A huge amount of money, and time, and effort has gone into online platforming of the claim that the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan is “debunked“, a mere “conspiracy theory” etc. One has to ask “why?“, if the Plan is just a silly “conspiracy theory”. If…
Look around you, and notice what group in Western societies tends to all but monopolize (and increasingly) the political and legal systems.
Notice which “community” pervades the Press, radio, TV, publishing.
Notice which “group” effectively controls the banking and much of the business sector.
Notice how the African and Asian migration-invasion of Europe, including the UK, has been facilitated by transnational orgs such as the EU, UN etc.
Notice how “British” governments, among others, have never seriously tried to stem the migration invasion, but instead more often seem to assist that invasion, while occasionally offering the public (and voters) weasel words, and never-implemented policies, to supposedly “control immigration”.
“Conspiracy theory“? I think not…
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This is very disturbing.
The EU is now seeking to roll out gender self ID across all Member States.
The LGBTQI Strategy, devised by activists, will attempt to force Gender Self ID onto European countries; Ban conversion therapy; Expand Hate Speech framework to include gender… https://t.co/ut3fiE6HYa
[“This is very disturbing. The EU is now seeking to roll out gender self ID across all Member States. The LGBTQI Strategy, devised by activists, will attempt to force Gender Self ID onto European countries; Ban conversion therapy; Expand Hate Speech framework to include gender & sexuality. They intend to classify these “hate speech” violations as “EU Crimes”. 5 well-funded LGBTQ NGOs are behind these schemes. They are heavily influenced by the Yogyakarta Principles and remain unopposed because of media silence and general EU opposition to open debate.”]
🚨 Another complete blubbering idiot gets a position of power in the name of DEI 🙄
David Lammy has been sworn in as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, becoming the first black person to hold the role 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/2lIZzrmM5Z
I am, these days, more embarrassed, or angry, than proud of my own country. Just look at that…
I have, on previous days, and previous months and years, made my views about Lammy plain enough. Unintelligent, uncultured, at best semi-educated. In the language of the people, “as thick as two short planks“. A “diversity hire”, as the Americans say.
Incidentally, Lammy is now a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, my former Inn, whereas (as a result of my unlawful and wrongful disbarment of 2016) I myself am now persona non grata.
Society has gone mad in this country.
Actually, looking at their current website, it seems that Lincoln’s Inn has followed suit and has also gone rather mad (“diversity”, “inclusion” etc…): https://www.lincolnsinn.org.uk/.
Still, the Lammy types are not the organ-grinders. ‘Nuff said…
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A group of soldiers from the Ukrainian army’s elite unit Skala surrendered to Russian troops in the outskirts of Krasnoarmeysk in the DPR, a TASS correspondent reported:https://t.co/JZy5qXptqBpic.twitter.com/ixtzRAy2l1
The United States will provide Ukraine with intelligence to launch missile strikes against Russian energy infrastructure, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources:https://t.co/gUbSLDuGQYpic.twitter.com/YIyz8j190U
🇮🇷The comprehensive strategic partnership agreement between Moscow and Tehran has officially come into force
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the document confirms the commitment of the Russian and Iranian leadership to strengthening friendly and… pic.twitter.com/5kdDg1ewCp
Russia has changed the "rules of the game," nullifying the effectiveness of the Patriot system – FT
The West acknowledges that Russia has seriously complicated the American Patriot air defense system. The Financial Times reports that upgraded Iskander-M and Kinzhal missiles have… pic.twitter.com/vlin4ckcIx
[“Russia has changed the “rules of the game,” nullifying the effectiveness of the Patriot system – FT The West acknowledges that Russia has seriously complicated the American Patriot air defense system. The Financial Times reports that upgraded Iskander-M and Kinzhal missiles have learned to evade interception – the missiles initially follow a standard trajectory but in the last seconds sharply change direction, entering a steep dive or performing maneuvers.”]
The same kind of Patriot missiles, inter alia, protect Israeli air space. Once Iran and others acquire Iskander-M and Kindzhal missiles, or similar, Israel’s fate will be sealed.
The Kiev regime also now has a “get out of jail free” card for its criminal prisoners. The only catch is that they have to fight on the front lines. Life expectancy there may be only a few days in some sectors.
Tucker Carlson: Israeli officers "stormed the Pentagon, making demands"
An American journalist reports that during the Iran-Israel conflict, Israeli soldiers entered meetings of American military officials at the Pentagon uninvited and gave orders to American officers, while… pic.twitter.com/rzXuEyMLJl
Translates to a Commons with about 461 Reform UK MPs, about 65 Lab, 46 LibDem, 41 SNP, 7 Con, 6 Green, 4 Plaid Cymru (etc).
For the Conservative Party, terminal, of course. Technically 5th in line, but only 1 MP more than the Greens, and only 3 more than Plaid Cymru. Finished. I could not easily see which would be the 7 surviving Con MPs. Not Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, Kit Malthouse, Mel Stride, or Suella Braverman, anyway. All gone.
As for Labour, on those results, Starmer himself might survive as MP, unlike most of his troops and including most if not all of his potential challengers: Angela Rayner, Dan Jarvis, Shabana Mahmood, Jess Phillips, Ed Miliband, Bridget Phillipson, Wes Streeting, Rachel Reeves, Liz Kendall, Yvette Cooper, and many other…all gone.
Wonderful. If it happens. I think it might.
Jane Goodall has sadly passed away at 91.
Here's she and her team releasing a rehabilitated chimp back into the wild — the chimp hugged her as if to say thank you for a lifetime of love and care. 🕊️🐒 pic.twitter.com/dKsDlP7xUa
The Ukrainian army lost roughly 1,510 troops in battles with Russian forces in all the frontline areas over the past 24 hours, according to the latest data on the special military operation in Ukraine released by Russia’s Defense Ministry:https://t.co/C419nWhmF9pic.twitter.com/cXakpepPza
…and similar numbers every day, which is why the Kiev regime is giving prisoners convicted of murder, robbery etc a chance to redeem themselves on the battlefield, and why the same Zelensky regime abducts people off the street and then forces them to fight on the front-lines.
🚨BIKE THEFTS AT TRAIN STATIONS – DECRIMINALISED
I wish this was a joke but it's absolutely true
The Police have announced today that they will no longer investigate this
But they will still arrest you for hurty words online
Even that is not the whole picture, because births to “white” English mothers are usually counted in such statistical studies as if “white” births, even where the mothers were impregnated by non-whites (and so the offspring are actually “mixed”).
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Northern Ireland had it right with a whopping 56% Remain vote. And, as ever, this woman can’t grasp even basic facts. https://t.co/u3kDAggMvN
Orban keeps explaining to fools that Hungary needs Russian energy resources and that he is for his country, so he is not ready to hate Russia. Viktor Orban: "The situation is serious. Open war proposals are being considered. They want to hand over EU funds to Ukraine. They are… pic.twitter.com/qnf3vN5H2K
[“Orban keeps explaining to fools that Hungary needs Russian energy resources and that he is for his country, so he is not ready to hate Russia. Viktor Orban: “The situation is serious. Open war proposals are being considered. They want to hand over EU funds to Ukraine. They are trying to accelerate Ukraine’s accession to the EU using all possible legal tricks. They want to finance arms deliveries. All these proposals clearly show that Brussels wants to start a war. I will firmly hold Hungary’s position, but this summit also proves that the coming months will be marked by the threat of war. Brussels has chosen a strategy of exhausting Russia with an endless war. This means investing billions in Ukraine, sacrificing Europe’s economy, and sending hundreds of thousands of people to die on the front lines. Hungary rejects this.“]
Vladimir Putin noted that the possible use of American Tomahawk missiles by Ukraine will damage relations between Russia and the USA, in which there has only just been "a light at the end of the tunnel," but it will not seriously affect the situation on the battlefield.
Some years ago, I realized that “nothing works properly any more” in the UK, and both tweeted (when I was still on Twitter, i.e. until 2018) and blogged about it. Others probably came to a similar realization at about the same time.
Since then, political activists, including Reform UK people such as Farage and Matt Goodwin, among many others, have taken up the refrain. In fact, it is now heard everywhere.
I encountered a “small” (but telling) example yesterday.
In the past, meaning until a year or two ago, doing some minor transaction in a bank was simple. You went in, there were several cashiers (or, in the American usage, tellers) there, you did your business and left. Easy. Now? For one thing, in the UK, you cannot simply pay a small sum in cash into someone else’s account. Oh, no, that might facilitate “money-laundering” (we are told), so you have to go through the slightly tedious process of paying the said sum into your own account, then transferring the money into the account of that other person.
Now, the banks have found other ways to make life difficult for their own customers. On entering the bank branch in question, one of only two left in the high street of my local small town, I saw the branch fairly crowded —usually, there are only one or two people there (and one cashier, where there used to be three or four).
Anyway, I paid in a modest sum to my own account via a machine. That went OK, but then I had to get the sum transferred to the destination account. That used to mean approaching someone sitting behind a desk. They would then do what was necessary in about a minute. Now? Oh, no, far too easy…
Some drone with a name-tag round his neck (one of several seen hanging about yesterday) approached me with an electronic tablet of some kind, and informed me that customers now had to “sign in” with their names… I gave him my name. He entered it on his device. He then informed me that there were 4 or 5 people ahead of me, and would I like to take a seat and wait… I had no time to waste, so gave up the idea and walked (maybe stomped) out.
What is this utter CRAP all about? The drone in question (not one of the usual staff, so obviously bussed in, with others, for this display of pointlessness) had asked me whether I do online banking. In other words, the banks want people to go online (only) and are making it awkward to do even the simplest things in person at a branch.
