[view of Caer Caradoc, the Lawley, and the Wrekin, in Shropshire]
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European companies are forced to pay two or three times more for energy than American ones as the authorities of those countries refuse to use Russia's energy resources, the Russian Foreign Ministry told Izvestia:https://t.co/sVYIiZhpdBpic.twitter.com/pEx6SPrWMW
Consultations on US military support for Ukraine have been halted following the suspension of the US government’s operations, and deliveries of American weaponry may be affected, The Telegraph newspaper reported:https://t.co/qpXG5vdfvJpic.twitter.com/81xp6FP4z4
The US plans to provide Kiev with intelligence for attacks on Russian territory, according to the Wall Street Journal. The publication notes that Washington is also calling on NATO countries to provide similar support. In addition, the possibility of supplying Ukraine with… pic.twitter.com/Nfc2DXvTg3
Starmergeddon is not a popular policy. As more and more voters realise the consequences of open borders, mass immigration, net zero, high taxes, #TwoTierPolicing , Britcard, over-stretched and declining public services and a govt in complete denial of their culpability, the…
— I am🇬🇧 Retired Anti-Discrimination Lawyer (@BubblyIan) October 3, 2025
[“Starmergeddon is not a popular policy. As more and more voters realise the consequences of open borders, mass immigration, net zero, high taxes, #TwoTierPolicing , Britcard, over-stretched and declining public services and a govt in complete denial of their culpability, the inevitable result will be a drift to Reform UK. Given msm is entirely anti-Reform UK, reaching beyond 35% ‘natural’ support is tricky. Only people with access to http://x.com/ have any chance of hearing the truth even if they don’t want to hear it. God save us from the evil globalists and their puppets.“]
Reform UK may not get beyond 35% in a general election, but that is irrelevant in big-picture terms, so long as Con and Lab are both below 25%; at present both are at or below 20%. In fact, even were Reform to score only 25%, with Con and Lab around 20%, Reform would still easily capture a plurality of Commons seats, though without a majority.
S erious question: given that Labour’s overwhelming Parliamentary majority means that it cannot be dislodged from office for the next four years (despite having won only 20.2 percent of eligible voters), is there a democratic way for Britain to solve its existential problem
Starmer-stein, and his Labour Friends of Israel cabal, masquerading as a legitimate government.
Russian troops liberated seven communities in the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Dnepropetrovsk Region over the week of September 27— October 3 in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/awajawVISSpic.twitter.com/WlMXzYOLe6
It's worth reminding people (as neither he nor the UK media ever does) that the Chief Rabbi is the spiritual leader only of Orthodox Judaism in the UK and so only of approximately 30 percent of British Jewish households.
Worth reminding people also that the Chief Rabbi of the UK , Mirvis, was born in South Africa, lived most of his life in Israel, later lived in Ireland, and only then arrived in this country. This is not, in any sense, his country.
The Jewish embedded establishment, and other Jew-Zionists, are using the recent Manchester incident as a peg on which to hang policies such as destruction of free speech generally, repression of the long-standing rights of assembly and protest, and repression of any online or offline expression deemed “anti-Semitic”. Also, of course repression of any street protests against the appalling behaviour of Israeli Jews in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of Gazan civilians, mostly women and children killed by Israeli Jews. Children and others killed or maimed as part of sadistic sniper games played by Israeli Jew snipers, deliberate starvation of a massive population. Etc.
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Total mobilization
The Kiev regime has turned Ukraine into a concentration camp. Round-the-clock rounds to capture potential recruits continue.
Meanwhile, attacks on TCC employees are becoming more frequent. While previously limited to setting cars on fire, now even the… pic.twitter.com/ShAW5pUpDw
[“Total mobilization The Kiev regime has turned Ukraine into a concentration camp. Round-the-clock rounds to capture potential recruits continue. Meanwhile, attacks on TCC employees are becoming more frequent. While previously limited to setting cars on fire, now even the “military commissars” themselves are facing threats to their lives and health. Yesterday, in Kryvyi Rih, a potential recruit attacked TCC employees with a knife and cut them. Similar incidents are becoming more frequent.“]
Unsurprising. Of course people try to flee, hide, in extremis fight back, rather than join the shambolic corrupt “army” of the Kiev regime. To be sent to the front-lines is not far off a death sentence now.
Assassination attempt on Bashar al-Assad fails
A few days before the military delegation of the new Syrian regime arrived in Moscow, Assad was poisoned
Assad was discharged from a hospital on the outskirts of Moscow early on Tuesday, September 30, and his condition was… pic.twitter.com/xce3ab4CHy
[“Assassination attempt on Bashar al-Assad fails A few days before the military delegation of the new Syrian regime arrived in Moscow, Assad was poisoned Assad was discharged from a hospital on the outskirts of Moscow early on Tuesday, September 30, and his condition was described as currently stable A source told the Observatory that access to Assad during his hospitalization was strictly limited, with only his brother Maher al-Assad and former Secretary-General for Presidential Affairs, Mansour Azam, being allowed to visit him.“]
Presumably treated at the “Kremlin Clinic” (in fact, located on the outskirts of Moscow), where, in the old Soviet rhyme:
“Полы паркетные – врачи анкетные” (“poli parketniye, vrachi anketnyie”), i.e. where “the floors are parquet, and the doctors are vetted“.
[🙊 Советские пословицы и поговорки🔗 https://citaty.info/quote/515162: в советское время предназначавшейся для лечения исключительно работников высшего партийного и советского аппарата. Главным критерием при отборе медперсонала для работы в этих комфортабельных больницах служил не высокий профессиональный уровень, а анкетные данные, как тогда говорили, “чистая анкета”.]
NEW: Allies of Robert Jenrick are collecting no confidence letters from Conservative MPs calling for party leader Kemi Badenoch to quit, The i Paper has been told.https://t.co/mNBCYDRFTQ
If the opinion poll predictions of a post GE 2029 Conservative Party having maybe only 30 MPs, or even as few as 7, are correct, then the leadership election which is all but inevitable will in reality be equivalent to several bald men and women fighting over a comb.
The European Union is moving towards sending troops to Ukraine, who will return in coffins, according to Orban. The Hungarian prime minister also noted that most EU countries recognize that Europe is “sliding towards war” and are sending troops to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/nsZE6oPO4A
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.“]
Just as the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale, has apparently been rather sidelined in UK school history teaching by some Jamaican woman called Mary Seacole, who, inter alia, ran a teashop for officers during the Crimean War.
Mary Seacole, who described herself as “a yellow woman“, i.e. some kind of Creole or mulatta (her father was a Scottish officer, and she also called herself “Creole“), was not a nurse, as such, or as we would understand the term, but primarily a businesswoman in the Caribbean/South American region; she ran hotels etc: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Seacole.
Wikipedia, while giving that information, yet describes Mary Seacole (in the headline description) as “a Black British nurse“! In fact, she is now described in the first paragraph of the Wikipedia piece simply as “…a British nurse“. An example of the faking of history which is now so widespread.
Mary Seacole’s mother was a “doctresse” (traditional healer) in Kingston, Jamaica, who taught her daughter basic healing and therapy.
Mary Seacole’s life is interesting enough without needing to be put through the process of “woke” hagiography.
Whatever one may think of Lord Ashcroft, the actions of the Imperial War Museum are, at the least, ungrateful.
I believe that the Imperial War Museum, which I visited once or twice when I was often in the neighbourhood in the early 1980s, has now given over much of its space to the Jew-Zionist WW2 “holocaust” farrago.
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He’s not finished all his nasties yet. Then they’ll let him go off to more rewarding pastures like Kinnock and Blair did.
The Labour Together sleaze scandal is now engulfing Keir Starmer. And the reason is because Morgan McSweeney forgot the first rule of Fight Club is you never talk about Fight Club > Mail on Sunday > https://t.co/0iRRWDicyF
[“It is not racist to demand migrants speak English fluently It is not racist to demand migrants do not commit crime It is not racist to demand migrants contribute to the economy It is not racist to demand migrants do not live on welfare It is not racist to demand taxpayer-funded housing goes to taxpayers It is not racist to prioritise your own citizens Labour and the Left want you to think entirely reasonable and legitimate policies are “racist” They are not. Reject the narrative.”]
…and whether or not someone or other calls something “racist” is actually irrelevant. What is important is what is right, whether or not it be called “racist”…
Another poll finds no significant change in Reform’s support since Indefinite Leave to Remain
There is yet again an enormous gulf between legacy media/Labour who cry “racist!” & the British people …
…and, as I noted on the blog yesterday, what is important is that Reform seems to have captured the settled voting intention of about a third of the electorate, somewhere between 28% and 36%. So long as the old System parties, or “legacy” parties are all below 25%, that leaves Reform in the dominant position, likely to have a plurality of Commons seats, and quite possibly a majority.
What Labour fail to see about Indefinite Leave to Remain is that nobody in this country ever voted for it. They were lied to, misled
By fixing this mess, Reform is the only party serious about restoring public trust in politics
Huge numbers of non-Europeans have been granted “indefinite leave to remain” over past decades. Most should never have been granted such leave, and the same applies to all the “family members” that later joined them. Raus!
