Well, this week a convincing victory over political journalist John Rentoul. He awarded himself 2 “and a half” out of 10, whereas I scored 7/10.
I did not know the answers to questions 6, 7, and 8. I admit that I guessed no.9 (out of two possibilities), and I really should have got no. 8, having visited the area several times, but I was out by some margin.
“‘Dishonest’ London nurse ‘blamed for patient death’ took second job while ‘sick’ and faked timesheets. Adekemi Adefidiya worked agency shifts at Homerton Hospital while receiving sick pay from Barts”
So the “dishonest London nurse” is actually an African…
Not only that. My London used a stock picture of a white nurse to illustrate its report. Imagine the fuss and noise if they had done it the other way around…
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Kemi Badenoch demonstrating her disdain for public opinion in Britain, the Commonwealth and around the World. Another deserved nail in the coffin of the Conservative Party. https://t.co/QpMwLhOMHn
I said, three years or more ago, on the blog, that “slightly to my surprise, Keir Starmer appears absolutely clueless“. Was I right or wrong?
The key issue for Keir Starmer is this. Was he aware before PMQs that Mandelson had expressed his support for Epstein after his conviction. If he was, then his expression of confidence in the House was clearly an attempt to mislead the House. And he has to resign. https://t.co/LT7NKjSoxc
It is not a question of whether Starmer will step down, but how and when. By resignation, and quite soon? After his MPs revolt after the local elections are a metaphorical bloodbath next year (2026)? After he loses the next General Election in (?) 2028 or 2029?
Can Keir Starmer survive? Inside the plot to bring down the prime minister.
“The conversation has moved on from ‘if’. Now it’s about ‘who’ and ‘how’.”
The primary focus has obviously been on the Mandelson saga this week. But people are overlooking the significance of Lucy Powell securing over 100 nominations for Deputy Leader when No.10 mounted a major operation to prevent a contest. Labour MPs see it as a watershed moment.
"More people migrated into Britain than to the USA, a country that is 40 times larger by area than Britain, and which has nearly 5 times the population."https://t.co/gIYxC4S3dN
NO! both to Islamism and to Jew-Zionist supremacism.
…and no to Europe being swamped by non-Europeans in general.
Statements by a number of EU and NATO countries about their readiness to send military contingents to Ukraine are a bluff; in reality, none of them will do so, US political commentator and radio host Steve Gill told TASS:https://t.co/VPdZ6bAJRkpic.twitter.com/7jj8gm5QZm
I am not so sure. Never underestimate the stupidity of the so-called “elites”. Having said that, nothing countries such as the UK or France or Germany could send to Ukraine would change substantially the situation on the ground, which is that Russian forces continue to advance, the Kiev-regime forces continue to fall back, and the latter are losing 1,000-2,000 men every day.
Lord Walney (the right wing Zionist formerly known as John Woodcock MP) is well known as a friend of the arms industry and a former head of Labour Friends of Israel.
He is now the 'Independent adviser on political violence and disruption in the… pic.twitter.com/WnBgJXa3If
Reposted today on Twitter/X by Dr. David Miller, the academic being persecuted and prosecuted by the malicious Jew-Zionist cabal known as “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”.
In fact, re. “lord” Walney (John Woodcock), I was there long before Dr. Miller:
🇰🇵North Korean leader: The country will unveil a policy to strengthen its nuclear and conventional military capabilities at the upcoming Workers’ Party conference. pic.twitter.com/ssdTLZ2VV5
We have no need to read scholarly works about the ancient Medes and Persians to see that the relationship between economic strength and military strength is elastic, not simple. Look at North Korea: economically near zero in conventional terms, yet a major regional power militarily, and one which, if it were to acquire deliverable nuclear weapons, might be regarded as a potential world power.
It is true that Israel, Pakistan, and India all have nuclear weapons, and yet are not world powers, but it might be argued that Israel and perhaps India are anyway already more than simply regional powers.
They burned everything down, and now they're stealing, with a smile on their face. Nepalis are destroying their own country. pic.twitter.com/y09f9ily9q
How long before the British taxpayer is asked to pay out (yet again) via more aid money?…
Europeans should rule the world.
"An eye-watering 1.3 million people migrated into Britain in just one year, 2023, alone –the highest figure in a single year since records began."https://t.co/Dg8Fe6wpEp
After the latest war between Iran and the Israeli regime, gaps in the defense systems of both sides were revealed.
