[…but those problems (and others) have of course nothing at all to do either with the fact that a million unwanted non-white immigrants are flooding into the UK every single year, or with Government policy, so keep voting “Labour”, “Conservative” or “Liberal Democrat”…]
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#bbcqt Tim Montgomerie – 'I'm a Conservative and the water companies should be nationalised…but only for a short time, and then they should be resold' Yes, nationalised just long enough for the debts to be socialised and paid for by the public, eh Tim?
As long as I have been aware of his existence, from about 2010, Tim Montgomerie has been writing almost total nonsense about what should be UK government policy. He is, like oily Fraser Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraser_Nelson] often said to be some kind of “senior commentator”. Ludicrous.
People such as Montgomerie, with only (what to me seems) a tenuous grip on the reality of social issues, should never hold power or exert more than the most peripheral influence, because what seems fine in the ivory tower often causes mayhem on the streets.
The rivers are full of ahit, your tap might be infected with faecal matter, the roads are a disgrace, public transport is appalling and nothing works but lets give them another go
His constituency, Sherwood, is considered fairly safe now, but before 2010 was more marginal.
“We could be looking at the gradual Judaizing of our country. We do not want Jewish councillors dictating UK foreign policy.” Imagine if someone said that on UK tv. They'd be cancelled. But you can say all the horrible things you want about Muslims while they're being genocided
“The gradual Judaizing of our country“? Well, now that you mention it…but I had better not comment, in view of my recent free speech trial (in November 2023)….
My view of those questions, though, in simple cartoon form? See below:
Obviously, it is “Goodnight Vienna” for the Conservative Party, but for me the “Don’t Know” category is the most significant. Imagine if a properly social-national movement could capture those “Don’t Knows”, or most of them and, with them, Britain.
Rishi Sunak's ONLY chance is to throw absolutely everything he has at winning back the 40%+ 2019 Tories who have defected to Reform or abandoned politics altogether and who prioritise, above all, Stopping the Boats. My latest in the @DailyMailUKhttps://t.co/5ZW9n68LbB
Matt Goodwin says that the only way for Sunak to mitigate the unfolding electoral picture is to “throw everything” at the 30%-40% of 2019 Con voters, who intend to either abstain from the General Election or to vote Reform UK, and whose top issue now is “stopping the boats“.
Well, stopping the most obvious aspect of the migration invasion is important, but those “small boats” are not even 5% of the problem. About 50,000 individuals a year out of about a million in toto. Are those 2019 Con voters who are presently disenchanted, and who are spoken about by Goodwin, really that stupid? I do not know. Maybe; maybe not.
Thinking about it, though, what is meant by “throwing everything” at the cross-Channel invasion? Immediately arresting and detaining all such invaders? That is more or less what is being done, albeit in a “velvet glove” way.
So, yes, the invaders could be held in harsher, more restrictive conditions, not allowed to wander around (though how? Not give them money? Not allow them telephones or Internet access? Take away their shoes?). Difficult unless all are held in remote camps.
Even such measures, however, though they might be popular, would not solve the problem of the —on average— hundreds per day landing or being landed (often by UK Border “Farce“, RNLI or Royal Navy ships and boats) on our shores.
Would Sunak really sink the boats in mid-Channel? Will Sunak have the invaders fired upon? Of course not. So the actual flow, even of the outright “small boat” invaders, is not going to be stopped by Sunak.
What is left is words, empty words. As in “if you vote Conservative, we promise to do something to stop the boats…sometime after the Election…“
Not at all convincing.
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The Israeli army, experiencing a shortage of soldiers, formed a new battalion consisting of the parents of the dead soldiers , exploiting their grief. Before arrival in front, these parents visit the graves of their children. These shots were taken at the cemetery of Kibbutz… pic.twitter.com/cwHRl0bNbt
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 24, 2024
The types of recruit quite likely to carry out atrocities.
Blinken’s apparently mad but evidently carefully and deliberately made decision may trigger the use of even more powerful Russian weapons and, ultimately, even strategic ones.
Madder yet, this policy change will not turn the tide for the Kiev regime. Zelensky’s cabal is running out of soldiers, primarily. The Kiev war machine is almost running on empty.
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 24, 2024
The Hungarian Government is reconsidering its country's role in NATO, because it does not want to participate in the Alliance's military mission in Ukraine, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 24, 2024
Hungary should leave NATO. Britain should leave NATO.
Israeli army soldiers have been posting photos on their social media accounts showing them burning civilian sites, including mosques and houses, during the ongoing incursion into the Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/Jrsm529i0U
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 23, 2024
So there we have it. More hundreds of millions of pounds wasted. For nothing.
The only winners (save for the migrant invaders themselves) will be the Rwandans, who have received money and other help in return for services that they will now never have to provide.
In other news: Jeremy Corbyn opposes Labour. Rishi Sunak can’t organise drunken party in brewery. Greens pick extremist candidate. Manchester City win league. Reform U.K. call Tories wimps. Farage bottles election. Galloway looses. pic.twitter.com/i27IKzZAgS
Imagine someone who holds letters patent as “KC” being unable to spell “loses“. Britain, 2024.
Incidentally, as of 1530 today, and by my count, Myerson has tweeted no less than 51 times since this morning. It’s only mid-afternoon, so there are several hours still ahead before sunset, when he will stop, because today is a Friday. A Jewish-Zionist obsessive. He should not be sitting as a Recorder (p/t judge). To have him sitting on the Bench diminishes public confidence in the Bench itself.
“Working class”, your dad literally owned a factory and you went to school in Reigate https://t.co/YTPXJJHjbj
Whatever the details of Starmer’s background and family (which he may have finessed for political reasons), it is clear from polling that he is not considered very suitable to be Prime Minister by most people. Having said that, he is beating Sunak by miles. The little Indian money-juggler is about to become an ex-Prime Minister, and he is taking most of his MPs with him.
I suppose that Sunak wanted to showcase “regeneration”, but could he not see that the name “Titanic” is mainly associated with the (sinking) ship of that name? Are the people around Sunak also so unaware that they missed how this looks, at this time, and as Sunak’s premiership sinks below the waves?
Actually, remembering those “special adviser” SpAd idiots drunkenly “dancing” at Downing Street when “Boris” (chief idiot) was PM, maybe it is not so surprising.
The latest opinion poll:
Party
2019 Votes
2019 Seats
Pred Votes
Gains
Losses
Net Change
Tactical Fraction
Pred Seats
CON
44.7%
376
22.0%
0
329
-329
0%
47
LAB
33.0%
197
47.0%
345
2
+343
5%
540
LIB
11.8%
8
8.0%
31
0
+31
5%
39
Reform
2.1%
0
12.0%
0
0
+0
0%
0
Green
2.8%
1
6.0%
1
0
+1
0%
2
SNP
4.0%
48
2.4%
0
47
-47
0%
1
PlaidC
0.5%
2
0.6%
1
0
+1
0%
3
Other
1.1%
0
2.0%
0
0
+0
0%
0
N.Ire
18
0
0
+0
0%
18
Con— 47 MPs. Meaning that ~297 Con MPs are about to lose their seats. It also means that ~343 new Labour MPs are about to take their places. Who are they? What are their beliefs? Are many even English?
Britons who own their homes outright – who will have been insulated from recent housing cost increases – are split 32-32 on voting Labour or Conservative. Other housing tenure groups are overwhelmingly backing Labour.
“Britons who own their homes outright – who will have been insulated from recent housing cost increases – are split 32-32 on voting Labour or Conservative.
Other housing tenure groups are overwhelmingly backing Labour. Own outright: Lab 32% / Con 32% Own with mortgage: Lab 52% / Con 15% Private rent: Lab 55% / Con 12% Social rent: Lab 46% / Con 15%.“
The best thing that can happen to the British Tories is an entire generation stand down, they suffer a heavy defeat and then the Right is rebuilt around a movement that's actually in touch with millions of ordinary Brits https://t.co/noOZhsbtr3
“The Right“is a meaningless label. Only proper social nationalism can save what is worth saving in the UK now. That does mean opposing Zionism (as well as Islamism). Goodwin is in some other reality.
‘This election may be remembered as the none of the above election!’
Broadcaster and Journalist, Nina Myskow, and Pollster, @GoodwinMJ, debate the importance of voting, as apathy builds for the potential leaders of the country. pic.twitter.com/r6avnoI5GY
I have the answers, but no-one, almost no-one, has ever heard of me, and of those who have not all, so far, support me or my views.
Ministry of Health in Gaza: The Israeli occupation commits 6 massacres against families in the Gaza including 57 martyrs & 93 wounded during the past 24 hours, Which raises the toll of the Israeli aggression to 35,857 martyrs and 80,293 injuries in 230 days||| Jabalia camp👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/6qucwYn3Of
🇨🇳 They dump the US dollar and buy huge amounts of gold. China is preparing for something big… pic.twitter.com/vYrXWGZorM
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 24, 2024
A poll conducted by the Israeli Medgam Institute shows that Israelis' trust in their army is crumbling: 62% are convinced of its inability to defeat Hamas! pic.twitter.com/yvsLhBrBUU
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 24, 2024
Not really. One System party soon to be removed, but another (with basically similar ideology on major issues) replacing it.
Only social-nationalism can save what is left of Britain, but there is no social-national party of the slightest importance in existence.
There is only one good reason for Rishi Sunak to call a general election on July 4: on inflation, interest rates, Rwanda, party unity, the polls, everything, he’s been told now is as good as it ever gets for the Tories. That’s some stark realisation #GE2024
👀 Wow! Extraordinary but true – some furious Conservative MPs are tonight working on a plot to CALL OFF the general election by replacing Rishi Sunak as leader before Parliament is dissolved next Thursday. One rebel Tory MP tells me he believes “several” more letters of no…
— Christopher Hope📝 (@christopherhope) May 22, 2024
one of my greatest joys in life has been witnessing Paul Mason being rejected from the Labour Party’s selection for MP for multiple different constituencies
You are one of the reasons Brexit is such an epic fail. I wouldn’t employ you to clean toilets.
— Daniel Lambert (Wines). 🇪🇺🇫🇷🏴🍇🥂 (@DanielLambert29) May 22, 2024
Talking point
In 1956, as he introduced a CBS radio production of Brave New World, Aldous Huxley declared "The price of liberty, and even of common humanity, is eternal vigilance”
The most important moment of #ge2024 will probably be at 11am this morning; Reform’s press conference. If @Nigel_Farage stands the Tories will probably suffer a potentially existential defeat. If he doesn’t then they live to fight another day… pic.twitter.com/6RaOyGvvSq
Tim Montgomerie over-estimates the importance of Farage, as does Matt Goodwin (see Goodwin’s blog posts).
Farage had the chance to become a leading political figure in or around 2014-2019. His oratorical and mass media skills are considerable, and he also has at least some organizational skills. As a politician, however, he is nowhere as effective as he is usually painted.
Farage has let down too many people too many times. UKIP’s failure in 2015 was not the fault of Farage but of the rigged FPTP system of the UK. 12% of the votes should have meant about 70 Commons seats (under proportional representational voting) but (under FPTP) did not.
Later, Farage stabbed his own supporters in the back when he withdrew Brexit Party, pretty much, from the 2019 General Election, thus allowing a “Boris”-idiot win.
Now, Farage has decided to ignore the 2024 General Election, in order to concentrate on helping Trump in the USA!
