The scamdemic/panicdemic is still accepted by many as something real, rather than a massive hoax which basically temporarily reclassified influenza as “Covid”, and then pretended that a kind of Black Death was stalking Europe, thus opening up (as the WEF —World Economic Forum— crowed at the time) an opportunity for a “Great Reset” of society, including strict controls on free speech, travel etc.
The propaganda around “Covid” bit deep. I still see, years later, the odd loonie wearing the useless cloth facemasks once mandated by ill-intentioned bureaucrats and plotters (such as the infamous Professor Ferguson).
In fact, in the past few weeks, I have seen four such facemask loonies, one a pink-haired, fat, and youngish (twenties/thirties?) woman employee at a Tesco supermarket about 5 miles from my home, a second one also a Tesco employee, though without the coloured hair; the others two very elderly women shopping at the same store.
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China has begun to devalue. Moves are still small, but this is clearly a signal to Washington. After all, the Dollar has been falling, so – if anything – the Yuan should be rising against the Dollar to remain stable in trade-weighted terms. But it's falling and that's a signal… pic.twitter.com/txgaMaiuaX
The price of futures contracts of Brent crude oil for June 2025 delivery has dropped below $64 per barrel on London's ICE for the first time since April 26, 2021, according to trading data:https://t.co/ak5iYVf2hNpic.twitter.com/RpAAflS7Ia
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 6, 2025
An official representative of the Ukrainian Air Force said that it is becoming increasingly difficult for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to intercept Russian missiles and drones, as they are constantly being modernized. pic.twitter.com/vXUimByho5
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 6, 2025
Dmitriev: It is possible that the American deep state is attempting a color revolution against Trump
AROUND 1,200 ANTI-TRUMP DEMONSTRATIONS IN ALL 50 AMERICAN STATES
The protests were organized under the slogan "Hands Off" and were directed against Trump's "comprehensive… pic.twitter.com/XAP598lulJ
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 6, 2025
Some but not all of the preconditions for a second American civil war are in place.
Kemi Badenoch's defence of Israel's shameful detention and deportation of British MPs is just the latest example of a politician whose real loyalties lie elsewherehttps://t.co/PvSUGRFwkt
Kemi Badenoch may have a British passport but is not really British; she is a Nigerian. Her mother deliberately had her in London so that she, Kemi, would be “entitled” to a British passport (and have the “right” of residence in the UK). Kemi Badenoch was brought up in the USA and Nigeria and did not return to the UK until she was at least 16.
Kemi Badenoch is an African with very shallow roots in the UK, is a puppet of the Jewish/Israel lobby, and believes that only those with significant money should have any rights. Bin her.
Not my opinion alone (though it would not concern me if it were). Opinion polls now have the “Conservative” Party around 20%, which (as far as I know) is the lowest level of support ever.
There is every chance that, in the Runcorn and Helsby by-election (1 May 2025), the Con Party will end up in 3rd, possibly 4th, or even 5th place (after Reform UK, Labour, LibDem, and possibly Greens).
Of course the two MPs deported from Israel are also not really British…
ECONOMY – A tale of 2 countries.
▪️India hits 1 billion tons of coal production. GDP growth: 6.5%.
The problem British voters have is that all three main System parties (LibLabCon) are basically enemies of the people, all complicit.
The dog, sensing that her owner is about to have an epileptic seizure, first makes her owner sit on the floor, then gets water from the cupboard, finds her medicine and gives it to her, then makes her owner lie on the floor.❤️ pic.twitter.com/B1vrwe4uHQ
The situation on the global oil market is extremely turbulent, which is related to the US’ decision to impose tariffs on the majority of countries, Dmitry Peskov said, adding that the Russian authorities are keeping a close eye on it:https://t.co/5ozgpWG2vupic.twitter.com/YBptNlaD2G
The Russian economy is demonstrating solid growth rates, being attractive to investors, especially Western ones, Russian Economic Development Minister Maksim Reshetnikov said:https://t.co/Cos0jIqiBtpic.twitter.com/AwescPkuyq
Trump calls for Europe to pay reparations to the US: "We put a big tariff on Europe. They are coming to the table. They want to talk, but there's no talk unless they pay us a lot of money on a yearly basis number one for present but also for past." pic.twitter.com/q1f3N5ebMz
Still, this may be the chance Europe needs. If Europe as a whole forms a better and more friendly relationship with Russia, and distances the USA (and China) somewhat, it would be to the advantage of both Europe and Russia.
Sometimes things are seen more clearly from outside, from a distance.
Good evening. We are 71% of the way to our £5,000 target. Again, I intend to seek a vexatious litigant order against Stephanie Hayden which, if granted, should stop him suing anyone else in the future. My legal team tell me there's a high chance of getting one.…
Not sure of the facts of that matter, but “Legal Gengar” has done sterling work exposing fraudulent “grifters” such as “Jack Monroe” (Melissa Hadjicostas) and the Jew, Simon Harris (aka “Man Behaving Dadly” etc).
Talking point
“For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom: But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumbling block, and unto the Greeks foolishness.”
[1 Corinthians 1:22-23, King James Authorized Version]
EXCL: One of the Tories’ biggest donors has stopped funding the party in a move insiders believe will result in the closure of its northern HQ – @elenicourea reveals https://t.co/0vAx5zFOjc
Until now Populism has been a primarily right-wing phenomenon. But after the insanity of the past couple of months a door is now being opened for left-wing populism. Trump is destroying the settled capitalist consensus. And it’s not going to take much for someone to fill the gap.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 7, 2025
You’re hearing the first howl of a dire wolf in over 10,000 years
Back from extinction
using ancient DNA from fossils up to 72,000 years old, Colossal reconstructed a full genome , through precise CRISPR edits, and brought this species to life pic.twitter.com/jMVtnKtT9m
Russian servicemen, preventing the Ukrainian armed forces from regaining the positions lost earlier, are successfully advancing on a great section of the front in the Kupyansk direction, military expert Marochko told TASS:https://t.co/nwmqyWNvwVpic.twitter.com/8TZK0c0u19
Morgan Ortagus, the US envoy to Lebanon, concealed her Star of David necklace during her meeting with Nabih Berri, the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament and head of the Shiite Amal Movement, Hezbollah's representative in negotiations and foreign affairs. pic.twitter.com/US2gjLaNaq
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 5, 2025
Labour MP Dan Norris arrested over rape and child abuse allegations
Party suspends North East Somerset MP after he is taken into custody following police raid on his constituency homehttps://t.co/Oh8kJ7fEkS
— Land of Saints & Sinners (@Landsinners) April 6, 2025
Labour Friends of Israel member. A Starmer-stein favourite.
…and the Runcorn and Helsby by-election only 24 days away…
You do know a Labour MP was just arrested on child sex charges don’t you? How many Labour MPs and councillors arrested so far in the last 12 months?
6! 4 of which are paedophiles.
Labour MPs:
1.Dan Norris: On April 5, 2025, Dan Norris, the Labour MP for North East Somerset and…
[“You do know a Labour MP was just arrested on child sex charges don’t you? How many Labour MPs and councillors arrested so far in the last 12 months? 6! 4 of which are paedophiles. Labour MPs: 1.Dan Norris: On April 5, 2025, Dan Norris, the Labour MP for North East Somerset and Hanham, was arrested on suspicion of rape, child sexual offences, child abduction, and misconduct in public office. The allegations pertain to incidents from the 2000s and a rape allegation from the 2020s. Norris has been released on conditional bail while the investigation continues, and the Labour Party has suspended him, removing the party whip. 2.Mike Amesbury: In February 2025, Mike Amesbury, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby, was jailed for 10 weeks after pleading guilty to assault by beating. The incident occurred in October 2024, and Amesbury was suspended by the Labour Party following his arrest. Labour Councillors: 1.Lee Laudat-Scott: In July 2024, Lee Laudat-Scott, a councillor in Hackney, resigned after being charged with sexually assaulting a child under 13. His arrest marked the second paedophile scandal in Hackney Council within a year. 2.Ricky Jones: In August 2024, Ricky Jones, a councillor in Dartford, was arrested and subsequently charged with encouraging violent disorder. This followed a speech he made at a counter-protest in Walthamstow, where he allegedly called for violence against far-right protesters. The Labour Party suspended him pending the outcome of legal proceedings. 3.David Graham: In early 2024, David Graham, a senior Labour councillor in Fife, Scotland, was arrested and charged with alleged child grooming offences. Following his arrest, the Labour Party suspended him, and he was due to appear in court at a later date. 4.Desmond Gibbons: In late 2024, Desmond Gibbons, a former Labour councillor on Gedling Borough Council, was sentenced to 21 months in prison after being found with over 600 indecent images of children, some as young as three years old. Gibbons had resigned from the Labour Party and his council position prior to his sentencing.“]
“Hyper-globalisation was economic & cultural. Economically, it ripped nations open to a rigged system that offshored jobs, wages, factories to service China; culturally, it ripped them open to mass immigration to service big business. Both smashed the working class in the West” https://t.co/jTHP0gCSaj
Can it be that ridiculous and unpleasant little pissant Darren Jones thinks that the NHS is somehow an economic contributor to the UK economy, when it is really something (albeit necessary, so be it) taking out resources overall? Worrying that the Chief Secretary to the Treasury seems to have no grasp of basic economics.