In these circumstances, Tehran intends to deploy the Russian advanced electronic warfare system "Krasukha-4" in the country in order not only to increase its… pic.twitter.com/XFkpSHUIc6
[“After the latest war between Iran and the Israeli regime, gaps in the defense systems of both sides were revealed. In these circumstances, Tehran intends to deploy the Russian advanced electronic warfare system “Krasukha-4” in the country in order not only to increase its deterrence potential, but also to create a balance of power in the region.
“Krasukha-4” is capable of blinding enemy radars and disorienting reconnaissance satellites. The deployment of this system in Iran is seen not only as strengthening the defense potential, but also as a strategic move that will entail serious geopolitical consequences for the entire region.“]
…and a detailed, much older but frequently updated blog post about the milieu of the now-defunct Jew rapist, sex trafficker, and Israeli agent, Epstein, which very long post goes into, inter alia, Epstein’s (and Ghislaine Maxwell’s) relationship with Israeli Intelligence, including both MOSSAD and Aman (Israeli military intelligence):
The Epstein inner milieu was essentially Jewish, though non-Jews with useful intelligence information, influence or “clout” (such as American future or ex-Presidents) were also invited to travel to “Lolita Island” on the “Lolita Express” private jet(s), and to stay on the island.
Some of the Jews invited by Epstein included Peter Mandelson, the famous Jew-Zionist lawyer Alan Dershowitz [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Dershowitz], and prominent members of the Israeli intelligence apparat.
…and this, showing Mandelson walking amiably in conversation with incredibly wealthy Jewish woman and Labour Friends of Israel member, Margaret Hodge (nee Oppenheimer) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hodge]:
As my old mum used to say "always judge by a person they keep" and boy Peter Mandelson keeps some shitty company. Toss up which one is worse pic.twitter.com/PWc3lWr3Hr
Starmer is, of course, also a Labour Friends of Israel member, as is Mandelson.
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Keir Starmer expelled Jeremy Corbyn from The Labour Party but he made Peter Mandelson the British Ambassador to the United States. pic.twitter.com/iWZDWosBVB
I would love to discover whether Starmer, when en famille, and during the Jewish religious dinners which he himself has said happen at his home on certain significant dates (his wife being Jewish, and his children brought up as if fully-Jewish), wears one of those little skullcaps (a “yarmulka“, I believe is the term).
[Starmer in discussions at a Jewish synagogue in London in 2022]
Peter Mandelson, now Starmer's Ambassador to the USA, with Jeffrey Epstein. I was sacked as Ambassador for opposing torture and illegal rendition. The worlid of power is a dark place indeed. pic.twitter.com/PJG4Byfh21
Bloomberg has a stash of more than 100 emails between Peter Mandelson and convicted paedophile, the late Jeffrey Epstein. Their disclosure are humiliating for the British ambassador to Washington and highly damaging for the man who appointed him, Sir Keir Starmer. I have… pic.twitter.com/JtXXqhD5my
So there it is. Starmer sacrifices Mandelson because the clamour became too loud.
Surely (?) Starmer will realize, if he has not already realized, that he is really not very good at this prime minister stuff…
Russian battlegroups made Ukraine lose a total of about 1,440 troops in the special military operation zone in the past day, according to data from the Russian Defense Ministry:https://t.co/fbB9wrdcEkpic.twitter.com/2hnEWX4aNR
I have noted this before on the blog, but I am always amazed to see the development that has taken place in Doha since even my second visit there in 2008, let alone my first in 2001.
The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, expressed the opinion that the war between Russia and Ukraine could last for several more years. pic.twitter.com/Y6JvAKJLmq
One factor alone: a couple of days ago, the first “unescorted” migrant-invader boat for about 2 years came to UK shores. In other words, every day, give or take, for the past 2 years, the migrant-invader untermenschen have been “escorted” to the UK by the Royal Navy, Border Force (farce?) or the (captured by traitors) RNLI’s vessels. Or, to put it another way, the invaders have been ferried here. Google “Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan”…
Translates to a Commons with about 445 Reform UK MPs, 71 Lab, 48 LibDem, 41 SNP, 14 Con, 7 Green (etc).
Who would ever have thought it? Not only the Reform upsurge, but a mere 14 Con Party MPs in the Commons, only seven more than the Green Party, and scarcely more than a quarter of the LibDem contingent.
Also, Labour projected to be on 71, having won or retained 412 MPs only just over a year ago, in 2024.
What makes recent polls even more remarkable is that Reform has climbed so high despite most people polled residing little trust in Farage, Reform’s leader (and I dare say that Tice, Reform’s deputy leader, and a total doormat for the Jewish lobby and Israel, would poll even lower, assuming that the public generally are even aware of his existence).
