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“The Grand Old Ho of York”…
The whole Windsor clan, and their hangers-on and sycophants, comprise a “rotten borough” which should be eliminated.
See also:
Look at that photo. What a horrible-looking group, yet they have the gall to call us devils!
[“Turns out Jewish supremacism is an actual thing! Who knew? No need for the Counter Terror Police to arrest @doctor_rahmeh four times to stop her saying it after all! I am sure the Leeds Jewish Representative Council/Simon Myerson, the CAA and the CST, on whose instructions the police acted, will now apologise, retreat and sit this one out.“]
This is what the [Israeli] Jews do during a “ceasefire”…
The Jews (Israeli Jews, but supported by most Jews in other countries such as the USA, UK, France etc) have done this, and continue to do this.
For once, “they” tell the truth. Unusual candour.
Most of the important early “Russian” communists, both Bolshevik and Menshevik, were not Russian at all but Jews or part-Jews. Lenin himself was either half or quarter Jew.
I have already blogged about the craven and disgraceful behaviour of Tice (especially) and Farage.
“They” always try either to intimidate or to bribe. Those are their primary weapons.
Would translate to a Commons with about 406 Reform UK MPs, 87 Labour, 53 LibDems, 44 SNP, 16 Cons, 9 Greens.
On those figures, Kemi Badenoch would lose her seat.

Some truth in both of those tweets, but the “socialist” tweeter has apparently missed the point that the Labour and Conservative parties also are replete with “wealthy men (and women) in suits“, and laughing even more at the British people as they pocket their salaries, expenses (often fraudulent) and outside business opportunities, donations, freebies etc.

Starmer-stein, Rachel Reeves, and Angela Rayner have been among the worst freeloaders. Yvette Cooper and her now ex-MP husband, Ed Balls, were of course also actual expenses cheats (same goes for Rachel Reeves), lucky not to have been prosecuted for fraud in the past (when MP expenses were even less-monitored than they now are).
Not necessarily, but it is a good campaigning message in a situation where Starmer-stein is despised and even hated by many voters.
My own take on that is that Starmer has little self-awareness, and will cling on to the bitter end. A lost by-election at Gorton and Denton might be that end, or it might not. The May 2026 local elections (those that have not been “postponed” or “cancelled”) might also be that end, or might not be. Open question at present.
Not quite as striking as other very recent polls, but the end result not much different in big-picture terms.
Would translate to a Commons with about 350 Reform MPs (solid overall majority), 123 Lab, 58 LibDems, 41 SNP, 31 Cons, 11 Greens [etc].
Reform may, in that poll, be in a worse position than in the November 2025 polling, but the figures speak for themselves, really. Labour and the Con Party are still very much in the doldrums. The public are not enthusiastic about Reform either, but are willing (30% of them, anyway) to vote Reform in order to stamp on both Lab and Con.
Probably something about putting him up against a wall.
Brutal. The last time I was there, in the late summer of 2007, the weather was rather hot.