None of the rich Ukrainians are getting drafted. Rich kids of Ukrainian politicians partying in big cities of Europe. Corrupt Ukrainian officials becoming ultra rich within few years! But only poor Ukrainians are getting caught from the streets !
RUSSIA launched barrage of drones estimated to be 500–650 drones and over 60 missiles including up to 55 Kh-101 cruise missiles, 8 Kalibr, 2 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, and several Kh-59s at UKRAINE pic.twitter.com/S0Y2l7xSPN
In 2014, when Ukrainians were jumping up and down on the Maidan and calling for the slaughter and hanging of "Muscovites," I wrote that this was war and Kiev would lie in ruins.
The gloves are coming off, but neither side should be directly targeting civilians.
It is unclear, though, whether or not some or all of the damage to residential buildings in Kiev was caused by botched Kiev-regime air defence missile launches.
Before CNN and BBC blame Russia for hitting residential buildings in Kiev:
Surveillance footage shows a Patriot missile launch, with one missile accelerating before veering off course into residential areas. pic.twitter.com/WgnZMdcxOO
“Since the start of the year, the share of 2024 Tory voters who are switching to Reform has nearly doubled, surging from 16 to 31 per cent, in the very latest YouGov polling.”https://t.co/U6hJJhYhCK
The Conservative Party will probably end, or near its end, at the next General Election in (?) 2028 or 2029. Even if Kemi Badenoch goes and is then replaced by Jewish-lobby puppet Jenrick or another substitute.
As matters stand, any former Conservative (or other) voters wanting rid of Starmer-Labour will have to vote Reform, certainly in most English constituencies.
Vladimir Zelensky announced plans to conclude a "mega deal" with the United States for the supply of weapons to Ukraine, including long-range systems, the newspaper Politico reported:https://t.co/J8IRERvxxNpic.twitter.com/R6uX1B5fMm
It is easy to forget that “Ukraine” (Kiev-regime Ukraine) only has, in broad-brush terms, whatever monies and weapons are supplied to it by others.
If Zelensky and his cabal look like they are going to launch powerful missile strikes on targets deep inside Russia, particularly Moscow and St. Petersburg, then I would not rule out a nuclear-weapons response from Russia.
Moscow wants to rule eastern Ukraine, including Kiev, not destroy or poison it, but there may come a point where a “devil’s balance” comes down too heavily on the one side of the scales.
Netanyahu: Israel knows the location of the 450 kilograms of enriched Iranian uranium.
➡️Netanyahu: I will not confirm whether Israel will strike the Iranian uranium site. pic.twitter.com/Wjr8SCv5Or
The approval rating of the UK Prime Minister Starmer has fallen to a record low — poll results
▪️According to a new Ipsos poll, only 13% of the population approve of his work as Prime Minister, while 79% are dissatisfied. ▪️His rating is even worse than Rishi Sunak's in April… pic.twitter.com/lVS8la8W4C
Trevor Phillips gives his take as a poll has revealed more than half of Labour members do not want Sir Keir Starmer to fight the next election as party leader. pic.twitter.com/1naHqttY2d
The migrant-invaders are at best mere parasites; most are also involved in some form or forms of crime and illegality beyond being in the UK in the first place; a small (?) minority are also terrorists or supporters of terrorism.
The contest is basically over. With serious implications for Keir Starmer. This is a proxy leadership election. And he’s being routed. https://t.co/za7bxufuPM
🚨🎥 WATCH: Andy Burnham says Keir Starmer has created a "climate of fear" within Labour
“How do we reconnect with the public if an MP loses the whip for trying to protect disability benefits or scrap two-child benefit cap… when debate is closed” pic.twitter.com/UOw8lbG6dX
Starmer has been comprehensively exposed as a wooden puppet of the Jewish lobby and Israel. He has no leadership abilities at all, and nothing at all interesting or useful to say to the British people.
I happened to see the comment below, appended to a video on YouTube.
“A friend of mine was very high-ranking in the British Army during the Iraq war and knew Tony Blair personally. When I asked what he was like he told me that Blair is ‘demon-possessed’. He was quite serious and meant this literally. This surprised me as he is a mild-mannered, diplomatic man and not given to overstatement.”
I have no idea of the provenance and authenticity of that statement, but it rings true.
The McSweeney scandal is starting to boil down to this. Are he and No.10 seriously now going to try to pretend Labour Together had no role in Starmer's leadership campaign. Having spent the past 5 years briefing every journalist in Westminster they were central to that campaign.
An Afghan man who arrived in Britain illegally on a small boat in 2022, telling asylum officials his Taliban-controlled homeland was too dangerous to return to, has been pictured on holiday in … Afghanistan.
Roger Scruton, before the election of 1997, on how Blair would make Britain worse and turn it into a different country. The prescience is pretty astonishing, and demonstrates that Scruton wasn't just the Paddington Bear of safe consrvatism. https://t.co/9pLoROq6I2pic.twitter.com/dk2KHhhvrF
Scruton, though, fails to place much of the blame for all that where it —most of the blame anyway, admittedly not all— belongs. The embedded Jewish/Zionist element, in short. Even Scruton ran a little scared of “the lobby”, needing as he did to make a comfortable living, get his books published etc…
🇮🇹Italy sends a second warship to escort the aid flotilla to Gaza
Italy will deploy a second warship to protect the Global Sumud flotilla as it sails to Gaza, Defense Minister Guido Crosetto told lawmakers on Thursday.
…and even were that first tweet (from a Jew in the USA) true and accurate (and not, as it seems, a lie), the events supposedly taking place would be merely a far more limited and low-tech version of what Israeli Jews are doing in Gaza, and have been doing for nearly two years now. 200,000 dead or very badly injured, mostly civilians, mostly women and children…
'He is a mob orator'
Lord Jeffrey Archer shares his views about Nigel Farage and whether the Reform UK leader could become PM. pic.twitter.com/ZczFiS0KfY
Fraudulent perjurer and one-time Con politician (“con” in both senses), Jeffrey Archer, says that he has been surprised by how many people he has “met in the street” who say they are going to vote for Farage and Reform UK. I expect that it would surprise a dishonest chancer of the Archer type. He fails to see (or prefers not to see) that voters are turning to Reform not because Farage is (as Archer puts it) “the best mob orator since Michael Foot or Tony Benn” (the now-deceased fake “socialist” traitors and poseurs) but because the old System parties, Con, Lab, and LibDem, have run the UK into the ground, particularly over the last 35 years, arguably for far longer. The voters are intending to vote Reform not because of Farage, or indeed Reform itself, but because Reform is the only (quasi-) credible game in town that is not Lib, Lab, or Con.
It must be easier for Archer to “meet people in the street” now. The only time I myself ever saw him in the street was in the 1980s (I forget when exactly, probably circa 1985), somewhere in the Westminster area. As he exited one of several cars, his retinue of bodyguards and/or other idiots got in my way as I walked along the pavement. I actually had to walk onto the roadway to get past as that silly little man, about 5 feet tall, marched self-importantly inside a building, surrounded by his entourage of besuited nobodies. F*** him…
Are people in the UK 'over-taxed'?@DanNeidle points out that the median worker is currently paying historically low levels of tax 👇 pic.twitter.com/7UUYgfiMhE
The devil is in the detail. Government, both central and local, needs revenue from various taxes, but what matters is not only how much is raised but also how and where it is spent. Much of the tax burden accomplishes little because the monies raised are mis-spent.
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We're working with the 10,000 Black Interns Foundation, chambers and organisations, across England and Wales to provide 6 weeks of internship placements at the Bar for aspiring Black barristers.
I was always anti the death penalty, but that was when this was a semi-decent, semi-civilized European country. It is now time to treat the untermenschen how they should be treated, to control them until we can get rid of them en masse one way or another.
This poll was undertaken 2 days AFTER Reform committed to scrap the Boriswave
Which legacy media from Andrew Marr, Iain Dale to Dan Hodges said “was an error”
Turns out, again, the British people think otherwise
The best part of that, if it happens, will be the grief and despair of all the Con and Lab careerist MPs, suddenly chucked out, and losing their ~£100,000+ p.a. salaries, their expense accounts, their networking opportunities etc. I’m lovin’ it!
That would be gamechanging in several ways, socially as well as politically. Politically, obviously, massive. The LibDems, though only with 68 MPs (fewer than they now have) as official Opposition in the Commons; the rout of Starmer-stein Friends of Israel “Labour”; also, the utter collapse of the once-great Conservative Party. 11 MPs! Brilliant. Just what they deserve (well, if what I would do to them were taken off the table). 11 MPs. Finished. Totally.
In fact, if that poll is realized in a general election, the fake Conservative Party will have only 3 MPs more (11) than the fairly pathetic Green Party (8).
