As noted previously on the blog, were the UK to leave NATO and take a “path less travelled”, Russia would supply us with cheap oil and gas, probably at cost price.
One person was killed and another injured when a Ukrainian drone struck the locomotive of a Moscow-Simferopol passenger train, Crimean Governor Sergey Aksyonov announced:https://t.co/vLuWHNgLG1pic.twitter.com/gOnecECjL1
Passengers on all trains currently on the Crimean Peninsula have been evacuated following a drone attack on a Moscow-Simferopol train, the Grand Service Express rail operator reported on its Telegram channel:https://t.co/h9RvD3Dc6gpic.twitter.com/cHsYH4AzaC
As often said on the blog, neither side should be directly targeting civilians.
Whilst we were distracted, the groundwork for our AI control grid has slowly been growing. The map below shows Data Centers in Britain. Each one of these data centres use up to 5 million gallons of water per day and enough energy to supply 50,000 homes. pic.twitter.com/nOQn1E1stQ
Whilst we are talking energy. Drax powerstation in Britain was switched from coal to wood burning. It now burns approximately 5,000 acres of woodland every day. Let that sink in. pic.twitter.com/vNWxU6PSP4
"In the last 10 years alone, the share of school pupils in England who are white British fell from 70 to 59.7%. In state secondary schools, from 71 to 59%. In state primary, schools from 68 to 60%. In state nurseries, from 69 to 47%".https://t.co/4NR3UENjos
Good grief. How well I remember attending the evening meetings at Windsor in the early 1970s, about 55 years ago, when I was still at school. I even remember the names of some of the horses; Dhofar was one.
That grandstand has evidently been rebuilt since I was last there over half a century ago. I seem to recall that the Members’ Enclosure included the smaller building to the left. I have been to both enclosures in the long-ago past.
— Samantha Thompson 🏴 (@SamLovesEngland) June 8, 2026
American Jew pontificates about UK housing crisis. Seems that all we have to do is build on our beautiful Green Belt, and all the migrant-invaders, and all their prospective black, brown, or half-caste children will have housing, probably all built by (((speculative developers))).
The general or combined level of “national” political support (Reform, Restore, other smaller parties, and those still voting LibLabCon but unhappily or out of habit) probably exceeds 50% but is, as seen, split. Social-national sentiment is probably no more than 20%, even interpreting it generously, but that is mainly because there is no real and credible social-national party and leader known to the people as a whole.
What matters is ideological and actual discipline, without which nothing is ever possible.
In a biting cost of living crisis I’m delighted that those most up against it can still buy some veg cheaply because food prices are up again with Iran. We need everyone to eat more veg and be healthier. He’s become a total liability for the Greens. He’s exploited his party for… https://t.co/4IH0Yp5R4f
Interesting vlog from a young woman called Anastasia, who lives in Russia, in Siberia I think. I have featured her vlog once or twice before. She seems to have split from her boyfriend or husband (pity; they and their companion animals made a pleasant household), and is now renovating an old Russian village house.
Real Russian people, not the negative caricatures usually seen.
Might also be interesting to those in this country wanting to construct a house of that sort.
Late tweets
Russian troops liberated the community of Khimik in the Donetsk region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/pLGBSkmkr1pic.twitter.com/ueV1ydIsJD
As I wrote earlier generally, that poll shows that, in the Makerfield by-election, at least 54% of the voters want a broadly “national”-ideology MP, and between 20% and ~45% want social-nationalism, whether they themselves know that or not.
In a workshop in Ulverston, on the edge of the Lake District, a few dozen people are the last in Britain who can do a thing this country once did better than anywhere on earth: take molten glass, blow it by lung and hand, and cut it until it throws light like nothing else made by… pic.twitter.com/UdKVcZgOIN
Reform UK 38.72%, Labour 38.7%, Conservatives 7.17%, Greens 7.09%. The other 11 candidates lost their deposits, the LibDem coming 5th of the 15 candidates, and with a mere 2.88%.
What is so good about the result is that, had Starmer-stein managed to hold on to Runcorn and Helsby, even with one vote, he would have been able to weasel about “hard choices“, “making the tough decisions” etc. Now, the public can be seen to have replied with a massive “NO!” to all such Blair/Brown/Cameron (etc) dissembling.
So Reform (not my party, not my kind of party, not really my ideology, but halfway there) now has 5 MPs (6, really, Rupert Lowe having been elected under the Reform banner). Under a fairer electoral system, Reform in 2024 would have had 92 MPs anyway, not 5.
5-6 MPs may seem a small bloc, but for most of the 1950s and 1960s, the old Liberal Party had the same number, before struggling into double figures for the first time since 1945, and then recovering under their new name, the Liberal Democrats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Party_(UK)#Electoral_performance.
Now the dam has burst. The main System parties have lost all credibility. Today Reform, but tomorrow who knows?