One small example of how everyday life in the UK has become —has been made— increasingly awkward, difficult, fraught. There are countless others, and the aim seems to be to reduce the individual to a number and a password on a screen, a kind of virtual (in either sense) serf, in short.
What I experienced yesterday was an example of deliberately “nudging” bank customers to go away and go online. The branch (in fact, all branches) can then be shut down, closed, sold off, the few remaining staff made redundant, and the quite grand building sold to become, probably, a bar or bistro.
Incidentally, opening hours have also been reduced; the branch is now open only 0930-1530.
Anyone who replies that bank opening hours were always about 6 hours a day misses the point that, as late as 1970, only 25% of British people even had a bank account (true, believe it or not).
The general dissatisfaction with UK society (and, so, politics) is not only fuelled by the black/brown migration invasion, or by other big issues being appallingly-incompetently —or deliberately-badly— handled, but by the fact that everyday life is now bedevilled by pointless, time-consuming, and utterly inflexible procedures and protocols, the aim of none of which is to help the individual, and still less to serve him.
Simply appalling. This is what the pro-Israel Jews (numbering, according to the Jewish Zionist propagandists themselves, about 95% of all Jews in the UK at least), and pro-Israel non-Jews, are supporting.
In the end, whether you call it “genocide” (which it obviously is) or not is an academic argument. The fact is that the behaviour of the Israeli Jews has been more than appalling. Inhuman. The behaviour of “the simulacrum of the human“, in fact.
Over the past 2 years, 200,000+ Gazan Arabs, mostly civilians, mostly women and children, slaughtered or grievously injured (amputations, blinding etc), as against 1,000-2,000 Jews killed or captured by Hamas operatives on one day or two days in 2023 (many of which victims were in fact killed by Israeli forces operating a scorched-earth or free-fire protocol).
That is even before you consider the pathological behaviour of the Israeli Jews, killing —and deliberately killing— or deliberately crippling, children (etc).
One group, spread across the world, and particularly the “Western” world, is the main enemy of humanity and its future. It is not the Muslim, or even Islamist, element, whatever their own flaws.
Israel is pushing Gazans to move to central and southern Gaza, the areas it claims are ‘safe.’
Yesterday, Israel has killed 83 Palestinians today — 22 in the northern Gaza Strip and 51 in the central and southern parts of the Strip. pic.twitter.com/TbJBYouXF5
The whole basis of the question is wrong. Meaning, what is the definition of “racist” anyway, and does anyone (outside the Labour Party or the msm) give a monkey’s flying ****?
Speaking of “racism”…
Every single one of Mr Lammy's historical analogies is factually incorrect. https://t.co/rxB3rAC25Q
Lammy is entirely ignorant, and as thick as two short planks.
A Russian proverb says that “an ape in a silk suit is still an ape“. [discuss].
What does it say about our society that a stupid ignorant creature such as Lammy is now “Deputy Prime Minister” and also joke “Justice Secretary” and “Lord Chancellor”, as well as being a Bencher of my old Inn of Court, Lincoln’s Inn, at which I myself am now persona non grata (by reason of having been disbarred at the instigation of a pack of conspiratorial Jews), and am without position or rank?
You decide. I already have.
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Also, the numbers involved are utterly trivial compared to the current numbers of real illegal migrants arriving from France. I very much doubt that the Dublin Convention, if it were still in force, would be used to return more than a handful of these interlopers.
[“Keir Starmer claims Nigel Farage is to blame for the boat people because Brexit took us out of the Dublin Convention (in 2020), which allowed us to return asylum seekers to the EU countries from whence they came. The PM is either ignorant of the facts — or knowingly lying. Neither is a good look. The Dublin Convention was a two-way street for asylum seekers. Yes, we could try to return them. But others could also be returned to us. As a result the Dublin Agreement actually made us a net recipient of asylum seekers. Take 2018. We made 5,500 requests for asylum seekers to be returned. Only 209 transfers were agreed. In the same year, under the same convention we accepted 1,215 asylum seekers. So we were net recipients by over 1,000. The Dublin Convention did nothing to make it easier to return asylum seekers. Nearly all politicians are cavalier with the truth when it suits them. But Starmer is taking this to a new level.“]
Starmer is worse than an “elected” dictator— he is an “elected” tyrant. What should be done with him? I merely pose the question.
Because people were being smuggled in on lorries. New technology and improved surveillance made that much harder so they took to boats. https://t.co/bxE5aKynIf
Those (mainly in and around the Labour Party) who talk glibly about “improved processing“, “safe and legal routes” etc (for migrant-invaders) prefer to ignore (or do not even know) that, under the present laws and structures, as many as 800 million migrant invaders might have a “legally valid” claim to asylum in the UK. 800 million!
Starmer's speech doesn't change any of the fundamentals. It's now only a matter of time before Labour MPs make their move against him > Daily Mail > https://t.co/ipRnHn7sDw
Translation— Reform 367 MPs, with a very solid Commons majority; Labour 98; LibDem 63; Cons 54; SNP 36 (etc).
What Dan Hodges means is that, on those results, about 314 Labour MPs would lose their seats (as would 97 Con Party MPs).
BREAKING: A company linked to Tory peer Baroness Michelle Mone breached a government contract of nearly £122m to supply surgical gowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, the High Court has ruled.
She was always a fake. Set up some company selling lingerie, which went bust a few years later, but by that time had networked to great effect, being “ennobled” by David Cameron-Levita before the lingerie hit the fan, so to speak. She was living largely off her House of Lords taxfree allowances and expenses, and a few TV appearances, for quite a while, but then met some very wealthy business parasite and married him.
Notice how the Jew Miliband refers to “our communities“. He is still pushing the deluded ideas about happy shiny multikulti “communities” in a happy shiny raceless cultureless Britain (in a similar Europe).
As for him telling Elon Musk to “get the hell out of ‘our country!” , the British people are shouting that, not at Elon Musk but at, among others, the migrant-invaders and the cosmopolitan parasites, including those bankrolling Starmer-stein.
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Who voted for this insanity?
Who voted for the largest population increase in the UK for nearly a century?
Who voted for 98% of this population growth to be driven by mass immigration?
Who voted for 1.2 million people to migrate into the UK in one year, enough to…
[“Who voted for this insanity? Who voted for the largest population increase in the UK for nearly a century? Who voted for 98% of this population growth to be driven by mass immigration? Who voted for 1.2 million people to migrate into the UK in one year, enough to fill Birmingham? Who voted for the UK population to add 16,000 people but migration to add, net, nearly 800,000? Who voted to add a city the size of Leeds to the country in just 12 months? Who voted to add nearly 800,000 people to the UK while building only 200,000 homes?“]
Yet another poll has Reform UP after calling to scrap Indefinite Leave to Remain and put British people first
You only have to look at the recent Labour Party Conference to see how utterly isolated the present government and its unthinking, corralled supporters are. Labour is around 20% in the polls, and at least half of those intending Labour voters, maybe as high as three quarters, are actually not really British at all. Blacks and browns, so to speak.
My own assessment is that the (real) English/British people have pretty much given up on the Labour Party. That, however, is also true of the Conservative Party, surprisingly up slightly to 20% in that poll, but as low as 14% in some others.
I was talking to an elderly lady who lives in one of the most solid Conservative Party strongholds in the South of England. Apparently, all the other elderly people she knows, almost all of whom who used to vote Con (the odd LibDem too), are now determined to vote Reform when they can; all of them.
Anecdotal, yes, but a straw in the wind that seems to mirror the opinion polls of the past 9-12 months.
As I wrote yesterday. Starmer is now radioactive. Any policy he announces now generates a huge public backlash simply because it’s seen as being his policy. https://t.co/VF1JyrZ1Zg
[“So many people have argued with me online about Digital ID “What do you have to be afraid of, if you are not a criminal?” “It will be convenient and is only for interacting with government departments” Yet, here it is: on the Gov website in the UK. They have explained it in advance. This will be linked to all areas of your life. If you ignore this now, you can never go back to the life you have today. Take a stand against Digital ID.“]
I have blogged about all this, years ago. My point was that, at first at least, it will not be compulsory to hold digital ID. As with smartphones, computers, online this and that, you will not exactly be forced to comply. It is just that everyday life will become impossible without all that. Life is already difficult without smartphones, online access etc, but you can still just about do it, though only at the (literal) expense of paying more for less. In the near future, you will pretty much have to drop out of society if you do not wish to go along with the tide.
Starmer has gone further yet, in saying that he wants to make digital ID mandatory. Perhaps he has given away the game by speaking openly about this aspect of the overall conspiracy, and the System will now revert to slowly making life impossible without it, that is until a better opportunity arises to make the entire population digital serfs on pain of imprisonment or death (eg by the withholding of food or medical care —you may be unable to buy food unless you have the digital ID, you may be refused medical treatment etc).
I am pleased to sign @RupertLowe10’s letter to Keir Starmer against Digital ID.
[“This is insanity from the NHS trust in my constituency – ‘women and people who are pregnant’. No. Women get pregnant. NOT MEN. Utter nonsense. I have contacted the trust chief exec demanding for this to be removed, and an urgent clarification to be issued. Men do not get pregnant. Women get pregnant. This is not complicated. I have had enough of this woke garbage. This needs to be corrected, now.“]
That nonsense is still embedded in many public bodies, charities etc. As with so many other aspects of the dystopian conspiracy, the fake “Covid” “pandemic” (scamdemic; panicdemic) was the template for forcing an alien and inhuman culture and society onto us.
A local Great Yarmouth charity refused my salary donation today, clearly because they don’t like my approach to politics. Left-leaning people involved.