This is another massive blow to Starmer. Driver was universally respected and liked across Westminster. https://t.co/ywCVLGVW6B
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, firing back at Vladimir Zelensky, warned that if Russia unleashes the fury of its weapons arsenal, it won't do any good to hide in a bomb shelter:https://t.co/UrwggDb2Zqpic.twitter.com/Ai2IyHw6ID
That is the main point. In the UK, we see the pathetic msm “newspapers” and TV stations giving airtime to know-nothing talking heads, superannuated ex-officers etc and talking about Second World War things such as conscription, rationing etc, as if the nuclear age had not happened.
If a full-scale war —totally unnecessary— breaks out between NATO and Russia, you (especially in the UK, a major likely target) can forget about Dad’s Army, bread rations etc…just say a last prayer.
Russia couldn’t even beat Ukraine…and they expect the world to believe they have the capacity for a broader conflict?
That last tweeter has apparently never heard of Russia’s ~7,000 nuclear weapons…
If Russia were willing to do it, Kiev and all other major Ukrainian cities under control of Zelensky would be radioactive holes in the ground within minutes. Russia has a different strategy, thank God. So far.
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer will shortly announce that all UK adults will be issued with a compulsory "Brit Card" digital ID
The emergent UK police state being given more structure…
Labour got in to such a mess over winter fuel they’re too scared to take off the lock. #Moderates wouldn’t have touched winter fuel with a barge-pole but would’ve taken off the lock day 1.
The lady tweeter who pretends to have a political quasi-party called “the Moderates” (the membership must be the empty bottles lined up in her kitchen or kitchens— I believe that she may own more than one property) tweets another wrongheaded “policy”.
Imagine a former Conservative (she is the ex-wife of the one-time Con Party MP for Poole, who “employed” her via his MP expenses; he was voted out in 2024) who favours making British pensioners poorer so that (mostly non-European or non-white) families with several children can extract more money from the State!
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A very important subject, here analyzed by Nick Griffin:
Starmer now on to his fourth communications director in a year, which must be some kind of record. But if you don't have a clear vision of what you're trying to do then no-one can communicate it – let alone implement it https://t.co/mNLzVpWwtw
Housing Sec Steve Reed refuses three times to say whether Morgan McSweeney told him donations to Labour Together were being declared in line with the law while he was on the think tank's board. Tells @BBCWorldatOne that the case was investigated at the time and is now 'closed'
The fact is, that “digital ID” would do nothing to stop or “control” illegal migration-invasion (which is, in any case, only 5% or so of all migration into the UK).
Academic argument anyway. The Starmer-stein government of utter clowns may be able to get the proposed new law (and this would require new law) through the Commons, thanks to his GE 2024 majority of young, know-nothing, fake-Labour MPs, but to get the new law through the Lords may be a great deal more difficult.
Many older people do not even have a “smartphone”. I had a mobile telephone before most people; from 1992, I think, certainly in 1993, but now that I do not have to have one (as I did when a practising barrister), I choose not to have one, for several reasons.
Will older people (65+) not in possession of a smartphone be forced to buy one? Will they be exempted? We do not know.
Such telephones cost hundreds of pounds, too.
I can see this being yet another Starmer disaster for Labour. Good in that respect, then.
Of course, behind the “digital ID” plan are the usual sinister forces and secretive cabals, as we saw during the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic.
Russia’s ambassador to France Alexey Meshkov has warned that if NATO were shooting down Russian planes allegedly violating the airspace of the alliance's member countries, that would mean war:https://t.co/7KlhOBhwjdpic.twitter.com/mJRWasiFle
Pakistani migrant Mohammad touched a girl inappropriately. She alerted white man who spontaneously stepped in and gave “nice slap” Salute to this brave gentleman for protecting the woman. pic.twitter.com/Adpq8guQon
The "Brit Card" policy was first floated through Labour Together in June. So either the Government read the policy document and decided to introduce a fundamental national policy change in less than two months. Or Downing Street is still so close to Labour Together it's using… https://t.co/M5a6tDBZvA
“Keir Starmer is now as unpopular among the British people as Rishi Sunak was after he bailed out of a D-Day remembrance service, and Boris Johnson was after his entire government collapsed”https://t.co/OJ2UhNJkdm
Paris City Hall has removed Ukrainian flags. ▪️ The flags have been hanging on the building since 2022. Conclusion: the fashion for lavish symbols is fading in the West — even in France the tone is changing pic.twitter.com/Q6hzeTjUuq
North Korea is in the final stages of developing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of striking the US mainland
Yonhap reports this citing a statement from the South Korean president, noting that if confirmed, this capability would become one of the most… pic.twitter.com/x6V7O7K3IN
If true, extremely significant. The distance from North Korea to California is about 6,000 miles. The distance from North Korea to Moscow is about 4,000 miles. The distance from North Korea to Israel is about 4,900 miles.
Trump seems to have finally gone off his head. I always favoured his election (on both occasions), and for one reason only— to avoid a Russia-USA or Russia-NATO conflict which would probably degenerate into a nuclear exchange, devastating Europe as well as Russia and North America.
I was never under any illusion about Trump, and, during his first term, called him “a squawking parrot in a gilded cage, guarded by a phalanx of Jews“. That has not changed.
Now Trump has (apparently) totally changed his stance on the conflict between Russia and the Kiev regime in Ukraine. He is sanguine about Russian planes being shot down if they overfly even the borders of Polish airspace, and has made the extraordinary statement that “Ukraine” (the Zelensky regime in Kiev) can “win” (defined as seizing back all territory occupied by Russian since 2014: Crimea, Donetsk, Lugansk etc).
The fact is that, even if supplied with new weapons (and Trump has not offered any directly), the Kiev regime would not be able to re-occupy those regions, because, first of all, the Kiev-regime armies are crumbling away. They lose 1,000-2,000 men per day, and try to plug the gaps by abducting men aged 25-65 from the streets of Ukrainian cities, pressing them into service by brutal compulsion.
Then there is the fact that most of the populations of Crimea, Donetsk and Lugansk are actually Russian and/or Russian-language speakers. They do not want to be part of the Jew Zelensky’s shambolic, corrupt, and brutal fake state.
If Trump orders huge new weapons transfers to Kiev, or that is done via NATO, and if it looks as if Russian advances are being pushed back, it may trigger a reaction in Moscow that few if any want— the use against the Kiev regime armed forces, or against Kiev itself, of tactical or even strategic nuclear weapons by the Russian side.
Trump says one thing one day, another thing another day. His brain, in strictly medical terms, may not be working normally now. That should worry even those of us who were (relatively) in favour of him in the past (though, personally, I myself never favoured most of his policies anyway, only some and somewhat).
Russia cannot lose this war and will not lose it.
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The British newspaper "Telegraph" called the statement of the American president bad news for Ukraine.
Donald Trump said that Europe should help Kyiv to "retake territory."
According to the newspaper, this looks like Washington refusing to increase support and shifting… pic.twitter.com/UYFLWhaLD4
If that is right, then all well and good (though if the analysis is correct, Trump should lay out his strategy more honestly or at least more clearly).
ITV has been given exclusive access to film the deportation of dozens of foreign migrant criminals. They were put on a flight to Romania after losing their right to remain in Britain. They had served sentences for offences including theft, sexual abuse and murder.
Incidentally, those deportation flights to Romania carry almost (?) entirely not real Romanians but Roma gypsies (with Romanian passports), a fact ITV News glosses over. Don’t insult real Romanians by conflating them with the Roma predators and scavengers.
Another poll showing Reform slipping back. Again too early to show a definite trend. But worth watching. https://t.co/4YUqf3RfD6
Is this true? Can people be that stupid (even bearing in mind the disappointingly poor quality of Reform’s policies and people)?
If accurate, that would result in a Commons with Reform having about 287 MPs, Lab 192, LibDems 63, Cons 56, SNP 22 (etc). A minority Reform government, or one requiring Con MPs’ votes to keep it afloat.
What is known about consequences of overnight Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions. Two people were injured by shrapnel in the Rostov Region after a drone attack:https://t.co/5DAEB8Z46rpic.twitter.com/Q6XnNjX7De
Again, this is the problem with Reform’s current strategy. Nigel Farage feels the need to blindly support all Donald Trump’s narratives. Which means he keeps getting pulled off onto Trump’s agenda, rather than his own. https://t.co/7FYKMtWJpi
Well, for once I agree with radio loudmouth James O’Brien, as well as Dan Hodges.
Farage should have added the unsaid, i.e. that those taxi drivers were (obviously) Muslims. Not that that necessarily makes their words an accurate prophecy, but it would have given needed context to what Farage was saying there.
This decision sends a green light to any Muslim who wants to enforce an Islamic blasphemy by taking the law into their own hands. The court is effectively saying that if you attack a blasphemer with a knife, he will be convicted of causing you harassment, alarm or distress and… pic.twitter.com/oPK8nueih1
[“This decision sends a green light to any Muslim who wants to enforce an Islamic blasphemy by taking the law into their own hands. The court is effectively saying that if you attack a blasphemer with a knife, he will be convicted of causing you harassment, alarm or distress and you won’t have to spend a day behind bars. Moussa Kadri has been let off with a suspended sentence after repeatedly slashing Hamit Coskun with a knife while shouting that he was going to kill him. Kadri had been enraged that Coskun was protesting against Islam. Hamit is still living in hiding having been convicted of a “hate crime” for burning his own copy of the Quran.”]