Having clearly lied initially and claimed it was justified in doing so. An appalling crime. https://t.co/3V9RlNg6cu
'We need to wake up. Civil wars aren't something that are just assigned to history or to crackpot African nations. It could happen here. And unless we deal with the underlying causes, it will happen here!' — @WillKingston sounds the alarm over the UK edging towards civil conflict pic.twitter.com/cNbmNwMfNY
The most ancient countries in the world by date of the emergence of civilization. pic.twitter.com/qoQbtxusHS
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 6, 2025
Interesting, but I am more interested in both the present main culture, i.e. our own, the “Germanic-Anglo-Saxon-American” (as Rudolf Steiner put it), and the next main culture (which still lies fifteen hundred years in the future), the Russian/Slavonic.
At present, the Russian culture is almost entirely a borrowing from older cultures, mainly the Graeco-Roman culture and our present “Western” culture, just as Northern Europe only had “borrowed” Graeco-Roman culture until around 1400 AD (or “CE”) and the eruption of the Renaissance, which was essentially a brief recapitulation of the Graeco-Roman age.
There are, as yet, only indications, seen here and there, of that future Russian culture.
Breaking the ice: Russia's nuclear fleet has no competition
▪️This week, the fourth nuclear-powered icebreaker of Project 22220, Yakutia, completed sea trials and departed for operations along the Northern Sea Route. pic.twitter.com/z5VnaLlYDo
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 6, 2025
‘Why should British hospitals, and British patients, be forced into humiliating corridor care in hospitals overrun with rats, cockroaches, and sewage leaks?’
Were there more limited foreign aid being sent, were vast sums not being wasted on the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev, were there no migration invasion, were there few non-whites living here, and were the UK a fundamentally white European ethnostate, this country would be hugely better off in every way; not only economically but also socially and culturally.
Has anyone other than latterday slave traders benefitted from mass imigration?
— Steve – Back in Watford. (@SteveInWatford) April 6, 2025
Labour’s economic lunacy hits even the TUC. They’re cutting 40 out of 100 full time staff. “Who knew that championing workers’ rights meant trimming your own?” The TUC insists it’s part of a “recovery and growth” plan – Guido Fawkes https://t.co/PviWDMSPoD
The trade unions stopped standing up for British workers about 50 years ago, certainly 35 years ago. The unions moved to being just another load of “anti-racism” “anti-sexism” pro-immigration and pro-LGBTXYZ drones. As for supporting higher pay and better working conditions, forget it. The unions long ago stopped seriously pushing for those, and had no power to do so anyway. A waste of space.
Native British Snakeshead Fritillary. Getting increasingly rare, mostly a Southerner. I have one clump and it grows a bit every year. 😊🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/KAHpf1D987
Pickle, Jonny, Rupert and Wizard were born at the sanctuary following one of our largest and most shocking rescues in 2021. 😞
After receiving expert care, the quartet are now beginning an exciting next chapter several years later as part of our Donkey Assisted Activities herd. pic.twitter.com/Mu4b0LOndb
— The Donkey Sanctuary (@DonkeySanctuary) April 6, 2025
Late music
[a painting by someone I knew as a small child, who was the same age as me, who was also a neighbour and, much later, an eminent psychiatrist, but who died in his fifties]
This week, another victory over political journalist John Rentoul. He scored 2/10, but I trumped that with 4/10. I knew the answers to questions 4, 5, 8, and 10. In the back of my mind, I might have got a few more, but there it is.
"It's going to backfire because across the Western world, the elite class today namely, the ruling class that dominates the institutions that is trying to impose a political project which really only represents 10-15% of Western populations"https://t.co/bOzkd81OUr
"Since Keir Starmer and Labour came to power last July, nearly 30,000 illegal migrants have arrived on some 542 small boats.
That’s an average of 780 migrants every week under Keir Starmer, compared to 570 under Rishi Sunak and 400 under Boris Johnson."https://t.co/RMvY4Onmhx
Not forgetting that “legal” immigration is about 20x those figures anyway.
On the left is Lucy Connolly, a mother who wrote an offensive social media post she later deleted. For this crime she was given 2 years and 7 months in prison.
On the right is Mohammed Abbkr, he sprayed petrol on 2 people and set them on fire, his punishment? A hospital order… pic.twitter.com/cEImjm2LbC
🚨 BRITAIN JUST JAILED A WOMAN FOR A TWEET 🚨 31 MONTHS. For words online. Lucy Connolly — sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison Not for violence. Not for theft. But for a social media post deemed offensive.
📢 This isn’t justice. It’s ideological punishment.
[“In a country where repeat criminals walk free… Where grooming gangs evade charges… One woman is thrown behind bars for speech. “Her injustice shames Britain.” — The Telegraph
This isn’t about protecting society. It’s about silencing dissent and enforcing obedience. If a tweet can cost you your freedom, You don’t live in a democracy — you live under tyranny. https://telegraph.co.uk/gift/0cc779aa15c20c03“]
Lucy Connolly is a political prisoner. Not in Russia. Here in the UK. Denied bail, given a horribly harsh sentence for a tweet, prison governors now deny Lucy her right to prison leave. Free Lucy! 💔 https://t.co/jYXCJ4Y9Go
Of course, Allison Pearson might be listened to more if she ditched her apparent support for the evil and malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” (“CAA”), a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy, in effect, and which is the worst anti-free-speech org in the country (see my own experiences, detailed above).
Lucy Connolly's appeal isn't until the 15th of May, 10 months after her tweet, remind me how quickly the former Labour MP @MikeAmesburyMP , who beat the shit out of a constituent and was only jailed for 10 weeks, took to get an appeal.
That brought to mind another Lucy— Lucy Letby. I have never claimed that Lucy Letby is either innocent or guilty of the crimes wherewith she was charged. I do not know, and have not much followed the case in any detail.
However, I did say on the blog, after she was convicted, that she seemed (from what little I had read in the msm) to have been found guilty on the basis of rather loose circumstantial evidence (which is not necessarily wrong, if that evidence is or was sufficiently probative).
Now I note that some fairly weighty opinions are saying that Lucy Letby might seriously be not only victim of a miscarriage of justice but actually innocent. I neither agree nor disagree. I have not looked at the matter in anything like enough detail. However, there lurks a feeling that, maybe, she is in prison without having actually done the crime(s).
The underlying reality is that the NHS is now largely a skeleton service, and those always loudly supporting it on ideological grounds, no matter what it does wrong, or fails to do right, are not serving either the NHS or the British public.
In any case, there is really very little difference between what Starmer-stein, Rachel Reeves, Liz Kendall etc are doing and what the “Conservative” governments since 2010 did.
Yet another (ex-) MP who has never had a non-political job. A System drone.
Trade and economic relations between Russia and the United States are currently virtually nonexistent, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in response to a question from TASS at a briefing:https://t.co/xP3uUpBsJHpic.twitter.com/9qZ1XhYCGD
So Russia is immune from both tariffs and (U.S.) sanctions…
Ukrainian forces lost up to 430 personnel in the Battlegroup Center’s responsibility area in a day, the group's press center chief, Alexander Savchuk, told reporters:https://t.co/YTCSdRdLulpic.twitter.com/ASXKVh00La
Israel is at its current form a terrorist state. The IDF is a terrorist organization. pic.twitter.com/UVEusA6bOh
— Melanie Schweizer 🇩🇪 (@Melaniebelizi) April 5, 2025
The Jew-Zionist organizations in the UK are supporters of Israeli policy, Israeli terrorism and Israeli war crimes.
[Rafah, Gaza, before and after the Israeli Jews repeatedly attacked it; an Israeli war crime, Biblical in its scale]
Markets tank for a second straight day and even some allies of the president are expressing concerns, and hearing from voters. pic.twitter.com/C9VdCxV3o5
For the first time, I can see (as serious likelihood rather than a mere possibility) a socio-political war breaking out in the USA somewhere not far down the line.
“She lived 3,500 years ago – but facial reconstruction technology has brought a woman from late bronze age Mycenae back to life.
[“The digital reconstruction of a bronze age Mycenae woman. Photograph: Juanjo Ortega G.”]
The woman was in her mid-30s when she was buried in a royal cemetery between the 16th and 17th centuries BC. The site was uncovered in the 1950s on the Greek mainland at Mycenae, the legendary seat of Homer’s King Agamemnon.
Dr Emily Hauser, the historian who commissioned the digital reconstruction, told the Observer: “She’s incredibly modern. She took my breath away.
“For the first time, we are looking into the face of a woman from a kingdom associated with Helen of Troy – Helen’s sister, Clytemnestra, was queen of Mycenae in legend – and from where the poet Homer imagined the Greeks of the Trojan war setting out. Such digital reconstructions persuade us that these were real people.”