Thousands of pounds that won’t go to the people they’re supposed to help because they can’t put petty politics aside – very…
[“A local Great Yarmouth charity refused my salary donation today, clearly because they don’t like my approach to politics. Left-leaning people involved. Thousands of pounds that won’t go to the people they’re supposed to help because they can’t put petty politics aside – very disappointing. Pathetic. We should all be in this to make Great Yarmouth a better place to live and raise a family. That’s the only thing I’m interested in – it’s why I’m donating my entire MP salary to make it happen, alongside all other efforts. We will find another home for the donation… I will always put Great Yarmouth first.“]
An honest MP, not in it for the money? Remarkable. Perhaps he will be on a postage stamp one day.
[“in which the rare ‘satisfied customer’ should be stuffed and mounted on the wall”…]
First up (I trust…)— “UK Lawyers for Israel” [“UKLFI”] and the informally-connected and very malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”]. Aliens (albeit with British passports, often also and at same time with Israeli ones), working away like termites on behalf of a foreign and alien state.
Can someone explain how the Government has got itself into a position where the Prime Minister is now saying he doesn’t think Nigel Farage is a racist and his Home Secretary is saying she thinks he’s worse than a racist. https://t.co/49D1TDE4yH
“Can someone explain“…how a Pakistani woman of very slight legal background (a Bar pupillage of a year, followed by a couple of years working for a firm of solicitors) was appointed as Justice Secretary and also, “Lord Chancellor” (a now-meaningless title), and is now Home Secretary? This country has become a bad joke.
Keir Starmer is now generating his own sort of political Streisand Effect. A majority of voters agree with him that Reform’s policies are racist. But as soon as he starts attacking them over it, they get a bump in the polls. https://t.co/YqbjwfmewE
Ha ha! I love the way that these phenomena are looked at either with bemusement or frustration by so many msm scribblers and talking heads. They, many of them, simply cannot understand that many, perhaps most, (real) British people are angry and disappointed with the old parties of the System, and so are ready to vote Reform.
If Reform takes power and fails, those same voters will vote social-national, many of them, if a social-national party arises. The “Overton Window” is moving, and fast, as fast as the country slides to dystopian chaos.
Reform may or may not get beyond 35% in the polls by the time of the next general election, it may even stick at about 30%, but if Lab and Con are stuck around 20%, Reform wins, handsomely. “In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king“, after all.
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Why Labour MPs are panicking
➡️There's no evidence Reform is sliding ➡️231 Labour MPs look set to lose to Reform ➡️Pillars of the 'realignment' are strengthening ➡️Brexit, blue-collar, Tories all trending Reform ➡️Farage is exploiting his 'golden opportunity'
Despite the fact that Israeli military intercepted several ships (preliminary data indicates three, according to the Israeli Channel 13 – six ships), the rest of the "Sumud" flotilla continues moving towards Gaza "without stopping" pic.twitter.com/AG0esNdOXA
Ukraine will not be able to use "Tomahawk" missiles against Russia
These missiles can be launched in three ways: from a destroyer ship, from Ohio, Virginia, and Los Angeles class submarines, as well as using the new land-based "Typhoon" missile system, according to "Responsible… pic.twitter.com/sCLmFZxskd
[“Ukraine will not be able to use “Tomahawk” missiles against Russia These missiles can be launched in three ways: from a destroyer ship, from Ohio, Virginia, and Los Angeles class submarines, as well as using the new land-based “Typhoon” missile system, according to “Responsible Statecraft.” It is emphasized that Ukraine has none of these capabilities and that its chances of acquiring them are practically zero. Also, as “The Wall Street Journal” notes, launching “Flamingo” missiles requires large investments for which Kyiv does not have the funds.“]
Not just TV news reports, but reports leading the TV news.
This seems to me like overkill, really. After all, terrible as the crash was, killing 16 people, it was 2 days ago, no-one is still trapped or requiring rescue, plenty of major news is happening elsewhere and, in the end, this did not even happen in the UK. A straightforward crash incident, which happened in seconds, or a few minutes, which was a one-off incident, and the causes of which will no doubt be investigated (very likely a cable problem, possibly metal fatigue, and insufficient maintenance). Yet the BBC and Sky News still have reporters on the scene. Why? Enough.
Whatever the exact rights and wrongs of Angela Rayner’s (latest) property purchase, the background to the matter was the “fill your boots” mentality with which this Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment is suffused.
It became known a year ago that Angela Rayner had accepted gifts of clothes, I think also cash donations, and free trips to noisy vulgar clubs in Ibiza, the appalling nightclub, drink, and drugs island. Not that she was alone in accepting “freebies”. Her boss, Starmer-stein, had accepted clothes for himself and his Jewish wife, and even free eye-glasses!
Angela Rayner also postponed, on rather spurious grounds, some of the previously-scheduled 2025 UK local elections, which postponements—whatever the reasons for postponement— looked bad at a time when Labour was already losing ground greatly to Reform UK.
The postponed local elections will now not take place until May 2026. Both Labour and Conservative parties must be dreading them.
That whole “fill your boots” or “make hay while the sun is shining” mentality, which pervades Starmer’s Labour Friends of Israel cabal, was also a major factor putting paid to the Conservative Party’s electoral chances in 2024, after years of crony-corruption under (mainly) “Boris”-idiot, Liz Truss (briefly, in her 49 days as PM), and the little Indian money-juggler, Sunak.
So what now for Angela Rayner? She had been puffed as the successor to Starmer. Perhaps, though that seems far less likely now, bearing in mind the public perception of her. Some may think her a greedy, moneygrasping, “typical MP”; others say “it was not her fault, because she failed to take obvious steps to avoid the situation which arose“. Well, so not dishonest, simply careless and/or clueless? Not a very good impression either way.
In any case, Labour is now facing a really major challenge from Reform UK, which is really just the public’s proxy method for “getting rid of both Lab and Con“. The idea that Angela Rayner might be the next Prime Minister always seemed to me unlikely to happen, and now seems a very remote possibility indeed.
As to Rayner herself, the resignation will hit her rather hard financially. Loss of her Government position means that her salary is halved, she now being left with “only” the (just under) £94,000 p.a. MP salary (and attendant expenses). She now also loses whatever access she may have had to the country houses used on weekends by Government ministers. There are smaller hits as well, such as loss of the government cars and drivers that ferry ministers around.
Wider political fallout? Well, just another hit that Starmer could have done without. The Reform annual conference is taking place now, and Angela Rayner may be good ammunition for Farage. Also, the news will mute any criticism of Reform people for whatever they may say during the conference.
In any case, people are intending to vote Reform to stamp on Lab and Con, so anything negative in the msm about Farage and Reform will not, I think, have much effect, because people already know that Farage and especially his cohorts are not the best and brightest. That makes little difference to how people are intending to vote.
“Huge tracts of precious riverside habitats for water voles and other wildlife in England are being lost as they are not covered by post-Brexit farming rules, campaigners warn.
New analysis by the Wildlife Trusts found more than 400square km of riverside habitat in England may have been lost since the UK left the EU in 2020.
Under the common agricultural policy (CAP), which subsidised farming when the UK was in the bloc, farmers had to keep a 2-metre buffer between their fields and the rivers. But with the UK’s exit from the CAP, farmers may try to increase their income by ploughing to the edge of their field – an area that, at present, is unprofitable for them.
As well as being a critical habitat for wildlife, waterway banks are home to plants that filter pollution from the water.“
[Guardian]
As regular readers of the blog know, I am not very pleased about the farming lobby. Not all farmers are greedy, moneygrasping, environmentally-destructive nuisances, but many are.
I remember that on TV from the early 1960s, when I was about 5 or 6 years old.
For me, the point is not that Nadine Dorries is an idiotic woman, an expenses-blodger and outright fraud, or that “Boris”-idiot and Liz Truss are nominally (and only nominally) better-educated versions of the same brainless type, but that the whole political system we now have in the UK promotes such cretins, selects them as candidates etc.
Labour's re-election chances blown out of the water by a triple resignation?
My view is that the Reform candidates are relatively unpolished, most of them, so the relative absence of the bright lights of msm publicity and exposure might actually help Reform. That may sound cynical, but the old System parties are just waiting for Farage’s candidates to slip on banana skins.
As the Conservatives accuse Angela Rayner of hypocrisy, in this week’s episode both @George_Osborne and I predict that the Deputy Prime Minister will likely survive this storm.. https://t.co/0gygL33fBh
So former fraudulent expenses-cheat and puppet of the Jewish/Israel lobby, Ed Balls (husband of similar Yvette Cooper; they are both members of Labour Friends of Israel) has his latest rubbish political prediction blown out of the water only one day after he made it! An idiotic person, despite the quite academic CV; hugely over-promoted.
A dangerous Bolshevik from a family of dangerous Bolsheviks. Net-zero is merely the contemporary iteration of Bolshevism, within which the state machine has total control over the production and distribution of all energy, and, through that, the entire economy. https://t.co/J0VCgFPQwV
Yvette Cooper should leave the Home Office. She has been utterly incompetent. The small boats crisis, the use of asylum hotels, the resistance to a rape gang inquiry, the chaos, it all got worse under her watch.
Her incompetence is now going to be transferred to the Foreign Office.
Yvette Cooper reshuffled after migrant crisis chaos and small boat blunders
Yvette Cooper was moved by Sir Keir Starmer today, Cooper took a new role as Foreign Secretary after the Government faced intense criticism over immigration, asylum and policing.https://t.co/9QG01C0HmZ
Good grief. Lammy is a total ignoramus. As Foreign Secretary (and in every other role, including that of MP) he has been a bad joke. Now his head is on the stick of “Deputy Prime Minister”. Britain has become a joke country.
In any case, that (((Zeffman))) character is wrong. The new “Lord Chancellor” is ignorant black, David Lammy, who takes over from equally ignorant Shabana Mahmood. Both of them together were only at the practising Bar for a very short time. Not really qualified for the office.