A completely wrong decision.
As the famous Dickensian character said, “the law is a ass, a idiot“…
Hard to believe that a violent foreign crazie like that has been effectively let off, even in today’s Britain.
Little is written about McSweeney’s decisions to drop out of university and subsequently move to Sarid, a Jewish colony built upon the “flourishing” Palestinian village of Ikhneifis. pic.twitter.com/aTjNdN3zKL
Upon joining Labour in 2001, McSweeney worked on Peter Mandelson’s “Excalibur” database.
Starmer overruled security services to promote Mandelson, despite him being a close friend of convicted paedophile + suspected Israeli intelligence asset Jeffrey Epstein. pic.twitter.com/EQnLjUQ3Oj
From 2008-10, McSweeney campaigned alongside David Evans, Jon Cruddas, + Margaret Hodge in Barking & Dagenham.
David Evans kicked Corbyn out of Labour and was subsequently handed a life peerage by Starmer. The Jewish Chronicle describes him as a “fierce critic of anti-Zionism”. pic.twitter.com/9JmEDSgi85
God. Just look at them. “The simulacrum of the human”, as someone once called “them”.
In 2015, McSweeney ran Liz Kendall’s leadership campaign.
Kendall refused to vote to recognise Palestine in ‘14. In ‘15, she told Labour Friends of Israel that she would fight Israel boycotts + sanctions with “every fibre in [her] being”, and she joined LFI the following year. pic.twitter.com/IBICZSRNKF
McSweeney was advised to claim an “admin error” by solicitor Gerald Shamash.
Shamash previously took action against Tony Greenstein on behalf of Labour + Scott Horner, a party official who got a discussion on sanctions against Israel banned.
After covertly attacking the Canary, McSweeney instead forged ties between Labour Together + the Guardian.
Historic Guardian editor C. P. Scott was a committed Zionist + close friend of Chaim Weizmann. He introduced Weizmann to the PM + helped lobby for the Balfour Declaration. pic.twitter.com/HPVWGSocOy
In March 2024, Albanese was the referred to the ICC as an accessory to genocide for defunding URNWA, providing military aid and “unequivocal political support” to the Israeli state, and allowing Australians to join the Israeli military. pic.twitter.com/L4BB4mQmtS
If not “them” directly, their agents or, to put it more plainly, slaves.
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The Ukrainian army lost about 1,495 troops in clashes with Russian forces across all combat areas over the past 24 hours, according to the latest data on the special military operation in Ukraine issued by Russia’s Defense Ministry:https://t.co/9VFAjSBXEApic.twitter.com/PFJ95en3KX
About the same number every day now. 1,000-2,000. It means that, over the course of a year, the Kiev regime is losing about half a million, or more, men.
Russian troops are on the cusp of liberating Kirovsk (Ukrainian name — Zarechnoye) in the north of the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
Presumably, the “security guard” has been told not to try to detain the thieves. They obviously know it, and are not at all deterred by his pointless presence.
Enoch Powell was not only right, as far as he went, but also wrong inasmuch as he did not go far enough, and never could have foreseen (even in his later years) the jungle that Britain’s urban concentrations have now become.
Marwa has two feet that don’t work properly. PIP claim anybody? No doubt a cheeky Motability car. Then there’s UC (and full Housing Benefit and Council Tax support). Child Benefit for the 3 kids. Maybe more DLA/PIP if any have ADHD. Plus NHS, schools and social housing IN ZONE 1.
As previously noted on the blog, neither side should be directly targeting civilians.
The Spanish Prime Minister announced that he will send a warship to accompany the Sumud global fleet in Gaza to "ensure respect for international law". Turkish MP Ozgur Ozel appealed to Erdogan to send Turkish ships to protect activists traveling by boats to Gaza: We appeal to… pic.twitter.com/JY6CbfUASn
[“The Spanish Prime Minister announced that he will send a warship to accompany the Sumud global fleet in Gaza to “ensure respect for international law”. Turkish MP Ozgur Ozel appealed to Erdogan to send Turkish ships to protect activists traveling by boats to Gaza: ‘We appeal to those who govern the country: the Sumud fleet is the conscience of humanity! Support this fleet. Whatever happens, protect this fleet!‘
Italian Minister of Defense: An Italian Navy ship has been dispatched to the “Steadfast Fleet” to provide assistance after it was attacked.“]
It would be a great thing if the Spanish, Italian, or Turkish naval ships in question ended up sinking the Israeli ones. It might lead who knows where…
Donald Trump, despite changing his rhetoric towards Russia, still refuses to authorize strikes with American weapons deep inside Russia"
This is claimed by The Wall Street Journal, noting that Trump received from his circle data about a "planned offensive by the Ukrainian Armed… pic.twitter.com/QAvi3otlaN
I started out entirely on Israel’s side. 200%. I’ve run out of words with which to condemn what they’re doing and so apparently have the majority of Israelis. 75% back an end to the war.
Ha ha. Glad to see that anti-Israeli feeling is rising, including feeling against the “facilitators” and supporters of Israel in the UK.
As regular readers of the blog will know, I oppose the recognition of Palestinian statehood for reasons other than any wish to support the Jewish state (and people know that I would never do that).
For me (and this was the settled British diplomatic convention for most of the past couple of hundred years, except during WW2), governments and states are only recognized de facto, not de jure, that is to say that recognition is, or was, only granted to governments which have, or had, effective power over the defined geographical area of a state. The ideology of the government in question, its “legitimacy”, and the “rights and wrongs”, should be, and in the past usually have been, disregarded.
In the case of Palestine, the areas of the now-“recognized” “state” are not defined, and are indistinct. Also, no Palestinian entity has effective control over either of the two main components of the rump Palestinian areas (West Bank and Gaza).
[how the land of Palestine has been seized and/or stolen by Jews over time; still continuing, of course— the maps only show the position up to 2005]
The Israeli Jews (i.e. Israeli state, which itself has been recognized by the UK for a very long time), rule over most of the existing Palestinian areas, though at a remove in the West Bank.
In fact, the UK recognised Israel de facto on January 29 1949, and de jure on 28 April 1950. In other words, the UK accepted that Israel, as a state, was something real on the ground by early 1949, even though its legitimacy as a state was not recognized by the UK until well over a year later, in 1950.
What the Starmer government of the UK (until now horribly pro-Jewish lobby and pro-Israel) has done is recognize the existence of a Palestinian state purely de jure. It cannot recognize the Palestinian state de facto because the land borders are undefined, because there is no one Palestinian entity to recognize as a government in power over the area of the recognized “state”, and because the Israeli state is ruling over, effectively, all of the West Bank and all of Gaza, despite the existence of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank areas.
The two main wings of Palestinian politics have been split since 2006, Hamas ruling Gaza (at least until recently), Fatah ruling the West Bank: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_Authority. Neither party holds any sway to speak of in the other’s main area.
In other words, the UK government has recognized as a state a “Palestine” which has two notional ruling “governments”, which ruling entities are at loggerheads with each other, and neither of which exercises much power.
There is the other point, that the UK government is now in the position of declaring Palestine a state de jure when it has also declared (and has now put into law) the position that Hamas, the only Palestinian entity presently ruling over whatever is left standing in Gaza, is a “terrorist” entity. The UK government is therefore in the position of recognizing as a notional “state” a vague collection of areas half of which are ruled over by a “government” not only not recognized (either de facto or de jure) but also by a “government” now declared as “terrorist” by the UK government! Mad.
What this means, really, is that the UK government now officially recognizes, in effect, a non-existent (in reality) Palestinian “state”, and it also means (arguende) that the UK government is giving at least implied verbal support to Hamas, an entity which is officially “terrorist” in UK law, and support for which is a crime. Starmer and Lammy may have to arrest themselves!
More seriously, this is government and diplomacy by soundbite, and government lacking any clarity. I did say, on the blog, that Starmer was “slightly to my own surprise, clueless” several years ago. If I say so myself, I was right. Starmer is a disaster. Utterly lacking in ability to be a Prime Minister.
I suppose that Starmer and his “Man Friday”, Lammy (until recently, Foreign Secretary), might argue (well, Starmer might; Lammy is utterly incapable of stringing together a coherent sentence) that what they have recognized is not a state but a hope for a state (in the future). God knows what the likes of Bismarck or Metternich would have thought of that!
I have seen and heard nothing from the Labour Friends of Israel fraudster and expenses cheat now posing as UK Foreign Secretary (Yvette Cooper).
Actually, what Starmer has done is to pretend to recognize, as being a state, a word or name (Palestine), and only a word or name, because the recognized state does not exist: no government exists or is recognized, the areas of the recognized state are not defined, and the (long-recognized) state that does have effective power over all potential areas of Palestine, i.e. the Israeli state, neither recognizes a Palestinian state (on any boundaries) nor accepts the UK and other states’ recognition of Palestine as a state.