Farage is “controlled opposition”, as were UKIP and Brexit Party; Reform UK is no different.
I have always said that Farage is —despite his admitted skills— not a very good politician. He himself has failed to be elected anywhere under FPTP, though he was repeatedly elected as an MEP, under the European Parliament’s proportional system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_history_of_Nigel_Farage. He also came close to being elected in 2015 at South Thanet, but was beaten, by only a couple of points, by Craig Mackinlay, the pro-Brexit Con Party candidate.
Farage pulled back from the brink just at the moment when Brexit Party might have broken through the “three main parties” scam-bubble, in 2019, because he wanted to make sure that the Conservative Party won the GE. That is no real leader. Likewise, he is now running away to the USA because Reform UK looks like not getting anywhere very much (though Matt Goodwin seems to think otherwise).
Farage is, of course, not social-national. More a kind of pseudo-nationalist pseudo-“libertarian”. It was the failure to go social-national that —along with a grossly-unfair electoral system— sank UKIP, Brexit Party and, now, Reform UK (as seems likely to happen).
Farage, in my opinion, is now by no means as important politically as Montgomerie and Goodwin apparently believe.
Tim Montgomerie also over-estimates the Conservative Party. He says that, without Farage leading Reform UK, the misnamed Conservative Party will live to fight another day. Montgomerie underestimates, in my view, the contempt and hatred felt by very many for the Con Party now.
Yes, Sunak is finished, but where does that leave the Con Party? Led by some other non-European such as Suella Braverman or Kemi Badenoch? Puppets of the Jewish lobby and Israel.
Without a Conservative Party with any hope of getting into government for years, or ever, Farage is finished politically as well. After GE 2024, “Reform UK”, and certainly Farage, will be a sideshow of a sideshow.
I do not think that the presence or absence of Farage during GE 2024 will much affect Reform UK’s performance; maybe by a few points, and, yes, that will help the Con Party, but not much. A few points, a few seats.
Despite the very uninteresting and unwanted offering from fake Starmer-Labour, the primary wish of most people now is to give the “Conservatives” a massive kicking. Voting Labour will be the way to do that for most voters, voting LibDem in southern English constituencies may be another way, and voting Reform UK as a kind of “FU!” (to the Conservative Party) is yet another way to do that, without having to vote Labour.
Well, we shall know soon, by about the 5th of July.
NIGEL FARAGE YOU ARE A DISGRACE TO ENGLAND….YOU ALWAYS RUN WHEN YOU ARE NEEDED….YOU ABSOLUTE COWARD 😡https://t.co/AdVeUbOzIN
— paganheart9 🏴❤️🇬🇧 (@paganheart9) May 23, 2024
I disagree only as to the idea that Farage is “needed“. He is not needed.
These net migration figures are appalling. No doubt we will be lied to by both parties at this election – only @TiceRichard will tell the truth. https://t.co/Kr6woEZPJp
Folks apparently this👇Idiot has quite few followers not talking about Farage; Look give your views fine but shouting vile abuse at people in>streets for clicks? Come on🤷♂️🙄
Plus yesterday playing loud music to drown out a PM announcing a GE IDIOTIC👇🤷♂️pic.twitter.com/f8jyhpjaTI
reminder: Richard Tice & Nigel Farage told Brexit Party voters that Boris Johnson's deal was a betrayal so they were fielding 600 candidates, then U-turned a month before GE2019 to let the Tories run uncontested in 317. Rebranding as Reform UK won't change their lack of integrity pic.twitter.com/wnw4zehczV
One can only despise Reform UK. Controlled opposition. Pro-Israel. Pro-Jewish lobby. Pro-finance capitalism.
Having said that, and paradoxically, I hope that Reform UK does well at the General Election, thus helping to eliminate the treasonous “Conservative” Party, and helping thereby to collapse the present rigged “2-3 main parties” system as a whole, albeit at the cost of a Starmer-Labour “elected” dictatorship for a while.
Susanna Reid, "Darren McCaffery last night, Sky reporter, went to report on Rishi Sunak addressing the party faithful"
*show video of him being removed by security"
Susanna Reid, "Not a good look after Rishi Sunak standing outside Downing street in the pouring rain.. And then… pic.twitter.com/GUJAhtgC6K
— Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️⚧️ (@LeftieStats) May 23, 2024
Sem Moema is the favourite to replace Corbyn as Labour candidate for Islington North. Why are no journalists asking what she knew when about her close friend Tom Dewey, who was elected after being arrested for possessing hundreds of images of child abuse? https://t.co/5HGxcvybfY
Ha. Just read that profile. A typical “diversity hire” parasite.
I don't think there's much enthusiasm for either Labour or the Tories. I think lots of us are just utterly fed up with the state of politics and our country https://t.co/liUeIhMQHwpic.twitter.com/FuhBcV76KQ
Goodwin is, of course, correct here. Look at the “Conservative” dummy listening to him, though. Like a stunned fish.
Inflation might be falling but new net migration figures -just out- remain at historic high. 685,000 in 2023, after 764,000 in 2022. Mass migration continues.https://t.co/9RvL7jQbmt
A million, more or less, into the UK, every year. The “net” 685,000 are almost all non-Europeans. Once you factor in maybe 200,000+ (real) Brits leaving in the hope of a better life in New Zealand, Australia, Canada etc, that means that, more or less, 900,000 more non-whites are entering the UK and staying here, and breeding here, every single year.
What do you think that Britain will be like by 2034? Or 2044?
— Newspaper articles collection (@NewsArticleColl) May 23, 2024
Is commonsense breaking out in the Berlin Chancellery? Or Realpolitik, which may in effect be the same, in this case.
US Senator Chris Van Hollen:
" In three weeks, approximately six times more children were killed in the Gaza Strip than the number of children killed in Ukraine during the entire war there " pic.twitter.com/pr8IAOvdbf
— Newspaper articles collection (@NewsArticleColl) May 23, 2024
The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, signed a decree on the procedure for compensating the damage caused to the Russian Federation and the Central Bank by the actions of the United States.
▪️The President authorized the use of US assets in Russia, including securities, for… pic.twitter.com/94fXye6Q5f
Mike Johnson, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, has threatened that the US will punish the Criminal Court in The Hague and its prosecutor if they file a lawsuit against Israel. pic.twitter.com/zqLWHBJurr
The US Government, and American society, were not always occupied and ruled by the Jewish/Israel lobby. It happened gradually, mainly after 1956 and Suez. Even in the 1960s, the (((occupation))) was not complete.
I should say that the level of penetration seen today happened largely just after the Ronald Reagan era. George Bush snr openly proclaimed the New World Order (NWO) in early 1990, signalling an end to the Cold War era as such, and also signalling the beginning of the 33-year (1989-2022) largely unchallenged rule of NWO/ZOG (New World Order/Zionist Occupation Government).
That period is now at an end, and we are in the next 33-year cycle (2022-2055), the last one I shall see in my present incarnation.
Leaving the history behind, it is clear that the US Government (i.e. NWO/ZOG) only accepts international law when it is convenient for the USA (actually, Israel, and the Jewish lobby, not the USA as such) to do so. The USA has been poisoned by the bandit state.
An elderly Palestinian man in Gaza, carrying empty gallons, searches tirelessly for potable water to sustain his displaced family amidst the ongoing Israeli war of starvation. pic.twitter.com/kgs1Pebk9A
It is very strange how the Israeli Jews seem to feel a compulsion to ape, not the Third Reich as such, but their own distorted image of the Third Reich, comprising only the most negative (supposed) parts of those 12 years in greater Germany (1933-1945).
I suppose it all comes from the upbringing and education (brainwashing) most if not all of them receive when young, then continuing throughout their lives.
An Israeli occupation sniper shot and killed 13-year-old Palestinian Malak Essam Al-Awadi as she stood in the courtyard of her home in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/NxJLJ1Yok9
— Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️⚧️ (@LeftieStats) May 23, 2024
I still think that the Con Party will end up with fewer than 50 seats. I originally thought between 50 and 150, but I just wonder what kind of person now thinks seriously of voting Con, as things stand. Labour may well be rubbish, and no doubt will fail dismally in government, but the bar for dismal has been set very low by the past 14 years of nonsense.
🇺🇸 Blinken urges the Biden administration to allow Ukraine to use US weapons for strikes against Russia, the NYT reports.
He proposed the initiative because of the Russian army's successes, particularly in Kharkov, the paper says. pic.twitter.com/II6V1V2fua
— The Great Investor (@TheGreatInvest2) May 23, 2024
Secretive cabals and ruling circles in the West are actively promoting nuclear war with Russia as some kind of acceptable possibility. All that enormous misery, death, and upheaval, which might destroy most life on Earth, all so that an unpleasant Jew-Zionist regime, the brutal, corrupt and shambolic dictatorship in Kiev, can save itself from being justly crushed? Mad, and evil.
Apart from his highly incentivised devotion to Israel, does David Lammy have any other qualification whatsoever to be probably the UK's next foreign secretary?
Hard, in a sense, to see what that snake-oil salesman would add to Reform UK’s limited popular appeal, especially after his recent frenzied pro-Israel soundbites, but then I am not a typical voter. Parties need leaders, either that or at least figureheads.
If Farage takes up the reins of Reform UK, and if that boosts its vote-share from last week’s 18% to 26%, and if the extra 8 points come equally out of the Con and Lab vote-share, leaving Cons on 14%, Labour on 44%, LibDems on 9% and Greens on 7%, the result might be Labour with 490 Commons seats, Reform UK with 57, LibDem 55, Con 6, and Greens 2. [calculation via Electoral Calculus https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html].
Is that possible? The uncertainty alone speaks volumes. It seems impossible… and yet…
That would put Reform UK into Parliament as second-largest party, and official Opposition. As for the Conservative Party, 6 MPs and a very very poor fourth place; for them, it would probably mean the end of the road.
If Sunak, the little Indian money-juggler, were to lose his seat, he would not even have to find a reason to relocate, with his immensely rich wife, to California. If so, good riddance.
Even were Labour to ebb to 40%, and the Cons to recover to 18% (where one opinion poll had them last week), that would still leave the Cons with a mere 35 MPs (Lab 435, LibDems 58, Greens 2, but Reform UK with 79 MPs!
A party has to get well beyond 20% to get any seats at all under the UK’s FPTP voting system, but if it can get 25%+, it may hit the jackpot.
We shall have to wait and see, but the situation looks dire for the treacherous and incompetent Con Party, and I doubt whether the latest pseudo-1940 “fight on the beaches” appeal, featuring the Indian money-juggler and the Jew Shapps (he of the 5 fake identities and the Israeli Bnai Brith membership) will do anything, except confirm that the voters will vote “ABC” (“Anywhere But Conservative”).
Talking point
I happened to be out early in the car this morning, and tuned in to the Radio 4 Today Programme for a few minutes. I caught most (I think) of an interview with a retired general, only a year older than me: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Shirreff.
The general seemed to want, or want to risk, a war with Russia, and seemed totally signed-up to support for “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime). He wants “the Ukrainians” (Kiev regime) to be given more and more-powerful weapons, so that they can attack Russia, and far deeper inside Russia.
“That’s what you do in war, attack the enemy“, proclaimed the desk warrior (his only active “war” command a few months in the Gulf in 1991, as a major, and aged 36).