Moscow considers the UK's use of the proceeds from frozen Russian assets to purchase military equipment for the Ukrainian armed forces to be an illegal act, the Russian embassy in London said in a statement:https://t.co/UJ6Ovqkymjpic.twitter.com/CAZdUtmTQY
Insufficient range to reach Moscow or Petersburg, but enough to reach Minsk.
@doctor_rahmeh I'm sorry you are being persecuted; zionists also persecute other people, e.g. Ian Millard:
"Regular readers of the blog will know of my own past battles with the Jew-Zionist lobby in the UK, which have been taking place for over a decade"https://t.co/5UeTvQ8Rcphttps://t.co/z79GM1p64s
Farage is, of course, correct. This blog has been warning about it for the past 8-9 years (since 2016/2017), and in exactly the same terms.
Societal collapse is not usually immediate, but may take decades, or even hundreds of years (as in “the Fall of the Roman Empire”). It does not necessarily look dramatic, especially in the early stages.
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I don't know anything about Kit Malthouse other than that he's a Tory and – on this evidence – he's one of the few people in that room willing to speak plainly and honestly on what's happening in Gaza. At this moment, it's clear which of those things matters more. https://t.co/ld6KHUIZAE
It would be very good to see freeloading and thick-as-two-short-planks “diversity hire”, Lammy, indicted and on trial.
Washington is ready to attack Iranian nuclear facilities again "if necessary," US President Donald Trump said following the statement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on serious damage after the previous attack:https://t.co/NzE4ve7NGYpic.twitter.com/UigWAhoTEs
The israelis are starving a population to death: 19 killed by the israeli-made famine in 24hrs: is this the world you wanted | via @AdameMediapic.twitter.com/0uoDoMATRQ
The Jewish lobby in countries such as the UK is “standing with Israel”, and so is complicit in the crimes of Israeli Jews. Organizations such as the evil/malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, operating anonymously out of post office boxes etc, are semi-clandestine offshoots of the Israeli Embassy, and abuse the English legal system, including the criminal justice system, in a kind of politically-motivated “lawfare”.
In the UK, we harbour a “fifth column”, which should be rooted out.
…about which the Jew-Zionist lobby is either silent, or actually blames the child (and other) victims, and while continuing to whine endlessly about what the Germans are alleged to have done to Jews sometime around 1944, over 80 years ago…
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NEW: Weekly YouGov voting intention poll for The Times/Sky News
Notional result at election— Reform 304 MP (22 short of bare majority), Labour 171, LibDems 71, Cons 44, SNP 26 (etc).
The important thing is that, as in all opinion polls for almost the past year, Reform still leads Labour. Also, the decline of the Con Party continues. It is bumping along the bottom of its core support now. Most are very elderly people, and many of them will not even survive to see the next general election, still anything up to 4 years away. I feel that the Con Party is finished. It has lost relevance, and really much of its default credibility.
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[A Rainy Day at Lower Regent Street, by Tushar Sabale]
Quite atmospheric.
The Foreign Office once had a kind of down-at-heel outstation in Lower Regent Street, a building called Charles House. Further down the street, out of view of that painting (behind where the artist must have stood), and on the other side of the street, a building so unmemorable that few will have noticed its departure. I do not think that it even had “Foreign and Commonwealth Office” on the outside, just “Charles House”.
Just found it on Rightmove. Lease offered by something called Levy Properties or similar. Wouldn’t you know?…
The interior seen on Rightmove now looks very bright and open-plan, quite different to what it was in 1978 or 1979, when I had to go there once (some bureaucratic nonsense about my passport, which was being held by them).
The building was then very dark and gloomy, there were few if any people about, and the visitor (I was the only one, it seemed) was, and had to be, closely escorted by an unsmiling old dragon dressed in a dark-blue uniform, a bit like the female prison guards sometimes seen in old British films. The few windows were draped in thick and filthy net curtains (to deter both snoopers and bomb fragments; this was still IRA-terrorism days).
The dragon took me to the room in question, and waited for me outside, later escorting me back to the very unwelcoming front desk, and making sure I left.
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UK opposition leader Kemi Badenoch shuffles her Conservative shadow cabinet in an attempt to reset her leadership of the party which is coming under pressure a year on from its landslide election defeat https://t.co/9PFtKylq6m
If I’d been Foreign Sec and Home Sec – and I still can’t quite compute that Cleverly was either, it speaks to the mess of Johnson & Truss and Sunak was kinda stuck with it – I would not be happy with Housing. Badenoch obviously wasn’t prepared to sack Philp, Cleverly will hate…
[“NEW POST. Here are four things that just happened in Britain. A 24-year-old father was brutally stabbed to death in an affluent part of London after a man tried to steal his watch. An Albanian with 50 criminal convictions was allowed to stay in the country after a judge ruled his crimes were “not extreme enough”. A pensioner who said he “just wanted to go home” was beaten to death in Islington by three teenage girls who filmed the brutal assault on their phone for entertainment. And an asylum-seeker from Syria, Mohammed Wahid Mohammed, who was working illegally in Britain, repeatedly raped a 12-year-old girl in Birmingham. What do all these shocking, hideous, and truly awful cases have in common? They are all utterly depressing symbols of Lawless Britain —a chaotic, dark, degraded society that looks more like the fictional city Gotham than a modern, civilised nation. A place where the hardworking, law-abiding majority have completely had enough and which could easily decide the outcome of the next general election Welcome Lawless Britain“]
Goodwin may be right. It is getting to the point where whatever Farage and Reform do, what they fail to do, whatever deficiencies they display, people are just going to say, in effect, “the old parties have failed; time for something or someone else.”
“The safety of the people”, wrote the great Roman statesman Cicero, who tried to uphold the republic in the face of impending collapse, “shall be the highest law”. But what happens when the political class is no longer interested in upholding that law?" https://t.co/YyZWRAHluu
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly views Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "madman" who undermines Washington's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, reported "Axios".
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
[“The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly views Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “madman” who undermines Washington’s diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, reported “Axios”.
Despite the ceasefire, American officials have become significantly more disturbed by Netanyahu’s behavior and policies, “Axios” reported on Sunday, citing sources familiar with the situation. “Bibi behaved like a madman. He constantly bombs everything,” the newspaper quoted White House officials as saying.“]
"Everything is happening exactly as recently described in the Pentagon. Russian advance is like lava – impossible to stop it. Relentlessly moving forward. And that is inevitable," geopolitical analyst Mark Sloboda said pic.twitter.com/4fc0tWArV5
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
Iran's intelligence services warn of increased attempts by foreign intelligence agencies to recruit new spies within the country, especially after their agent cells were uncovered during the 12-day war. pic.twitter.com/6DOZNlnmOk
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
I should imagine that the Israeli intelligence services find a fertile field for agent-recruitment in Iran, in view of the existing political tensions there. The big deterrent, for the potential agents, is of course what happens to them if they are caught.
France intends to continue supporting UNESCO after the United States again decided to leave the organization. This was stated by French President Macron. pic.twitter.com/bUJj1qWbUT
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
France, more than any other country, is the preserver of traditional European culture (though UNESCO’s remit is of course wider than that).
Zelensky signed a law that sparked mass protests, eliminating the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies. pic.twitter.com/bIyc2WuJX6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
“If I were a rich man“…
Ynet: After the attacks by Iran, all Israelis want to flee. Google searches for the phrase "safest countries for Jews" have increased by 5000%. pic.twitter.com/DpghtqLDOO
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
Just don’t come here…
(applies also to Arabs and others…).
The Iranian president:
"We are ready for any Israeli military move, and our forces are prepared to strike deep inside Israel again." pic.twitter.com/W1FbfePa6Q
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
Russian troops liberated the community of Novotoretskoye in the Donetsk region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday:https://t.co/tHfpfstKBkpic.twitter.com/bh3cGHjAXz
Like others, I am genuinely concerned about the current direction of travel. You cannot impose mass uncontrolled immigration, unvetted migration, a huge state cover-up, billions in welfare costs for people who are not even British, not to mention broken borders, and not expect…
[“In Saudi Arabia, illegal migrants are imprisoned, fined & deported with no legal process In Qatar, they are detained & deported without appeal In Australia, they are detained offshore with no chance of settling In Britain? We put them up in luxury hotels with welfare and swimming pools then wonder why they keep coming.”]
One of the most unpopular?
What government has been more unpopular in Britain?
I’m amazed anyone could have done a worse job than this crew.
Reminiscences:temps perdu, and thoughts about mortality
When one is well over 60, as I now am (68; b. 1956), thoughts may naturally turn to mortality, life and death, and questions larger than the everyday concerns of life. That may be so when one notices that many people one has known in life are now defunct.
Some of the people I have known, or have merely met briefly or peripherally in the past, are still alive; many, however, are not. Some of those who are no longer alive have died from various natural causes (and are too numerous to list), others expired from unnatural causes (such as a Nigerian princess I knew, shot dead in Lagos in the late 1990s) or from causes or reasons unknown (such as the ex-husband of a lady I knew in the 1980s, which ex-husband apparently drowned in the Thames at London). A few, friends of friends rather than people I knew well, sadly died via suicide many years ago.
These thoughts came again to mind yesterday when I noticed information online to the effect that a former American colleague, a major-league American lawyer called Tim Scrantom, died some time ago, in 2021, apparently of a brain tumour. He was diagnosed in April 2021, and died 6 months later.
[Tim Scrantom, 1956-2025]
Tim Scrantom was a couple of months younger than me, a fact which sharpens my reminiscence.
I met Scrantom after a headhunter in New York suggested to him and his two main colleagues, in 2001, that I might suit his niche law firm (based in Charleston, South Carolina). I was telephoned in Turkey, where I was then resident, and we arranged to meet in London at one of my usual haunts, the Churchill Bar at the Hotel Russell in Russell Square.