What makes this whole Starmer/Lammy nonsense even more nonsensical is that the UK government under “Starmer-stein” is engaged in practical support for Israel and, in effect, its brutal, sadistic and genocidal war in Gaza. He is a member, like most of his Cabinet, of Labour Friends of Israel, and not only is his wife Jewish but his children are being brought up as if full-Jew.
Starmer’s government continues to give intelligence help and support to Israel, promotes sales of arms and other equipment to Israel, pursues prosecution of anti-Israel protesters (and “antisemites” opposed to the Jewish lobby in the UK— I ought to know, after all!), and permits importation of Israeli goods and services into the UK.
The current UK government policies on the Israel/Palestine situation are simply not congruent.
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One important thing to remember. Today’s recognition is nothing to do with diplomacy, security or even morality. It is solely about the electoral and internal priorities of the Labour Party.
Good point. Labour has recently sunk as low as 16% in the opinion polls. If Starmer wants to limit the damage, he has to claw back some support from somewhere, whether from disaffected and pro-Palestinian former Labour voters or from equally-disaffected Muslims.
Frankly, I doubt whether it will work. No voter who is pro-Palestinian or anti-Israel, or (such as that lady tweeter, above, at top of today’s blog post) simply anti-genocide etc, will vote Labour because of this. Those who go the other way will likewise not vote Labour because of this, and may well vote against Labour because of it.
Over the past week, the Ukrainian army suffered losses of nearly 4,500 soldiers in battles along the lines of the Lugansk People’s Republic, with the greatest damage to the enemy inflicted by Battlegroup West, Marochko told TASS:https://t.co/eDrCp14xNkpic.twitter.com/rQFNIUhCYz
Three people were killed and 10 others were wounded in Ukrainian attacks on the bordering Russian region of Belgorod over the past day, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported:https://t.co/R4s1U3gYokpic.twitter.com/ey17zNpCzR
Air defenses shot down 114 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions overnight, the Defense Ministry said. TASS has compiled the main information about the consequences:https://t.co/ljjTP6dv5Npic.twitter.com/A5lvHerRqC
Thanks to Boris Johnson & the Tories, nearly 300,000 low-skill, low-wage, non-European migrants will become eligible to stay in the UK FOREVER from next year
Full access to the NHS, the welfare state, social housing, student loans, AND can bring relatives
Mad. Or bad. The UK should declare global neutrality.
If any other country had just murdered four America s, three of them kids, it would be the biggest story in the news and Trump would be preparing to strike back. https://t.co/8jAXWIUOAg
When it comes to Israel and the Jews, the Americans are the most pathetic “cuck” nation imaginable.
Interesting tweet-thread
I do not often repost anything tweeted by vituperative Jew-Zionist barrister Simon Myerson, but the following tweet-thread is interesting on the subject of the character of the person currently posing as Prime Minister:
I think my own Keir Starmer story, may shed some light on how he makes decisions. In 2006 I prosecuted a difficult case of manslaughter against 4 young people in respect of the death of another young person, who had a heart attack running away from an assault. We won. 1/7
As per the protocol we had a chat. I talked him through the issues. He asked me for a 2 page summary, & told me that he would ask the House of Lords to determine the issue (he also told me I’d lead the case, but that’s by the by). I supplied my summary. I heard nothing. 3/7
A lot of embarrassed shuffling later it became clear that he had been talked out of the idea by someone else (I do know who, yes), who knew nothing about the case and never spoke to me – or junior counsel or the solicitor – about it. Nor did Keir Starmer. 5/7
So, now I see @UKLabour gaslighting the Jewish community by saying this move will help a 2 solution – which it won’t at all – rather than confronting the disagreement & winning an argument, if it can – I remember my own experience of cowardice & indecision. Hey ho. //
Of course, for me, the effect of the notional “recognition” of a non-existent state of Palestine on the “Jewish community” is not relevant, not in the slightest, but I do oppose making Britain a diplomatic and geopolitical bad joke.
Incidentally, that side-point about Treasury Counsel is interesting. I myself was briefed, I think only two or three times, as ad hoc Treasury Counsel. I was never on any of the normal Treasury Counsel panels, sadly (“sadly” because it guarantees a supply of lucrative Government work and is also rather prestigious). I was instructed ad hoc because the work I did on those few occasions (as I say, pretty minor but involving official secrecy) required either normal Treasury Counsel or, if none was available, someone who could be briefed as having been approved to do that work. The instructing entity was the Ministry of Defence.
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Ungrateful ones who feel mistakenly 🇬🇧owes them something even if they weren't born here. This rehearsed and nursed grievance (aided and abetted by self-hating liberals) is their excuse for coming here and completely leeching off society whilst acting like they're doing this…
If your plan is to tell the British people they should shut up and keep paying for low-skill workers from the third world, £10 billion a year on welfare + another £6 billion a year subsidising social housing for foreign nationals then get ready for a massive Reform majority
Oh, and ask them if they think companies should be forced to train up more British kids —like the 1 million out of work and education. I look forward to the BBC Verify summary.
Um, @AndrewMarr9, it ends with us being like most other nations around the world by restricting welfare for our own people & putting the hardworking, tax-paying majority first. Why should Brits be forced to subsidise millions of people they never asked for? https://t.co/3ilNeU96au
Civil war/social war/racial war/cultural war. A mixture of those. Possibly but not necessarily slow-burn.
Andrew Marr is an evil System puppet and propagandist. See below:
Marr is a creature of evil.
Only the Aryan can give life.
[“At the end stands Victory”]
Farage wants the voters that the other parties don't want. Millions of people didn't vote in the last election. Not saying it's right as I hate the policy, but it's a fact.
I have covered all this on the blog in recent years. Over 40% of eligible voters did not vote at GE 2024. Only about 20% of all eligible voters voted Labour. The non-voting 40+% represent the level of angry disenchantment with System politics in the UK. If any party could capture the majority of the disenchanted, that party would be one of the largest voting blocs, perhaps the very largest.
Having said that, and as far as Reform UK is concerned, even at present, on “only” 34%, the projection is that Reform will be able to form a government with a majority even larger than that of present Starmer-Labour.
Reform’s policy started with “deport people who are here illegally”. Fine. Then it was “deport people here legally who commit a serious crime”. Fine. Now it appears to be “deport people here legally”. Where’s this going to end up.
I disagree with Dan Hodges’ view that Farage’s latest policy announcement has been a mistake. I think it may have just won the next General Election for him and for Reform UK.
All the System drones are out on social media tonight, attacking bitterly the new Reform deportation policy. Conclusion: Reform and Farage have scored a direct hit on the System tank.
Pierre de Gaulle, a a French public figure and grandson of Charles de Gaulle, founder of the Fifth French Republic, commented on the Kiev regime introducing sanctions against him:
Russia is capable of responding to any threats, not with words, but with military and technical measures, President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with the Russian Security Council:https://t.co/Mo8fEwZOtZpic.twitter.com/dh2C5cbRrH
“The only two factors preventing Britain and other European countries from retaking direct control of Africa, of all of Africa, are
1. socio-political will; and
2. the fact that the (((globalists))) find it more convenient to exploit Africa’s resources via corrupt tiny “elites” in each fake African “state” (and to hell with the environment, the forests, the wildlife, and the African people themselves).
The fact is that European rule would benefit all, not least the ordinary Africans.
Incidentally, it would be a great deal easier than many imagine for Europe to reconquer Africa militarily. Only the two factors already noted make it at all hard.”
[from my blog post of 5 October 2024]
Another talking point from the same 2024 blog post (originally headed “The “fake history” of the 1970s“)
I have blogged in the past about how very many people (including, weirdly, many who were at least in their teens then, and so actually of an age to remember) say, and even perhaps believe, that the 1970s in the UK were some kind of dark age in which the electricity was off most of the time, in which bodies were left unburied by reason of industrial action, in which trains and buses rarely ran, in which rubbish piled up in the towns and cities, in which there was a “three day week” when offices and factories were closed for four days each week, and in which life was generally miserable (for example, food was terrible, they say).
The above-noted fabled dystopia was, we are told, the result of overreaching trade union power and Labour misgovernment.
In other words, out of the 10 years, Labour was in power for about 6 years. Labour government was in place from the early 1960s until mid-1970, then from early 1974 until mid-1979.
Compare to 2024: 81.8% of seats based on 57.4% of the popular vote.
In 1966, the winning party (Labour) got 48% of the popular vote, the losing Conservatives 41.9%.
In 2024, Labour got 33.7%, and the losing Conservatives only 23.7%.
The electoral system has become not just unfair but also illogical and ridiculous. It no longer reflects reality.
Reverting to the general situation in the 1970s, the much-talked-about “Three Day Week” only affected, directly, commercial operations (which were banned from using electricity on the other four days). The Three Day Week only lasted for two months. Out of 10 years (120 months).