Imagine where an upsurge-party could be if it had a leadership cadre in which the public could reside trust!
The main two System parties have been binned by the British public already. They are running on empty (and their 2024 election results).
All too close to some human behaviour. I recall that Lenin had a statuette of a monkey holding a small human skull on his desk, supposedly a gift from the Jewish business exploiter, Armand Hammer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_Hammer]
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US President Donald Trump has demanded a commitment from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to strike Qatar again, the Axios portal said, citing sources:https://t.co/dkKBHEb5YCpic.twitter.com/TYDzupcLtk
The Jewish “leader” of the misnamed “Green Party”, who thinks that a million migrant-invaders per year is “not a huge number” (not just the rubber-boat invaders —50,000-200,000 a year— but also the “legal” migrants).
It is easy to say that the open-borders Greens are just loonies that have no traction, but those loonies are currently polling at 12% in some polls. That is almost as high as the current polling of the “Conservatives” and the LibDems (both around 15% in some polls; in others the LibDems are on 12%, Cons 15%).
Of course, the Green Party is mainly default voting for some disenchanted former Labour Party voters. They are unlikely to poll, in a general election, as high as 12% (6.39% at GE 2024), but it is disturbing that so many people are willing to accept such rose-tinted socio-political fantasies as having any reality.
The fact is that the legal framework around “asylum” is totally outdated. It was never meant to apply in a world which is in such chaos that maybe 10% of the entire population of the planet, i.e. 800 Million persons, might plausibly have a “well-founded fear of persecution“…
One of the unexpected (?) detriments of the disastrous ending of the Second World War, which led to premature decolonization etc.
We are asking for the public's help identifying this person of interest in connection with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. 1-800-CALL-FBI Digital media tips: https://t.co/K7maX81TjJpic.twitter.com/ALuVkTXuDc
Well, Starmer can only be pushed out by his own MPs, unless he resigns.
In any event, Labour is toast whichever clown may replace Starmer-stein. Labourites can take comfort in the undoubted fact that the Con Party is even more “toast” than Labour.
Commuting into London = having to pay £33 for a 30 mile journey while navigating a tube strike because lazy people want to work 32 hours a week & say £72,000 isn’t enough while foreigners take off their shoes, treat the train like it’s their living room & have conversations on… pic.twitter.com/rl2frhkgXM
I cannot now remember how much my First Class monthly season ticket Brockenhurst-London Waterloo cost when I used that line near-daily in 1999 and then again in 2001, but it seemed extortionate, and for a not very reliable service. I just looked up, out of curiosity, what it would cost this month. £1,400 for the month. Nein danke!
A half-caste who cannot even express himself in the English language.
Oxford University, like the rest of the UK, is sliding very fast now.
Incidentally, the Oxford Union elections brought forth the following names:
“The full breakdown of results is as follows:
President-elect: George Abaraonye
Librarian-elect: Brayden Lee
Treasurer-elect: Matthew Chiu
Secretary: Samy Medjdoub
The six candidates elected to the Standing Committee are Arwa Hanin Elrayess, Liza Barkova, Prajwal Pandey, Daniel Eldridge, Katie Pannick, and Catherine Xu. Victor Marroquin-Merino was the runner-up.
The eleven candidates elected to the Secretary’s Committee are Vijay Pathak, Will Lawson, Milo Donovan, Sara Hughes, Qasim Ahmad, Zahra Saeed, Dheeraj K. Singh, Catherine Kola-Balogun, Trishaad Surty, Oliver Douglas, and Oliver Green.”
Had the Arabs inter se, and Iranians, not been very divided, very inefficient, and very corrupt, “Israel” would not have lasted a tenth of the time (77 years) it has.
The New York Times: Putin's message to Ukraine, Europe, and Trump — I will not back down pic.twitter.com/4oaz22WFLP
“Jeffrey Epstein was a very wealthy man, but exactly how wealthy and where that money came from remains shrouded in mystery.
Newly unearthed emails last week shone light on Epstein’s role as freelance client development officer, acting as a channel between political figures and business titans, greasing up the former with lifestyles they could not afford and the latter with avenues of political influence.
…the questions about the source of Epstein’s wealth have never been fully resolved. He was worth nearly $600m at his death, thanks mostly to two wealthy billionaire clients – Victoria’s Secret founder Les Wexner and, later, Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black – as well as Johnson & Johnson heiress Elizabeth “Libet” Johnson, sister of former US ambassador to the UK Woody Johnson.