I drove back to England via Greece, Bulgaria, Romania (the latter two then not EU states, and very ramshackle), Hungary (excellent country), Austria, Germany (calling in at Berchtesgaden), Luxembourg, and Belgium.
The upshot was that Scrantom and I became colleagues, he based mostly at Charleston (the office was at East Bay Street, in the conservation zone of the city), I mostly in London, though we both visited various offshore jurisdictions, once or twice in tandem, as when we went to Liechtenstein one day (well, I did; Scrantom had left his passport at the Mayfair Hotel, and only discovered that fact when we met at Heathrow, prior to flying to Zurich…).
Scrantom was a genial host. He invited my wife and me to dinner in Charleston in August or early September 2001 and, on a later solo visit, I visited his home on Sullivan’s Island, by Charleston, where he lived with his then wife (I believe they divorced later) and young daughter.
Scrantom, though a graduate from American law schools, an attorney in several states, and a professor of law as well, was also a barrister of Gray’s Inn in London. I was a barrister of Lincoln’s Inn, though many years later (2016) wrongfully and unlawfully disbarred at the instigation of a pack of malicious and politically-motivated Jew-Zionists.
Scrantom, incidentally, was a modest fellow, very much a “Southern gentleman”, born in Georgia and from a wealthy background. I liked him. I never knew (until yesterday) about some of his earlier adventures, such as sailing around the Bahamas on his yacht, exploring the Himalayas, or visiting edgy places in Cambodia and elsewhere in South-East Asia, though he did tell me that he knew several of the people portrayed in the famous book and film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film)], the events of which occurred in Savannah, Georgia, where Scrantom’s family members were largely based.
In September 2001, I was with Scrantom in a taxi in the Strand, London, when his wife called to say that New York was under attack. We interrupted our journey (to the Berkeley Square area of Mayfair) to get out at a Dixons store to look at the TV screens.
I well remember him later fuming that Iraq “must have” been behind the attack on the World Trade Center (that was the neo-con and American msm line at the time, of course) and that “Israel has the right idea” (i.e. bomb the hell out…). Well, he was wrong, of course, and we disagreed about that. Like most Americans, and despite his intelligence and education, he was influenced by the pro-Israel propaganda so pervasive in the msm in the USA (though his main colleague, Ron, a hard-driving former USAF officer, was more alive to the menace of Jew-Zionism, and he was, as one might expect, also pro-USA to the hilt).
I do not much like the concept (and Jew-Zionists in England use “litigation insurance” to pursue pro-Israel “lawfare”), so maybe it is just as well that our professional connection was mainly severed in 2002, when I decided to return to the ordinary practising Bar in England. I then moved to a large country house in Cornwall, and was based professionally at Exeter.
As already mentioned, I liked Tim (though not his then wife, to be frank; I only met her once), though I should say that he and his two main colleagues had no idea at all about how to run a law firm.
Life is short, something few if any really understand when in their twenties or thirties. We all have to try to accomplish something, not in a careerist sense, but for the future of the Earth, while in any particular incarnation.
[180 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina; offices of Tim Scrantom in 2001-2002]
[painting of conservation zone, Charleston, South Carolina]
[painting of the conservation zone or “French Quarter” of Charleston, South Carolina]
[The Battery, Charleston, South Carolina; a couple of my colleagues lived near there]
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🚨 Something very dark is happening in the #EU. Today, half a million people in Croatia's capital Zagreb turned up at a concert by a band linked to fascist ideologies. Crowds cheered, lit torches as the WW2 Nazi slogan "Za Dom Spremni" was chanted.
That idiot, a (?) 30-something wannabee or occasional scribbler, tweeted something about me quite a while ago, I think in 2023 or 2024. He seems to be very pro-Jew-Zionist and pro-Israel, and his msm scribblings (it seems as part of teams, not sole bylines) were 6-11 years ago. A few more recent scribblings have been for online outlets (of which few have ever heard). https://muckrack.com/colin-cortbus/articles.
Apparently, that Cortbus person was once a UKIP activist (when a student, about 12-14 years ago).
I notice that that individual has only about 2,500 Twitter/X followers. When a pack of Jews had me expelled from Twitter in 2018, I had 3,000 followers (and that had been artificially lowered); by now I would have had tens of thousands of Twitter followers. Ah well…so much for “free speech” in this country…
Incidentally, I was unaware about that event in Zagreb. Looks as though parts of Europe are waking up.
I remember this. He was one of the few to speak out.
…but look at that dishonest little Pakistani, Sajid Javid. Wrong once again. Remember his denial of the link between the migration invasion of tens of millions into the UK, and housing shortages?
Make that nearer to 10-15M, though…(plus births).
"One year on, only 16 per cent of British people say they feel satisfied with the performance of the Labour government. It is already one of the most unpopular governments in the history of polling, while Keir Starmer has a net rating of minus 54."https://t.co/TeNg9izukB
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
Economic sanctions rarely work. When I was in Rhodesia in 1977, the roads outside the capital, Salisbury (now Harare) were empty, but that was not because of sanctions (fuel rationing only lasted 1965-1971). New cars were often seen in the city, though none were of British manufacture; French, I think Spanish, or other. Sanctions had limited effect— things such as books, Scotch whisky etc. Nothing really major. Tobacco, oranges, chrome etc were still exported (often under false flags).
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
Compare Putin to pathetic and dishonest Starmer-stein, or that truly ridiculous “diversity hire”, Lammy.
🇷🇺 The number of people who want to enlist in the army under contract has increased significantly in the Zaporozhye region — the Russian Ministry of Defense pic.twitter.com/xv4QKFhz3Z
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
Not so much “wild geese” as Muscovy ducks…(only joking).
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
Unsurprising. Why should the peoples of Central and Western Europe (and USA) risk nuclear war for the sake of Zelensky’s brutal, shambolic, and very corrupt cabal? Most Ukrainian men are themselves trying to avoid serving in the Kiev-regime forces.
Israeli publication Haaretz reported that the US military used 93 THAAD interceptors in 11 days to defend Israel, revising previous cost estimates from $800 million to about $1.2 billion.
With an annual production rate of about 36-48 THAAD interceptors, the US used up nearly two… pic.twitter.com/XFd1v6VJQR
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
[“Israeli publication Haaretz reported that the US military used 93 THAAD interceptors in 11 days to defend Israel, revising previous cost estimates from $800 million to about $1.2 billion. With an annual production rate of about 36-48 THAAD interceptors, the US used up nearly two years’ worth of the missiles during the war.“]
Syria wildfires devour countryside Firefighters rush to fight blinding blaze in Latakia Governorate pic.twitter.com/8FuwAuIwh6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
Saraya Ansar al-Sunnah, an Islamist militant group operating in Syria and Lebanon that split from HTS, has claimed responsibility for deliberately starting the wildfires that have ravaged the Latakia mountains over the past four days. pic.twitter.com/t1cWRR5lGI
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
Horrible. I hope they suffer for committing such crimes against the natural world. Barbarians.
Strange to think that, when I drove to the end of the almost-empty Karpas Peninsula in Northern Cyprus in early 2000, I was only 60 miles from Latakia in Syria. 60 miles, but a different world. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karpas_Peninsula.
Few people noticed why exactly Israel launched a war against Iran on June 13. Here are three hidden reasons:
1. Just days earlier, the country was rocked by its largest pedophile scandal in history—one involving several high-ranking politicians. 2. Before the war, Iran… pic.twitter.com/g9guL9VlL9
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
[“Few people noticed why exactly Israel launched a war against Iran on June 13. Here are three hidden reasons: 1. Just days earlier, the country was rocked by its largest pedophile scandal in history—one involving several high-ranking politicians. 2. Before the war, Iran hacked three terabytes of files from Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, which is known for collecting compromising information on global politicians. 3. Israeli PM Netanyahu risked losing power due to the unpopular proposal to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli military“]
I wonder what there is in that about Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Dershowitz, Clinton, Trump etc.
If MOSSAD or AMAN had that stuff, does the SVR now also have it, or some of it? About Trump, for example?
I presume that Lewis is hiding out in Israel. He has or had a flat in Eilat, a fact that he concealed from the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal when he was found guilty on several charges in 2018. Indeed, his Counsel told the Tribunal that Lewis should have his fine greatly reduced because Lewis’s only assets were his clothes, a mobility scooter, and a private pension worth £70 a week.
Mark Lewis is little better than a confidence trickster.
Incidentally, Lewis was an abusive husband when married briefly (one year) to the Z-list “celebrity” and, briefly, Sky News newsreader, Caroline Feraday (amusingly, best-known for having been sacked by text message by BBC local radio about 15 years ago).
Not that I care at all about Lewis’s abusive behaviour to his then wife, who now lives in a “nowheresville” in the outer regions of Los Angeles (see my blog posts).
The Feraday woman joined with Lewis in attacking me viciously on Twitter (about my opposition to the Jewish fake WW2 “reparations” scam); in fact she initiated the attacks, with which Lewis then joined in. Until then (many years ago, about 2012 or so), I had never heard of the bastard, or her.
I’m being privately prosecuted by the ‘Campaign Against Antisemitism’ under the Communications Act 2003.
They say some of my posts on this platform (X) were ‘menacing’ against Jews and Zionists.
I had my first hearing today and I’m currently on unconditional bail until a trial… pic.twitter.com/2qfxKjxczq
Mark Lewis was (maybe still is) a “patron” of that evil and squalid organization, the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, working with its main characters, such as Gideon Falter (a proven liar and, arguably, perjurer) and the Jew-Zionist Israel fanatic, posing as “Head of Investigations and Enforcement”, whom we can call “Slitherman”.