I saw the Three Day Week firsthand. I was working, aged just 18, as supposed assistant manager in a very small commercial intelligence outfit based in the Strand (London). The office only had 5 people including me, though we did have a network of mostly ad-hoc agents all over the southern and eastern parts of England (anywhere south or southwest of The Wash). Much of the work was in Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Essex. The agents were often retired Army officers who, on being contacted, would —eagerly— say something such as “right-oh, old boy. I’ll fire up the Rover and get onto it.”
I must do a blog post sometime about it.
There were, in the early 1970s, strikes by coal miners etc, resulting in a few brief power cuts (“outages”, as the Americans say), but they lasted for a few hours a day, for a few days. Out of 10 years, again.
In the “Winter of Discontent” (1978-79), there were, for a few weeks, situations in some towns and cities whereby rubbish piled up, yes; that much of the “fable” is true, but only for a brief time. As for the “bodies left unburied“, that only applied in Liverpool and Manchester and only for 14 days: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_of_Discontent#Gravediggers’_strike.
In fact, though the 1970s had its problems political, social, economic, Britain still had possibilities. The population was still almost entirely white Northern European, new ideas and projects were around or developing (the Milton Keynes conurbation, the Open University, new express trains, cross-Channel hovercraft etc), and the absurd and damaging house-price madness, though it had started, was still in its early stages.
Britain still had a functioning Army, Navy, Air Force (etc), and a police force that mainly did its expected job and was not usually the sort of poundshop Stasi we now see, snooping on or “monitoring” the expression of views and opinions.
Incidentally, the food was OK back then on the whole. Slightly less cosmopolitan, yes, but in the South of England at least, foreign foods such as hummus, taramasalata, olives, Indian, Chinese, etc were ubiquitous. In fact, some food was better and more available back then.
What I find worrying is not only that people who were not there, or were small children, are convinced that England in 1970-1979 was a dark and gloomy place; more that people who were there seem to have substituted, for what actually happened, a kind of folk-tale.
As for Jewish-lobby puppet Robert Largan, who was parachuted into the constituency of High Peak (Derbyshire) and served as MP from GE 2019 to GE 2024, he was only born in 1987.
If people cannot recall accurately the 1970s, how much less accurate must be the “memories”, often publicized, of the 1930s and 1940s.“
[extract from a blog post of 5 October 2024]
Update to that blog piece:
Former MP Robert Largan, who has, in past years, tweeted about me a couple of times in a hostile manner, and who crowed mightily on behalf of the malicious Jew-Zionist pro-Israel cabal, “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, when his own constituent, Alison Chabloz, was imprisoned for having (notionally, supposedly) “offended” Jews by having sung songs , lost his Commons seat in 2024. One of the shortest political careers on record, and one unlikely to be resurrected. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Largan; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Peak_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s.
I think that Largan wants to come back as MP for High Peak, but that will probably prove to be a vain hope. Even were he to be reselected by the Conservative Party (surely unlikely, after his dishonesty during the 2024 campaign— see Wikipedia), the Conservative Party “brand” is ebbing away to nothing nationwide. Largan’s only hope would be to join Reform UK, and then hope to be selected as their candidate for High Peak. Very unlikely, though “never say never” in politics.
Incidentally, on that same blog post from last October, I noted Matt Goodwin’s excited tweet about how Reform UK had reached its highest-ever opinion poll level— 20%! Here we are, just under a year later, and Reform is at about or as high as 35%, and rarely goes below 30%.
Further talking point (from a blog post published in September 2024)
“The Second World War was disastrous in many ways: including the destruction of the German Reich; the reinforcement of Stalinism not only in the Soviet Union but also across both Eastern and Central Europe; the huge human and animal cost in terms of death, injury, and other harm; the destruction of the very concept of “Central Europe” [“Mitteleuropa”] for nearly two generations; the collapse of the civilized European empires across Africa, Asia, and elsewhere; the huge environmental, wildlife and human cost of decolonization; the near-squeezing-out from Europe of European-centred ideology between American finance-capitalism and Marxist-Leninist Sovietism; the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel, and the consequent increase of Jewish wealth, influence and power in the world generally; the shrinking proportion of white Northern Europeans as against the general population of the world.
Today, we again stand on the brink of European and “world” war. If it were to happen, and whether it were to start in the Middle East or Eastern Europe, or even in the Far East, it would be more disastrous in its consequences even than were the previous two “world” wars.
Statesmen and political leaders of all existing states must pull back from the brink.“
The situation today, a year later, is more or less the same, though arguably even more perilous.
Further talking point
The label “genocide” matters little. What matters is what the Israeli Jews are actually doing in Gaza, and that is bad enough.
Revealed: Morgan McSweeney and the secret slush fund that helped secure the Labour leadership for Keir Starmer > Mail on Sunday > https://t.co/AyYrZHyerv
Corbyn may have been hopeless in most respects, but at least he was the genuine choice of Labour members, not the puppet of Israel and the “British” Jewish lobby.
"Net Zero lunacy is now forecast, according to energy experts, to add yet another £100 to the average household energy bill from April onwards."https://t.co/hp07s7yvUp
@grok I thought this was a parody at first. Is this fucking real. If so @Keir_Starmer is literally killing free speech and we need @elonmusk more than ever.
Britain’s toytown police once again behaving like a kind of clown-Stasi.
Look at those police drones! One dim-looking (and sounding) little girl, and an older woman, obviously non-European and presumably Muslim.
West Midlands Police (yet again…).
The West Midlands. A very “diverse” area, of course…
As a retired West Midlands Officer, their uniforms are real and the collar number is not fake. PACE does allow entry without a warrant however this did not apply in the circumstances laid out. It appears an unlawful search and seizure by police
Notice the Jewish or anyway pro-Zionist woman tweeting there. Typical Jew-Zionist (or pro-Zionist) know-all (know-nothing), lecturing people. (Oh, well…at least she seems to be against the UK migration-invasion, looking at her other recent tweets).
Starmer-stein told Trump recently that the UK “has free speech“. Hardy-ha-ha…
Many people like this around the world: They selflessly devote their lives to serving others, even risking their lives to do it. And the world mostly ignores them.
As doctors, they must know that dealing with symptoms is important, but also that the main thing is to eliminate the cause, the disease (((itself))).
Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Dr. Munir Al-Barash:
"The occupation killed 1700 medical staff during the war as part of its attempts to disrupt hospital operations and take them out of service, and arrested more than 360 medical staff since the beginning of… pic.twitter.com/0B7IWv4zSG
“Fergie’s Epstein lies exposed in bombshell email: She publicly apologised for taking abuser’s cash and vowed to cut ties with him, then weeks later told him: I only said it to save book deals.”
"Astonishingly, last year, some 15,000 international students even claimed for asylum once they had already arrived in Britain on student visas."https://t.co/Dg8Fe6wpEp
The Ukrainian army lost around 1,515 soldiers across all lines of the special military operation over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a report:https://t.co/jx0DvcUbKTpic.twitter.com/6HDzF8Y3JC
Of the 16% still intending to vote Labour at the next general election, and at an educated guess, the majority are probably those, mainly in the North, whose great-grandparents always voted Labour. The rest are blacks and browns.
[painting of Grenzpolizei (border guards) patrolling the DDR border zone pre-1990; https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Grenzpolizei. I once or twice crossed such a zone, but with permission and in a car, not on foot and not with Alsatian dog “Fido” chasing me…]
Memory Lane
I happened to see that someone with whom I was slightly acquainted at school in the early 1970s died a couple of years ago. Not someone I really knew, or knew well, because he, Matthew Perry by name, was in the “B” or “C” stream of my year, whereas I was in the “A” stream.
In fact, I really only became acquainted with Perry —and he was never a friend as such; I never visited his home or went anywhere with him— because, if I remember aright, we were both in the Bridge Club. An amusing fellow, with several stories to tell, often about (horse-) racing or gambling generally. The sort of person one might, in an older person, call “clubbable”.
I noticed from the piece I saw (from the online mag of my old school —incidentally, I should never have recognized him from the appended photo, perhaps taken in an unwell later year) that, after his school years were over, he had done well in pharmaceuticals, but had also flown aid to Africa (Uganda, I think it said).
Quite a few people of the same or similar age to myself, and whom I knew as a small child, older child, or generally in youth, are now no longer on this Earth. In fact, the same goes for several people I knew in later life. A reminder that we have to do what we can, accomplish our mission (of whatever kind) while still here.
Tweets seen
This is not Mark Lewis of Patron Law, but – assuming the SRA can complete a competent investigation – it will discover Lewis was out of his depth in my litigation and made several ‘mistakes’ which should end his career.@MLewisLawyer@sra_solicitors@LawPatronpic.twitter.com/N1LyYI2e6q
Unmanned weapons systems tests were conducted in the DPRK under the leadership of the country's leader Kim Jong Un
According to the Central Telegraph Agency of Korea (CTAK), the leader of the DPRK expressed great satisfaction with the test results and called the development of… pic.twitter.com/jCstOVVc66
French police have detained over 300 people during nationwide rallies against the government’s plans to cut social spending, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said:https://t.co/lLtIisboTUpic.twitter.com/DYjfdPzFa6
Reform on 30% while Labour & Tories scrape the teens – that’s not a protest vote anymore, that’s a political realignment. Britain’s had enough of the old parties. ⚡🇬🇧 #ReformUK
There is a distinction to be made between housing migrant-invaders in old military or naval bases prior to swift deportation, and housing them there (especially with few restrictions on their movements) on an open-ended or indefinite basis.
