footage of two high-profile US politicians having sex with minors.“[Daily Mirror]
I am not one of those who thinks that “the virus” does not exist. It exists. How it started to spread we do not know, whether accidentally, by Chinese negligence or design, or whatever. Once you get beyond there, however, things become very strange. It is “as if” this situation has been used by powerful forces to impose control on some societies.
We know that, so far, in the UK, only about 1,500 people have died entirely as a result of Coronavirus. Another 45,000 seem to have died with it, meaning that they had other very serious health problems and were “pushed over the edge” by getting the virus. Most were very elderly. Even then, the figure for deaths is somewhere around one death for every 1,600 or 1,700 people in the population. Most people either do not get the virus, or show no or very minor symptoms.
Anecdotal evidence is always limited in its applicability, of course, but I personally have not knowingly encountered anyone who has, or has had, this virus. Indeed, I know no-one who knows anyone who has, or has had, the virus.
I happened to have a word with my doctor recently, and in the course of a short conversation, I asked whether he and his colleagues had been busy with virus cases. He said that he and his colleagues had been busy with the usual range of cases but that the whole practice (about a dozen GPs) had seen only one patient with the virus, if I understood him correctly. He also noted that the whole area had had few cases.
Naturally, it is hardly surprising that one might never (knowingly) encounter anyone with this virus, in a situation where the vast majority of people either never get the virus or do get it but show no, or few, symptoms.
Now we look at the official response. The whole society, pretty much, closed down. People imprisoned in their homes (almost…yes, we were “allowed” to go and buy bread…). We all saw how the toytown police went mad. We saw how new pop-up hospitals were created, never used, then dismantled. Parks were prepared to become mass graves. Never used. Never happened.
Idiot scientists like that Ferguson fellow were saying that as many as 800,000 might die in the UK from Coronavirus. Not 45,000. Not 1,500. Also, that we must not meet anyone outside our own household (but Ferguson himself had his “ho” visit him, with her husband’s permission at that).
Question: who is the bigger “cuck”, that husband of the blonde “ho”, or the British people who accepted these absurd controls and restrictions without even thinking about saying “no”? The same British people (some of them, anyway) who obeyed the call to stand outside their houses, stupidly clapping, every week?
Now we are told that, despite the virus obviously having run its course, we must all wear facemasks when shopping, visiting pubs and restaurants! Screw that. I may be forced to buy food like that, but I cannot be forced to shop like that; neither can I be forced to visit pubs and restaurants in such joyless fashion. I would rather watch the High Street of Britain shut down. At least that might trigger social national rebellion.
Pretty much as I thought. Conservatives somewhat ahead of Labour, not much. They are the Government party after all, and are there until, maybe, 2024 sometime. As for Labour— underwhelming. Its “new” mixture of Jewish lobby neo-Blairism, “Black Lives Matter” nonsense and “sensible” (they hope to look) support for much done by the Boris-idiot government does not attract many voters.
Parachute Regiment
Hard to believe that this government, or apparently Dominic Cummings, may decide to scrap much of the Parachute Regiment, one of the most effective regiments of the British Army. Why? To save money and to be able to set up “cyber-warfare” units!
I can only agree with the contention that our society is moving gradually towards a “Mark of the Beast” dystopia; I say that despite the fact that, according to one system of numerology, my own name (Ian Robert Millard) adds up to 666!
Interesting, nicht wahr, the way in which people, in the UK, have been herded like sheep… Not much dictatorial “you WILL!” (or “you WILL NOT!“), but the engendering of a climate of fear, not of the Government or the police, but of something yet more sinister because unseen, supposedly deadly, possibly striking you from contact with your family, friends, or people encountered in the course of mundane life. Orders are then given “for public safety”. Wear facemasks, keep x-feet away from anyone etc.
What is really behind all this?
Good TV doc by David Olusoga on black Brit history yesterday. But forgot to mention Royal Navy's East Africa Squadron that together with the West Africa Squadron saved many '000s of slaves during Victorian era – alongside African 'Kroomen' on R.N. ships …..