When the interviewer hesitantly wondered whether that might lead to all-out war between NATO and the Russian Federation, he seemed sanguine about that awful possibility.
The general also seemed to miss the point that, while the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev may be at war with the Russian Federation, we in the UK are not…; not yet, anyway, no thanks to people like him.
Britain has not been well-served by its chocolate soldiers of recent times, and it seems to me that their very limited-in-scope yet gung-ho pseudo-macho posturing might yet lead this country into becoming the target of Russia’s vast nuclear arsenal.
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Hungary does not support new EU sanctions on Russian gas – Politico
Hungary expressed serious doubts about the new Russian LNG sanctions proposal during initial conversations with ambassadors, refusing to directly oppose the move but signaling its wariness, several sources said.… pic.twitter.com/DlWouq9tH2
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
Former Pentagon head Mark Esper fears Belousov's appointment:
"Moscow's biggest argument is that it is moving towards a military economy. 7% of GDP is focused on defense. And the new defense minister is pro-innovation. I'm sure we'll learn more soon. This is an important and… pic.twitter.com/zOWBdiql4k
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 14, 2024
a warehouse in the Tel Hashomer Israel base has caught fire after getting hit by unknown source pic.twitter.com/9b0QkizyQm
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
A military helicopter landed at a hospital in Jerusalem, carrying soldiers wounded during the fighting in the Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/Bkx2rba4GM
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
Settlers of the Israel hold rallies in northern settlements due to the Israeli's failure to protect them .
📢 Israeli Radio:
Protesters block a road in the Upper Galilee to protest a decline in security and the lack of a government plan for the north. pic.twitter.com/CeSZpvA9dd
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
Settlers of the Israel hold rallies in northern settlements due to the Israeli's failure to protect them .
📢 Israeli Radio:
Protesters block a road in the Upper Galilee to protest a decline in security and the lack of a government plan for the north. pic.twitter.com/CeSZpvA9dd
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
Israeli protesters blocked a column of humanitarian aid sent to Gaza.
Angry protesters stopped trucks and threw boxes of humanitarian aid from them. pic.twitter.com/ST2te9PG52
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 14, 2024
Both Esther McVey and her husband MP Philip Davies claim £1,625 a month each in rent for Flats less than a mile apart this has cost you over £250,000 in total.
This war should not be a competition to see which side can be more cruel than the other. Israel had the whole world's sympathy on October 7 only to squander it for retribution.
"If a social democratic, high-trust country like Denmark can publish data on migrant crime rates, then why can't Britain?" – Guy Dampier https://t.co/6v9cNQgktw
When I started at the (English) Bar in 1993 (I had been Called to the Bar a couple of years before that but was living in the USA), I did some criminal cases, mostly in the magistrates’ courts in London, and also some Crown Court trials. Most of the defendants were non-white. To some extent, that reflected the rather rackety chambers I was in, but not only that; most serious criminal defendants in London were non-white, mostly West Indian. That must be even more so in 2024, over 30 years later. That, despite the fact that, in 1993/1994, the proportion of non-whites in London was probably only about 10% to 20% (it’s 46% in 2024).
As for relatively recent migrants, say those who have “arrived” in the past two decades, it is hardly surprising that they commit a huge amount of crime: most are young or youngish men, few even speak English beyond a “pidgin” level, few have any marketable skills, and few have any money (though they must have had some previously in order to have been able to buy their passage from the people-smugglers).
Hamas covertly attacks Israeli armored vehicles near Rafah.
The first operation is of particular interest – a group of Palestinians penetrates an IDF field base through a tunnel, installs an IED and attacks the equipment with an RPG.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
Russia only needed one crack in Ukraine's defenses to increase its vulnerability – The New York Times
Recent Russian offensives in eastern and northeastern Ukraine are beginning to “dangerously” change the geometry of the front for Kyiv. The “sudden” breakthrough of Russian… pic.twitter.com/QRGFIAg2JA
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 14, 2024
“Russia only needed one crack in Ukraine’s defenses to increase its vulnerability – The New York Times.
Recent Russian offensives in eastern and northeastern Ukraine are beginning to “dangerously” change the geometry of the front for Kyiv. The “sudden” breakthrough of Russian troops in Ocheretino illustrated how even a small crack in the defense line can cause a cascading effect, threatening already stretched platoons of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with encirclement from the flanks, writes The New York Times.
The publication spoke with Ukrainian soldiers and commanders on the front line. They acknowledged that they were in a more vulnerable position than at any time since the “first harrowing weeks” of the conflict.
Moscow is trying to use the window of opportunity that has opened. Its army is increasing pressure in the Donbass and is seeking to open a new front by attacking Ukrainian positions along the northern border near Kharkov.
According to the publication, months of delays in American assistance, a growing number of casualties and an acute shortage of ammunition led to dire consequences for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This is evidenced by the exhausted faces and tired voices of Ukrainian soldiers.
“To be honest, I’m scared,” the commander of a Ukrainian tank battalion told The New York Times. “Because if I don’t have shells, people, equipment with which my people can fight… then this is the end.”
Several areas in Kiev have been cut off from electricity.
Earlier, Ukrenergo announced that 10% of Kyiv residents would be cut off from power supplies. pic.twitter.com/yOrHcBJ8hw
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
A city suffering blackouts has a strange atmosphere. When I relocated (for a year) to Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 1996, blackouts were an everyday occurrence, affecting various areas of the city in turn, even the “Presidentsky District” (the governmental and diplomatic quarter) where I lived. I have blogged in the past about this.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 14, 2024
A typical example of the shambolic brutality of the Zelensky dictatorship.
The situation on the front line "on the edge" – the director of the Ukrainian intelligence service
Ukraine's precarious position on the battlefield will worsen in the near future, warned the director of Kyiv's military intelligence service in an interview with the New York… pic.twitter.com/fizCM1p6j6
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 14, 2024
A child was rescued from the rubble after a residential building collapsed in Belgorod – the number of victims continues to grow pic.twitter.com/o8MUpa7T4e
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 12, 2024
Water under the bridge now, of course, but if only Russia had decapitated the Kiev regime at the start, in 2022, eliminated Zelensky and his immediate cabal, and taken Kiev by a mass parachute assault using the VDV and Spetsnaz forces available, followed by a push through using armour and infantry. That would have finished the regime in Kiev within days, and prevented the attritional war we have seen since, with its huge loss of life, misery for both humans and animals, and widespread devastation.
Freeman: As soon as the Ukrainians swing even more strongly on the fronts – a new government may appear in Kyiv
FORMER AMERICAN DIPLOMAT CONVINCED THAT THE UKRAINIAN ARMY WILL NOT SURVIVE UNTIL NOVEMBER
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 12, 2024
“Freeman: As soon as the Ukrainians swing even more strongly on the fronts – a new government may appear in Kyiv.
FORMER AMERICAN DIPLOMAT CONVINCED THAT THE UKRAINIAN ARMY WILL NOT SURVIVE UNTIL NOVEMBER WHEN the Ukrainians are even stronger, definitely swaying on the fronts, a new government could appear in Kyiv, ready to accept the true state of affairs in the conflict with Russia, former American diplomat Ches Freeman said. And immediately additionally concluded: “Mr. Zelensky may become a victim of his own intransigence, and a new government may emerge in Kyiv that will be more willing to acknowledge the true state of affairs instead of denying it.”
Freeman noted that many in Ukraine are aware of the need for negotiations, but the head of the Kyiv regime has banned them from taking place. In his opinion, this should be abandoned. He also added that the Ukrainian armed forces probably won’t last even until November.”
The reality is that Russia should take all Ukraine east of the Dnieper, and the coastal areas of the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. A viable independent Ukraine can then come into being in the rest of the country, and centred on Lvov. Kiev and its immediate hinterland can become some kind of autonomous city, rather as Danzig (now Gdansk) was in the period 1920-1939.
Last night, Israeli settlers set fire to a house sheltering innocent civilians in the village of Douma, located in the central part of the occupied West Bank. pic.twitter.com/6onN4OkJzO
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 12, 2024
Jewish terrorists.
The Israeli army blew up the Gaza International Airport building in the east of Rafah. pic.twitter.com/QuN3hMe5XA
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 12, 2024
Middle East Institute :
The Israeli port of Eilat alone, which primarily imports cars and exports potash fertilizer to the Asia-Pacific region, is suffering direct economic losses of about $3 billion as a result of the Yemeni naval blockade. pic.twitter.com/gMYTK4YxJV
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 12, 2024
This Is Not 1997. There is no mass public enthusiasm for Keir Starmer's Labour Partyhttps://t.co/SpatdyMnN4
As a matter of fact, even 1997 was not 1997 (as normally and wrongly thought to be, i.e. a popular landslide): in 1997, Blair Labour, thanks to FPTP voting, ended up with about 65% of Commons seats, but its popular vote was only 43.2% (Conservatives 30.7%; LibDems 16.8%; others 9.4%). Far more people, even of those who voted, did not want Labour as compared to those that did.
It is truer to say that, while those that did vote Labour in 1997 were enthusiastic about it, those who now tell pollsters that they intend to vote Starmer-Labour at GE 2024 (about the same percentage, circa 42%-48%) are almost all not enthusiastic about it, but just want rid of the present “Conservative” misgovernment, as do almost all other intending voters (present polling gives Sunak’s party a mere 18%).
I myself was not living the UK in 1997 (I was in Kazakhstan, only returning to the UK in late September 1997, though I had been back in the UK for about 2 weeks during February-March 1997), and so missed the UK election campaign and the election itself.
"Out of net migration of 2 million non-EU nationals into Britain over the last 5 years only 15% came principally to work"https://t.co/09Z5gdr4pW
The unsustainable migration invasion will break British society apart within a few years; not suddenly, not overnight, but steadily and unstoppably, until a complete breakdown occurs. After that, anything is possible.
The scenes in Rafah now resemble those of dooms Day. People are fleeing their homes, walk very long distances on foot, carrying what they can, leaving everything behind. They sit by the roadsides, surrounded by bombings on every side, not knowing what to do or where to go!
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 12, 2024
Russia chose the most inopportune moment for Kyiv for its offensive in the Kharkov region
Russia, by opening another front in the Kharkov region, is creating additional pressure on the forces of Kyiv, which are currently already suffering from a shortage of weapons and people,… pic.twitter.com/Im6Sy9FDZ1
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 12, 2024
“Russia chose the most inopportune moment for Kyiv for its offensive in the Kharkov region Russia, by opening another front in the Kharkov region, is creating additional pressure on the forces of Kyiv, which are currently already suffering from a shortage of weapons and people, Sky News reports.
Moscow decided to act, choosing the most inopportune moment for Kyiv for its offensive. Russian troops are already gradually advancing in the Donbass, approaching the city of Chasov Yar. If this Ukrainian stronghold falls, it will give Russian troops the opportunity to more easily strike the rest of the Donbass, putting key cities such as Kramatorsk at risk.
By intensifying attacks in the Kharkov direction, Russia can force the Ukrainian command to transfer reserves from the east to the northeast, thereby weakening its defensive line in the Donbass, which is already under enormous strain.
The situation is further aggravated by delays in the supply of additional weapons and ammunition from Western allies.“
The Kiev regime has no “Western allies“, just aid-givers, bribe-givers, bribe-takers, and warmongers.