An example below of Lewis’s abusive social media activity, which (after several years) got him into trouble (though not via me— unlike the Jew-Zionist troublemakers, I do not waste time making endless complaints to police etc):
(in fact, in 2018, it was revealed that Lewis constantly abused people on Twitter etc, even a young Jewish boy; Lewis blamed his medications for his abusive behaviour…).
My own Twitter account, as explained, was deleted by Twitter itself in 2018 at the instigation of effectively the same pack of Jews, while Caroline Feraday deleted her original Twitter account a year or two ago, mainly because it was too embarrassing for her in various ways. She has another Twitter/X account now (with only 115 “followers”, despite she herself following 166 Twitter/X accounts).
Caroline Feraday’s now-deleted Twitter account had, at one time, tens of thousands of “followers”, all fake, all bought by her and by “Mark Lewis Lawyer”, who himself bought nearly 80,000 in an attempt to seem important, popular etc. Legal business news outlets even commented, cautiously, about the dishonest fakery of Lewis and his then wife.
Caroline Feraday now works for local public radio station KCLU in Ventura County, California, a subsidized radio station (National Public Radio network) with (putting it jokingly) about half a dozen listeners.
A few years ago, Caroline Feraday was publicly begging on GoFundMe, in an attempt to raise a mere USD $5,000. Sic transit gloriamundi…(and “celebrity”)…
I think it will become clear ‘mediocre’ is very generous.
More like ‘grossly unprofessional’ and perhaps even worse than that.
The head of the Metropolitan Police has said the law 'does not have an age limit' after an 83-year-old reverend was arrested for supporting Palestine Action, which has been banned as a terror group. https://t.co/lm4BohxHqy
“Cor, ‘ee’s well ‘ard!” (when arresting a woman of 83 doing basically nothing; the police are, shall we say, “not so hard” when confronting, if they ever do, predators and scavengers, such as those usually found living in caravans…).
Pathetic.
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Growing calls for The Spectator to be proscribed a terrorist organisation after convicted wife beater Rod Liddle wrote this. pic.twitter.com/2v5D29fQgC
I have seen the odd thing over the years from Rod Liddle with which I have agreed; quite a lot with which I disagreed. Also, my impression (I have never met him) is that he is rather an unpleasant person.
🚨 This is Rod Liddle.
– 1 conviction for punching his pregnant ex.
– 1 article where he explained he couldn’t be a teacher because he “could not remotely conceive of not trying to shag the kids”
I could suggest something, but would not want some Jew-Zionist troublemaker making yet another contrived complaint to the police “service” about me.
Israeli forces continue to fire at starving Palestinians as they attempt to receive food aid from an American company center in the southern Gaza Strip pic.twitter.com/7KRYc3PAmT
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
The Israeli Jews are so brave, when firing at unarmed and defenceless civilians…
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
🇮🇷 From 12 days war: Tehrani fathers will never miss sleeping on rooftops which is traditional during summer, even during ongoing Israel airstrikes. pic.twitter.com/NWojUy2U6n
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 6, 2025
“A serious government wouldn’t continue with the lie that it can solve our country’s housing crisis while building 184,000 homes last year at the very same time as it’s adding 431,000 people, equivalent to the size of Coventry, to the population each year”https://t.co/TZFtpCruXv
BREAKING: Senior US officials concede they 'did not know the whereabouts of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium', according to NY Times report.
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) June 22, 2025
Dr. Joren Whitley~chiropractor , has gained attention for adjusting the neck and jaw of a giraffe named Gerry, who was experiencing chewing difficulties. Gerry loved it. pic.twitter.com/7L8WObtvZu
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) June 22, 2025
Quite clear now where your concerns lie…
— Barry Whittingham 🇬🇧 (@BJWhittingham) June 22, 2025
Farage does not even bother to conceal the fact that he is a puppet of Israel and the Jewish lobby.
I still hope that Reform UK will destroy the main System parties, though; once Reform fails in its turn, a real social-national movement can find favour with the British people.
That wasn't the question, the man is a moron.
— Maxi – This Witch Won’t Burn (@MaxiMumMother) June 23, 2025
Imagine asking that dim n** a serious legal question! He was only a “diversity-hire” gopher for a couple of years prior to his political career(ism).
Lammy is truly an embarrassment, but then so is this entire Labour Friends of Israel government headed by Starmer-stein.
Every US president who has dealt with Netanyahu passionately hated him.
Clinton once stormed out of a 1996 meeting with Bibi and shouted, "Who's the fucking superpower here?"
…and anyone who has dealt with Zionist Jews…[REDACTED by reason of the repression of free speech in the UK]…
Iran's parliament initiates closure of Strait of Hormuz; Medvedev: Several countries ready to give Tehran A-bombs
Dmitry MEDVEDEV: The Americans have not achieved anything yet. The critical infrastructure of the Iranian nuclear cycle, apparently, has not been damaged or has been… pic.twitter.com/jwqy8QWNJn
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
[“Iran’s parliament initiates closure of Strait of Hormuz; Medvedev: Several countries ready to give Tehran A-bombs Dmitry MEDVEDEV: The Americans have not achieved anything yet. The critical infrastructure of the Iranian nuclear cycle, apparently, has not been damaged or has been damaged only slightly. The enrichment of nuclear materials, and now we can directly say – and the future production of nuclear weapons, will continue Israel continues to be the target of Iranian strikes, explosions are heard, people are panicking. The United States is drawn into a new conflict with the prospect of having to lead a ground operation. The Iranian political regime has been preserved and with a high degree of probability has been strengthened…“]
One thing is for sure: the American bombing of the nuclear bases or laboratories makes no immediate difference to the current Iran-Israel war, which is being fought at long-range using conventional weapons— missiles with high-explosive warheads, drones and, on the Israeli side, bombers and fighter-bombers. In the short-term, therefore, the matter will be decided by the side that can keep on delivering warheads onto significant targets.
On direct orders from Netanyahu, Israel confirms bombing sensitive targets in the heart of Tehran:
Basij headquarters, Evin Prison, Revolutionary Guards Intelligence headquarters, and even the "Hour of Israel's Destruction" in Palestine Square!
If the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, 50% of China's and 44% of India's oil imports would take a hit. The two manufacturing giants would likely ramp up Russian oil imports. That's bad news for Ukraine and Europe. pic.twitter.com/FLLK789Z2E
Just as Chinese airlines are allowed to fly over Russian airspace, Chinese oil tankers will be permitted by Iran to navigate the Strait of Hormuz, even if it is closed to others. pic.twitter.com/pA98cc2sqH
Dashcam video captured a huge explosion next to a road in Ashdod in Israel, as Iran launched a new wave of strikes following Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear sites. pic.twitter.com/Bf9lgABL3E
Likewise, Houthis previously shut down Eilat and Iranian strikes have got Maersk to divert shipping from Haifa, which is the largest port in Israel. Ashdod/Ashkelon is the last significant port in Israel that is still open, so those strikes there is also a big deal: https://t.co/jKGbzXsGJZ
If Iranian missile launches continue, will the Israelis, perhaps starting to run out of ground-to-air missiles, then prioritize the defence of Tel Aviv etc, moving missiles to those areas from perceivedly less important places? Hard to say at present.
I was quite surprised to hear on @TimesRadio one correspondent say Netanyahu was ‘pulling the strings of Trump’ while another said that he had Trump ‘in his pocket’. I’m no fan of Netanyahu but surely there’s a way of describing his wily power without reaching for tropes. The…
“They” just hate it when the truth is expressed about their malign influence over UK/US (etc) politics.
Keir Starmer is a Zionist—and he’s married to a Zionist. A foreign state has dictated that you should be imprisoned for expressing your opinion. Wake up, Britain—before it’s too late. https://t.co/9dbTrsqSgv
— 🏴 True Promise 🇮🇪 (@CelticKali) June 23, 2025
Russia is starting volume production of a new missile system called Oreshnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with military graduates:https://t.co/iSzQVwXm5Spic.twitter.com/NRtBfsHdCt
Russian troops delivered an overnight strike by precision weapons and UAVs on military sites in the Kiev Region and the Ukrainian Navy’s arms arsenal over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine:https://t.co/EE5jNniHGEpic.twitter.com/M2zMBeJ4r2
Spokesman for the Khatim Al-Anbiya Headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces:
"Gambler Trump! You can start this war, but we will be the ones who finish it pic.twitter.com/cydlF3ihJ6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
Very sonorous.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: "We are confident that Iran's nuclear sites were completely and totally obliterated." pic.twitter.com/ZoiHuU1P5b
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
As said, that may or may not be true, but in any event will not change the basic dynamics of the Iran-Israel war that Israel, after all, started recently. All that matters is how many missiles each side has.
If Netanyahu was, for once, telling the truth when saying a day or two ago that Iran still has 27,000 missiles (some sources give figures as low as 2,000), many too advanced to be easily intercepted, and if it is also true (as many claim) that Israel is running out of anti-missile missiles, then those claimed 27,000 Iranian weapons will be able to reduce Tel Aviv and other urban areas in Israel/Occupied Palestine to rubble, akin to the devastation which the Israelis have wrought in Gaza.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
Ah. Another “volunteer” is escorted to his transport, waiting to take him to the frontline killing fields. More unofficial reportage from the supposedly free and democratic Ukraine of Zelensky’s Kiev regime, in which brutal, corrupt, and shambolic dictatorship free speech is banned, dissent is banned, opposition political parties are banned, trade unions are banned, and escape from the country is banned.