[13th-century BC fresco from Mycenae. Photograph: Peter Eastland/Alamy]
Hauser, a senior lecturer in classics and ancient history at the University of Exeter, said: “It is incredibly exciting to think that, for the first time since she was laid beneath the ground over 3,500 years ago, we are able to gaze into the actual face of a bronze age royal woman – and it truly is a face to launch a thousand ships.
“This woman died around the beginning of the late bronze age, several hundred years before the supposed date of the Trojan war.”
A digital artist, Juanjo Ortega G, has developed the lifelike face from a clay reconstruction of the same woman that was made in the 1980s by Manchester University, pioneers of one of the major methods in facial reconstruction.“
[The Guardian]
…and, surprise surprise, she was not black, not even brown…
Remember the “woke” fakery around “Cheddar Man” a decade ago, and the (later disproven) claim that he was (and so ancient Britons generally were) of “black” race? Or the assertions by Mary Beard and others that some of the Roman soldiers in Britain were “black”?
At least no-one has tried to impose more such ideologically-driven fakery on this new material.
European cultures, and civilization— the product of the white man (and woman).
“A man who gouged out an 87-year-old pensioner’s eye and beat him to death with his own walking stick has been locked up indefinitely.
Sekai Miles, 23, subjected Bernard Fowler to a “brutal” random attack outside Harold Wood station in east London early on February 27 last year.
Having targeted his eyes, Miles also hit Mr Fowler over the head 19 times with his walking stick and stamped on his head eight times, the Old Bailey heard on Friday.
Retired mechanic Mr Fowler had gone to the station that day to pick up free newspapers for the community.”
[defendant]
Wall. Squad. End.
Do you imagine that untermenschen of that type can create, or even maintain, a civilized society? No. They cannot even live in one.
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A fencer’s brave protest against men in women’s sports has gone viral. Stephanie Turner refused to face a male opponent who had fought in both men and women’s tournaments simultaneously. ‘Trans inclusion’ makes a mockery of fairness, says Jo Bartosch https://t.co/cyj2YkQ8aD
“Norris has a particular interest in child safety and regularly campaigns against child sexual abuse,[11] having co-written a free booklet on its prevention.“
"Long live Palestine, long live Azzam , long live Yemen, long live Puerto Rico "
A Mexican activist used a hammer to smash a wax statue of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a wax museum in Mexico City after dousing it with red paint. pic.twitter.com/uVpom3XFRF
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
Construction of the world's tallest bridge is nearing completion in China.
It passes through the Huajiang Grand Canyon and will soon reduce the time it takes to cross the gorge from 70 minutes to 1 minute; opening is scheduled for June 2025.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 5, 2025
Good grief. There is much to dislike about China, in particular its disregard for animal welfare, but one cannot ignore its achievements, especially in engineering.
CDU/CSU rating falls to 24% (-2), while AfD rating rises to 24% (+1) – for the first time in history, these leading parties are on par, BILD laments pic.twitter.com/o8a7YT0e7P
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 5, 2025
As a result, System parties in Germany want to ban the AfD. Germany is a fake democracy at best.
Overnight, air defenses intercepted 107 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported. TASS has compiled key details on the impact of the massive attack:https://t.co/Y6Qm3KL2Owpic.twitter.com/9w6F7hDseA
US Strategic Command (Stratcom) commander Air Force Gen. Anthony J. Cotton has sounded the alarm about the need to rapidly modernize America's nuclear triad pic.twitter.com/ksyq3MHPzc
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
Putin's special representative Dmitriev made a number of statements following his trip to the United States:
◾️ US companies are ready to occupy the niches left by European companies that have left the Russian Federation ;
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
The head of the US Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, General Timothy Ho, has been dismissed from his posts , the Washington Post writes pic.twitter.com/6TmvGK7OmB
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
The Israeli army announces an expansion of the ground operation in the northern Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/Jkypt8t5PD
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
When will “they” finally decide that they have had enough revenge?
NEW POST. Britain’s small boats crisis is getting worse —not better—under Labour. And it’s become a powerful symbol of the wider failure to manage immigration, integration and multiculturalismhttps://t.co/IoJpXj3qvu
Unless Labour urgently change its strategy on the small boats one think tank says another 60,000 illegal migrants could arrive this year https://t.co/RMvY4Onmhx
Whatever the exact figures (recent opinion polls have varied much), the direction of travel is clear. The main System parties are both out of favour with the public.
The Runcorn and Helsby by-election, set down for 1 May 2025, thus takes on an even greater significance.
🚨EXCLUSIVE Inside British Steel, the UK's last remaining primary steelmaker. First footage of the blast furnaces in half a decade. With the plant's Chinese owners preparing for its closure, this might be the last glimpse of virgin steelmaking in the country that invented it👇 pic.twitter.com/c8jj0aLbJ5
Very true, but behind all that is something very different. Starmer-stein marches to yet another very different drummer…
If you don’t understand how the legal system really works, here’s something you need to know:
Apart from giving your name and address, your only words to the police should be: “No comment.” Let your solicitor do the talking – that’s what they’re there for.
[“If you don’t understand how the legal system really works, here’s something you need to know: Apart from giving your name and address, your only words to the police should be: “No comment.” Let your solicitor do the talking – that’s what they’re there for. The system pressures people to plead guilty for a lighter sentence, even when they’ve done nothing wrong. It’s designed that way – quick, easy, and cheaper for them. But it leads to countless miscarriages of justice. And once you plead guilty, even if it becomes clear later that you were treated unfairly, you’ve usually lost your right to appeal. Know your rights. Don’t be bullied by the system.“]
I was wondering whether (presuming that it was so) the person in that first tweet pleaded guilty, thinking to receive mercy, if not justice. Not in a “political” case…
Interesting that the police (obviously, or presumably, posing as “anti-terror” plods) got the man’s credit/debit cards barred, thus forcing him to return to the UK rather than extend his stay, move elsewhere etc. Thus we see the dangers inherent in the looming “cashless society”. If your only money is stored in electrical impulses on a screen, it is controlled, monitored, and can be cut off, centrally. Be warned.
Talking point
“Two-tier Keir”…aka “Starmer-stein”.
Runcorn and Helsby by-election
I would ask the voters at Runcorn and Helsby, for their own sake, to vote Reform, whatever its flaws. Hit out at fake Labour and fake “Conservatives”, hit out at the System (while you still can).
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Russian troops liberated eight communities in the Donetsk area and the Zaporozhye Region over the week of March 29 — April 4 in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Friday:https://t.co/TMAB13XNBhpic.twitter.com/lujto6xgcN
According to Maariv, Iran has prepared more than 1,000 hypersonic ballistic missiles to attack Israel's infrastructure in the event of a possible attack. pic.twitter.com/WcIZEvEy5l
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
Norway will increase military support to Ukraine to $8 billion in 2025 , Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said, noting that this is a "significant contribution to peace and stability" in Europe. pic.twitter.com/1VzpM8WaeL
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 4, 2025
The political system in Norway is basically a ZOG/NWO set-up.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
The Pentagon chief will for the first time ignore the meeting of the international coalition to provide military support to Ukraine, scheduled for April 11 in Brussels
Defense News notes that Hegseth does not plan to join the meeting, either in person or remotely, and that the… pic.twitter.com/kMYxHKGYxK
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
Kharkiv under massive drone attack. There were 14 strikes on the city in 40 minutes pic.twitter.com/CjPR9sOGcC
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
French Foreign Minister Barrot threatens Iran with war: The window of opportunity to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue is narrow. If negotiations fail, military confrontation will be an almost inevitable price to pay at the cost of destabilizing the region. pic.twitter.com/WNT2wQj3t3
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
"Iran will disappear by September"🤦
The US expects to defeat Iran by September if it rejects the deal and dismantles its nuclear program, the Daily Express claims, citing an unnamed source in the US administration. 🤦🤦🤦 pic.twitter.com/weXy5O17la
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
Europe should declare neutrality in respect of all current wars and other conflicts; however, it seems to be going the other way…
NWO/ZOG…
Putin is a dictator?
Meanwhile in Europe:
France 🇫🇷: Marine Le Pen sentenced and barred from running in the elections. Romania 🇷🇴: Elections canceled, winning candidate arrested and imprisoned. Germany 🇩🇪: Preparations for a similar scenario against the AfD party. Slovakia 🇸🇰:… pic.twitter.com/gTp0To4U4p
[“Meanwhile in Europe: France— Marine Le Pen sentenced and barred from running in the elections. Romania— Elections canceled, winning candidate arrested and imprisoned. Germany– Preparations for a similar scenario against the AfD party. Slovakia— assassination attempt against anti-war Prime Minister Robert Fico. Hungary— Continued attacks against Orbán and pressure to exclude Hungary from EU decisions. Estonia— 25% of Russians barred from voting in the elections.”]
❗ By effectively equating any form of engagement with Russia with a potential offence, the UK authorities have further cemented Britain's status as one of the most unfriendly Western jurisdictions.