The missile launch into Belgorod was previously carried out by the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Kazachi Lopan area in the Kharkov region, TASS writes with reference to law enforcement agencies.
An air raid alert is announced for the second time in Belgorod. It is possible… pic.twitter.com/u7WxF0uF4f
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 12, 2024
If Kharkov itself can be taken this year, the war will be close to ending. The whole of Ukraine east of the Dnieper will, in that contingency, be taken by Russian forces pushing from north, east, and south.
Kharkov is Ukraine’s second city, with a (pre-war) population of 1.5M: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kharkiv. How many remain now is uncertain; perhaps 1M.
The government threatens general mobilization in Ukraine
▪️ The entire Ukrainian society will have to make sacrifices and forget about a peaceful life in order to "defeat" Russia, said the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense Dmitry Lazutkin.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 12, 2024
This is the year when Russia must take Kharkov, advance across the eastern part of Ukraine generally, and destroy not only the electricity infrastructure of the part of Ukraine west of the Dnieper (particularly Kiev itself), but also major rail and road links and bridges linking the east and west parts of the country.
Forbes: If Poland starts expelling Ukrainian men, its economy will suffer. There will be no one to work
According to the article, of the more than a million Ukrainians who have come to Poland since the beginning of the conflict, 371,000 are men of military age. pic.twitter.com/PQ18GJO3rJ
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 12, 2024
US Senator Lindsey Graham is live on air proposing to drop nuclear bombs to protect Israel. pic.twitter.com/mG1ywokeeO
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 12, 2024
“Russian attacks open a new front in Ukraine” : Austria is confident that Ukraine will lose most of its army if it decides to hold the region instead of surrendering the Kharkov region.
“Retired Austrian Colonel Mick Ryan believes the coming weeks will be very grim for… pic.twitter.com/dk3LY3cWxS
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 12, 2024
“Russian attacks open a new front in Ukraine”:
Austria is confident that Ukraine will lose most of its army if it decides to hold the region instead of surrendering the Kharkov region.
“Retired Austrian Colonel Mick Ryan believes the coming weeks will be very grim for Ukrainian ground forces in the east. Attempts to hold the area will result in the loss of most of the army. The result could be a serious test and “one of the most difficult moments for Ukraine in the war.
The offensive of the Russian army in the Kharkov direction has become the largest. This could undermine the morale of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. However, Ukraine must be careful in its response given its depleted military. Deliveries of the long-delayed American aid package are just beginning to reach the front lines.”
Needless to say, I have little time for Jewish-lobby puppet Robert Jenrick, but the facts outlined in his film speak for themselves.
As to Jenrick’s own agenda, he may be angling to become Conservative Party leader once the little Indian money-juggler is booted out later this year or early next year. That would depend on Jenrick retaining his seat, but Newark has been a fairly safe Con seat over the decades; Jenrick has achieved at least 50%, and twice over 60%, vote-share since 2015: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s.
One possible outcome after GE 2024 is that, the Conservative Party having been reduced to 50 or at most (in my opinion at present) 100 MPs, someone such as Jenrick might take over the leadership on the basis that Reform UK will either merge with Con Party or be promoted as its electoral ally, perhaps with Farage taking a prominent role. A new Conservative Party, taking a pseudo-populist line generally.
It is clear that Reform UK looks likely, on present polling, to impact the Conservative Party vote by an average of 1,000 votes per seat at the very least at GE 2024, and in more than a few constituencies by several thousand. To survive the expected electoral hit this year (or in Jan 2025), the Con Party needs to bring the Reform UK voters back to the fold, either via a post-GE 2024 electoral pact, or by a more formal merging of those parties under someone like Jenrick.
Such a pact or merger would probably be presented to the voters as a palace coup within the Con Party, a new start etc, the Con Party cleaning house and ready to really listen to “the people” etc.
In his film, Jenrick has said everything except “Get Out!” (to Sunak), nicht wahr?
However, only a real social-national party can make a real difference, and save what can be saved of this country.
This beautiful remastered footage was captured by an off duty policeman on 8th May 1945 after Churchill officially declared Victory in Europe. Flags are strung between terraces during the street celebrations in Gateshead. 🇬🇧 #VEDaypic.twitter.com/Cl2iwArJC5
Whatever the flaws in society generally or in such people themselves, both still had potential, then; potential to create a better society; and that was true up until the mid/late1980s, I think.
Since then, say since 1989, the direction of travel has been almost uninterruptedly straight down in most respects. What would a similar street look like today? What would the people be like?
A reminder that it is just two days since Rishi Sunak confidently predicted we are heading for a hung parliament https://t.co/13Xm6mla17
It’s quite amusing to think of the various manoeuvering contenders for the Con Party leadership all jostling to become the leader of only 12 (other) MPs; reminiscent of some dark short story by Gogol or Dostoyevsky. Or maybe Zoshchenko.
A corrupt, freeloading Kurd, who only arrived in the UK at the age of 11.
I wonder whether an English person, born in the UK, and who first went to Iraq or Kurdistan at that age would later be acceptable as an Iraq or Kurdistan MP, let alone government and Cabinet minister? Of course not.
Some people see that as a positive thing about the UK, that someone of foreign origins can come to the UK and end up at a high level in the government or whatever. I think not, not when that person is not of British ancestry at least.
As to Zahawi himself, he was originally a protege of the egregious Jeffrey Archer. His Commons seat, Stratford-on-Avon, is safe Conservative Party territory, and his high vote-share there an indictment of the electorate, which evidently has little national sentiment.
I do not believe that Zahawi has decided to step down because he fears the loss of the seat; probably he sees that the Conservative Party is washed-up as a party of government, and does not want to continue as a mere backbencher not even of the governing party. Still, a slight surprise.
I never want to blow my own trumpet, but there has to be something wrong about a society in which an ignorant and dishonest individual such as Lammy (of Guyanese origins) is a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn (despite having done almost nothing in his couple of years at the practising Bar), whereas I was (automatically) expelled after my wrongful and unlawful disbarment in 2016 (procured by a pack of Zionist Jews).
Lammy will probably also become a Cabinet minister later this year or in 2025, whereas I have no real political profile at all; of course I always turned away from joining any System party anyway, on point of principle.
There again, Lammy is another puppet of the Israel/Jewish lobby, something that I would never have become under any circumstances.
Conservative MP Philip Davies has taken a £500/h job at a slot machine company, so he like dozens of others including 30p Lee and Gullis will be representing the Gambling Industry.
Meanwhile he wanted striking doctors to show their tax returns.
Increasingly, as the years have gone on, especially since 2010, the Conservative Party in Parliament has struck me as having become closer to being a criminal enterprise than a political party.
I don't doubt the realignment is over. As I said at time, the Tories had a choice. They could lean into it or could betray their voters by ignoring them, presiding over mass immigration, & enabling the Woke. They chose the latter. Hence they're imploding. https://t.co/7eLTVQvmu1
“A ‘reckless’ gun-wielding moped pillion passenger has been jailed for over seven years after shooting at two random members of the public on a street in Chelsea. Leon Redda, 19 (08.04.05) of Stanley Gardens, W11, was the pillion passenger on a stolen moped that was ridden into the World’s End Estate, SW10 on June 18 2023.
Redda – in possession of a handgun – fired two shots apparently randomly at two members of the public. Luckily no one was injured as a result of the shooting.”
“A pensioner needed stitches to his face after he was knocked to the floor by a man barging past people on a London Underground platform. British Transport Police (BTP) are looking for a thug who reportedly bulldozed his way through Leicester Square station during rush hour, then attacked the victim, a man in his 60s, on a Northern line train bound for Charing Cross.”
[My London]
What will London be like in 2034 or 2044? Assuming that it still exists.
Late tweets
Posters against aid to Ukraine were hung on the streets of Austria. The media write that this was done by the Austrian Freedom Party as part of the election campaign for the European Parliament.
On the posters, Zelensky is hugging the head of the European Commission, von der… pic.twitter.com/Mna5lk4gPW
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 9, 2024
The United States will announce new aid shipments to Ukraine over the next few weeks, a State Department representative at a briefing. pic.twitter.com/NvGZDdCFo6
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 9, 2024
What the Kiev regime needs most, the USA cannot provide— soldiers on the front-lines.
Israeli settlers block the road with stones in front of aid trucks heading to Gaza. pic.twitter.com/LXEonOrJUV
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 9, 2024
Makes me think that a certain someone was right about them…now who might that have been? His name escapes me for the moment…
RTE News: The West fears Putin's speech at the Victory Parade
The Irish publication writes that the Russian president with his speech will “inspire the military and set the tone for a new six-year term.”
“Rwanda has admitted it cannot guarantee how many people it will take from the UK under Rishi Sunak’s deportation scheme.
The east African country did not give assurances that the estimated 52,000 asylum seekers in the UK who are eligible to be sent to Kigali would be accepted, instead saying it would be “thousands”.”
[The Guardian]
As I predicted on the blog recently. Not only are even the maximum numbers, as planned, pathetic compared to the numbers actually entering the UK (even “illegally”) but there is no guarantee that Rwanda government policy will not change, or the government be replaced by one unwilling to continue the agreement.
In any case, once Labour replaces the Conservative Party as UK Government, sometime within the next 8 months, the Rwanda idea will end up where it always was going to end up— in the dustbin.
Tweets seen
"A record number of more than 7,500 migrants crossed the Channel in the first four months of the year, 27% higher than the same period in 2023 and 13% higher than 2022". On the latest numbers 👇👇👇https://t.co/R0ciMBTXGh
Where Goodwin goes wrong is in assuming that the Rwanda “plan” is workable, whereas, even if, on its premises, it were to work perfectly, and so be the means of deporting all “illegal” migrant-invaders, it would not touch those “processed” and then allowed to stay, and they are the vast majority of the illegals processed at present.
Neither would the Rwanda plan touch the “legal” immigrants (and they are 20x the number of the “illegals”), meaning that the net result of the Rwanda “plan”, even if it were to work perfectly, would be that about 1% of all immigrants arriving at present might be deported.
The puzzle is, not so much that the Rwanda “plan” is being pushed by the present doomed government party, but that Matt Goodwin is also pushing it, and Farage, and Reform UK. Some kind of “controlled opposition” scam, yet again, as seen with both UKIP and Brexit Party, the idea being to forestall any real potential social-national upsurge.
This is the best piece of self awareness I've ever seen from a Conservative source. It's also rather beautifully written. Shame Sunak can't see the obvious though.https://t.co/Nw99mFioh7
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
So “Mr. T” (or should that be “Uncle T”?) is willing to risk nuclear war so that the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev does not suffer a crushing defeat?
I am beginning to think that the “safety margin” is being eroded to such an extent that a real superpower war might be triggered in the near or foreseeable future; such a war would go nuclear, almost certainly. We would then be in a situation which might lead to a devastation few of us want.
Israeli Channel 14: After the sirens sounded in the southern Golan, dozens of explosions were heard in the area.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
Israeli media: In recent minutes, about 70 rockets were fired at the area south of the Golan Heights in the north of the country, several of which were intercepted.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
Davis: The Russians entered territories where Ukraine has no defensive fortifications
"NOW THE RUSSIANS WILL PROGRESS EASIER – THE UKRAINIANS WILL NOT SUCCEED IN STOPPING THEM"
RETIRED US Army Lt. Col. Daniel Davis said Russian troops have entered territories where the… pic.twitter.com/j0TXyEkwyl
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
☦️ I extend my most heartfelt greetings to all Orthodox believers on this glorious holiday of the Resurrection of Christ!