As if channelling vast sums our money straight into the pockets of the rich foreign shareholders wasn't bad enough, we now know the extent that privatised water companies are channelling raw sewage straight into our rivers. #scumhttps://t.co/SOXxQPxrGUhttps://t.co/v7BNc2WRii
Who then *is* stupid and selfish? Those who have done their homework and know that these muzzles are of very little use, if any? Or those who wish to proclaim their wondrous goodness to all by being publicly obedient to Ms Sturgeon. What *wouldn't* you do for her @smcmenemin? https://t.co/2q6m4MOdI1
Could it be @citysamuel, that the public don't know the 'pandemic' (so-called) is over because people such as you keep going on about a second wave for which there is no evidence? What is actually happening: https://t.co/ElYjUQnYothttps://t.co/XxyOVoinAJ
I dispute this @ragequitsco. People just are more obedient. There are many theories as to why this is so ( Conformism – created first by TV and then by social media-has a lot to do with it, as does the death of private life and the weakening of family influence) . https://t.co/X59CZSMONS
1/2 Yes, @sav9659 and once you have accepted that the state has the power to tell you what to wear, even on their heads and faces, there isn't much ground left to surrender, is there, when they come and tell you what to think, and what you can't think, or say? https://t.co/Z8CQHiFhYe
I do not think that you have to be much of a “conspiracy theorist” to see that this whole “Black Lives Matter” nonsense is being at some level co-ordinated. BBC, Sky, TV ads, all pushing the blacks in everything, and at the same time trying to normalize mixed relationships and marriages (and, above all, offspring). This is the “Great Replacement”, this is the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan, and this is, down the line, “White Genocide”.
12 July 2020
The video clip below is from 2016 or 2017. It shows a “demonstration” (attack) by “antifa” untermenschen on an art gallery in East London which had an exhibition of work of which the untermenschen disapproved.
One brave individual (and, presumably, individualist) defends the right of free expression.
Another thing that is significant is that the individual there is subject to “deplatforming” by “antifa” and (before it existed under that name) “Black Lives Matter” urban rats not because the individual is “inciting” anything but simply because he silently expresses dissent by saying that freedom of expression should be protected.
Note the result. At first, vocal aggression against him, but finally violence from the black/brown/white traitor mob.
By the way, note how the toytown police allow the mob to bully and assault the lone dissenter…
The police present should be subjrct to a disciplinary process !!
Law and order is breaking down !
— His Holiness The Dalai Nigey! 🦇 🚿🇬🇧 (@Wunderbuck) July 11, 2020
You see the same thing online. First verbal attacks, usually by Jews but sometimes by white or black doormats of the Jews. Then there is a gang attempt at “deplatforming”, by getting the individual removed from, eg, Twitter, as has happened to so many, including Alison Chabloz; me too (to coin a phrase).
Even going to another platform such as GAB or wherever is no answer. The Jew-Zionists follow, seeking complete online annihilation of the non-doormats. Old Jewish women and/or the “CAA” and “CST” are there to make faked-up complaints to Twitter etc, and even to the police (as happened to me a couple of times: https://ianrmillard.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/when-i-was-a-victim-of-a-malicious-zionist-complaint/)
There is no easy answer to Zionist or Zionist-inspired intimidation, except to fight for freedom.
What is tax dodging former Chancellor Javid doing giving speeches for HSBC at £30k a pop??
Not only was I too blocked by Owen Jones when I had a Twitter account, but he told John Woodcock (the then MP, sex pest, depressive mental case, and doormat for Israel and the Jewish lobby), outright on Twitter, to block me (Woodcock complied at once!)…
No doubt as President of the West Suffolk NSPCC she will wish to do her civic duty and help to expose any wrongdoing in the interest of justice. https://t.co/XH0U3O8vMG
Interesting! A woman called Clare Hazell-Iveagh, apparently from Suffolk, here [above] photographed with the Jew Zionist criminal Epstein (now gone up the chimney) and with Ghislaine “Maxwell” (still alive but under detention). Intriguing combination: seen with Jew criminals trafficking minors for sex, allegedly owned a model agency, and is or was head of West Suffolk NSPCC (again allegedly; I do not see her on their present main/national website: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/about-us/organisation-structure/executive-board-trustees-pay/).