Between his collection of lavish homes in New York, Palm Beach and Paris, two private Caribbean islands, two jets and helicopter, Epstein held nearly $380m in cash and investments, according to his estate.
That wealth arrived suddenly. According to associates, until the end of the 90s, Epstein was living in a two-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side close to the river. It was only when Maxwell arrived from London that his lifestyle was dramatically elevated.
Epstein moved to a townhouse on 68th Street and later to a 28,000-sq-ft mansion on 71st Street, later transferred to him by Wexner in 2011.
Steven Hoffenberg, a former business partner of Epstein convicted of running a Ponzi scheme, claimed that Maxwell’s father, disgraced press baron Robert Maxwell, introduced his daughter to Epstein in the late 1980s.“
This is Sajoud the little girl who’s childhood was stolen by war, her eyes still shine with beauty despite collecting garbage in the streets.#FreePalestinepic.twitter.com/9rBQowlWHY
“They” are very brave when targeting children or other unarmed civilians, but they still have the race-memory of a time, about 80-90 years ago, when they themselves (at least, their ancestors) scurried in fear away from soldiers wearing a different uniform…
Von der Leyen to focus on EU militarization in State of the Union address. The principal elements of her speech are clear in advance: calls to stand firm against Russia, support for Ukraine, and an accelerated pace of EU militarization:https://t.co/vvzl9exec0pic.twitter.com/1Rz4WMgYFY
IN BRIEF: What is known about overnight Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian regions. Two employees at a boarding school in the Rostov Region suffered injuries:https://t.co/s453hMGv1Wpic.twitter.com/62SJlpFe8b
Poland sent military equipment to the Belarusian border on Wednesday morning, reported the state television channel "First National".
"A column of Polish military equipment is moving towards the Belarusian border. Morning footage shows the movement of Polish troops heading… pic.twitter.com/egEULS2FGI
Translates to about 392 Reform MPs, so a substantial overall majority. Lab 99, LibDems 64, SNP 33, Cons 30 (etc).
I have seen a few tweets noting that, in another recent opinion poll, Reform’s share dipped to about 28% after its recent annual conference, but those tweets are mistaken insofar as they say that the lower Reform UK level therefore shows increased support for Labour or Con. I think not. People are not intending to vote Reform to get a Farage/Reform government; they are intending to vote Reform in order to stamp on and kick Lab and Con.
Look at 2024. Voters voted Labour (or abstained) in order to kick out the Cons and their “great non-white hope”, the little Indian money-juggler, Sunak. Labour thus gained an unmerited large Commons majority even though, out of every 20 eligible voters, a plurality, 8 out of the 20, did not even vote; 4 out of every 20 voted Labour; 3 out of every 20 voted Con; 2-3 out of 20 voted Reform; another 2-3 voted LibDem, and 1 out of 20 voted Green.
The point is that, having binned the fake Conservatives, the voters now want to bin fake Labour. The result of that will be that Reform benefits by default, as Labour did in 2024. The wish of the people, though, is not Reform government, as such. They accept, whether consciously or not, that that will be the inevitable result of binning both main System parties, but their wish is just to have an effective government, and a society which puts Britain and British people first.
It is hard to say what the “ceiling” of Reform, in percentage terms, may be. The opinion polls have had Reform as high as 35%, so far. That may stretch to 40% or higher; we do not know. I certainly think it doubtful that either Con or Lab will get to 35% before the next general election. Lab may or may not get to 30% (I doubt it); the Cons are unlikely to go higher than 25%, or even 20%.
As often said, my hope is that Reform beats Con and Lab, but then fails in government, leaving the field wide open for the advance of a social-national movement that, at present, does not exist in a formal sense.
The head of the UK police watchdog has said ‘non-crime hate incidents’ should be scrapped and police should focus on tackling crime.
…and the police must stop acting as puppets or good little dogs for the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby (especially the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”).
Nationwide protest rallies and strikes against the government’s economic policies are taking place in France. According to French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, nearly 200 people have been detained for participating in riots so far:https://t.co/KdH4FfGiTEpic.twitter.com/nCD4l2ZLsj
The European Commission will suspend financial support to Israel and freeze all payment transactions with this country, said Ursula von der Leyen, President of the EC.
She also proposed imposing sanctions against several Israeli officials.
“I think the world of you and I feel hopeless and furious about what has happened.
"I can still barely understand it. It just could not happen in Britain. You have to be incredibly resilient, fight for early release and be… https://t.co/0cPmDlQJnj
Well, we know that Mandelson is uninterested in young (or any) women, so what is the connection? It must be the Jewish and Israeli connection. Mandelson is a Jew. Epstein was a Jew (Epstein now, of course, having “gone up the chimney”, but Mandelson not yet).