🙏 May this Easter Sunday be filled with joy of reuniting with loved ones, the comforting warmth of home & family, the light of new hope.
Anthony Robbins had a maxim to the effect that most people over-estimate what can be accomplished (in any field) in a year, but also under-estimate what can be accomplished in 10 years.
Two years ago CNN released a photo taken by the photographer Anil Prabhakar in the forest in Indonesia. The image shows an orangutan, currently under threat of extinction, while stretching out his hand to help a geologist who fell into a mud pool during his search. When the… pic.twitter.com/9eVG8HTmL2
“Two years ago CNN released a photo taken by the photographer Anil Prabhakar in the forest in Indonesia. The image shows an orangutan, currently under threat of extinction, while stretching out his hand to help a geologist who fell into a mud pool during his search. When the photographer uploaded the photo, he wrote this as a caption: “In a time when the concept of humanity dies, animals lead us to the principles of humanity.“
After stopping a mugger and protecting his girlfriend, a Marine reflected on his actions and decided the criminal deserved an apology. To the Guy Who Tried to Mug Me in Downtown Savannah night before last. Date: 2010-09-27, 1:43 am. E.S.T. I was the guy wearing the black Burberry… pic.twitter.com/SXBpCJUXHz
“After stopping a mugger and protecting his girlfriend, a Marine reflected on his actions and decided the criminal deserved an apology.
To the Guy Who Tried to Mug Me in Downtown Savannah night before last. Date: 2010-09-27, 1:43 am. E.S.T.
I was the guy wearing the black Burberry jacket that you demanded that I hand over, shortly after you pulled the knife on me and my girlfriend, threatening our lives. You also asked for my girlfriend’s purse and earrings. I can only hope that you somehow come across this rather important message.
First, I’d like to apologize for your embarrassment; I didn’t expect you to actually crap in your pants when I drew my pistol after you took my jacket.. The evening was not that cold, and I was wearing the jacket for a reason.. my girlfriend was happy that I just returned safely from my 2nd tour as a Combat Marine in Afghanistan ..
She had just bought me that Kimber Custom Model 1911 .45 ACP pistol for my birthday, and we had picked up a shoulder holster for it that very evening. Obviously you agree that it is a very intimidating weapon when pointed at your head … isn’t it?!
I know it probably wasn’t fun walking back to wherever you’d come from with crap in your pants. I’m sure it was even worse walking bare-footed since I made you leave your shoes, cell phone, and wallet with me. [That prevented you from calling or running to your buddies to come help mug us again].
After I called your mother or “Momma” as you had her listed in your cell, I explained the entire episode of what you’d done. Then I went and filled up my gas tank as well as those of four other people in the gas station, — on your credit card. The guy with the big motor home took 153 gallons and was extremely grateful!
I gave your shoes to a homeless guy outside Vinnie Van Go Go’s, along with all the cash in your wallet. [That made his day!] I then threw your wallet into the big pink “pimp mobile” that was parked at the curb ….. after I broke the windshield and side window and keyed the entire driver’s side of the car.
Earlier, I managed to get in two threatening phone calls to the DA’s office and one to the FBI, while mentioning President Obama as my possible target. The FBI guy seemed really intense and we had a nice long chat (I guess while he traced your number etc.).
In a way, perhaps I should apologize for not killing you … but I feel this type of retribution is a far more appropriate punishment for your threatened crime. I wish you well as you try to sort through some of these rather immediate pressing issues, and can only hope that you have the opportunity to reflect upon, and perhaps reconsider, the career path you’ve chosen to pursue in life.. Remember, next time you might not be so lucky. Have a good day!
Thoughtfully yours, Semper Fi...”
Made me laugh, true or not.
First speech about the Kalergi Plan in ANY Parliament. My speech in Brussels more than ten years ago! Now perhaps the most watched speech ever made in English in the belly of the EuroBeast.#greatreplacementpic.twitter.com/cEJtaErHYg
I'm working on a book of heroes of the English-speaking world. I want to include #Rhodesian Selous Scout Chris Schulenburg. If anyone can provide me with enough info for a 2,000 word summary of his amazing military feats against the terrs, I would be very grateful. RT please! pic.twitter.com/ocHCLUn5rF
There is an account of this officer’s heroic exploits in Colonel Ron Reid Daly’s book about the regiment he, Colonel Daly, commanded— Selous Scouts: Top Secret War
I expect that Griffin is already aware of the above, but if any readers of the blog are in contact with him, feel free to suggest the book. Unfortunately, it is not cheap, at about £55 a used copy. I think I have a copy somewhere; I always did have.
Under International Humanitarian Law Egypt has a DUTY to provide temporary housing for Gazans so stop blaming Israel. Blame Hamas, your warlords. Why did U remain in a terror state? I would have left when u voted Hamas in. https://t.co/dPPwFbzCS4
Smug Jewish woman living in South-East England blames the victim of Israeli-Jewish state terrorism for the said Palestinian civilian victim having been made homeless.
According to the Jewish woman, Israel cannot be blamed. After all, all it has done is use advanced weaponry such as missiles to destroy the homes of about a million people, and kill tens of thousands, mostly women and children.
Why should Jews in Israel (or those in the UK who support the Gaza “operation”) be blamed for that? Puzzling, nicht wahr?
Naturally, the Palestinian Arab civilians are themselves to blame if Israeli forces have killed or wounded them, and/or destroyed their homes…to say anything else would probably be called “antisemitic“…
MiningWatch Canada is estimating that “[Three] billion tons of mined metals and minerals will be needed to power the energy transition” – a “massive” increase especially for six critical minerals: lithium, graphite, copper, cobalt, nickel and rare earth minerals
Mining requires the extraction of solid ores, often after removing vast amounts of overlying rock. Then the ore must be processed, creating an enormous quantity of waste – about 100 billion tonnes a year, more than any other human-made waste stream.
18,740 pounds of purified rock to produce 2.2 pounds of vanadium 35,275 pounds of ore for 2.2 pounds of cerium 110,230 pounds of rock for 2.2 pounds of gallium 2,645,550 pounds of ore to get 2.2 pounds of lutecium Also staggering amounts of ore are needed for other metals.
The potential demand for rare metals is exponential. We are already consuming over two billion tonnes of metals every year — the equivalent of more than 500 Eiffel Towers a day.
As rare metals have become ubiquitous in green and digital technologies, the exceedingly toxic sludge they produce has been contaminating water, soil, the atmosphere, and the flames of blast furnaces.
I have seen the destruction of mountains, lakes and pristine waterways all in the name of #GreenEnergy. A recent report by the Blacksmith Institute identifies the mining industry as the second-most-polluting industry in the world. Soon to be Number # 1 Why? Green energy.
Wind turbines guzzle more raw materials than previous technologies: ‘For an equivalent installed capacity, solar and wind facilities require up to 15 times more concrete, 90 times more aluminum, and 50 times more iron, copper, and glass than fossil fuels or nuclear energy.
If you’ve gotten this far still believing that renewables are clean and green, well, I have a bridge to sell you. We thought we could free ourselves from the shortages, tensions, and crises created by our appetite for oil and coal.
"There's little mass public enthusiasm for Starmer’s Labour which is often enjoying an upsurge of support because many Brits are staying at home, turning away from politics & hunkering down, no longer believing anybody has the answer to Britain’s problems"https://t.co/SpatdyMnN4
Labour is not yet as strong as its supporters think. Still only 28% of Brits think the party’s competent. Only 31% think it's united. Only 19% think it's strong. Yes, Brits will reject the Tories. But they remain wary about Labour"https://t.co/SpatdyMnN4
People are totally sick and tired of the “Conservative” Party, and cannot wait to stamp on it. Labour has very little real support, but is preferred by default. The expected near wipeout of the Conservative Party will happen (I believe), but once it has happened, the same problems will confront this country, and Labour, under Jewish/Israel puppet Starmer, has no answers.
At present it looks as though Starmer-Labour will continue to give unbridled support to the Israeli state and the UK Jewish lobby, continue to support the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev, and fail to stop the migration-invasion (but will simply rubberstamp “applications” so the invasion does not continue to make the news broadcasts or the front pages of the popular Press).
The expected Labour “elected” dictatorship will also crack down even more on free speech in the UK.
IDF begins ground invasion of Rafah, armored vehicles approach the city
Netanyahu's office: " The War Cabinet has unanimously decided that Israel will continue the operation in Rafah to put military pressure on Hamas to speed up the release of our hostages and other war goals."… pic.twitter.com/bDRC1WPozp
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
Israeli tanks, cars and armored vehicles slowly advance towards the fence separating the city of Rafah from the eastern side. pic.twitter.com/3rTukfrdOv
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
Israeli warplanes are carrying out brutal strikes on several neighborhoods in the eastern part of Rafah pic.twitter.com/2uypBRBJHP
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) May 6, 2024
Kyiv's indifference to dead soldiers undermines the morale of Ukrainians
The number of dead Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers is so great that their remains cannot be identified. In February, Zelensky announced Ukrainian Armed Forces losses of 31,000 people, but US estimates put… pic.twitter.com/Vw9h1kRyw8
— Sprinter infofactory (@Sprinter00000) May 6, 2024
“Kyiv’s indifference to dead soldiers undermines the morale of Ukrainians The number of dead Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers is so great that their remains cannot be identified.
n February, Zelensky announced Ukrainian Armed Forces losses of 31,000 people, but US estimates put the number much higher, with about 70,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed by August last year.
Many of those listed as missing were captured by Russian troops. However, most died and have not yet been identified. This hits the already undermined morale of Ukraine, according to the West.
Discontent among the civilian population is growing. Last October, a major protest took place in Kyiv. Relatives of soldiers demand answers from the authorities. Confirming a death is especially problematic when Ukrainian officials do not have a body, but even when they do, it can be a long and arduous process. DNA testing is patchy. Relatives are trying to get around the bureaucracy. They go from morgue to morgue, sometimes with the help of volunteers, examining bodies and trying to identify them first from photographs and then asking relevant family members for genetic samples. And even if they have proof of death, they face a trial and wait for a decision of two to six months. The authorities are delaying the process. After all, if the fact of death is established, they have to pay the family of the deceased 15 million hryvnia, or about $386,000 in installments, writes the New York Times.“
Incidentally, slave caravans would pass through the oasis of Siwa in Western Egypt, having travelled from Central Africa en route to the Mediterranean coast or the Nile Delta, as recently as the 1940s.
[I may have bought fruit there from time to time; a bit different to Waitrose…]
This is what pisses me off about the Jews and WWII.
Joseph Cohen got really angry at me about how many of his relatives died in WWII. My great grandfather saw his brother shot in the head on the battlefield. Does my family’s trauma count, or is it just the Jews? https://t.co/EqtlaGRuVf
Yes. One frequently sees Jews on Twitter etc [pretending to be] upset that “their family” died, or were displaced, or inconvenienced, during the early 1940s; people that those descended from them and alive today never knew, of course.
British or German people just do not weaponize (or, indeed, monetize via books, films, “reparations”, and “restitution”) their family histories in that way.