Incidentally, the Daily Mail refers to the woman, formerly plain Clare Hazell, as a “British aristocrat“, though she may be American or anyway a former resident in the USA, having owned a model agency in Ohio, it seems. As for “aristocrat”, that is bending the facts whichever way you look at it. Even leaving aside the lady herself, the Earldom of Iveagh was only created for the head of the Guinness brewing family in 1919. The present Earl of Iveagh is the 4th. Like most of the present supposed “aristocracy” of England, a 20th Century creation or invention.
If the government wants to protect jobs and maintain the UK legal sector’s position as the international theatre of choice, now is the time to back it.
In fact, I might agree with the main point, but the fact that ridiculous creatures such as Lammy are now barristers takes away from the credibility of the Bar and the English system of law in general.
This corrupt, cynical, incompetent, despicable government. Can they do anything right?
He’s right, too. What an incredible piece of police state cruelty. A boy of 12 (!) “taken to custody” for allegedly posting a few silly things about a black footballer online. Also, West Midlands Police seem unaware that there is no crime in this country called “racism”. Plod off.
Further to the above, Jez Turner of the London Forum was actually imprisoned in 2018 for the “crime” of stating, in a speech in Whitehall, that Jews should be driven out of England as they were in the past. Typical double standard.
It’s obscene arresting a 12 year old! The police ‘service’ is very selective when it comes to law enforcement and arrest! BLM riots stand back no problem there! Nish Kumar telling an audience to kill their white parents
I had never heard of Nish Kumar until today. Some non-European migrant-invader or offspring of, who apparently told a funny (I doubt it) joke to the effect that the white audience should go and kill their own parents (for being white). Oh, that’s fine…the insulted are “only” British white people, who created most of what is valuable in this world in the past two thousand years, together with other Europeans.
Writing as a (former, thanks to the Jew pack that instigated my political disbarment in 2016) barrister, I have never heard of anything called the “Comedian Defence“, as raised by so many pro-multikulti tweeters; as in “though what I said directly incites violence, I AM A COMEDIAN, and so I can use words inciting violence, including murder, without penalty.”
All thanks @IsabelOakeshott (my #Farmageddon co-author) for a great article telling a mainstream audience @DailyMailUK how our current food system is the biggest cause of animal cruelty on the planet, risks pandemics and destroys the environment https://t.co/lVPCEYHQgA
My “fantasy politics” first reaction? Drop a tiny atom bomb on the lot of them… This was a nation, with rough edges to be sure, but now is just a concreted mess full of urban rats, and most of the whites no better than the blacks. Other tweets say that this was in Crawley (West Sussex)).
Crawley has obviously deteriorated. When I returned from a misadventure in Rhodesia, in 1977, I eventually got various short-term jobs. One was in Crawley, working 12-hour shifts in a huge bakery, or better put, bread factory. I think that it was called Mother’s Pride. I worked overnight, wearing huge padded mittens that went up to the shoulder, stacking red-hot baking trays that had just come from the huge automated oven, the mouth of which was like the mouth of Hell in a Doré print, and about the width of a domestic garage.
The whole industrialized process was automated, and the plant so hot that one felt dried out even in a subzero winter with massive hangar doors open.
Well, Crawley itself was not so bad, despite being a concrete 1950s or 1960s new town . I recall buying, for a lady I liked in Berkshire, a small wooden crate of Lindt liqueur chocolates there, before I caught my train back to Reigate from Crawley Station.
Crawley, like most of Britain, has evidently deteriorated, looking at that clip of cultureless ugly harridans and their mixed-race offspring.
Hagia Sophia
The announcement that the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia is going to be converted into a functioning mosque again is deeply symbolic.
[above: the Hagia Sophia]
The great achievement of Kemal Ataturk was to take Turkey out of the maelstrom of a world in conflict and chaos. A secular state, with freedom of religion; new cities; neutrality (in particular, neutrality in the Second World War); social advancement; public education. And so on.
Now, Erdogan is ranging himself more clearly on the side of, not only the Arab and Muslim states, but on the side of the Islamist crazies.
I liked Turkey on the whole during my several visits, in one of which I drove there from England and lived in Fethiye, on the Turquoise Coast, for several months (in 2001). In most respects, it is more impressive than Greece.
Now, the great legacy of Ataturk is being undone. A pity.