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) April 3, 2025
[“By effectively equating any form of engagement with Russia with a potential offence, the UK authorities have further cemented Britain’s status as one of the most unfriendly Western jurisdictions. The move leaves little doubt that the UK intends to further escalate its confrontation with Russia. http://t.me/RusEmbUK/2086“]
“More than half of LabourList readers expect Labour to lose the Runcornand Helsby by-election and anticipate the party will lose a “significant number of seats” at the local elections, exclusive polling by Survation for LabourList has revealed.
Around 53% of those surveyed believe Reform UK candidate Sarah Pochin will win the first Westminster by-election of the parliament, taking place on May 1.
Less than a quarter said they expected Labour to hold the seat when voters go to the polls, with around one in five (19%) unsure as to which party will emerge the victor.”
[Labour List]
[“No, wait! I have always voted Labour! My parents, grand-parents and great-grandparents also always voted Labour in Runcorn!“]
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its not really failing as they never had any intention of addressing it
Tomorrow, I’m publishing the latest bonkers stats on how Keir Starmer and Labour are utterly failing to control immigration, the borders and, by extension, our country. Get it straight to email (free)https://t.co/liUeIhMiRY
It’s going to be a type of referendum on labours performance
— Common Sense Is Dead (@commonsense1191) April 3, 2025
Israeli media publishes a list of possible targets for a strike on Iran in the form of infographics: it includes military bases, nuclear and other strategically important facilities pic.twitter.com/idNNoHcRcL
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
In Russian translation; includes Teheran and Isfahan.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
The editor-in-chief of the Middle East Eye warned about the consequences of a strike on Iran, stressing that such a war would be existential in nature , and Tehran would strike with everything it has .
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
Israel continues massive bombing of residential areas in Gaza Strip. Middle East channels sadly note that Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have ceased to be covered by international media. pic.twitter.com/yhFERPCKDg
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
NATO Commander-in-Chief Cavoli said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were incapable of launching a major offensive pic.twitter.com/RQ5sOAamWd
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 3, 2025
As frequently said before on the blog, Russia cannot lose this war and will not lose this war.
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[Akademgorodok, near Novosibirsk, Western Siberia]
Quite. Look at the Allison Pearson case. Oh, wasn’t she shocked when the police came to her door and questioned her about a few online comments. Yes, shocked. She put all her outrage in her next newspaper column scribblings, and the “usual suspects” in the “free speech” milieu all formed up to march behind her— Toby Young, the “Free Speech Union” he put together, the Spectator, the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail etc.
As a matter of fact, I myself think that the police behaved outrageously in that instance.
Where, though, was Allison Pearson when others suffered from similar or worse behaviour at the hands of the police and those behind the police, and indeed Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), who have wormed their way into positions of influence, sometimes having suborned those stupid “elected” Police and Crime Commissioners brought in a decade ago by David Cameron-Levita.
Much of such backstairs manipulation can be lain at the door of the very malicious Jew-Zionist org known as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, a pro-Israel pressure group (effectively a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy in London) whose self-styled “Director of Investigations and Enforcement”…well, let’s just call him “Slitherman”…is not infrequently to be found broadcasting his lies and propaganda on the “usually, no-one watches” Talk TV and GB News and even, sometimes, on Sky News.
At the foot of this part of the blog can be found a few blog articles detailing some of my own experiences. First, though, let us look at Allison Pearson’s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison_Pearson] experience.
[“In November 2024, Pearson was visited at home by Essex Police asking her to undergo a voluntary interview after a complaint that she had incited racial hatred with a tweet posted in November 2023. During a period of scrutiny on British policing of pro-Palestinian protests during the Gaza war, Pearson had posted a photo of Greater Manchester Police officers standing besides supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan‘s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party waving the party’s flag. However, despite the flag including the word “Pakistan”, she called the flagbearers “Jew haters” and misidentified the officers as Metropolitan Police officers, citing an incident where that service had not met with an Israeli-advocacy group. These errors were corrected by a Community Note and Pearson deleted the tweet.[15][16]
After the visit, Pearson wrote a Telegraph column criticising the incident and saying that the police had said it was a non-crime hate incident. Essex Police reported The Daily Telegraph to the Independent Press Standards Organisation, saying that it had body camera footage proving that they had never said it was a non-crime hate incident.[15][16]
You see from that Wikipedia article that Allison Pearson criticized people as “Jew-haters“. She herself is not Jew, or even (as far as I can see) “part-” or “crypto”. A provincial scribbler by origin, who blagged a poor 2:2 in English at university and, as “journalist”, gets most of her facts wrong.
Allison Pearson has made common cause with the “CAA” snoopers and “lawfare” abusers. She said nothing when the Jewish lobby abused law and professional regulation to have me wrongfully and unlawfully disbarred in 2016; neither did she speak up for me when I was on trial for writing this blog (on trial in late 2023, sentenced in March 2024).
The police have been at my door about 5 or 6 times since 2013, always because some Jew or other has made up a contrived complaint. See the blog articles posted below. A few telephone calls too. The last time was only about a year ago, when some policeman at the door confronted me with Twitter/X posts, which (apart from the language used, which never could have been from me) were from, I think, 2024, and I have not posted on Twitter/X since I was permanently “suspended (expelled) in 2018, when —once again— a pack of Jews combined to “complain” about me.
Seems that the police (posing as a poundland KGB or Stasi) think that I am the only Ian Millard in the world, or in the UK, or posting online. Are they really so ineffective and unthinking? No wonder (real) crime is exploding.
Allison Pearson has also never said a word supporting other victims of Jew-Zionist lawfare, such as Alison Chabloz (imprisoned for posting satirical songs and cartoons), Jez Turner of the now-defunct London Forum (imprisoned for making a short speech in Whitehall saying that Jews should be removed from the UK), or Sam Melia of Patriotic Alternative (imprisoned for distributing completely lawful stickers).
The same is true of other controlled opposition types—Toby Young, the Free Speech Union, GB News, Talk TV, Farage, “Prison Planet” Watson, Matt Goodwin etc, not to forget Katie Hopkins herself…
Ms. Hopkins has never said a word in support of me (or any of those others mentioned).
Come for the vulnerable and disabled yet again and they will rightly come for you. They might not have anything left under Labour but they have a vote. https://t.co/WxTeWffLwf
The first test of that will be the by-election at Runcorn and Helsby on 1 May 2025, i.e. 4 weeks this Thursday.
Only total dummies are going to vote foe Starmer-stein’s fake Labour, but there are plenty of dummies out there, especially in the North of England where many vote Labour automatically, even today (because their great-grandfather always voted Labour…).
Leaving dummies of that sort aside, though, who will vote Labour now? Pensioners? Hardly! The young (under-30s)? Doubtful. Anyone on any State benefits? Very doubtful.
Not that Con is any sort of alternative, now that Labour is doing what the “Conservatives” used to do, and worse…
Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride wants to ditch the Triple Lock on State Pensions, so the over-60s voting “Conservative” would be turkeys voting for Christmas.
Reform is really the only game in town in the by-election, if one were to take seriously the “democratic” Schauspiel.
That wasn’t in the Labour manifesto either. More police they promised. Instead, devastating cuts in the capital.
Met Police to lose 1,700 officers and staff in £260m shortfall – BBC News https://t.co/rOoQic5Arf
[“REVENGE— Get down there, where you wanted to send me, you unclean spirit!“]
Thus perish all my enemies.
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Who is still voting for the Conservatives after 14 years in power? Has everyone memory-holed the Boriswave, highest tax burden since WW2 and the increasing crime rates that happened under their watch?
I find it hard to believe that any or many would vote Lib, Lab, or Con after the past 15-25 years…
These latest figures would translate to a Commons with 223 Con MPs, 170 Reform, 130 Labour, 56 LibDem (SNP 43 etc). Underwhelming. Con minority govt. (supported by Reform?).
Still, would be good to see so many “Labour” careerists culled.
Among those kicked out would be that horrid little bastard Stephen Kinnock, Angela Rayner, Mary Creagh, Ed Miliband, Wes Streeting, Rachel Reeves, Liz Kendall, Sarah Champion, Kim Leadbeater, Torsten Bell, Lisa Nandy (it just gets better!), and Emma Reynolds.
That one would mean Lab 197 MPs, Reform 194, Cons 141 (etc), so maybe a minority Reform government.
What is holding back Reform is that it is not social-national, just conservative-national.
We always lecture Russia on democracy – and now they have thrown this lesson back at us like a boomerang, said Marine Le Pen, who was disqualified from running in the French presidential election by a court ruling pic.twitter.com/wziVOi7pTE
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
Aux armes, citoyens!
A Ukrainian model of the M901 launcher of the American MIM-104 Patriot air defense system, equipped with a container for PAC-2 missiles, is towed by a KrAZ-260V pic.twitter.com/uNDuOuaaUU
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
British media write that they received a sensational leak from the Pentagon : the US will not help Europe in the event of a Russian attack. The US Department of Defense document says that Europe should not depend on the White House in the event of a Russian invasion. pic.twitter.com/TMgger0CPp
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
NATO’s days are numbered.