Tweets seen
Reform has won the first by-election of the new parliament in Runcorn and Helsby, beating Labour by just six votes & overturned Labour’s 14,700-vote majority. pic.twitter.com/UDLQ01CUid
I love it when System political “grifters” and careerists lose out like that.
Breaking News. Reform wins Runcorn by-election – beating Labour by just six votes.https://t.co/Ei0YTgtrgs
— #LibLabCon betray you. Don't vote for ANY of them. (@CllrBSilvester) May 2, 2025
Starmer amd this Labour government have lost the Runcorn by-election because they have alienated and vilified people who dared to question or reject their policies. Remember, this was one of labour’s safest seats. This is the beginning of the end for Starmer/Lab pic.twitter.com/f9KRvscyEk
As blogged for many months, this is not so much a Labour government as a Labour Friends of Israel government, or misgovernment.
[“Remember Runcorn!“]
What won it for Reform UK in Runcorn was the total collapse of the Conservative vote. If we can get the Tories out of the way we can defeat Labour everywhere.
Farage may be a snake-oil salesman but “God moves in mysterious ways, His wonders to perform“. Once Farage and Reform have hacked the way through the jungle, real social nationalism will be able to break through. Maybe in 2033, the centenary of 1933. Just a thought…
Andrea Jenkyns
Andrea Jenkyns, former Greggs employee (etc) has been, once again, saved from stacking shelves at Lidl by electoral success. She is now the Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, a title and place-name reminiscent of the inventions of P.G. Wodehouse.
More thoughts about the by-election, local elections etc
The discomfiture of System drones, especially Labour ones, is both very evident and hilarious to see. Last night, I saw a section of the Sky News election coverage. One of the “experts” on their little panel was the TV talking head, now elevated to the degraded Lords as a “baroness”, Ayesha Hazarika. She obviously hates it that Reform is becoming electorally popular.
That Ayesha Hazarika person is emblematic of the times in which we live in the UK. Of Indian origin, she was a lowly civil service press officer before becoming a stand-up “comedian” (comedienne), a markedly unsuccessful one.
Despite that, her connections in the Labour Party ensured that she not only got “advisory” political work, but also slots on TV discussion panels and, eventually, the “peerage” (nominated by Starmer-stein).
Such peerages pay out £361 a day taxfree (when the House is sitting, i.e. 102 days per annum, plus travel costs and, in many cases, the costs of hotels or rent of flats etc in London. The £361 daily allowance is paid for up to 102 days per year, so as much as around £37,000 in a year. No fortune, but it is taxfree (so worth the same as a salary of maybe £50,000 or so), and all a “baroness” or “lord” has to do to get it is to sign in every day claimed for. It can take as little as 30 minutes, but why not stay and have an excellent and absurdly-subsidized lunch too?
A friend of mine often used to lunch with a peer of the realm (one of the real and unpaid old hereditary ones, not a life peer) in the 1980s and 1990s. She told me about the kind of luxury food and wine they had, and how low were the prices of that.
What a broken system. A low-level civil servant office bod and unsuccessful comic entertainer can get to know a few MPs, get on Newsnight or Sky News a bit, then become a member of the upper chamber of our legislature. It is absolutely ridiculous.
Turning from the Hazarika creature to more general matters, it is clear that the Westminster Bubblers simply do not understand what is driving the Reform phenomenon. They are too well-padded to feel the pain of so many people in this country.
Reform is underwhelming, really, yet look at what is happening! The voters are clutching at the Reform straw because not only are the main System parties useless, but they appear intent on stamping on British people, on their preferred way of life, on their history and on their future.
Labour especially is in the hands of secretive and hostile cabals. Starmer-stein is the obvious example: a freemason married to a Jewish woman, and who, at Easter, did not (as far as I have seen) invite any English children to Downing Street but did invite a group of Jewish children celebrating one of their religious festivals which occurred at about the same time.
Starmer-stein and his cabal have cut the small incomes of pensioners, the sick, the old, the unemployed, but have thrown money at “Ukraine” (the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev) and at Israel (e.g. by paying for RAF surveillance flights over Gaza and other Arab territory, then giving the intelligence product to Israel for free).
I was driving in one of the most affluent parts of southern England this morning, and the road could have been in some broken-down part of the world; potholed, and poorly surfaced generally. Why? Why? I do not recall roads in England being as bad as this in the past, prior to, say, 2010. certainly not in the 1980s. “Austerity”? Poor priorities?
People are getting very fed up, indeed angry, at the way things are going. Reform UK is just the first step. People will go much further if the country continues to be so broken, and even more invaded by migrant-invaders (“legal” and “illegal”).
At present, there is no indication that the direction of travel of the UK is anywhere but straight down.
More tweets seen
It’s wrong to call Reform a “protest party”, as many doing tonight. Protest implies voters are backlashing irrationally against the system & don’t know what they want. But they do know. End mass immigration. Fix the borders. Stop the boats. Prioritise British people.