My own maternal grandfather [b.1901] was at Dunkirk in 1940, and later in Burma. My maternal grandmother [b.1900] lost two brothers in the First World War (both, I believe, captains of the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry).
British (and German) people accept such events as historical, and do not constantly try to use them as tags on which to hang contemporary socio-political issues.
% who feel "optimistic" about future of the EU
Denmark 58% Spain 54% Sweden 48% Germany 45% UK 39% Italy 37% France 32%
Total chaos of Britain's asylum system reflected in the fact that of 5,700 illegal migrants who have been identified for removal to Rwanda the Home Office only know where 2,145 of them are! (The Times)https://t.co/R0ciMBTXGh
More than one in five Brits, 22%, want the Conservative Party to "completely disappear" and be replaced by a different political force https://t.co/kKbNbBBABa
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
The former head of the military intelligence branch of the Israeli army : According to Hamas, things are going as usual, thanks to this government in Israel, Hamas is sitting and enjoying the internal tensions and the tensions between us and America. pic.twitter.com/8UKpO3VM5U
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
Israeli aircraft carried out a raid on the city of Al-Adisa in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/lVzQikNU2X
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
Israeli media, citing Israeli security sources, report that if there is no progress in hostage negotiations within 48-72 hours, the army will be ordered to launch an attack on Rafah, adding that they will not allow Hamas to waste any more time. pic.twitter.com/FK4QHewkW7
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
The checkpoints are intended to allow some women and children to leave Rafah before the expected Israeli attack, but unarmed Palestinian civilian men are likely to be separated from their families and remain trapped in Rafah during the expected Israeli attack
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
🇷🇺 Exhibition space is running out in Moscow
💬 The confiscated American armored vehicle M88A1, which was used by the Ukrainian army, was delivered to the exhibition of trophies that will be opened in Moscow, the Ministry of Defense of Russia announced. pic.twitter.com/uGx8vTJdAX
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
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These people should be on our side!
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This post by Andrew Neil yesterday spells out the cost and reward of failure. Its a scandal!
Holyrood serves no purpose other than to fill the trough for politicians, who otherwise would not survive in the real world of work.
Only 14% of the Welsh support the use of gender quotas when selecting political candidates. Again, woke ideas are nowhere near as popular as elites think (YouGov).
Strange minor incident. Taking a nap this afternoon, after having had a very early start today, I was awoken by a knock at the door of our tiny flat (the days of country houses and Caribbean villas being now long gone). I heard my wife agreeing to donate to the county’s air ambulance charity.
I was rather suspicious about the man at the door wanting bank details “to set up a direct debit“, so intervened and told the fellow that we would give another way. He left with superficial politeness; I could see that he was unhappy at being challenged (though I am not particularly aggressive).
I was concerned, so thought to call the police on their 101 non-emergency service. It then took something like 20 minutes to get beyond the recorded messages and just to get to talk to a human being (a pleasant-sounding lady) from the police and give her the details.
I also tried, twice, to telephone the air ambulance charity people themselves but, after an initial recorded message, was informed “your call cannot be transferred” and an unobtainable signal.
I looked up what the CEO of that charity gets paid: about £119,000 a year.
That small incident was typical of the way in which everything in this country is so screwed and just does not work. For a start, the air ambulance should be an official service, not a ragbag of private charities across the UK.
Secondly, it should be illegal for fundraisers to go around knocking on doors like itinerant gypsies. The public need to be protected.
Thirdly, how is it that the CEO of such a small charity (30 employees) gets a fairly generous salary? Yet their only public telephone number is non-operational. It’s poor.
There are too many boondoggles around, to use the American phrase. The “Major Tom” nonsense, with the quasi-fraudulent daughter and son-in-law, has surely brought that to public attention.
Fourthly, the police are almost absent when you need them. At the same time, the county police have apparently spent many many hours snooping upon and “monitoring” this blog, as they do the social media posts of others. The police need to get back to doing actual, real police work.
As a matter of fact, the Police and Crime Commissioner for the county will be elected this week. At present, it is some useless and enormous woman, a Conservative Party member.
— Sprinter clown 🤡 factory (@Sprinter00000) April 30, 2024
Bravo! End the war.
"The EU should adopt a decision to send those Ukrainians who can be mobilized back to Ukraine. This is very important, today we discussed how such a decision should be reached at the European level. I know that the negotiations between Kyiv and Brussels on that topic water," said…
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
If the Kiev regime imagines that a new army of forced and unwilling recruits will save the day, it is very much mistaken.
When the weather is warmer, and the Stavka gives the order, it is likely that the Russian armies in the east will start to roll, covered by massive artillery barrages and air cover. Any new forces recruited by the Kiev regime will simply be rolled over.
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[Katyusha rockets, aka “Stalin’s organ pipes” on the Eastern Front, WW2]
One of my favourite TV shows when I was about 8 or 9 years old.
Tweets seen
No more celebratory dunks in the river for winning boat race crews, due to e-coli. “Instead the Oxford and Cambridge crews will be encouraged to wash themselves down at a dedicated cleansing station at the finish.” Festive. #sewagecrisishttps://t.co/fAFIa6gusm
Seems to sum up everything about Britain in 2024: the environmental calamity, the nanny-state-ism, but also the historical ignorance. The lower Thames (in my meaning, the Thames below Reading, and especially below Kingston) was actually far dirtier in the past, in the 1950s, and back to the 1850s, perhaps even the 1750s.
Still, it is true that the rivers of England and Wales have been almost abandoned by this Government. Effluent and agricultural (farmers’) vandalistic fertilizer and other runoff going into the waters; and water itself being abstracted to service the needs of a UK population growing by 500,000-1,000,000 each year (by reason of mass migration and/or migration invasion).
“The most important and urgent task is to expand wild populations, encourage natural recolonisation and cushion the expected impacts of climate change,” says Seth Jackson @nationaltrust News today of work to save microhabitats on the Lizard. https://t.co/ThqP6ME8gZ
Another sentimental memory, this time from when I was about 6 years old.
Brilliantly-presented music and colour film from the 1930s.
Looking at the crowds, how sincerely and genuinely happy they look, as compared to (for example) the enforced jollity of the parades in the Soviet Union of the 1930s.
I do not agree with all of that article by ex-MP Emma Dent Coad in the rump Morning Star, above, but I do agree with some. Worth reading, though she fails to point out at least one possible reason why faux-radical Paul Mason got so angry when Labour’s Israel lobby was mentioned: Mason himself is partly Jewish, and also seems to be very pro-Israel, certainly opposing those he considers “antisemitic”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mason_(journalist)#Early_life_and_education.
Looking ahead
It is all too easy to get distracted by the noise of the world, by short-term politics, by the daily news agenda, by personalities etc. We must try to look ahead, beyond the present year, the present decade; even beyond the present century and the present millennium.
My thesis, though complex in total, is simple in essence: humanity needs to make a quantum leap in evolution. In order for that to happen, there has to be a suitable demographic, ethnic basis. For me, that has to be the European peoples as a whole, particularly the Northern Europeans.
However, the European people(s) are not the end result, or the highest possible stage, but merely a base, also a transitional stage to higher evolution of consciousness.
It is a matter of concern that births and birth-rates to Europeans (including Russians and some other Slavs, the peoples of the far future) are falling quite fast now.
The above factor may be a sign of an impending civilizational catastrophe, but may also be more than merely a “crisis”; it may also be an opportunity for the European peoples to seize the world-historic initiative in terms of demographics. In other words, to start creating the basis of a basis for a future super-race, to put it that way; an advance on —and by— present-day humanity.
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A genocidal and dehumanising rant from an extremist far-right politician. Israel must cast out these types of politicians, from the cabinet, from the Knesset, from its political landscape. Just hideous pic.twitter.com/Fvhz9mbXPO
As seen in that tweet, even some Jews, indeed even some Zionist pro-Israel Jews, find many of the members of the Knesset (Israeli parliament) beyond the pale, so to speak. All the same, that ranting Jew politician was elected by Israeli voters. He is only expressing, in an extreme form, what is, at least arguably, the mainstream Israeli view in substance, though usually couched in a less extreme, less obviously violent way.
So far, the Israeli revenge attack on Gaza has killed 30,000-40,000 of the inhabitants, mostly women and children. The number grievously wounded must now be as many as 100,000.
Yet one sees Jews in the UK and elsewhere defend the Israeli actions (use of white phosphorus, use of famine as a weapon, flattening of huge areas of residential housing etc, use of drones and snipers killing families or lone unarmed civilians) as “defensive”, “justified“, “not genocide“, “not war crimes” etc. In effect, those (Jews and non-Jews) who support Israel, and who are tweeting support for Israel, are supporting those actions.
They are often the same ones whining and screaming that some child in London or wherever has chalked a swastika on a garage door or the side of a bus, and that that is a kind of “terrorism”, and that they feel “afraid” to go out of their houses. Pathetic.
Two-fifths of Starmer's cabinet have received funds from pro-Israel groups, Declassified UK findshttps://t.co/3kWHNYrCqL
Trevor Chinn donated £50,000 to @Keir_Starmer’s leadership campaign.
As have many “Conservative” MPs. Britain’s immediate political problem in a nutshell— a special-interest group influences, and as good as controls, both main System parties.
So you haven’t been libelled, Paul? Just caught out?
Of course, I have no idea whether Paul Mason is or is not actually an agent of one or another secret government service, as many claim, but he has always struck me as being inherently unreliable, and not very trustworthy in any respect. That’s my honest opinion, anyway. Also, Mason is a little too enthusiastic about the idea of locking people up for their views…
Police in Nashville, USA, detained a journalist on the grounds that he had interviewed people demonstrating support for Palestine. pic.twitter.com/2o1SwNNeJ5
Well, one of the comments on the blog (made allegedly by me) that “got me into trouble” over the past year or three referenced Jewish/Zionist/Israeli influence in the USA, and/or the mindset of many Americans who (influenced by TV, radio, and Press) blindly support the Israel lobby, so I had better not say too much here about “freedom” in the supposed “land of freedom”…
It’s strange…as recently as the 1970s, Britain had almost complete free speech on political, social, historical and other topics. What a contrast to today’s “iron fist in velvet glove” repression, abused by —mainly— the groups associated with the Jewish lobby and Israel; the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] etc.
I think that, eventually, the huge defensive works undertaken by the Kiev-regime forces will lie abandoned by their former defenders. Already, the regime is using press-gangs to “recruit” soldiers, and is slowly running out of arms, ammunition, and other supplies.
[above, the “suspect”, a denizen of Britain’s wonderfully “diverse” multikulti society. Does anyone seriously think that a better society can ever develop when untermenschen of that sort inhabit the UK, or Europe generally? Indeed, can even our existing society be maintained?].
Even now, if I say or write something about how British society is steadily collapsing into chaotic dystopia, many will smugly smirk, “knowing better”. What will it take before those people start to listen, properly hear, then combine to do something about it all?
Late tweets seen
"Under the next Labour gvt illegal & legal migration will soar. Labour has no serious plan on illegal migration while the party, like the Tories, is instinctively comfortable with mass legal immigration –even if most voters are not"https://t.co/MjgtGWyllj
Our society is going either to collapse or to explode; maybe both. That situation, either way, will see the best chance ever for social nationalism in the UK, and the best chance in Europe generally since Germany awoke in 1933, then plunged into defeat in 1945.