Johnson: Europe is heading for war with Russia, but it has neither the military power nor the resources to do so
Larry JOHNSON: The main reason for the aggressive policy towards Russia is the loans that France, Great Britain and Germany gave to Kiev. If Ukraine is defeated, that… pic.twitter.com/ATC5AxBCAm
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
[“Johnson: Europe is heading for war with Russia, but it has neither the military power nor the resources to do so Larry JOHNSON: The main reason for the aggressive policy towards Russia is the loans that France, Great Britain and Germany gave to Kiev. If Ukraine is defeated, that money will disappear. And the Russian army will destroy all foreign forces that find themselves on the territory of Ukraine. All those soldiers will be dead. All that will remain is to count their bodies After the summit of the “coalition of the willing (to help Kiev)” held in Paris on March 27, French President Emmanuel Macron said that several members of the coalition plan to send “deterrence forces” to Ukraine. As he emphasized, these forces, which will operate under the direction of Paris and London, will allegedly not replace Ukrainian troops and will not become peacekeepers. Their task will be to contain Russia, and they will be deployed in strategic locations agreed in advance with Kiev.“]
Israel Channel 14:
Following the attack on Iran, Iran is also expected to carry out large-scale missile and drone attacks deep inside Israel. pic.twitter.com/030gt2X1C4
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
How about tax cuts to parents so that the mother can actually stay at home for the 1st 5 years of their child's life to raise them, instead of handing over their 6 month old baby over to strangers so that they can work & pay taxes. All you want is both parents working so you can…
— Heather Louise Navin 🟣 (@ZoeWill26686182) April 2, 2025
[“How about tax cuts to parents so that the mother can actually stay at home for the 1st 5 years of their child’s life to raise them, instead of handing over their 6 month old baby over to strangers so that they can work & pay taxes. All you want is both parents working so you can get as much tax as possible. Scientifically babies are not supposed to leave their mother at all until the baby is 3 years old. Exactly the same as Apes. This is an attack on the nuclear family.“]
At first, I thought that that tweet from Zoe Williams was uncharacteristically sensible, but soon realized that this is a different Zoe Williams, not the very silly Guardian scribbler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoe_Williams].
another black hole for the diversity chancellor to fund
— Nitrocellulose Doormat (@NitrocelluloseD) April 1, 2025
“Germany could ban far-Right politicians from running for office. Draft agreement seeks to ensure convicted extremists from parties such as the AfD cannot contest elections.
Far-Right politicians in Germany could be banned from running for office under plans by the incoming government, echoing a decision in France to block Marine Le Pen from a presidential bid…“
[Daily Telegraph]
Well, there it is. NWO/ZOG cabals are planning to remove even the fig-leaf of “democracy”.
Of course, “convicted” is but a (not-very-cunning) lie. All that that means is that the System will ensure that troublesome dissidents are indeed convicted, under some or another repressive anti-free-speech “law” or other. Then, abracadabra!, they are barred from standing in elections in the supposedly “free” countries.
Well, if implemented (whether in Germany, in France, or elsewhere) that will only leave action directe as a way forward, as President Kennedy noted about 65 years ago…
Russia’s Battlegroup Center inflicted up to 435 casualties on Ukrainian troops and destroyed a tank in its area of responsibility over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday:https://t.co/IEUy5a9JA3pic.twitter.com/w5Xu1NrbIx
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
US expands military presence in Middle East to put pressure on Iran and strike Yemen's Houthis, media reports pic.twitter.com/p5IyRuNjzH
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) April 2, 2025
Those American aircraft carriers are incredible, both in themselves and as global power-projection tools. I once met an American carrier commander in the Caribbean. He and his wife were on leave. A funny little man to look at, a bit like the Penguin in the 1960s TV series, Batman, he carried his rank and responsibility lightly. I used to have a few drinks with them once the sun was going down.
On this day in 1933, the German Reichstag passed the Enabling Act, granting Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers to confront the existential threat of Judeo-Bolshevism. pic.twitter.com/OqBnzAuuWb
— Institute for Historical Review (@HistoryinReview) March 24, 2025
Russia's Federal Security Service has arrested an employee of one of the country's regulatory agencies on charges of state treason, the agency's press office told TASS:https://t.co/7j15yAfqe2pic.twitter.com/domS33GiBY
Russian forces struck Ukrainian military airfields, ammunition depots and UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) launch sites over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/RWmoieYCPzpic.twitter.com/KWGjNVurNY
I had thought that Matt Goodwin would use the by-election to launch a front-line political bid. Maybe he thought it too much of a risk, but risk is the lifeblood of politics.
Still, that lady has every chance of becoming an MP soon.
Ahead of the Spring Statement, only 25% of Britons say the government should make spending cuts
Likewise, only 18% say the government should increase taxes, and 8% back increasing borrowing
“They want not only their daily bread but also their daily illusion...” [Adolf Hitler, on the way the Germans of the Weimar Republic refused to face realities].
The only thing to do in England now is to make a complete revaluation of society.
Talks between US and Russian delegations in Saudi Arabia resume after second break
Without taking into account breaks, the negotiations have been going on for about eight hours.
After the meeting with Russian representatives, the US plans to hold another meeting with the… pic.twitter.com/yDnQ0ew3bA
New FBI Director Kesh Patel said the agency's activities will focus on restoring public trust, fighting violent crime and eradicating gun use in government agencies. The department's main function – counterintelligence – is being pushed into the background. pic.twitter.com/5eACg6pSYZ
Not sure how accurate is the contention that counter-intelligence is the “main function” of the FBI; not much, I think. The FBI was set up or, rather, re-established under J. Edgar Hoover (“the New Bu‘”) to deal with the wave of interstate criminality that arose after the First World War.
Counter-intelligence and counter-espionage was not its main role then, though Hoover did try to counter both Soviet espionage and, from about 1941, German espionage and sabotage. He had some successes, but was always likely to do whatever led to favourable headlines in newspapers, even if that might prejudice delicate investigations.
🇺🇦 Zelensky's office contains images of the burning Kremlin and Ukrainian soldiers in Russia, The Times reported. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the decoration of Zelensky's office as a "hospital for psychiatric patients." pic.twitter.com/csYgeTeVHV
The Gaza Strip Ministry of Health has published data on children killed and wounded since the start of hostilities on October 7, 2023, to March 23, 2025. In total: 15,613 children killed, 33,900 injured to varying degrees pic.twitter.com/dfyBydKbni
All in retaliation, persistent and inhuman retaliation, for an attack by Gazans on southern Israel about 18 months ago, during which hundreds of Israeli Jews died, though many from the “friendly fire” of their own armed forces.
Despite Zelensky's statements, the Kiev regime continues to deliberately attack energy infrastructure on Russian territory, including international energy, the Ministry of Defense emphasized. pic.twitter.com/OdoSNprtEU
Over the past few days, Ukraine has assaulted Russia’s energy infrastructure. TASS has gathered the key information about Ukraine’s attacks on Russian energy infrastructure:https://t.co/aJogWEsGJFpic.twitter.com/vMc6RAY1aJ
🇬🇧 The British military considers Starmer's plans to send peacekeepers to Ukraine "political theatre" , writes The Telegraph. pic.twitter.com/KhAIEbQKT9
Starmer-stein is a joke, a bad joke, as are Liz Kendall, “Rachel from Accounts” Reeves, Angela Rayner and the rest; Lammy is (arguably, and in a tight field) the most out of his depth, though. The “diversity hire” dummy posing as Foreign Secretary.
[Philby on a 5-kopeck late-Soviet commemorative postage stamp, and described as “Soviet Razvedchik“, a term which might be translated as “intelligencer”, rather than the grubbier-sounding “spy” (in Russian, “shpion”); “razvedchik” is a more polite or dignified term]
“Secret surveillance of Britain’s notorious double agent, Kim Philby, made public for the first time in archived documents, reveals how keenly the Security Service wanted to confirm or disprove early suspicions of his high-level treachery.
In daily bulletins submitted to MI5 in November 1951, undercover operatives describe how Philby, codenamed Peach, moved about London.
They said he gave “no outward sign of being either nervous or on the alert, but your well trained man should not do so; every movement is natural – again as it should be”
[Guardian]
The whole Philby thing has always been hugely overblown. Philby himself has been over-rated, too. Superficially well-educated, yes, but really a rather dogmatic Marxist-Leninist who, under other formative circumstances, might have been like some of the other basically mediocre professional-level bourgeois Englishmen I have met in my life, and who were not in secret-intelligence work but, variously, Roman Catholic converts, and/or military officers or barristers or other activity.
Philby was certainly no great mind, though he evidently thought himself very clever. Likewise, he was a bit of a plodder ideologically.
I recall that Philby wrote in his supposed memoirs (possibly part-ghosted by KGB helpers), My Silent War, or elsewhere, that “you choose your side and stick with it“, i.e. rather as others do to the Labour or Conservative parties, or to (the contemporary British obsession) football clubs. Unthinking loyalty. Stick-in-the-mud loyalty.
The puffing of Philby as the “masterspy”, or even “spymaster”, suited both sides in the Cold War: the Soviet side getting the gloss of having not only suborned Philby and other “Establishment” Englishmen to the Marxist/Soviet cause, but also having outplayed Western intelligence agencies in the spy game.
