[painting of Grenzpolizei (border guards) patrolling the DDR border zone pre-1990; https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Grenzpolizei. I once or twice crossed such a zone, but with permission and in a car, not on foot and not with Alsatian dog “Fido” chasing me…]
Memory Lane
I happened to see that someone with whom I was slightly acquainted at school in the early 1970s died a couple of years ago. Not someone I really knew, or knew well, because he, Matthew Perry by name, was in the “B” or “C” stream of my year, whereas I was in the “A” stream.
In fact, I really only became acquainted with Perry —and he was never a friend as such; I never visited his home or went anywhere with him— because, if I remember aright, we were both in the Bridge Club. An amusing fellow, with several stories to tell, often about (horse-) racing or gambling generally. The sort of person one might, in an older person, call “clubbable”.
I noticed from the piece I saw (from the online mag of my old school —incidentally, I should never have recognized him from the appended photo, perhaps taken in an unwell later year) that, after his school years were over, he had done well in pharmaceuticals, but had also flown aid to Africa (Uganda, I think it said).
Quite a few people of the same or similar age to myself, and whom I knew as a small child, older child, or generally in youth, are now no longer on this Earth. In fact, the same goes for several people I knew in later life. A reminder that we have to do what we can, accomplish our mission (of whatever kind) while still here.
Tweets seen
This is not Mark Lewis of Patron Law, but – assuming the SRA can complete a competent investigation – it will discover Lewis was out of his depth in my litigation and made several ‘mistakes’ which should end his career.@MLewisLawyer@sra_solicitors@LawPatronpic.twitter.com/N1LyYI2e6q
Unmanned weapons systems tests were conducted in the DPRK under the leadership of the country's leader Kim Jong Un
According to the Central Telegraph Agency of Korea (CTAK), the leader of the DPRK expressed great satisfaction with the test results and called the development of… pic.twitter.com/jCstOVVc66
French police have detained over 300 people during nationwide rallies against the government’s plans to cut social spending, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said:https://t.co/lLtIisboTUpic.twitter.com/DYjfdPzFa6
Reform on 30% while Labour & Tories scrape the teens – that’s not a protest vote anymore, that’s a political realignment. Britain’s had enough of the old parties. ⚡🇬🇧 #ReformUK
There is a distinction to be made between housing migrant-invaders in old military or naval bases prior to swift deportation, and housing them there (especially with few restrictions on their movements) on an open-ended or indefinite basis.
Many Jews are actively helping the migration-invasion of this country. Look at Simon Myerson, the unpleasant barrister abusive on social media. He, with a few minions, set up a “charity” expressly designed to bring more Afghans to this country.
Incidentally…
WHAT THE …
A major investigation into Afghans imported into the UK by our politicians finds:
➡️many “under threat” went back to Afghanistan for holiday
➡️many faked claims of Taliban threat & staged torture videos
Russian air defense systems shot down 1,667 fixed-wing drones, four guided bombs, and four HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems over the past week, the Defense Ministry reported: https://t.co/mwecyXJ4czpic.twitter.com/6BHprf9MBr
The Hamas political leadership in Gaza launched a noisy gambit on the chessboard nearly two years ago. Had I been in their position, I should have played that deadly game differently, in a far more oblique way…quietly extending a very very deep tunnel system under Israel, perhaps digging for years, until that network extended as far as Central Israel, then branching out.
“Measure seven times, then cut” [Russian proverb].
That made me smile. Based, of course, on the famous or infamous photos showing Stalin with Molotov, Voroshilov, and Yezhov. After Yezhov had been dismissed (and shot), the photo was doctored, as shown below:
“Just like that!”, in the words of Tommy Cooper.
“What would they do if they held a (socialist) party, and no-one came?”…
EXCLUSIVE: A group of around two dozen grassroots organisers has launched a surprise bid to lead the new leftwing party, provisionally called Your Party, after a public spat broke out between co-founders Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn.
Political splits happen in almost all parties, and Marxist-oriented parties are notoriously prone to them, but I do not think that I have heard of a party of any kind splitting into two —or is it three?— factions before the party has even been officially formed! Comedy gold…
Late tweets seen
🇪🇪🇷🇺 BREAKING: Swedish Air Force, part of NATO in Estonia, releases photos of Russian MiG-31 jets violating Estonian airspace.
Taking the news as an accurate picture of what happened, this seems to be a counter-productive move by Russia. Putin needs to get the Western public opinion on his side, or at least neutral.
Only in broken Britain could people claim asylum from a country, then jet back there on “holiday” while taxpayers foot the bill.