Runcorn and Helsby was the first big test of the current parliament. Reform surged. A Labour Party stronghold was overturned. The Tories continued to go backwards. And the political map was redrawn. I suspect all this will now be the theme of the next four years.
What you’re seeing in Runcorn and Helsby is just the start. There are lots and lots of easier seats for Reform where Labour MPs look totally out of touch with the countryhttps://t.co/HVuHnOW1rB
Here we go —after excluding Marine Le Pen from the ballot, after shutting down an alternative to Romania, the German state is now setting the stage to shut down Alternative for Germany (AfD) pic.twitter.com/dQQrWufODW
The German “security and intelligence” bods should take a look at what happened to many of the Hungarian communist secret police in 1956, during the Hungarian Uprising. It was brutal…
Actually, the UK’s MI5 and police snoopers should also read up on that. History sometimes bites people like that on the ****.
Votes and elections will probably not be allowed to change the System (across Europe, certainly the EU and the UK). However, the discontent will find other outlets in the end. God help the System politicians and msm talking heads then…
An Iraqi asylum seeker who entered Britain illegally in a lorry and then lied about being at risk of an honour killing if he was returned has still been allowed to stay in Britain because he “lost his passport” and might suffer discrimination if he is returned. He used the ECHR.
Security agencies have prevented a terrorist attack against law enforcement officers in Dagestan, detaining a woman who was preparing it, the Russian FSB told TASS:https://t.co/wGGyYdAFWCpic.twitter.com/7duqYLRc56
Yes but only because they don’t realise the Establishment Global Blob extends to all the other parties, now and increasingly more so the bigger they become.
Using Electoral Calculus, that might mean a Commons with about 376 Reform MPs (an absolute majority of 50, and a yet larger working majority), 113 Labour MPs, 71 LibDems (proving yet again that they are the “cockroach” survivors despite having really nothing at all to offer), 45 SNP, 12 Cons, and 5 Greens.
That would be the end for, as Disraeli put it, “the great Conservative Party, that destroys everything“.
[that 2024 date might have to be altered to (?) 2029]
I do not think that it would be much different even were Carpetbagger Kemi to be sent back to Nigeria (along with, hopefully, the 300,000 others who live here).
Labour is also looking at a well-deserved wipeout.
I notice that “Tel Aviv Keith” Starmer-stein is now tweeting about “national security” and “defence”, at the same time as literally thousands of immigrants, tens of thousands, pour in every single day, mostly “legally”. As for the illegal, “small boat”, invaders, about a thousand are landing every day.
Starmer-stein wants to impose “woke” tyranny along with (((the usual))) concealed dictatorship in this country. He has to be opposed by any necessary means.
You have just been destroyed in local elections. Call a general election and the rest of the local elections you cancelled and see how you get on then. The biggest threat to national security is you. The globalist puppet.
“Three young boys who were allegedly locked inside their home for four years by their Covid-obsessed parents began hyperventilating and threw themselves onto the lawn to stroke the grass after being rescued by police, it has emerged.
Police found the boys, between the ages of eight and ten, in a house in the northern city of Oviedo, Spain on Wednesday. The children had apparently been kept in the residence since 2021.
It is understood the family closed off to the world during the Covid-19 pandemic, forbidding the children from going outside, and making them sleep in caged beds.”
[Daily Mail]
Merely a rather extreme version of the general looniness that swept across much of Europe and elsewhere in 2020-2022 (and which was imposed by sinister self-styled “elite” political monsters such as, to name just one, Jacinda Arden in New Zealand).
I still see the odd facemask loony even today, usually some old woman in a supermarket who has probably been wearing the same bit of dirty cloth for 4 or 5 years now.
Late tweets
DRAX – The “renewable” wood-burning power station is the biggest single source of carbon emissions in the UK.
Has made record £1.1billion profit because we gave them nearly £1 BILLION in subsidies
6.5 million tonnes of wood pellets burned each year & mainly come from Drax's… pic.twitter.com/Hx1ugSE9PT
[“DRAX – The “renewable” wood-burning power station is the biggest single source of carbon emissions in the UK. Has made record £1.1billion profit because we gave them nearly £1 BILLION in subsidies 6.5 million tonnes of wood pellets burned each year & mainly come from Drax’s 17 pellet plants in the US and Canada. It is also a massive supporter of LABOUR and increased ‘Green policies’ because it means more subsidies. Shh … it’s only 300 million trees.“]
A disgrace.
Russia would supply the UK with oil and gas, possibly even at cost, were the UK government(s) to drop the stupid anti-Russia hate campaign and appurtenant policies, and leave NATO.
The United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) has expressed concern over reports about torture against Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine, according to a press release issued after the committee’s session:https://t.co/NKZr3XuQMbpic.twitter.com/9AxhMWwOYI