As for the British part of the Western side, Philby’s prominence could be presented as an example of why pervasive “security” (and the whole Cold War stance) was necessary. Also, his supposed “brilliance” in a way bolstered the reputation of institutions such as the more expensive English schools (Philby was at Westminster School) and, of course, the supposedly elite universities, in particular Cambridge.
The whole “Cambridge spies” story tends to puff the reputation of SIS and MI5 (despite their having been outplayed) by making their role seem terribly important. One scribbler even penned a well-known book called Philby— The Spy Who Betrayed A Generation, as if the Cambridge Spies were pretty much the centrepiece of British history since the 1930s, rather than an obscure footnote to it.
In the 1930s (when Philby started to work for Soviet organizations), there was (in the first half of the decade) the Great Depression, and the initial triumph of National Socialism in Germany. In the middle of the 1930s to 1939, the Spanish Civil War, while in Britain itself, the economy was recovering and society changing .
Then, in the early/mid 1940s, there was the titanic Second World War (in the Soviet Union, the Great Patriotic War).
In Britain, after 1945, there were the great social changes of the 1950s and 1960s. By that time, the “Cambridge Spies” were mostly not even in the UK. Maclean and Burgess had fled in 1951, and Philby was in journalistic exile in the Middle East. The economic and social changes in the UK were the main events, together with the start of the disastrous migration-invasion of non-whites into the UK, and Britain’s retreat from Empire.
The “Cambridge Spies” were not even footnotes to much of that. Near-irrelevant, despite the obsessions of the Westminster Bubblers and newspaper scribblers.
What damaged Britain in the 1940s through to the 1960s, and then on to today, was not a few spies passing on information to the Soviet Union, but the abandonment of Empire, the importation of blacks and browns in vast numbers, the cultural decadence etc.
You often see Philby and his fellow Cambridge spies described as “upper-class” or even “aristocratic”. In fact, not one was of “aristocratic” background, though all (except Cairncross) were affluent or wealthy. Philby’s own father was from an affluent government-connected family [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_Philby] but a fact generally ignored or covered-up is that Philby’s mother, Dora, was half-Indian, a so-called “chi-chi” (pron. “shi-shi”), which may have subtly affected his loyalties.
General Kalugin, in his memoirs, describes how his superiors had the idea of using Philby, then in Moscow, as a kind of lure for potential agents in the West, by showing that he was respected, had a good life etc. His first meeting with the shambling drunken Philby makes a memorable picture.
Incidentally, Philby never learned to speak or read Russian beyond a rudimentary level, and had English-language books supplied to him via the KGB (presumably via people at the London embassy, and the diplomatic bag).
In the early 1990s, sometime around 1994, I was slightly acquainted with a Russian businessman living in London, and with an office in Regent Street, who had some legal business (I was a barrister at the time). We had lunch at least once at my Inn (of Court), Lincoln’s Inn. I recall that the Spanish waitress was very taken with “Ed” [Edvard] and his rather Scandinavian looks (he was from the Baltic regions) and even asked me later if I might effect an introduction for her (that never happened).
“Ed” was quite open about the fact that, prior to his taking to capitalist business activity, he had been in the KGB, though that would only have been, at a guess, for a relatively few years. He recalled having been at a lecture or two given by Philby in Moscow (he said that that had been at the Lubyanka).
Incidentally, those comments in the Guardian from the MI5 surveillance directorate in 1951 do tend to beg the question; after all, if a surveillance target is acting naturally, then either he is not guilty, or is literally acting (and/or has been trained to act) naturally, so in fact may be guilty. If, though, the target looks nervous, looks for reflections in shop windows etc, does that mean that he is guilty, or is he just a nervous wreck and/or afraid of being thought guilty? Wilderness of mirrors.
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This is getting obscene now. How do you give people greater dignity by removing their ability to wash below the waist and get in and out of the shower. https://t.co/Htcx53yS2A
The sheer hypocrisy of the Labour Friends of Israel “Labour” government is simply unbelievable. Surely Liz Kendall, Rachel Reeves, Torsten Bell, Starmer-stein etc can see that? Or are they so removed from truth and decency that they cannot see it? That might be even more alarming.
A new MP for Runcorn? Bring on Reform, say disillusioned voters | Reform UK | The Guardian https://t.co/EgBKUoNgaE
I should imagine that even Labour-inclined voters will be voting Reform UK (or staying home) at the Runcorn and Helsby by-election, in order to send a message (and/or a kick) to this horrifyingly callous and irredeemably incompetent misgovernment.
As to Conservative Party loyalists in the area, I should say that the Cons have no chance— so vote Reform in order to stick it to fake Labour.
From “tepid bath of managed decline” (really offensive) to blood bath. On top of 30,000 NHS England jobs. We are the party of work, it’s in our name, says Starmer! I don’t think you are. What a disgrace and totally counterproductive in an already struggling economy. https://t.co/HNL1ZdmhUP
“Given that there is a lot of talk about changes to special educational needs provision and reform plans for the NHS, we should worry about what the government might focus on next. Equally alarming, it seems to me, is a belief in Downing Street that reviving the UK demands embracing the wonders of artificial intelligence, which Keir Starmer believes will have an almost magical effect on everything from social work to education, and realise his new dream of “totally rewiring government”. Because this is an administration so lacking in everyday humanity, that is a much more scary prospect than he and his colleagues seem to realise.“
[John Harris in The Guardian]
I should not be surprised to find (if I am still around) that, somewhere down the line, in 5+ years’ time, the members of the present Cabinet will find themselves up against a wall.
A super piece. I simply don't take Kemi Badenoch seriously. She will never be Prime Minister. I rate her 1/10. Keir Starmer, who I rate 3/10, surely can't believe his luck. Even so, tangentially, I increasingly wonder how much longer Starmer is PM? He'll be gone well before 2029.
Russia and the US have a long way to go to resolve the situation in Ukraine, and there is no point in deceiving ourselves about imminent prospects, said Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov pic.twitter.com/SmBOg59npJ
Sumy Oblast or region is in NE Ukraine. Sumy city is NNW of Kharkov; about 150 miles from Kharkov by road but only about 90 miles as the crow flies. About 200 miles east of Kiev.
So Russian forces are in Sumy Oblast now. There seem to be Russian advances in all material parts of the overall front. Kiev-regime forces are falling back.
I don't think people properly understand the extent to which Labour is now the party of the rich. In 1997 the Tories led Labour by 10 points amongst the most affluent AB social class. But Labour led the Tories by 23 points amongst C2s, and 38 points amongst DEs. In 2024 Labour…
Why do many think it impossible that “the lion will lie down with the lamb” in a future age? All things are possible.
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Instead of addressing the root causes of the Ukrainian conflict, Europe is only exacerbating them by increasing military spending and considering the deployment of its troops in Ukraine, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said:https://t.co/g3iz7sEnq1pic.twitter.com/JlZGOa4D4b
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If you want the full story about Beth Grossman of Doughty Street, Mark Lewis of Patron Law, and Daniel Berke of 3D Solicitors, here it is:https://t.co/02BP64b6sl
I think it was Daniel Berke’s firm 3D Solicitors who acted for Pete Newbon in relation to Northumbria. Maybe it was them who advised him not to make the agreed apology?
As to why they gave that advice, my theory is that the plan was to sue Michael Rosen and making the apology…
For those who are unaware of the outline of James Wilson’s (now-successful) libel case against three defendants (all Jews; in one case, possibly only a part-Jew), the defendants were advised and/or represented by Jewish solicitors and barristers who seem to have been, all or variously, professionally negligent and/or incompetent.
Mark Lewis and Daniel Berke were the main solicitors for the defendants, Beth Grossman of Doughty Street Chambers was the barrister (possibly the only barrister; I do not know, and only heard of her recently, via Wilson’s Twitter/X account and Substack blog).
Are people reading your Substack blogs?
— Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷 (@MichaelRosenYes) March 21, 2025
I get about 900 views per piece on average. And the daily visits keep going up so far.
I definitely have some very committed readers in the legal field.
I expect they know Mark Lewis professionally and are keen to see his antics finally exposed?
“Lewis’s reputation“? Ha ha! Only ignorant fools think that that is worth more than a plugged nickel. I have blogged many times about him, over many years; he has never once threatened to sue me (no doubt partly by reason of my impecuniosity, but truth as defence –or other defences— may also have much to do with it).
Feel free to republish any of my blog posts. After all, I was a barrister until a pack of Jews procured my wrongful and, it turned out later, actually unlawful disbarment (in 2016): see
Success and failure are never certain. The great Stephen Sedley tells a funny story about when he started as a barrister doing work for North Kensington Law Centre. pic.twitter.com/TC4nydR6P6
Ha. Amusing. As a matter of fact, I myself appeared as Counsel in the High Court several times before Sedley, a High Court judge at the time (early 1990s), notably in a case involving a former member of the Angolan Secret Service.