It proves the system is a farce and our leaders are either too weak or too complicit to put a stop to it.
…and what is to stop the few actually being sent back to France from then returning to the UK on another rubber boat? Nothing, albeit that their fingerprints etc will be on file.
Russia has increased the production of some types of weapons exponentially, and for some products, almost 30-fold, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced while speaking with workers at the Motovilikha Plants:https://t.co/EHB6JVBrurpic.twitter.com/53PAyK9BD4
Medvedev responds to US senator’s demand to ‘get to peace table’. "Negotiations will end when all the objectives of our military operation have been achieved," Dmitry Medvedev emphasized:https://t.co/hxHTBZFMy4pic.twitter.com/tad4rCsCfi
The Israel carried out air strikes against what it believed to be Iranian ballistic missile systems and radar installations. However, most of the targets were decoys. Note that there were no subsequent explosions… pic.twitter.com/E3VGN9abPL
Police have confirmed that an asylum seeker, Ahmadreza Khalafi, from Iran, granted the right to remain in the UK, has been charged with raping a woman in Bishop’s Stortford
I hold out little hope for Corbyn’s “real Labour” party. I should place its appeal somewhere in the 5%-10% area, and I doubt that it will be able to contest more than a hundred seats. However, in a few of those seats, it might have enough of a concentration of votes to win; in some others, it will split the vote to enough of an extent to topple existing Labour MPs, mostly to the benefit of Reform UK.
Take two minutes and listen to this former Green Beret talk about how this tiny, emaciated Palestinian boy was treated by IDF soldiers and GHF contractors. This is a child who was desperately searching for food to survive. https://t.co/BCfOUPnLFp
Within 48 hours, Jerusalem is expected to make a critical decision: if Hamxs refuses to release the hostages, Israel may move to formally annex parts of Gaza.
Unlike military withdrawals, which can be executed at any time, annexation is a near-permanent step. Under… pic.twitter.com/BSBRAWO35i
[“Within 48 hours, Jerusalem is expected to make a critical decision: if Hamxs refuses to release the hostages, Israel may move to formally annex parts of Gaza. Unlike military withdrawals, which can be executed at any time, annexation is a near-permanent step. Under Israeli law, reversing annexation isn’t simple, it requires either a supermajority of 80 Knesset members or a national referendum. In other words, once annexed, the land doesn’t come back without a political war.”]
So Lebensraum for American and Israeli Jew settlers, basically, and the Palestinian Arab population “deported to the East” (somewhere), into Israeli Jew-constructed and Israeli Jew-guarded concentration camps which, given that the Israelis are starving the Arab population, refusing to supply medical attention to them, and just killing them outright by shooting them, would amount to “killing camps” or —would the appropriate term be?— “extermination camps”…
I wonder whether the Israeli population as a whole, or the Israeli political milieu and military/security apparat have thought much about what might happen down the line if/when Israel eventually gets defeated on the battlefield? Something akin to what happened in southern Israel in late 2023 but on a vastly bigger scale. When people are treated the way the (Israeli) Jews have treated those, the Arabs, who, pre-1948, owned most of Palestine, their revenge will be bloody indeed.
Talking point
More about Peter Kyle MP, Starmer-stein Labour, the Jews Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein etc, and corruption at the heart of government
Earlier today, Peter Kyle—the minister responsible for UK technology policy—did the media rounds promoting the government’s new age verification rules under the Online Safety Act. pic.twitter.com/IaZJSICV8e
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
Kyle repeated the usual government lines about child safety and protection—until Nigel Farage’s name came up. pic.twitter.com/JDV9YQXRfs
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
It constituted one hell of a statement, likely intended to quash criticism rather than meaningfully engage with it. pic.twitter.com/9MR1om4Tt3
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
Far from just censoring pornography, self-harm, and child abuse—as promised—the Act is forcing X to suppress footage of protests, parliamentary speeches on child sex abuse, and even pictures of transcripts from grooming gang court cases. pic.twitter.com/Cu1hzQTTs3
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
Now, Kyle’s outburst, which he has since doubled-down on—is even more curious in light of his past associations. pic.twitter.com/eGbcBfWYDH
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
Caplin denies wrongdoing. Police say the investigation remains “ongoing and active”. Last we heard, Caplin had his police bail extended in April. pic.twitter.com/NPPiegruzl
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
Then there’s Kyle’s financial record, suggesting he might one of the most conflicted figures in Westminster—and that’s saying something.