"Keir Starmer will not be a popular PM. You can already see it in the data. There is no enthusiasm for the Labour leader. His approval ratings are weak. YouGov might call him our "most popular politician" but his net favourability rating is MINUS 18!"https://t.co/MjgtGWyllj
Starmer will be an unpopular PM, indeed an unpopular, if “elected”, quasi-dictator. I could say more but regular readers will know that I am restricted at present.
"Labour is not as strong as some suggest. Only 1 in 4 voters think it's “in touch”. Only 18% think it's “strong”. Only 22% think it's “trustworthy”. Only 26% it's “competent”. Only 1 in 3 think it's “united”. Only 24% say “it's got a clear purpose”https://t.co/MjgtGWyllj
True but, as far as GE 2024 is concerned, the electorate will not be voting for Labour, they will be voting against the Conservative Party which has ruined so much over the past 14 years.
Both System parties are enemies of the people.
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In my pre-polling day look at the by-election, I picked Galloway (“Workers Party”) as the winner; not very difficult under the circumstances— most journalists also thought that Galloway would win, as did the bookmakers.
Galloway scored 39.7%; oddly enough, exactly the same figure as the understandably poor turnout, which was also 39.7%. In other words, Galloway was elected via the votes of about 15% of the whole eligible electorate.
I went wrong on second place. I thought that Azhar Ali, the disowned Labour candidate, would still manage a second place on the basis that he is local, a councillor, a Pakistani Muslim and, until Jewish-lobby puppet Keir Starmer sacked him, the official candidate of the Labour Party.
In fact, Ali scored only 7.7% and a 4th place. I attribute that largely to his sacking, which means that he will not be the Labour candidate in the upcoming 2024 General Election. Also, to the fact that he climbed down and “apologised” to Starmer and the Israel lobby. In a word, he lost face, badly, by doing that. I presume that his 7.7% reflects a personal vote, mainly.
I also thought, though speculatively, that the LibDems might do rather better than they did, based on their previous (though pre-2015) showings in the constituency, and on their perhaps being a magnet for anti-Government white (English) votes in Rochdale. Not so. Seems that the LibDems are very much a spent force outside a few parts of southern England.
The LibDem vote was only 7%.
The poor turnout sank the LibDem cause in Rochdale. It is pretty clear that the Pakistanis voted but the English/white voters mostly did not. The Pakistani population of the constituency is somewhere in the 30%-40% range. Almost all Pakistanis voted (it can be surmised), but few English/white people bothered.
The Conservative Party candidate never had a chance. This government is as unpopular as any has been in the past century or more, and Rochdale has not elected a Conservative since 1955.
Having said that, the attitude of the candidate cannot have helped. He decided to prioritize his holiday over campaigning, jetting off to the sun only a week or so before Polling Day!
Ellison’s 12% vote (3rd place) is around where my initial thought about the by-election, a couple of weeks ago, put him (I thought maybe 15%), but better than my most recent speculation (a day or two ago, I thought the Con vote might go as low as 5%).
Finally (leaving aside the five candidates who lost their deposit, none scoring higher than 1.7%), there is Reform UK. Oh dear…
As I wrote before the by-election, Reform UK must have been mad to take on Danczuk as its candidate. After all, he was the local Labour MP 2010-2017, who was sacked for various personal behavioural problems, and who then tried to hang on as an Independent, getting an embarrassing 1.8% vote at the 2017 General Election.
The toxic tabloid content of Danczuk’s life 2010-2017 with and around his seriously thick then wife, Karen Danczuk (known as “the selfie queen” for her self-portraits posted online, featuring both her cleavage and her buck teeth), sank him in 2017, and will still be (and obviously was) remembered by the voters of Rochdale.
Danczuk’s 6.3% vote at the by-election is about where I thought he would end up.
In my view, Reform UK has rather too much of the “Mickey Mouse” about it, too much of the “wing and a prayer” “Amateur Night” village show, to be considered a serious party.
The political scientist Matt Goodwin has been pushing the idea that Reform UK might overtake the Conservative Party in the polls. Not yet, it seems.
At Rochdale, the Conservative Party candidate managed to get twice the vote of Danczuk and Reform UK, despite not bothering to campaign much, whereas Danczuk tried hard, and was even supported by his leader, Richard Tice, riding a sky-blue battlebus.
The by-election does say something about Reform UK that goes beyond its very silly decision to put up Danczuk as a candidate. If Reform UK was going to capture the mainly white/English protest vote, this by-election would have been the place for that to take off. White English people are a majority, maybe even two-thirds, of the Rochdale constituency, yet most —probably the vast majority— did not bother to vote, and even fewer voted Reform UK.
Some may say that the above is because English people are apathetic. I say that they are apathetic for a reason, or reasons. One, in this case, was because Reform UK’s semi-“libertarian” offering just does not “hit the spot”. White English people want, though in most cases unconsciously, social nationalism, and there is not one party, even a small one, offering or proclaiming that ideology.
What does the by-election say about the Conservative Party in the run-up to GE 2024? Toast. This was the worst Con Party result (12%) at Rochdale since the Blair-Labour years (10.5% in 2005, 13.4% in 2001, 8.8% in 1997). In 2019, the Cons received 31.2%, and even in 2017 28.4%.
So there it is. Angry apathy from the white English voters, angry protest from the Pakistani Muslims, a Government without hope, but an Opposition Labour Party unable to inspire any enthusiasm yet likely to “win” GE 2024 purely by default. Also, an upstart and supposedly “populist” party, Reform UK, that has no real support.
I have said nothing about the victor, Galloway. That is because he is a maverick and, despite the “Workers Party” label, basically a one-man band. Whether he can retain his seat at GE 2024 or not is an open question. Maybe he can.
And Tim Stanley, if you said something similar about Judaism, you’d be called an antisemite…. In fact, you wouldn’t be able to say anything, because you’d get arrested and cancelled. So, what’s your point?#bbcqt#TimStanley
95% of the repression on freedom of expression in the UK comes from the organized Jew-Zionist/pro-Israel lobby. I myself face sentencing in a couple of weeks, the malicious Jew-Zionist lobby having procured an entirely political prosecution of me in 2023 (and admit to having been trying to bag me for most of the past decade).
Israeli ‘massacre’ of Palestinian aid seekers in Gaza condemned globally https://t.co/iUH81xPZir
Galloway must be one of the few, one of the very few MPs who can speak in public without either reading pathetic platitudes from a written crib, or sounding like a speak-your-weight machine, or both.
The symptoms of the slowly-encroaching “woke” global (Western) police state (in the UK, in the EU, elsewhere too) are now seen everywhere; they include my own Jewish-lobby-procured political prosecution and conviction last year (sentencing hearing this month).
When you look at why Simon Danczuk fell from grace, running on a grooming platform was not the best idea. It says everything about Tice's judgement. Especially when, standing as an independent in 2017, Danczuk won a mere 883 votes. He was a lame duck out of the starting gate. (do…
I agree with that. I have no idea what Tice is like as a businessman, though I note that his main work was in a company founded by his grandfather. As a politician, I have no doubt that he is “nbg” (no bloody good). As I blogged some time before the by-election, Tice’s selection of someone as sleazy as Simon Danczuk was a miscall of stunning proportions. As in…you run a “populist”, “new broom”, “clean the Augean Stables” party, so naturally you pick as your candidate someone who was not only sleazy in the sexual sense when an MP but also a grifting freeloader and moneygrubber. An example of the worst of the old parties. No, wait…
How does that work? It doesn’t.
If Tice’s judgment is in question for having, inter alia, picked Danczuk as a candidate, then that, and the by-election result, also brings into question the judgment of political academic, scribbler and blogger Matt Goodwin, who has been boosting Reform UK as a possibly-unstoppable coming political force in the land. Ha…
"Britain issued 81,203 family visas last year —up 72% on 2022 and the highest figure on record. The sharpest increase of all was for family members from Pakistan (+70%), India (+57%) & Bangladesh (+68%)"https://t.co/DhsCdicgpI
Unconfirmed reports are saying that Sam Melia of Patriotic Alternative has been sentenced in the Crown Court to 2 years in prison for supposed “incitement to racial hatred”.
I did not follow the trial, but I understand that the charge or charges related to the production of (from the little I have read) very innocuously-worded stickers. “Evidence” deemed admissible (presumably going to the Defendant’s intention) included having a picture of Hitler.
The Star Chamber would be proud of England’s 21st Century police, CPS, and judiciary.
As we know, in 2024 Britain, political crime is deemed far more serious than real crime. In a country where crimes of serious violence, or considerable and dishonest acquisition, result often in non-custodial sentences, Sam Melia will now spend about a year in prison basically for having offended or opposed the System and “the usual suspects”.
I have no idea as to whether the plight of his wife, Laura Towler, and their very young child, was taken into account. Seemingly not, or not much. I understand that Laura Towler is presently pregnant with a second child, which will now be born (in the next couple of months) while its father is incarcerated.
I hope that a crowdfunder is soon set up for Melia’s wife and children.
“A huge crowd”? At a guess, 5,000. Maybe, at peak, 10,000.
Russia has ~143M people, so even 10,000 represents only 1 person in every 14,300. Out of the Moscow population of 13M, 1 person out of every 1,300. Somewhere between those two figures, then. 1 person out of every 1,300-14,300 people.
Of course, the authorities have tried to suppress visible support for Navalny, but even if the true figure is 1 out of every 1,300, and even if there are 20 secret supporters for every one on that march, that is still only, at best, 1 out of every 65 inhabitants of Moscow.
Whatever one’s view of Navalny, his percentage of even mild support was in single figures. Maybe 2%, maybe as high as 5%, of the Moscow population; probably no more than 1%, if that, among the whole population of Russia.
Thousands of supporters of #Navalny gathered for his memorial service and funeral in #Moscow despite #Kremlin warnings and a heavy police presence.
The presidential administration has ordered the media not to cover funeral of Navalny. The ban on news about the funeral came to… pic.twitter.com/UbtUDvGVUI
That film shows a seemingly larger crowd, but even if my calculations are out by a factor of 10, that would still show a visible and covert ratio of 1 Navalny supporter out of every 6 or 7 people. Significant but not overwhelming.
Anyway, such speculation is a castle in the air in the circumstances.
Tim Stanley did 2 degrees and a PhD at Cambridge all paid for by the tax payer. When it comes to him paying back he is having none of it… pic.twitter.com/L8pAwjuiJU
I've been calling for a Militant Democracy strategy in Britain since the 6/1 insurrection: I hope @RishiSunak is listening… end the divisive rhetoric, defend the institutions which are coming under massive hybrid attack: democracies have no duty to facilitate their enemies… pic.twitter.com/zmoudIrFlq
Mason again. His “political philosophy” comes down to two words: “arrest them“. Nothing more. Neither a socialist nor a pro-capitalist, nor yet anything other than someone cobbling together disparate strands to make one jumbled string of pseudo-philosophy which really comes down to the exercise of State power by those who control it, and against any dissidents or dissenters.
I'm not normally that interested in parliamentary politics. More interesting to see what everyone else in the country is thinking and doing.
But I will make an exception. It's good to see George Galloway is an MP while Paul Mason isn't. Mason's piss is boiling nicely. https://t.co/NC8j1otTRH
Mason’s sheer bile is obvious to almost everyone but Mason himself. Mason’s ideal living environment would be somewhere such as the DDR, circa 1970. Maybe as a Stasi-connected academic in a concrete provincial university.