I doubt that there are many barristers who have never suffered excruciating embarrassment in open court. For example…
A good time To Remind you of the ‘Benefits’ Liz Kendall is entitled to on her £150,000 a year MP Job.. & yes, she takes advantage of every fucking penny, including £352 a month on her Utility bills on her multiple properties, all paid for by YOU. pic.twitter.com/DYCgfrBNlj
Liz Kendall and Rachel Reeves are emblematic of a political class completely disconnected from the reality of this country.
Kendall lives in £4 million London property, and has her heating bill paid by the taxpayer. And she wants to talk about a ‘culture of dependence’? pic.twitter.com/XovgBvFMGA
Liz Kendall, a thick, hypocritically-bleating member of Labour Friends of Israel. One of the worst of the Starmer-stein Cabinet of utter cretins.
I have not yet discovered whether Liz Kendall and/or Rachel Reeves are part-Jew. Possibly; not necessarily. I await further information.
Evil Ghoul Liz Kendall says Disabled People Have Had It Too Easy For Far Too Long. I say Liz Kendall, in her £5m house, free parking, free heating, massive lunch allowance, and freebies has had it easy for far too long. Do You Agree? pic.twitter.com/LMV6D6knio
— Sam The Long Covid Unicorn (@CounsellingSam) March 19, 2025
.@IanByrneMP: "Does the secretary of state really believe it is fairer to balance the books on the backs of disabled people & the poor rather than introducing a wealth [tax] on the super rich"
The Guardian's politics coverage is just… so birdbrained. According to John Crace, Liz Kendall's benefits cuts are as much of a surprise to her as anyone.
That'll be the same Liz Kendall who ran for Labour leader in 2015 backing benefits cuts, yes? pic.twitter.com/hTKV64vUth
Ignorant scribbler Allison Pearson, another puppet of Israel and the Jewish lobby. Quelle surprise…
Champagne socialist kendall a millionaire who lives in the poshest part of London with a multi-millionaire boyfriend. She is robbing the poor & disabled to pay for illegal immigrants to stay in 5-star hotels. Why not STOP the boats instead of stopping benefits for UK citizens?
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has declared that his country may veto the European Union's adoption of new sanctions against Russia, according to the TASR news agency:https://t.co/riiqade52wpic.twitter.com/fW0ViZkP73
At least 26 people died and dozens more were injured after Israel’s raids on the northern and southern parts of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, the Al Jazeera television channel reported:https://t.co/DRW6oFPzJ2pic.twitter.com/bRNdXnAa8E
Russia’s Battlegroup East destroyed five Ukrainian drone control centers during the past day, the battlegroup’s spokesman Alexander Gordeyev told TASS:https://t.co/6iCi8a9m05pic.twitter.com/3ui60pFoww
Russian forces struck a military train with ammunition and armament for the Ukrainian army over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Thursday:https://t.co/yy2G8y1Tg8pic.twitter.com/fo8JGjRjN3
When “they” try to smile, it looks even worse. It rings false. A kind of automatic (or deliberate) rictus. A phenomenon often noticed in the past.
☝️ “Did Macron completely lose his mind? He is going to send French troops to fight our army. He looks like a Gallic rooster. He has frightened all of Europe How should we react to this?” – the journalist.
If the NWO/ZOG cabals foment a real war (again), they must personally suffer the consequences.
It turns out that the dim-witted Macron calls the outcast Zelensky every half hour. Having solved all the issues in France, he is now solving Ukraine’s problems. The approval rating of the greatest president in French history should now rise from 7% to 8%. pic.twitter.com/LcaUH1xUqZ
Note the token English/white man in the white shirt (and a couple at the back). The “Conservatives” are a political dead duck; they have just not realized it yet.
This Frenchman indicates to a migrant that there are public toilets for use 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/46gyKBpvIA
Only a small number of NATO states really want Kiev-regime Ukraine to join the alliance. Maybe France, maybe the UK, the Baltic states, Poland, maybe a few of the Scandinavians. Out of 32 states, maybe 10-15. It will never happen. It was never going to happen, once the war started.
In any case, every NATO state has a veto. So, even leaving aside the USA (the most important of all, and the only NATO state with both nuclear and serious non-nuclear forces), Hungary would veto, Italy too, Slovakia too. Others as well, if push came to shove.
What makes the cruelty and brutality of the Israeli Jews worse is the fact that those they victimize have little or no way in which to defend themselves, at least not really significantly.
We see it time and again— the Jew-Zionists always think that they are the “victims”, even when attacking defenceless civilian populations from the air.
Former Israeli Supreme Court Chief Justice Aharon Barak:
If Israel as a state were to disappear, the rest of the worldwide web would be far more easy to eliminate.
How Kiev stopped receiving Russian gas via Slovakia
▪️Ukraine has stopped using Slovak infrastructure in the east of the country to receive Russian gas, which Kiev purchased from foreign companies, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said.
The Kiev regime “Ukraine” is not a real state at all, more like a shambolic and brutal criminal conspiracy.
The EU's military presence in Ukraine includes not only ground troops, but also the air force and navy, writes Bloomberg.
▪️According to a preliminary plan by a number of European countries, British and French "peacekeepers" are to be deployed in cities, ports, and critical… pic.twitter.com/MBrq1I0KnT
Yes, I saw the images from Odessa, and they highlight a growing problem. Russia keeps ramping up drone production and launches more Shahed drones every month, now averaging almost 150 per day.
This trend shows no sign of slowing down, meaning Ukraine’s air defense systems will…
As for Goodwin, I recently flagged the possibility, no more, that he might be on the following trajectory— win a by-election (Runcorn & Helsby?) as a Reform UK candidate, take over from Farage the leadership of Reform (with Farage’s support), and then (once Reform has become the largest party in the Commons after the next general election ) become Prime Minister.
It might just happen.
However, as that tweeter “Serena Brown” notes, either the UK becomes again a homogenous society, or it does not. There would be no point in a Reform UK government if it were unwilling to take the steps necessary.
This is not merely about immigration, and certainly not only about that relatively small part of immigration which comes in via the infamous “small boats”. It is about the non-whites already here, who are breeding much faster than the English/British, who themselves are not even reproducing their own numbers.
When we see Reform, we notice that it is ideologically in hock to the Jew-Zionist lobby, and pathetically adherent to Israel and Israeli interests.
Other tweets seen
Shabana Mahood's justice system . Look how it's going is this fair is this justice …… https://t.co/EVlYYjgiFC
I have blogged previously about the bad joke that is Shabana Mahmood as “Lord Chancellor” and Secretary of State for Justice— a Pakistani woman whose total legal experience has been a 12-month Bar pupillage (decades ago), followed by a year as a salaried “gopher” at a firm of solicitors. Use the search box on the blog to find out more.
I polled a nationally representative sample of the public to test for attitudes to deportations, beginning with violent criminals, far from being a ‘very online’ fringe, it has overwhelming popular support: — 83% of all voters and 100% of reform voters https://t.co/QP2yY5oGPTpic.twitter.com/eeIY340YJc
Sexual offences – similar popular support. And notably not just with the general public but near unanimous support from reform voters — 84% of all voters and 100% reform voters would support removing migrant sexual offenders pic.twitter.com/zVdEYsXzw0
I cannot comprehend how *any* MP can believe that lowering the (relatively modest) rate of LCWRA is going to incentivize a measurable number toward employment.
The idea of 'mitigations' doesn't cut it either; the entire group is 'severely disabled.'https://t.co/6affz0ut1D
Starmer-stein is not a Labour prime minister (even of the Tony Blair/Gordon Brown type); he is a Labour Friends of Israel prime minister, and that applies, mutatis mutandis, to virtually his entire Cabinet.
Starmer-stein and his Cabinet should face real resistance from the British people.
Meanwhile, Starmer-stein continues to try to play the “world statesman” and would-be war leader, and looks ever-more pathetic as he makes that attempt.
NEW POST. NHS Insider — We should train more British young people to become doctors instead of importing less well qualified doctors from abroadhttps://t.co/ZJggUPTtLI
When simply noting the totally obvious sounds radical…
That influx of non-white doctors has another consequence: by reason of the high pay received by doctors in the UK, any offspring are automatically given a better life-chance than most white English/British children. The knock-on result is that more non-whites are going to be placed into the higher socio-economic groups in the UK, thus further weakening our civilized European culture and society.
“Last year, the General Medical Council registered 9,285 doctors who had been trained here in the UK and … get this … 19,279 doctors who had trained abroad” https://t.co/xN9e92K0JR
Yes we know… but what will @reformparty_uk actually do about it? All I hear is watered down rhetoric, political impossibilities…. Where is the solution – isn’t that how you win? Give us a credible solution, not garner votes out of the good British publics desperation.
Exactly. Reform is the last hope of many, but it is also the last chance for the System itself to survive. If Reform is squashed or disappears, we are looking at quite likely civil war, or social war, and the national revolution, down the line. However, if Reform manages to be either the largest or second-largest party after 2028 or 2029, or even in government with a Commons majority, but then fails to take the steps necessary, we shall also be looking at not-unlikely civil/social war.
We must not forget that the Jew-Zionist element is embedded in Reform. One only has to look at the pronouncements of Farage, Tice, and now Goodwin.