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
That contract involved “analysing social media narratives”—work tied to the government’s Counter Disinformation Unit, the same covert outfit that targeted dissenters during Covid. pic.twitter.com/zFQZdFXnFB
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
It might come as no surprise that Public Digital subsequently received a government contract worth £5,000,000 earlier this month. pic.twitter.com/2mXT88N8Id
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
He also received £6,000 from Anthony Watson, a former Nike executive and founder of the Bank of London—a troubled institution that faced being struck off over debts to HMRC. pic.twitter.com/JWrnIYjBPw
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
A 2019 internal report by JP Morgan also linked Mandelson to Epstein after his 2008 conviction for procuring a child for prostitution. pic.twitter.com/AWF17e4Dv5
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
He has also held meetings with Tony Blair—the former Prime Minister who now champions digital ID cards for all UK citizens and decries “misinformation” at seemingly almost every opportunity. pic.twitter.com/CMtT0iwJwz
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
Full breakdown—as always with source links so you can check yourself:https://t.co/V1SVKUKSdo
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) July 29, 2025
From 2007 to 2013, he was deputy chief executive of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO). In 2013, he became chief executive of Working for Youth, a newly formed charity focusing on helping unemployed youth.[6]
Epstein survivor Sarah Ransome on Ghislaine Maxwell: “Ghislaine is as responsible, if not more than Jeffrey. I want Ghislaine behind bars for the rest of her life. Purely because she is that sick. The public are not safe with her on the street.” pic.twitter.com/cFTQ71COLD
[“One year on from Southport, our country & children are even less safe and more at risk Our borders? Completely and utterly out of control Our communities? Being used to host thousands of other young men from war-torn nations who are breaking our laws Our state? Now so absurd it is literally importing members of the Taliban while gagging the press Our government? More interested in controlling our speech than our borders and security All this is the very opposite of how a responsible government would have responded to Southport“]
The Southport atrocity, terrible as it was, was merely a tiny fraction of what has happened in this country by reason of the importation of millions of inferior people.
As for Starmer-stein, well…it surely is obvious now (as I blogged well over a year ago, around the time of GE 2024) that he is, to put it politely, in the wrong job.
Mark Lewis is both negligent and dishonest. He was “puffed” by the msm to a ridiculous extent during and after the phonehacking scandal about 13-15 years ago.
The USA is a project. The UK is not. That’s what makes both of them great. The UK’s problems stem from a small group of powerful people treating the country like a first year sociology project, rather than protecting an ancient and noble history. pic.twitter.com/o218G8vATU
Pseudo-conservative globalist greaseball Fraser Nelson once again admitting, in effect, that he is a traitor to the British people, their society, way of life, and their future.
The Washington administration wants to reach an agreement with Russia on resolving the conflict in Ukraine in 10 days, otherwise it will impose import duties, President Donald Trump told:https://t.co/U0f2D929rGpic.twitter.com/omGyhumE2n
Ha ha! Trump really is becoming a little bit silly now…
Russian troops liberated two settlements in the Zaporozhye Region and the DPR over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday:https://t.co/9W5taF4JZVpic.twitter.com/F5hi5qXmY5
Ukraine will start recruiting men over 60 years old for contract military service, according to a new law signed by Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday. This measure appears to be an attempt to compensate for the shortage of new recruits in… pic.twitter.com/uzC2clcIEh
…let alone in the 1960s… but that was before the UK became the dustbin of the world.
Late thought
On “British” TV news today, impossible to escape the ridiculous “lionesses” nonsense. Pretty obvious why it is being pushed so hard; a distraction from the real UK and real world news. Several different agendas being pushed at the same time.
Late talking point
I think that a lot of people in England are exactly of the same mind, mutatis mutandis.
I wonder whether the vitriol he has recently been experiencing from the Zionist Jews has woken James O’Brien up a little to the menace to free speech that they represent?
Tweets seen
In pictures | The Beit Hanoun area in the northern Gaza Strip before and after the Israeli war." pic.twitter.com/yin4JZQlBP
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 23, 2025
Israeli war crimes. Whether the overall war on civilians be called or labelled a “genocide” or not is almost immaterial. The cruelty and/or sadistic brutality of the Israeli Jews (and that of the Jew-Zionist support cabals in Europe, North America etc) speaks for itself.
US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio:
"These people living in Gaza are wild animals.. I want Israel to destroy every element of Hamas." pic.twitter.com/Cl9FVQeFLq
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 23, 2025
Rubio is a semi-lunatic and, like almost all prominent American politicians, a puppet of Israel and the American Jewish lobby.