Many Jews are actively helping the migration-invasion of this country. Look at Simon Myerson, the unpleasant barrister abusive on social media. He, with a few minions, set up a “charity” expressly designed to bring more Afghans to this country.
Incidentally…
WHAT THE …
A major investigation into Afghans imported into the UK by our politicians finds:
➡️many “under threat” went back to Afghanistan for holiday
➡️many faked claims of Taliban threat & staged torture videos
Russian air defense systems shot down 1,667 fixed-wing drones, four guided bombs, and four HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems over the past week, the Defense Ministry reported: https://t.co/mwecyXJ4czpic.twitter.com/6BHprf9MBr
The Hamas political leadership in Gaza launched a noisy gambit on the chessboard nearly two years ago. Had I been in their position, I should have played that deadly game differently, in a far more oblique way…quietly extending a very very deep tunnel system under Israel, perhaps digging for years, until that network extended as far as Central Israel, then branching out.
“Measure seven times, then cut” [Russian proverb].
That made me smile. Based, of course, on the famous or infamous photos showing Stalin with Molotov, Voroshilov, and Yezhov. After Yezhov had been dismissed (and shot), the photo was doctored, as shown below:
“Just like that!”, in the words of Tommy Cooper.
“What would they do if they held a (socialist) party, and no-one came?”…
EXCLUSIVE: A group of around two dozen grassroots organisers has launched a surprise bid to lead the new leftwing party, provisionally called Your Party, after a public spat broke out between co-founders Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn.
Political splits happen in almost all parties, and Marxist-oriented parties are notoriously prone to them, but I do not think that I have heard of a party of any kind splitting into two —or is it three?— factions before the party has even been officially formed! Comedy gold…
Late tweets seen
🇪🇪🇷🇺 BREAKING: Swedish Air Force, part of NATO in Estonia, releases photos of Russian MiG-31 jets violating Estonian airspace.
Taking the news as an accurate picture of what happened, this seems to be a counter-productive move by Russia. Putin needs to get the Western public opinion on his side, or at least neutral.
Only in broken Britain could people claim asylum from a country, then jet back there on “holiday” while taxpayers foot the bill.
It proves the system is a farce and our leaders are either too weak or too complicit to put a stop to it.
…and what is to stop the few actually being sent back to France from then returning to the UK on another rubber boat? Nothing, albeit that their fingerprints etc will be on file.
Russia has increased the production of some types of weapons exponentially, and for some products, almost 30-fold, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced while speaking with workers at the Motovilikha Plants:https://t.co/EHB6JVBrurpic.twitter.com/53PAyK9BD4
“I hope that the poor saps who criticize me occasionally on Twitter are noting how often I have been proven right since I started writing this blog nearly 4 years ago. I was blogging over a year ago, maybe longer, about how almost everyone, misled by the msm, was thinking of Boris Johnson as a strong leader-type, when his whole history shows the reverse, a weak man without ideas, principles or resilience, untrustworthy, incompetent and without leadership qualities.”
[my own words, published on this blog 5 years ago, in September 2020, during the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic. Was I right about Johnson, or not?]
Tweets seen
Opinion | Palestinians are being killed on supposedly safe evacuation routes and safe zones designated by the Israeli forces. Those who died included children “holding makeshift white flags”
“Israel”, both in the Middle East and in the rest of the world, including the UK, must indeed be “stopped”…
"They all have a serious, incredible connection to Jeffrey Epstein"
Presenter of The News Agents, Lewis Goodall, on the connection to Jeffrey Epstein shared by President Trump, the UK Government, and the Royal family, as the US President begins his second state visit#Newsnightpic.twitter.com/UfIwsEkM09
Poland should have an opportunity to host foreign nuclear weapons on its territory and to develop its own nuclear energy, President Karol Nawrocki said on LCI television:https://t.co/k06hVDuPoxpic.twitter.com/YJJJrWC1BO
“An asylum seeker who entered the UK illegally has been jailed for raping a woman in London’s Hyde Park.
Abdelrahmen Adnan Abouelela, 42, was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison for the rape, which happened in November last year.
The married father-of-one approached the victim as she was walking home alone from a night-out in central London at about 9pm and lured her to a secluded spot in the park where he raped her, Southwark Crown Court was told on Tuesday.
“You thought absolutely nothing of her,” judge Gregory Perrins told the defendant, whose address was given as a Hilton hotel in Ealing, west London.
“It must have been obvious to you that she was a woman under the influence of alcohol who was alone and vulnerable. You made the decision to take advantage of her vulnerability.”
[Evening Standard]
Wall, squad, end.
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It would be easier if those MPs who have confidence in him spoke to the whips. https://t.co/yTvpleg1B8
Brits leaving Britain, other Europeans leaving Britain, only the non-Europeans arriving in Britain, and in vast numbers.
An asylum seeker named Abdelrahmen Abouelela, who entered the UK illegally, from Egypt, and was staying in an asylum hotel, has been jailed for raping a woman in London’s Hyde Park
Zelensky’s regime has a hand both in the attempted assassination of US President Trump during his election campaign and in the recent killing of US political activist Kirk, Verkhovna Rada lawmaker Artem Dmitruk said in his opinion piece for TASS:https://t.co/MEdWpvYh9gpic.twitter.com/dGywZ7GvQ3
The Ukrainian government’s actions show that Vladimir Zelensky and his advisers are losing a grip on reality, according to an article published by US journal Foreign Policy:https://t.co/V3b5h6YUdlpic.twitter.com/sozWnkrTnQ
Probably. At least Zelensky and his cabal are no longer claiming that their forces will advance deep into Russia. That fantasy, at least, has gone.
Britain has formally expressed its intention to discuss a Visiting Forces Agreement with the Philippines, Manila's Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. said on Tuesday, as Manila deepens its security ties with Western allies amid rising tensions in the South China Sea.
More Starmer-stein fantasy geopolitics. Britain’s depleted armed forces cannot even defend the south coast of the UK against backward hordes in rubber boats…and do we really care whether China pressures —or even invades— the bloody Philippines?
The party "Alternative for Germany" remains the most popular party in Germany, currently its rating is 27%, which is a new record pic.twitter.com/UnKYvsGyhY
The Ukrainian army lost roughly 1,555 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/OdpjuAs1Hypic.twitter.com/SO8BOSLtoi
Turkish media: "In case of an Israeli attack, we will strike their bases and facilities"
⏺ Amid rising tensions between Turkey and Israel, a media outlet close to Erdogan published a list of military and strategic targets in Israel and wrote: "In the event of a possible… pic.twitter.com/4achswxhMT
It seems unlikely to me that Israel would attack Turkey directly. After all, much of Israel’s oil supply comes via Turkey. Turkey could simply stop shipping the oil the last short leg to Haifa or elsewhere, which would cause an immediate crisis in Israel.
Apart from that, Turkey, though not a nuclear power, has very strong conventional forces, including hypersonic missiles. See the Google/AI analysis:
“Key Organizations and Programs
Roketsan: The primary defense company responsible for developing and producing Turkey’s rocket and missile systems, including the Tayfun and Bora (Khan) families.
Tayfun Missile Family: Includes the Tayfun Block-4, Turkey’s first hypersonic ballistic missile, designed to destroy strategic targets.
Yıldırım IV Missile Program: An initiative to develop a longer-range medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) capable of reaching targets across the Middle East and parts of Europe.
Bora/Khan Missile: The predecessor to the Tayfun, it serves as the backbone of Turkey’s short-range ballistic missile capability.
GÖKTUĞ Program: A project to develop indigenous air-to-air missiles, the Merlin (Bozdoğan) and Peregrine (Gökdoğan), to replace existing U.S. models.
Key Capabilities and Future Outlook
Hypersonic Technology: Turkey has entered the hypersonic missile domain with the Tayfun Block-4.
Long-Range Ballistic Missiles: The development of systems like the Tayfun and Yıldırım IV demonstrates a push for longer-range strategic capabilities.
Space Launch Capabilities: Roketsan is developing a satellite launch vehicle, the Simsek-2, to place satellites in orbit.
Indigenous Development: Turkey’s defense industry is rapidly advancing, with the goal of becoming a national and global leader in rocket and missile technology.
[Google]
I think that, in the back of the Turkish mind is the knowledge that much of the Middle East was merely a part of the Ottoman Empire, and not so long ago— until 1922, little more than a century ago.
The Turkish armed forces comprise as many as 500,000 men altogether, of which maybe 400,000 are Army personnel. That army has well over 2,000 main battle tanks. The Turkish air force is likewise large and being upgraded.
Overall, the forces at the command of the Turkish government match those of Israel (leaving aside the Israeli nuclear weapons). The Israeli nightmare scenario would be a multifront war against, simultaneously, the largest or most powerful regional states: Turkey and Iran, in particular.