“Left”/”Right” are terms I never myself use. Not helpful or meaningful. Look at Mason, though, playing the role of “licensed revolutionary”. The police seem uninterested in talking to him about any inflammatory outbursts…
Your hear that Galloway voters? Paul Mason says you’re ‘racists’ and ‘misfits’.
If people who endorse Labour think this little of voters, then they deserve to lose, badly. The sense of entitlement Starmerites have is mind-blowing. The tantrums they’re having today are hilarious. https://t.co/sl7fhI0zUa
— 🕊️🍉 A Rey of Light 🇵🇸🇪🇸 (@areyoflight) March 1, 2024
Mason’s MI5 “PF” (Personal File) would be a fascinating read…I would love to see my own, incidentally. I suppose it might make my ears burn…
Britain needs social nationalism. No matter the intervening repressions (as seen only today and previously in the Sam Melia show trial), events are “conspiring” or converging to create, down the line…Victory.
I love my country.
I’m ashamed of my government and my Prime Minister.
He has turned the beautiful country I love into the country that I escaped from.
The country that took me in, now looks & feels like the country that would persecute me for wrong-think. pic.twitter.com/NX3PARKRre
Caroline Lucas, "Antisemitism case have risen six fold, Islamophobia has risen three fold, language has consequence"
"We need to call out this unelected Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, who is leading one of the most unpopular governments in all time. And he is deliberately and… pic.twitter.com/TnFqNHrU08
Peter Oborne mentions almost every group but the Jewish lobby; not even “Zionists”; only “Israel”. I can only imagine (joking slightly) that he is afraid of being blackballed by one of his clubs (the Garrick? I am only guessing).
Slightly disappointing by Oborne, who has in the past made interesting anti-Israel lobby documentaries: see
What (((group))) is behind Starmer? What group is behind Sunak? What group is behind “Reform UK”, Farage, Tice etc? Yes, the Israel lobby, but of what (in the UK) is that composed?…
In some ways, Oborne’s 15-minute tweet above is very hardhitting, but it pulls a few punches when it comes to “a certain group” in UK society.
Oborne refers to the danger of the “far right” etc. In fact, any danger is actually from the two superficially opposed groups— Islamists/Zionists.
Announcement from Laura Towler
I happened to see the message below, believed to be a public announcement from Laura Towler of Patriotic Alternative:
“By now you will have heard that my husband Sam Melia was sentenced today to two years in prison for his intentions behind publishing stickers that the prosecution said were both lawful and truthful.
The sentencing guidelines gave the judge the option of choosing anywhere between 2 years and 6 years, and the minimum was given due to the lack of seriousness regarding the offence. The judge could’ve suspended the sentence (and sent Sam home) at two years, however he chose not to and said the reason why was because he wanted the sentencing to act as a deterrent to other people with the same beliefs.
Before today, Sam met with his Probation Officer who said that Sam was no risk to the public and there was no chance of reoffending, and recommended a community order. The judge chose to ignore this.
The worst case scenario is that Sam will serve 12 months in prison. Potentially, he could serve 6 – 8 months. He is considered low risk and could therefore be on day release from as early as in a few months.
If you take anything from this, let it remind you why we do what we do. We live in a country where our people are attacked by the anti-White state for advocating for their own safety and interests.
I don’t want cuddles and condolences. I don’t want thoughts and prayers. I want you to join me in filling the void that Sam leaves for the next few months. There are no excuses. Not everybody has to be on the front line. There is plenty you can do behind the scenes.
Sam should hold his head up high knowing that he put his head above the parapet when many others dare not. He didn’t back down at any point over the last three years, nor did he take any offer they offered him. He remained defiant for us, and now it’s our turn to repay his sacrifice by carrying his flame until he is back.“
[unconfirmed, but believed to be by Laura Towler]
Another example of how the British jury is now little better than a rubber stamp. As for the judge in question, I prefer not to comment, mainly because I have no wish to transgress the “contempt of Court” rules; in any case, I did not follow the case. There is also the further fact that I myself, in Biblical language, will be “in the same condemnation” in a couple of weeks, being sentenced for —in effect— telling the truth.
“Rishi Sunak has claimed extremist groups in the UK are “trying to tear us apart”, in a hastily arranged Downing Street statement that came hours after George Galloway won a byelection in Rochdale.
Standing outside No 10 late on Friday, the prime minister condemned what he called “a shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality” after the 7 October massacre by Hamas and the Israeli invasion of Gaza.
He also claimed democracy itself was a target, as he condemned the election of Galloway, who easily won the seat in Rochdale on a platform that focused on anti-Israel sentiment over Gaza.
However, in a sometimes rambling and seemingly contradictory 10-minute address, Sunak made points likely to anger MPs on the right of the Conservative party such as Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick, who have sought to frame recent tensions as almost entirely the responsibility of Islamist extremists.
Sunak was at pains to stress the recent abuse of Muslim Britons as well as the Jewish community, and to highlight the threat from far-right groups as well as Islamists.“
[The Guardian]
The little Indian money-juggler presently posing as Prime Minister has made a speech in which he conflated “democracy” with “electing System candidates”, in effect.
Sunak calls for no support for “extremism”, yet he does not seem to think it “extreme” to project the Israeli flag onto 10 Downing Street and then to call for support of a war by a huge mechanized army against, mostly, civilians, half of which are under 18 years of age, and about a quarter of whom are undisputedly small children and babies.
So far, the Israeli Jews have killed about 30,000 or so in Gaza, in under 5 months. About half were children.
Starmer, that nasty ideas-free puppet bureaucrat, is no better.
Incidentally, I myself have blogged about both “democracy” and “extremism” in recent years:
In response to the supply of Taurus missiles to Kiev, Moscow could consider the possibility of a Dagger attack on the factory of these missiles in Germany, said expert Igor Korotchenko.
Germany does not officially want to send its troops to Ukraine, but the German army is…
“In response to the supply of Taurus missiles to Kiev, Moscow could consider the possibility of a Dagger attack on the factory of these missiles in Germany, said expert Igor Korotchenko.
Germany does not officially want to send its troops to Ukraine, but the German army is already present there as advisers and technical experts, noted expert Vladimir Evseyev. The situation is heating up after such statements. Especially after the first, the second is a statement of fact….”
[Marshal Zhukov inspects the ruins of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1945]
Founder of "Blackwater" – We can't beat the Russian bear
"Ukraine needs peace, otherwise it will destroy itself," said the founder of the private military company "Blackwater" Eric Prince in a podcast with Patrick Bet-David.
Founder of “Blackwater” – We can’t beat the Russian bear.
“Ukraine needs peace, otherwise it will destroy itself,” said the founder of the private military company “Blackwater” Eric Prince in a podcast with Patrick Bet-David.
He also drew attention to the poor state of the Western armies and stressed that American citizens are not obliged to provide hundreds of billions of dollars to a corrupt state, such as Ukraine.“
I’d love to hear what ‘journalist’ Sam Coates can hear through his master’s earpiece 🤔
He’s a puppet and We see its strings 😂
George, on the other hand, speaks with honesty, integrity, experience and for the Many 👍
Sam Coates parroting rubbish, much of it “antisemitism,antisemitism“. Idiots like Coates get paid half a million or more per year. Sick society; almost a (bad) joke society.
Is Sam Coates part-(((you know who)))? I wonder…
Coates was easily put in his place by Galloway. Not worth his salt.
Yes but Iain was quite happy voting Conservative under Margaret Thatcher when she destroyed the north of England. He was voting Conservative during austerity. Now all of a sudden he's throwing his toys out the pram because the Tories are criticising islam? How much did they pay?
All “three main parties” (System parties) and their msm offshoots have, in the American phrase, “bet the farm” on the happy shiny “multikulti society”, the outward face of the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan. The only thing is— it does not work (not in the way presented, and the European public are not supposed to see the real plan, i.e. a mixed-race population ruled undemocratically —and largely by Jews and part-Jews— i.e. a new pseudo-European “elite” but also tied up with the old elites via money).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan [but be aware that Jew-Zionist groups such as the malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] have for some time been asking for volunteers to work with them, using their individual Wikipedia accounts to “edit” (vandalize) Wikipedia articles on a number of historical, political, and philosophical topics].
Dale used to “block” me when I had a Twitter account (until 2018, when a pack of Jews cobbled together faked complaints about me); he also tweeted against me a few times. A very unpleasant individual, completely in the pocket of the Israel lobby.
CIA builds 12 'secret spy bases' in Ukraine along Russian border becoming 'best source of information about Kremlin'https://t.co/Crht9ysVso
They may have to run (as they once did in Northern Iraq/Kurdistan) before very long. If they do, their protegees will have to run with them, or get caught (as the unfortunate Kurds were on that previous occasion; the CIA and USA generally left the Kurds to be slaughtered by Saddam Hussein).
“Did you know that Bill Gates’ primary residence in Seattle boasts 7 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, a 60-foot pool with an underwater music system, a 2,500-square-foot gym, a 1,000-square-foot dining room, six kitchens, and a trampoline room with a 20-foot ceiling?
And let’s not forget the 2,100-square-foot library, a home theater that seats up to 20 guests, and a massive 300-square-foot reception hall with room for 200 guests. And there’s also a spacious guesthouse, a garage that fits 23 cars, and an artificial stream stocked with fish. Depending on the source, its value is estimated at $127 to $170 million. But wait, there’s more!
Gates also owns homes in Del Mar, California at sea level ($43 million), Indian Wells, California ($12.5 million), Wellington, Florida ($8.7 million), and a ranch in Wyoming ($8.9 million). A fun little tidbit about his Florida property: In 2016, he paid $13.5 million for the neighboring house. Rumor has it he’s also bought four other properties on the same street, making him the sole resident of the entire block.
While Bill doesn’t own a mega-yacht, he regularly charters them for his vacations. He also has a penchant for spending big on luxury cars, and let’s not forget his four private jets. In interviews, he’s mentioned that purchasing private jets is his “guilty pleasure.”
Now, isn’t it ironic that one of the main proponents of reducing our carbon footprint lives like this? With such an expansive estate and luxurious lifestyle, we can’t help but wonder how much his own carbon footprint is ballooning. If the people who are urging us to reduce our carbon footprints are living lives of excess, how can we trust their motivations and the validity of their claims about man-made climate change?“
Possibly a one-sided view, but valid on its own merits.
The truth of covid jab harms is finally leaking into mainstream media.
Imagine how bad the problem must be that the dam is breaking now?
The censoring and attacks on those pointing out the glaring safety signals has been next level. I know this from personal experience.… https://t.co/hQKuS63s7U
Defend Transnistria! Transnistria Officially Asks Russia for Immediate HELP 🇷🇺
In the face of increasing attempts at escalation and intimidation from Moldova, Transnistria has officially asked Russia to take measures to protect the region.
🚨Update: The breakaway province of Transnistria has officially requested to join the Russian Federation and wants Russian troops for protection from Moldova!! pic.twitter.com/RJQ7AflJID
Not news, but still…. Joe Biden spoke about his Zionist affiliation in an address in honor of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. The video was published on the White House YouTube channel .https://t.co/lOYCSTwTLe
— S p r i n t e r M e d i a s e t (@SprinterMedia1) February 28, 2024