An Israeli official told the Jerusalem Post:
"Turkey's agreement to purchase 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets isn't a game-changing threat to our Air Force. The Typhoon is a capable but not superior aircraft compared to our fighter jets.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 23, 2025
[“An Israeli official told the Jerusalem Post: “Turkey’s agreement to purchase 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets isn’t a game-changing threat to our Air Force. The Typhoon is a capable but not superior aircraft compared to our fighter jets. But it’s a clear and worrying signal that Turkey is accelerating its arms buildup in a way that could eventually challenge Israel’s military edge in the region. The deal isn’t an immediate threat, but still a headache for Israel”.]
This is the sort of thing that matters, not well-meaning people holding up placards in the UK to protest against the evil actions of the Israeli Jews in Gaza or the West Bank.
Eventually, both Turkey and Iran will have the means available to stamp on Israel and kill it off, very likely, notwithstanding Israel’s nuclear capabilities. Iran’s power rests, at long distance, on missiles, presently conventional, but perhaps eventually nuclear; Turkey’s power rests mainly on very powerful, and becoming more powerful, conventional forces; millions of soldiers, 2,500 tanks, and ever-more-powerful military air fleets.
I fully expect the Jews to be driven out of the Middle East eventually, but that will not, of course, be the final chapter.
A broad front against Russia strikes at China, India and Brazil
▪️Trump openly blackmailed Russia last week to end the conflict in Ukraine within 50 days. Threats were also directed at China, which is being called upon to change its attitude towards Russian energy companies. And… pic.twitter.com/QUDrquHAkS
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 23, 2025
Does Trump really think it effective grand strategy to threaten Russia, China, and Brazil (among other states) at the same time?
Peter Kyle – Labour MP for Hove and Portslade (East Sussex). Peter has been an MP for ten years and is now the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology.
Peter previously worked for children’s charities and helped set up an orphanage in Rumania. He held senior… pic.twitter.com/DFFSq98Ug0
[“Peter Kyle – Labour MP for Hove and Portslade (East Sussex). Peter has been an MP for ten years and is now the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology. Peter previously worked for children’s charities and helped set up an orphanage in Rumania. He held senior positions while Labour were in opposition. Peter is also a Parliamentary ‘officer’ and Vice Chair of Labour Friends of Israel. Peter was a persistent critic of Jeremy Corbyn when he was leader of the party. The @ElectoralCommUK donations page shows that Peter has received £270,596.59 in donations and perks. In 2023/24/25 these have included: £118,433.22 from the Labour donor, banker and founder of Albourne Partners Simon Ruddick. £16,000 from international banker Anthony Watson. £13,000 from the @CWU, £99.840 from @PublicDigitalHQ to cover a staff secondment. The individual concerned was a ‘policy fellow’ at the Trevor Chinn funded/Morgan McSweeney run consortium; @LabourTogether £5,000 from banker and Chief Executive of Coutts & Co. Michael Morley £5,000 from Baron Patrick Carter. £15,000 from Simon Kime. £10,000 from Labour donor Lord Matthew Oakenshott. £10,000 from political donor Susan Ruddick. £13,665.57 from Lord David Sainsbury for international trips by air and on the Eurostar. £3,584 in hospitality and tickets from The Football Association for the Brit Awards and Taylor Swift and Madonna concerts.£1,835 from @SkyArts for hospitality and tickets to various events. £2,758.95 from the intelligence linked firm @HakluytCompany for a trip to San Francisco to meet with personnel from the tech industry. With his £93,904 salary, expenses, allowances, perks and very generous donations, there’s no doubt that Peter is living the good life as a Labour MP. ‘Poverty in Hove, part of Brighton & Hove, is a significant issue, with child poverty rates being a particular concern…Brighton & Hove has higher levels of pensioner poverty than the national average and contains the ward with the highest level of pensioner poverty.’ On 9th July 2025, Peter voted for the welfare/PIP cuts that will result in further distress and hardship for people who are disabled and unwell. Peter also voted to scrap the #WinterFuelPayment to pensioners and voted to retain the two child benefit cap which ‘significantly contributes to child poverty’ in the UK. @UKLabour@peterkyle.”]
Peter Kyle, MP for Hove and Portslade, is a typical member of the present Labour Friends of Israel government (arguably the least competent UK government in memory). A freeloader, out for what he can grab.
I had already considered that possibility. Would probably give Reform over 300 —maybe even 350— MPs, Labour perhaps 100, Cons and LibDems about 75 each, and the new “Corbyn” party maybe (at most) 10. Something like that. Not as much difference as one might have imagined, but cementing Reform’s presently-likely triumph.