Still, at present, Reform UK is the only game in town:
Phenomenal growth for Reform in just 8 months:
-14% to 26% in national polls -160,000 members (220k total) -465 branches set up -30 events across country -will stand in ALL local seats
Hopefully, that little bully will be found and prosecuted, but of course his punishment, if any, will be slight, in the present society.
When the law ceases to be respected, or enforced (by reason of weak and/or politicized police, prosecutors, courts), such lawlessness leads, in the end, to the public taking the law into their own hands, and meting out more condign punishment to evildoers.
Not for nothing has “the Bailey” (Central Criminal Court, London) the following inscription on its facade: “Punish the evildoer, and protect the children of the poor“…
A deeply unpopular left wing prime minister or a man propped up as the anti-immigration right wing candidate by the same media that pretends to oppose him. Voters like Farage because they are told he is on their side, but what they want and who he actually is could not be further… https://t.co/xv0zF75ukM
It will be recalled how warmly Starmer-stein welcomed Farage into the chamber of the House of Commons for the first time.
Look at Canada. Similar story in UK. Mass immigration imposed while productivity flat lining. Why? Bc as I wrote here mass immigration is bad economics and pushing us into “population trap”. Economists were wrong https://t.co/KPXX4VnTqTpic.twitter.com/yTTHkO2ytX
The Council of the European Union has approved the payment of 3.5 billion euros to Ukraine under a macrofinancial assistance program, according to a statement:https://t.co/OrgTP4YbSopic.twitter.com/XbLFdcp8zP
The conversation between Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin scheduled for March 18 is indeed being prepared, Dmitry Peskov said at a briefing in response to a TASS question:https://t.co/RXmzAXunMHpic.twitter.com/kCNZN8pbKt
Russian forces fully liberated the community of Stepovoye in the Zaporozhye Region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday:https://t.co/zHeKGo2sgApic.twitter.com/pQbyH8kaw4
What? Apparently the incoming President of the International Olympic Committee Sebastian Coe visited Epstein’s Island 11 times!! pic.twitter.com/HebCwV40u5
'State pension is a benefit not entitlement – what you get is up to Starmer' https://t.co/TmQ2ELIFtJ I worked from 16 to 65 and never missed a payment as did my wife you piece of shit . Whilst you piss money up the wall on Ukraine and you lunatic green policies
Over £7.5bn in universal credit is spent on foreigners as more than one million non-Britons claiming benefits. Also when given leave to remain, they also qualify for state pension!
There is your savings @RachelReevesMP NOT the sick, disabled and vulnerable UK nationals !!
These penguins were stuck in a dip and were freezing to death, so this BBC Crew broke the rules stating they can't interfere to save them pic.twitter.com/jjicLNeq8o
Who makes up stupid rules like that anyway? Small-minded people who think that the natural world is not connected with humanity. Glad that those BBC people broke the “rules” laid down.
I often break rules, and feel good about doing so.
If the most significant event in my life was an extramarital affair with Britain's least successful prime minister, I would simply not write an autobiography. pic.twitter.com/t3vvxxRj8W
Runcorn & Helsby is the 144th most 'Reform-friendly' seat in the country.
If Reform can win there it can make enormous inroads across Labour-held territory in northern England, Yorkshire and the Midlands https://t.co/BhN57QraEs
“The government says it wants to make significant savings on welfare payments to the disabled and help the disabled into work. The point, say all ministers – led Sir Keir Starmer – is not to harm the disabled, but to free them from a life of dependency. That, they claim, is why this is a truly “Labour” reform — and not just brutal cuts engineered by Rachel Reeves because she needs billions in savings so as not to breach arbitrary, self-imposed fiscal rules on the assessment date of 26 March. Is any of this plausible?
The first thing to say is the point of fiscal rules should be to help focus minds in government about how best to share scarce resources between different important resources. They should not set hard deadlines for making decisions with potentially profound consequences for the lives of millions of people.
We’ve already seen an example of the political dangers of trying to rush through changes to personal independence payments (PIP) and the health related elements of universal credit – because one element that was particularly upsetting to Labour MPs has already been dropped, namely a one year freeze on PIP payments.
But as my colleague Anushka Asthana has been exclusively disclosing for the last ten days, this was only one part of the welfare reform package. The other elements were to restrict entitlement to personal independence payments, while cutting the health-related universal credit payments and recycling those UC savings into an increase in the standard rate of UC. You can see in this the simple story and perhaps simplistic story about welfare payments to the disabled that the government believes and is trying to tell.
First, that hundreds of thousands of people receive cash to help with their living and mobility costs, but don’t “deserve” it.
Second, that the structure of UC payments provides too great an incentive to disabled people to sign themselves off work to get the health-related benefits top up.
Starmer will doubtless take comfort from the fact that – according to polling by the Good Growth Foundation – 60% believe the system provides too much support to people who don’t want to work and 39% think that it’s too easy for people to get benefits who don’t need them. But popular belief does not make it true. And before going further into the nitty gritty, it is worth doing a quick economic reality check. It is a fact that the proportion of British people in employment has fallen since Covid and, unlike many other rich economies, has not recovered to 2019 levels. But the proportion of British people who are working remains high by international standards. According to the OECD, in the third quarter of 2023 the UK ranked fifth in the world, with an employment rate of 74.9%, well ahead of the US for example, and behind only Iceland, the Netherlands, Japan and Germany
Even if it is a laudible ambition to encourage more people into work. The UK’s is not an economy whose failure is that too few people are working. The grotesque failure of the British economy is hardly a mystery.
It is that living standards for those in work have barely increased for more than 15 years and too many of those in work receive too little to pay even for food, energy and other essentials.
Pretty much every competitor country whose employment rate has recovered to pre-covid levels has higher productivity and higher wages than the UK. Which might tell you that Britain’s problem is not that its benefit system is skewiff but that it’s the labour market itself that is broken, that remunerated toil in Britain delivers inadequate incentives. And by the way, we don’t have a benefit system in the UK that is remotely generous or lavish by international standards.
Research published only last week by the National Institute for Economic and Social Research showed that we spend less on welfare as a share of GDP than the average for developed nations.
Also when it comes to the so-called replacement rate – what any unemployed person receives as a proportion of earnings from employment – only the unemployed in Australia and the US receive less.
Unemployment payments are significantly higher everywhere else in Europe, for example.
And another thing. As the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has shown, standard universal credit does not cover the costs of basics and essentials, for families or single people. “Ah ha!” you may exclaim, especially if you are the PM or chancellor. Surely this proves that there is a unhealthy incentive in the UC system for any claimant to prove that he or she has “limited capacity for work or work related activity” – to be diagnosed as unfit for work – so that their UC entitlements would go (for a single person) from £400 to £823, a month. But is an extra £106 a week the kind of incentive that would persuade a vulnerable person to permanently shut down their availability for work?
And if it were cut and partly offset by a rise in standard universal credit – which is what Starmer plans – would that persuade the vulnerable person to look for jobs?
That doesn’t feel compelling as an argument – especially in a world where most employers are reluctant to employ disabled people, let alone retain them on their books.
So another concern about the timing of these welfare changes is they come well before the findings of an equally important government review, that by former John Lewis boss Charlie Mayfield about how employers can be helped to retain and hire disabled people. Later this week he will publish his “discovery” document, about why employers struggle to keep in employment those who start to feel unwell, especially those suffering from mental ill-health. However Mayfield is still months away from recommendations.
In other words, it feels cart-before-horse to take cash from the disabled before a new support system is in place for employers to keep on their books those who are struggling.
As for the proposal to increase the threshold for those claiming the PIP, this will have an impact both on new claimants and those in receipt who are subject to review. How many disabled people could see their PIP payments reduced or withdrawn altogether?
Very large numbers indeed, according to the Resolution Foundation if it remains the Treasury’s aim to find net savings of up to £6bn by 2029-30. Louise Murphy of the Foundation estimates that more than 600,000 people, most on low incomes, would lose £675 a month on average.
Obviously this is all still hypothetical. Proper judgement awaits publication of the Liz Kendall’s policy paper tomorrow. But a change in entitlement on that magnitude will generate massive anxieties in those who both receive PIP and may need it in future.
None of this is to argue that any government should ignore the forecast that on current trends the cost of PIP is set to rise by £15bn by 2029 or that large numbers of especially young people are being excluded by disability from the world of work too young. It is to suggest that reforms that could reduce benefit bills in the long run will require large expenditure in the short term on mental health provision, skills, rewiring coaching and job search at the DWP, occupational health support for companies and so on.
A rational approach would see the costs of supporting the disabled rise in the short term. It would be an investment programme, not a cuts programme. With the supposedly all-important fiscal assessment looming, we’ll see if that’s what Starmer , Kendall and Reeves unveil. 2/2“
[Robert Peston]
A long comment, but important.
For me, the answer to all this a a “basic income” system, whereby all citizens (note, citizens, not any African or Afghan or similar just off the boat) get some modest amount of income regardless of any factor such as contribution, need, or “deservedness”.
That would also save vast amounts by enabling the shutdown of 95% of the DWP bureaucracy.
Late music
[“Come with me, and I will show you where the Iron Crosses grow“]