Eddy Cantor and I made a complaint to the BSB about Simon Myerson KC refusing to comply with Cantor’s waiver of privilege.
We sent Myerson’s chambers a copy to give them a chance to resolve things. They insisted on deleting it without reading it. Crackers.@SCynic1@SP_Chambers
Myerson’s involvement is ‘opaque’. He seems to concede he did advise the defendants. But he is refusing to disclose anything despite his client Mr Cantor authorising disclosure. It seems to me that Myerson is being obstructive. Why might that be?
Myerson should never have been placed, even though very briefly, on the Bench as a Recorder (part-time judge); thankfully, his behaviour ensured that he was removed in ignominy before very long.
Myerson’s sworn testimony in the case of Wilson v. Mendelsohn, Newbon (deceased), and Cantor was disbelieved by the trial judge.
Moses brought down commandments including “Thou shalt not bear false witness” for a reason— many Jews are perjurers, and were, even thousands of years ago.
The German Chancellor, while wearing a Jewish kippah, cries due to the spread of anti-Semitism… pic.twitter.com/n7rTZf3Ri6
I was rather disappointed to see that the “Not Proven” verdict, available in Scottish criminal courts, is to be abolished. I have always thought it a good thing that a Scottish jury can decide that, in effect, they suspect that the defendant probably did whatever he/she is charged with but that the evidence did not support a “Guilty” verdict on the basis of beyond a reasonable doubt.
I should have liked to have seen the “Not Proven” introduced to English courts too. So much for that…
Last night, Geran-type UAVs attacked targets in the Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, as well as with the support of airstrikes in Zaporizhzhia controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (in the photo and video) and Sloviansk, DPR pic.twitter.com/VImisQ6Eah
I think that that poster is already out of date. Maybe by 2050 rather than 2066.
Downing Street is falling apart. It's now only a question of who gets to Keir Starmer first – his own MPs, or the voters > Daily Mail > https://t.co/XIYLNKmoPR
Been there, said that (on the blog, a few days ago)…
Former IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi confirmed that since October 2023, more than 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured in the Gaza Strip – The Guardian
He stated that Israel "took off the gloves" from day one and that legal advisors never restricted military… pic.twitter.com/T7ig8sGdzj
“Their” time will come. Israel is doomed. Those who have facilitated the Jew-Zionist-Israel brutality amounting to genocide will be punished, wherever they may be.
Leader of the Israel opposition Yair Lapid:
The stock market is plummeting, the economy is slowing down, workers are the first to be harmed and the government is destroying the economy. pic.twitter.com/bkpwjxVhfz
Israel commits genocide in Gaza, UN commission says. Chair of the Commission Navi Pillay stressed that the international community "cannot stay silent on the genocidal campaign launched by Israel against the Palestinian people in Gaza":https://t.co/XwstDtz1dWpic.twitter.com/3LGSOtte0S
Whether it be labelled “genocide” or not, the behaviour of the Israeli Jews in Gaza (and, by extension, the behaviour of those that support the same from countries such as the UK) has been appalling, particularly over the past nearly 2 years.
Israel has launched an offensive on the Palestinian city of Gaza in an attempt to establish control over it, the Axios portal reported, citing Israeli officials:https://t.co/0XHF3QUqF9pic.twitter.com/uGRKzyEpu7
As (for the past 2 years) a State Pension recipient myself (albeit that mine is cut back severely because of years spent overseas), I appreciate the Triple Lock…
The lady tweeter there, one Fiona-Natasha Syms, who thinks that State Pension increases —at least— should be reduced is the ex-wife of a former Conservative Party MP who lost his seat in 2024. She was once employed by her then husband via his MP expenses.
The said lady appears to have a house in the country as well as one in London, and heads (if that is the word, i.e. if assuming that there exist actual supporters) an organization (which may exist only in her own head) called “Moderates” or “#Moderates”, the policy of which seems to be some odd conflation of pro-immigration madness and David Cameron-Levita supposed “competence” and “compassion” (I have to say I did not see much of that as Cameron demonized the British sick, disabled and unemployed, and blamed them for the UK’s financial problems).
If the lady tweeter in question thinks that removing the Triple Lock is a vote-winner, she is very much mistaken. Sunak’s one-year removal of it probably put paid to his chances of success in 2024; now, Kemi Carpetbagger seems to be wavering, but she is washed-up anyway.
The first political party in government to remove the Triple Lock will lose the pensioner vote, or 90%+ of it, at once and forever. The bloc of those over 55 years of age (so pensioners plus those within about a decade of becoming pensioners) comprises at least 40% of all voters, and over 50% in quite a few marginal seats.
That, also is a voting bloc which, by and large, does vote, whereas younger voters, esp. twenty-somethings, tend not to bother. The 40% and 50% figures just given are therefore, and on the ground, more like 50% and 60%. Any party or made-up party (such as that lady’s “Moderates”) ignores the realities at its peril.
The lady tweeter and her imaginary “Moderates” prefer to imagine throwing money at largely-parasitic non-European immigrants, or at the equally-parasitic Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev, rather than on supporting the lives of the older Brit population. I call that “madness“.
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Another disaster for the government. And an entirely predictable one. https://t.co/ibdtTjC6HK
In any case, a flight would have no more than a couple of hundred passengers. 1,000-2,000 migrant-invaders are coming in, illegally, every single day. Another (?)5,000+ are entering “legally”. Then we have births to non-Europeans resident here, and births to white women impregnated by non-whites. Terminal, unless stopped.
The Houthis from Yemen's rebel Ansar Allah movement have delivered a missile strike on a target in Tel Aviv with a hypersonic ballistic missile, movement’s military spokesperson Yahya Saree said:https://t.co/WFu5ejToMUpic.twitter.com/BPESrS5GHY
Plaid Cymru, though useless, is a default vote. Reform may be seen as an “English” party, but I do not know if that matters. After all, a fairly high proportion of the inhabitants of Wales are English anyway. About 11%.
Reform’s finance-capitalist bias may also deter potential Welsh voters.
Still, Reform and Plaid are effectively on the same level of support now; Reform may even be ahead, bearing margin of error in polling.
Labour 14%…at one time, and not so long ago, Labour was the only game in town (in Wales). That was then. There were still coal mines, steelworks etc widespread in South Wales even 40-50 years ago. Now— nothing very much.
As for the Conservative Party, never very strong in Wales, not for the past 80+ years, they are just finished now.
I saw that you can get about 5/1 on Betfair Politics about Kemi Badenoch being replaced in 2025. I think that is a value bet. The odds about her being replaced in 2026 are odds-on, just below even money. She is toast, but the question is when.
On the face of it, remarkable for Reform, but this is really a “nein danke!” for both Lab and Con.
💸 Young people have been the worst hit by jobs cuts following Rachel Reeves £25bn tax raid last autumn
The collapse of the UK jobs market has deepened, according to official data, undermining the Labour government’s goal to boost employment.
Firms continued to shed workers as the number of payrolled employees dropped by 6,000 in July, adding to a collapse of 142,000 over the… pic.twitter.com/I6yGqEhEW0
American journalist and writer Max Blumenthal stated on The Tim Dillon Show that Donald Trump feared for his life.
According to him, during visits of the Israeli Prime Minister to the White House, Israeli agents installed electronic devices in Secret Service ambulances and in… pic.twitter.com/vaz3GDEdVa
The report found that after October 7, 2023, Israel committed: killings, causing severe physical and psychological injuries, deliberately creating living conditions aimed at destruction, and implementing measures to prevent births.
If this is what (fake) “democracy” provides by way of MPs, then give me (social-national) dictatorship every time…
Incidentally, this seems to be her: Llinos Medi, a previously unemployed divorced mother of two, before that an egg-seller, teaching assistant and care worker. Completely uneducated. Says that her priorities are “the economy, health and wellbeing of the citizens of North Wales.” [Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llinos_Medi] (and so she proposes importing thousands if not millions of Afghans…).
I would have said that the woman is just a crazy bad joke, but such people are actually dangerous in their positions, and their influence via mainstream platforms.
Fortunately, she will be chucked out at the next general election.
In the last 10 days, I’ve spoken to people in Birmingham, Eastleigh, Bognor Regis, Bexley, Wearside, Southend, & Halifax. I am telling you Westminster has no idea what’s coming. The hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding, forgotten majority has had enough of what is happening to…
[“In the last 10 days, I’ve spoken to people in Birmingham, Eastleigh, Bognor Regis, Bexley, Wearside, Southend, & Halifax. I am telling you Westminster has no idea what’s coming. The hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding, forgotten majority has had enough of what is happening to their country. I’ve never felt energy like this. It’s bigger than Brexit.“]
I think so. The point being that it is not even a matter of how incomplete or arguably flawed are the policies (or personalities) of Reform UK. This is the less-violent (so far) Brit equivalent of burning down parliaments and palaces, or setting up guillotines at Westminster. It is a movement against the old parties more than one that is pro-Reform, let alone pro-Farage as a kind of underwhelming “Fuhrer”-second-time-around.