Everything Corbyn always was in a nutshell. Never a leader, always an activist. And whilst I think Gaza is an abomination and tragedy beyond measure and I personally would’ve both suspended arms to Israel and sent the Israeli Ambo home by now, it does not belong in the mission… https://t.co/R98CezdeVJ
[“Everything Corbyn always was in a nutshell. Never a leader, always an activist. And whilst I think Gaza is an abomination and tragedy beyond measure and I personally would’ve both suspended arms to Israel and sent the Israeli Ambo home by now, it does not belong in the mission statement of a new British party. He’s had a lifelong obsession with Palestine and lost his political career over anti-Semitism. It will continue to cost him. Who isn’t in favour of helping Gaza? Nobody.”]
“Who isn’t in favour of helping Gaza? Nobody.”
Really? Nobody?!
The lady tweeter seems to have forgotten about Israel, certainly the Netanyahu government, almost certainly most of the Israeli Jews, and (probably) most of the Jews in the UK and elsewhere.
As far as Corbyn being an “antisemite” is concerned, I wish he had been; he might then not have been so easily removed by a conspiracy consisting of Labour Friends of Israel MPs, murky Jew-Zionist orgs circling like vultures overhead, and Israel-lobby msm scribblers, talking heads etc; also, pro-Israel mass media platform-owners such as Murdoch, Desmond and others …
From my perspective, Corbyn is not really “antisemitic” at all, or only marginally.
“Wow” indeed…if that opinion poll is accurate (and it may be), Reform would get 436 MPs at a general election (a Commons majority of 110), Labour 78, LibDems 55, SNP 37, Cons 15, Greens 4 (etc).
Any result like that would certainly spell the end of the long-lived Con Party, would knock the stuffing out of Labour, and would write Reform UK a blank cheque (subject only to the House of Lords, where Reform has no peers at all, out of 836 peers at present. However, Farage could just create hundreds of new Reform peers, or simply abolish the Lords).
Among the hundreds of Labour MPs who would be booted out would be Stephen Kinnock, Angela Rayner, Dan Jarvis, Jess Phillips, Ed Miliband, Luke Akehurst, Stephen Timms, Andrew Gwynne, Bridget Phillipson, Liz Kendall, Nia Griffith, Maria Eagle, Angela Eagle, Lucy Powell, Yvette Cooper, Anna Turley, Paul Waugh, Sarah Champion, Kim Leadbeater, Gareth Snell, Torsten Bell, Emma Reynolds, Wes Streeting etc.
Interestingly, Starmer-stein might survive, but no doubt would resign as Labour leader. He would not be interested in staying on anyway.
Prominent Cons in the bin would include Dunce Duncan Smith, Mel Stride (the Con “moderates'” great white hope), Kemi Badenoch (present Con leader and “great non-white hopeless”), Suella Braverman, Jesse Norman, Oliver Dowden, Julian Lewis, Desmond Swayne (my own local MP, and entirely useless, though I do not disagree with him on everything), Jewish-lobby puppet Robert Jenrick, Rishi Sunak, Mark Francois, Andrew Rosindell, the deadhead Gavin Williamson, “chocolate soldier” Tom Tugendhat, Nick Timothy, James Cleverly, Alex Burghart, David Davis, Jewish-lobby minor puppet Alec Shelbrooke etc.
Some LibDems and Greens would also be binned, but none of them is of the slightest consequence.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 24, 2025
Protests in Ukraine continue: Rallies held in 11 cities Demonstrators in Kyiv continue protesting through the night. Flares are lit to the sound of the air raid siren. The gathered demand the immediate restoration of powers to anti-corruption institutions, despite President… pic.twitter.com/sF7jJB3aoi
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 24, 2025
The test of the seriousness of this would be a willingness to abandon the pensions triple lock. https://t.co/Mm0LjIIZc9
If “Carpetbagger Kemi” does that, the Con Party, presently on 16% public support (almost all of which consists of people over State Pension age), will fall to 6%. Oblivion.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 24, 2025
I sometimes feel ashamed at my country these days, once a world leader, once ruler of a great empire, when I see the new trains, train lines, bridges, roads, cityscapes etc in China, Russia, and even some parts of Europe, as compared to the UK. (ps. I regard Russia as sui generis, not —as such— part of either Europe or Asia).
This is the scene in Kyiv now! 🇺🇦 Zelensky tried to end corruption investigations by executive order — and the streets erupted in anger. Clashes are escalating, and people are chanting against repression, amid sirens and burning flares pic.twitter.com/E85fzR540d
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 24, 2025