Mandelson is yet another member of Labour Friends of Israel, along with Starmer-stein and almost all of his Cabinet.
There is a clear Jewish, Zionist or pro-Zionist, and Israeli Intelligence (MOSSAD, Aman etc) aspect to the whole Epstein case. Look at the involvement of the half-Jew, Ghislaine “Maxwell”, whose horrible full-Jew father, “Robert Maxwell”, is believed to have been MOSSAD’s chief agent in Europe, until (very probably) assassinated on MOSSAD or Aman orders. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Intelligence_Directorate_(Israel).
Look at my very detailed, and frequently updated, examination of all such matters around Epstein:
Hodges thinks Starmer-stein’s position is hard to understand. Not when you factor-in Starmer’s slavish pro-Israel position, which is egregious even compared to that of Sunak, Truss, “Boris”-idiot, May, and Cameron-Levita.
Look at Starmer’s Cabinet, at his elevations to the Lords etc. Starmer may actually be a conscious and willing agent, or at least an “agent of influence”, of the Israeli state.
Has everyone in Government gone completely insane. How can they think this is a tenable stance. https://t.co/qlN5oczjdS
Like previous no-good prime ministers, Starmer was the preferred candidate of the Israel lobby. That lobby trashed poor old Corbyn, and (via a Labour Friends of Israel, and pro-Zionist msm, conspiracy) installed Starmer and his Labour Friends of Israel ministers.
Speaking for myself (and as can be verified by my blog posts going back several years), I always saw Starmer as “dull as ditchwater“; also, having been at the Bar myself, I knew that quite mediocre people often get quite high positions in English law, in Starmer’s case as Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). I therefore thought, until about 3-4 years ago, that Starmer, though dull and also in the pocket of the Israel lobby, would —as a Prime Minister of this country— be at least administratively competent. I was therefore surprised, circa 2022, to see that, in fact, Starmer was so incompetent that I described him that year as “utterly clueless“.
I think, though should not say so, that I was right…
'Mr Herzog, is your government committing war crimes?'
Look at stupid Starmer-stein’s face as the scarcely rhetorical question is asked. He looks more affronted than the Jew from Israel.
The armed forces of Ukraine lost approximately 1,325 servicemen in the zone of Russia’s special military operation in the past 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry said:https://t.co/5YOoOuxmXopic.twitter.com/6d3ecEhUpz
In a single day…(and it is happening every single day).
NATO, at Warsaw’s request, has invoked the use of Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty and launched consultations over the violation of Polish airspace by unmanned aerial vehicles, government spokesman Adam Szlapka told the Polsat TV channel:https://t.co/DtbtKfi65opic.twitter.com/ZKUr0cTUGh
I am not “anti-Polish”, not by any means, and travelled there several times in the late 1980s, but I struggle to understand why the current Polish authorities seem determined to have their country flattened again, and for no good reason.
Protests have broken out in France against the government's economic policies. Hundreds of protesters are blocking roads and disrupting city operations in Paris. The reason was the government's decision not to index pensions and social benefits in line with inflation. pic.twitter.com/Ty40FwKSFX
“Jeffrey Epstein was a very wealthy man, but exactly how wealthy and where that money came from remains shrouded in mystery.
Newly unearthed emails last week shone light on Epstein’s role as freelance client development officer, acting as a channel between political figures and business titans, greasing up the former with lifestyles they could not afford and the latter with avenues of political influence.
…the questions about the source of Epstein’s wealth have never been fully resolved. He was worth nearly $600m at his death, thanks mostly to two wealthy billionaire clients – Victoria’s Secret founder Les Wexner and, later, Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black – as well as Johnson & Johnson heiress Elizabeth “Libet” Johnson, sister of former US ambassador to the UK Woody Johnson.
Between his collection of lavish homes in New York, Palm Beach and Paris, two private Caribbean islands, two jets and helicopter, Epstein held nearly $380m in cash and investments, according to his estate.
That wealth arrived suddenly. According to associates, until the end of the 90s, Epstein was living in a two-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side close to the river. It was only when Maxwell arrived from London that his lifestyle was dramatically elevated.
Epstein moved to a townhouse on 68th Street and later to a 28,000-sq-ft mansion on 71st Street, later transferred to him by Wexner in 2011.
Steven Hoffenberg, a former business partner of Epstein convicted of running a Ponzi scheme, claimed that Maxwell’s father, disgraced press baron Robert Maxwell, introduced his daughter to Epstein in the late 1980s.“