Israeli media: — It appears that the morning Iranian bombing damaged a major power station in the Ashdod area and the Modiin military base. pic.twitter.com/woWl6a5PS6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
Avigdor Lieberman, former defense minister of the Israeli regime:
"The Iranian missile that hit Ness Ziona yesterday pierced three concrete walls and completely destroyed the building." pic.twitter.com/aAjufoHPCC
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
The potential “terror” threat from them is of little importance, in reality. The real danger to our society is the 1,000 migrant-invaders. Both the kind of people they are and the sheer numbers of them. How can this society even survive the influx of a thousand of the bastards every single day (on average)? It cannot. Add to that thousand the other ~5,000 that came in on the same day, but superficially legally…and then add in the births to non-Europeans already here…
Already we see the UK slowly falling to pieces. What do you imagine it will be like by 2030? What about 2040?
“Smersh never sleeps“…well, only the occasional little cat-nap…
“If the US and Israel would stop attacking Iran, Iran will stop. If the US comes back to the negotiation table, Iran would come,” says former Iranian negotiator @hmousavian. “But if the objective is regime change… I think Iranians ultimately would go for the nuclear bomb.” pic.twitter.com/4SCxpRUtq4
A sign of the significance of the challenge to Keir Starmer on these disability cuts: Labour grandee Dame Meg Hillier, chair of the Treasury select committee, is the lead signature on this followed by ten other Labour committee chairs. “Not the usual rebels,” one source tells me https://t.co/Bju6huyFxV
Exactly why I tackle him every time. Why anyone would listen to a so-called foreign policy expert who backed Liz Truss and accidentally employed a Chinese spy I do not know. I got bored of updating the thread of every single thing on planet TT I have a problem with. Not least…
[“Exactly why I tackle him every time. Why anyone would listen to a so-called foreign policy expert who backed Liz Truss and accidentally employed a Chinese spy I do not know. I got bored of updating the thread of every single thing on planet TT I have a problem with. Not least partying as colleagues were defeated. Nothing about him stacks up, he’s made catastrophic choices that cost so many jobs they were devoted to, he’s a raving narcissist, mad views, shifts position on everything as and when and brings the Tory Party in to disrepute. Cheered when he was knocked out but my god the damage he’s done.”]
Tugendhat is a part-Jew former “chocolate soldier”, full of nonsense, and more interested in Israel and the Jewish lobby than in the needs of the British people.
On this day in 1933, the German Reichstag passed the Enabling Act, granting Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers to confront the existential threat of Judeo-Bolshevism. pic.twitter.com/OqBnzAuuWb
— Institute for Historical Review (@HistoryinReview) March 24, 2025
Russia's Federal Security Service has arrested an employee of one of the country's regulatory agencies on charges of state treason, the agency's press office told TASS:https://t.co/7j15yAfqe2pic.twitter.com/domS33GiBY
Russian forces struck Ukrainian military airfields, ammunition depots and UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) launch sites over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/RWmoieYCPzpic.twitter.com/KWGjNVurNY
I had thought that Matt Goodwin would use the by-election to launch a front-line political bid. Maybe he thought it too much of a risk, but risk is the lifeblood of politics.
Still, that lady has every chance of becoming an MP soon.
Ahead of the Spring Statement, only 25% of Britons say the government should make spending cuts
Likewise, only 18% say the government should increase taxes, and 8% back increasing borrowing
“They want not only their daily bread but also their daily illusion...” [Adolf Hitler, on the way the Germans of the Weimar Republic refused to face realities].
The only thing to do in England now is to make a complete revaluation of society.
Talks between US and Russian delegations in Saudi Arabia resume after second break
Without taking into account breaks, the negotiations have been going on for about eight hours.
After the meeting with Russian representatives, the US plans to hold another meeting with the… pic.twitter.com/yDnQ0ew3bA
New FBI Director Kesh Patel said the agency's activities will focus on restoring public trust, fighting violent crime and eradicating gun use in government agencies. The department's main function – counterintelligence – is being pushed into the background. pic.twitter.com/5eACg6pSYZ
Not sure how accurate is the contention that counter-intelligence is the “main function” of the FBI; not much, I think. The FBI was set up or, rather, re-established under J. Edgar Hoover (“the New Bu‘”) to deal with the wave of interstate criminality that arose after the First World War.
Counter-intelligence and counter-espionage was not its main role then, though Hoover did try to counter both Soviet espionage and, from about 1941, German espionage and sabotage. He had some successes, but was always likely to do whatever led to favourable headlines in newspapers, even if that might prejudice delicate investigations.
🇺🇦 Zelensky's office contains images of the burning Kremlin and Ukrainian soldiers in Russia, The Times reported. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the decoration of Zelensky's office as a "hospital for psychiatric patients." pic.twitter.com/csYgeTeVHV
The Gaza Strip Ministry of Health has published data on children killed and wounded since the start of hostilities on October 7, 2023, to March 23, 2025. In total: 15,613 children killed, 33,900 injured to varying degrees pic.twitter.com/dfyBydKbni
All in retaliation, persistent and inhuman retaliation, for an attack by Gazans on southern Israel about 18 months ago, during which hundreds of Israeli Jews died, though many from the “friendly fire” of their own armed forces.
Despite Zelensky's statements, the Kiev regime continues to deliberately attack energy infrastructure on Russian territory, including international energy, the Ministry of Defense emphasized. pic.twitter.com/OdoSNprtEU
Over the past few days, Ukraine has assaulted Russia’s energy infrastructure. TASS has gathered the key information about Ukraine’s attacks on Russian energy infrastructure:https://t.co/aJogWEsGJFpic.twitter.com/vMc6RAY1aJ
🇬🇧 The British military considers Starmer's plans to send peacekeepers to Ukraine "political theatre" , writes The Telegraph. pic.twitter.com/KhAIEbQKT9
Starmer-stein is a joke, a bad joke, as are Liz Kendall, “Rachel from Accounts” Reeves, Angela Rayner and the rest; Lammy is (arguably, and in a tight field) the most out of his depth, though. The “diversity hire” dummy posing as Foreign Secretary.
[“A woman from Ghana has won the right to remain in the UK after organising a proxy marriage to an EU national, in Ghana, 12 days before the Brexit deadline. Neither she nor her “husband” attended the wedding.“]
As Katie Hopkins puts it, “Batshit Bonkers Britain“…
Perhaps England should withdraw from the United Kingdom and become a republic. It's hard to see any downside for England.
Increasingly, I can agree with the idea of England, or England & Wales, becoming a separate republic. Let those north of Hadrian’s Wall, and those across the Irish Sea, go their own way (without the subsidy from England), particularly as many of the Scots seem, in their delusion, to not only be willing to accept migration-invasion by blacks and browns but even (ludicrously) to welcome it! I certainly see little or no serious Scottish opposition to the invasion, even at the low level of opposition so far seen on the streets of England.
[“I’m hearing language like ‘we have to be prepared for a b******’, that’s Donald Trump, ‘to do mad things’”. @Nicholaswatt says there’s concern among both Labour and Conservative MPs over the US President’s approach to Ukraine and global diplomacy. #Newsnight“].
Ha ha. For decades, certainly since Blair became Prime Minister in 1997, the UK has been the poodle of the ZOG/NWO American governments. Now, suddenly, the USA is going its own way, in a direction NWO/ZOG, at least in Europe, does not like. Suddenly, Europe, both EU and UK etc, finds itself almost powerless, and squashed (as was mainland Europe in 1945) between the (?) all-powerful USA and a somewhat powerful Russia.
I should like Europe to find its own way forward in a social-national way, independent of both USA and Russia (but closer to the latter) but, at present, Europe is under ZOG control— pro-Jewish Lobby, pro-Israel, pro the Jew-Zionist regime in “Ukraine”. The present European power structures have to be taken down before a better Europe (call it “Christendom” or “Grail Europe” if you like) can arise.
"It's not just a kind of dramatic move […] it's a cruel move"
The Economist's Geopolitics Editor, David Rennie, says "more people may die" due to President Trump's decision to pause intelligence sharing with Ukraine.#Newsnightpic.twitter.com/oicrA1HN5i
Rennie senior’s other, and elder, son was arrested, charged, prosecuted and (presumably; nothing online about it) convicted of a large-scale heroin importation conspiracy in 1973: https://time.com/archive/6840716/britain-cs-busted-cover/.
Charles Tatham Ogilvy Rennie was later adjudged bankrupt (discharged in 1978).
As for the Economist, one of the most important “house journals” of the New World Order conspiracy (despite the fact that the Economist is usually wrong in its predictions, a fact that I started to notice as early as the 1980s).
Further to above:
“Only in rare instances have the links between the Hong Kong opium firms, British intelligence, and the Chinese Communist Intelligence Service come to public light. Where they have, the results put the best pulp thrillers to shame. One illustration is the story of the luckless Rennie family, Scots traders who sold their operation to Jardine Matheson in 1975. The Rennies are old Africa and Asia hands both in merchant ventures and the British colonial service, with major operations in South Africa, through Rennies Consolidated Holdings Ltd. (7).”
I have mentioned this before, though long ago, on the blog. There is a tweeter with the same or similar name to me, and who tweets as “@IanMillard100”. I understand that he is an IT specialist resident in Bath.
It is of course not his fault that he has the same name as me and that he tweets (I myself have not tweeted since expelled from Twitter in 2018), but I find it slightly irritating, simply because some people may think that he is me and that his tweets are from me. He occasionally replies to tweets from Elon Musk etc.
Anyway, if any readers were wondering whether “@IanMillard100” is me, he is not me. Over and out.
More music
A now-deceased friend of mine who, as a young girl from a prominent East Prussian —i.e. German— aristocratic family, was a hostage in the Soviet Union from 1939-1942, used to recall that song from her time there. She was at first under NKVD detention, later and briefly a worker on a state farm —not a collective farm— and later still a student nurse —aged about 14-15— before managing to escape by mingling with the Anders Army families allowed to get out of the country: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders%27_Army.
[“Without new supplies from Washington, Kiev could run out of Patriot missiles in a matter of weeks, CNN reported, citing a Ukrainian official: https://vk.cc/cJnwa3“— TASS]
[“Russian troops liberated the community of Andreyevka in the Donetsk region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported: https://vk.cc/cJp1TR“— TASS]
Every day, more ground is taken and held.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PLANS TO REVOKE LEGAL STATUS FOR 240,000 UKRAINIANS WHO FLED TO US – SOURCES
In May 2014, Aleksey Goncharenko was involved in the Odessa massacre, where 46 people were burned alive. Despite this, he was later rewarded with a seat in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. These are the so-called "democrats" supported by the West.
I don’t often find myself agreeing with Jenrick, but if we aren’t all equal under the law, and can’t trust our attacker is sentenced according to the crime rather than ethnicity, then what is the point. https://t.co/AsJfibOzeG
— Karen ♿🌞💐 🇬🇧 🇺🇦🇮🇱 🇨🇦🇦🇺🇳🇿🇪🇺 (@MrsXXV25) March 6, 2025
If there is going to be a “two-tier” justice system, then it should be in the other direction, favouring real British people.
[“Lavrov: “If European troops enter Ukraine, this won’t be a proxy war anymore. It’ll be NATO fighting Russia directly”]
Do the little men and women pretending to statesmanship —Starmer, Macron, Tusk, Ursula von der Leyen etc— understand what that might mean? Tactical and possibly strategic weapons, Russian weapons, being used against the UK, France, Germany, Poland, Belgium etc. Yes, there would be damage to Russia too, but let’s not pretend that NATO (without US involvement) can take on Russia and “win”, or even survive.
The USA under Trump is not going to back up the UK and EU states if they get into a shooting war with Russia.
Indeed, the belligerent calls from Brussels, Berlin, Warsaw, Paris, and London for fast rearmament, and especially nuclear weapons increases, are likely to make Russian strategists think that those capitals, and connected nuclear weapons production and launch sites, should be eliminated before such proposed nuclear rearmament takes place…
The Speaker of the House of Commons is invariably a self-important and greedy nobody. This one is no different to his predecessors. Remember the Jew Bercow and his “ho” wife? Then there was Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans. I wrote a blog piece about him in 2019:
If he had any self-awareness, he might consider whether it would not have been far better had Britain and its Empire stayed neutral in the period 1939-1945, or even joined with the German Reich to rule much of the world. The world would have been in a far better condition had that happened.
Shock horror. Controversial guidelines suggesting that people from ethnic minorities should get softer sentences were drawn up on the back of recommendations by … Labour Minister David Lammy
[“Shock horror. Controversial guidelines suggesting that people from ethnic minorities should get softer sentences were drawn up on the back of recommendations by … Labour Minister David Lammy —The Times, tonight“]
Russia can do that because its ultimate security and sanction rests on its vast geographic size, its large population, its large armies and other forces and, crucially, on 6,000-7,000 nuclear weapons.
“It’s total extortion.” Former UK Defense Secretary @BenWallace70 is scathing about the US-Ukraine minerals deal. “What is Zelensky getting for it?” pic.twitter.com/AAb28BWuv3
So from where does any “threat” come? How are the British people endangered? From the Russian Army? From the Chinese Navy? No. Maybe, though, just maybe, from the tidal wave of backward blacks and browns continuing to arrive in the UK both legally and illegally…
Britain’s National Health Service is spending millions on “diversity and equality officers” while simultaneously advertising for doctors to *specifically* treat patients in hospital corridors pic.twitter.com/e4Aj8M1ZXn
In 1963, Alfred Heineken created a beer bottle that could also function as a brick to build houses in impoverished countries…
There are plenty of examples of structures built from recycled materials—even Buddhist temples have been made from them. In Sima Valley, California, an… pic.twitter.com/SW0IGgq7uz
[“Another 850,000 people were given long term visas in Britain last year. The era of mass uncontrolled immigration has to end. Nobody voted for this. Nobody wants this.“]
❗️ Russia poses no threat to the UK: neither in its waters, airspace, nor streets & certainly not to Britain's long-suffering NHS.
We have no need to do so. It is the UK government that needs these fabrications to avoid dealing with the country’s real social & economic problems.… pic.twitter.com/elmTGLwXZo
Starmer (aided by thick-as-two-short-planks David Lammy) is a joke. First, he sends Labour officials to aid the Biden campaign against Trump, but now he has to fly to Washington as a supplicant, begging Trump to change his entire Ukraine policy, while Starmer also pretends that he might send part of the depleted British Army to Ukraine at some point, which is ridiculous from several points of view.
“The judge who jailed a carer for 15 months because of what she wrote on Facebook (and had never been in trouble before) is the SAME judge who just oversaw a Labour MP avoiding prison after punching a constituent in the face. Is that right?” — Matt Goodwin]
“Experts from Yale University have discovered an alarming syndrome linked to the mRNA Covid vaccines.
The previously-unknown condition – dubbed ‘post-vaccination syndrome’ – appears to cause brain fog, dizziness, tinnitus and exercise intolerance.
Some sufferers also show distinct biological changes, including differences in immune cells and the presence of coronavirus proteins in their blood, years after taking the shot.”
“The Tories today demanded a probe into claims of ‘misrepesentation’ by a Cabinet minister after they were revealed to have falsely described themselves as a solicitor.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has been accused of fabricating his CV by stating he worked as a solicitor for Addleshaw Goddard before becoming an MP.
He claimed on his website that he was employed as a solicitor in the Manchester branch of the law firm.“
[Daily Mail]
That is the useless drone I saw on TV (only for about half a minute) last week, mouthing typically meaningless “New Labour”-style soundbites.
Incidentally, note the semi-literate Daily Mail scribbler referring to that single individual as “them“. Unbelievable.
Oddly, Reynolds, who was born in 1980, has never had a non-political job, except his brief period as a trainee, and never properly-qualified, solicitor. Graduated from Manchester University in 2001, then took a BPP law diploma course (one-year), but became an MP only in 2010, so even if you factor-in a year as a trainee solicitor, that leaves about 7 years unexplained.
Such is the calibre of political drone now reaching MP and even Cabinet ministerial rank…
Yes, the NWO/ZOG globalist puppets (Starmer, Macron, Tusk etc) are still pretending that the brutal, corrupt and shambolic Kiev regime can somehow “defeat” a Russia which, compared to Ukraine, has 30x the area, 4-5x the population, far more powerful and sizeable armed forces, a functioning and in some respects thriving economy and, last but not least, nuclear weapons, including hypersonic missiles that could, if so tasked, rub out not only all major Ukrainian cities but also those of Central and Western Europe and those of North America.
Starmer is a disaster as UK Prime Minister, of course. Totally out of his depth.
The almost funny thing, of course, is that Starmer, by reason of the alliance with the USA, was able until recently to pose as powerful by proxy, but now that the USA has completely changed its strategic stance, Starmer is left to pretend that he and a few others can somehow face down Russia (and why do that anyway?), despite the fact that the British Army can field, out of its notional c.70,000 strength, only about 30,000 troops (on paper) and only about 5,000 (in reality, in full battle order). So at least say many military experts.
Yes, the UK has a few nuclear-armed submarines, but any attack by those on Russia would result in a response so devastating that the UK would be written out of the book of future history. Complete annihilation.
Again, it is almost funny to read the increasingly pointless newspapers of the UK, as they talk up “national service” (conscription; the draft) as somehow relevant. In the nuclear age! The “readers’ letters” are funnier.
Where is the strategic sense of the clowns pretending to run this country? Russia is not Britain’s enemy unless those who misgovern Britain make it so. Russia today is not the Soviet Union of the Cold War or the 1920s and 1930s. It has no wish to take over all of Europe; indeed, there would be no point in its doing so, even if it could. Also, the old Soviet Marxist-Leninist and expansionist doctrines have been dead for 35 years, at least.
In reality, we have seen a 30+-year attempt by the “New World Order” to take over Russia and, after the initial attempt failed in the late 1990s, to make a renewed attempt via the fake states surrounding Russia, particularly Georgia and Ukraine.
I love what is happening now via Trump. The little NWO/ZOG hangers-on to the USA, people like Starmer, are being shaken off like fleas, and are left looking utterly stupid and powerless.
Incidentally, if the UK and some EU states think that they can “step up” and fund the Kiev regime without American money, arms, and ammunition (etc), think again. That would impose a burden on UK and other European taxpayers about 3x higher than at present (in relation to Ukraine).
Britain is already suffering under the present incompetent fake-Labour misgovernment. Will the British people now be forced into greater poverty and lack of decent life just because idiots such as Starmer want to pose, risibly unconvincingly, as “world leaders” and “statesmen”?
Don’t forget that only 4 out of every 20 eligible voters voted Labour last year, at GE 2024 (4 out of every 12 actual voters).
Labour support is now around 25% in the opinion polls, which means that, probably, at the next general election, the actual voting support for Labour would be only about 2/3 of that in 2024, maybe 2 or 3 out of every 20 eligible. Starmer has no mandate.
Russia’s Battlegroup Center hit Ukrainian manpower and weapons in the Krasnoarmeisk area in the Donetsk People’s Republic with the use of an Uragan multiple launch rocket system, the Russian defense ministry said:https://t.co/U0Ixam0YyZpic.twitter.com/YccByXG51T
Only a small minority of (real) British voters want to see a Nigerian, or any non-white, as Prime Minister of the UK.
Sunak, the little Indian money-juggler, must have known that, which is why he kept putting off calling a general election until he had no choice; he then got hammered.