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Diary Blog, 6 November 2025

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[“The money sent from Norway to Ukraine in the last 12 months could have financed these things, and that is without including the economic obligations of receiving refugees from Ukraine. 1. **Public Transportation** – ~$3.7B/year → **Free nationwide buses, trains, trams & ferries** 2. **Childcare & Kindergarten** – ~$1.4B/year → **Free for all kids under 6** 3. **Dental Care for Adults** – ~$1.1B/year → **Free check-ups, fillings, braces & implants** 4. **Higher Education + Full Stipends** – ~$5.0B/year → **Free tuition + living costs for all students** 5. **Prescription Drugs** – ~$1.4B/year → **Free meds for all (zero co-pay)**“]

A real government would clear the streets, whether it meant shooting the untermenschen down like dogs or not.

…and (((who))) do you imagine is behind most of the decadence? Yes, “them” (the “you-know-who”)…

Look at the female prison guards now constantly getting caught out having affairs with male prisoners, and helping with their criminal conspiracies.

A microcosm of the whole society, where things are gradually —or not so gradually— ceasing to work properly, or at all. Prisons, police, courts and legal system, border control, NHS, social care, education, almost all aspects of the central and local bureaucracy, the socio-political contract (eg the large number of multi-billionaires while most people struggle), the political system…

Of course, the fish rots from the head.

You couldn’t make it up.

That ridiculous black waste of space sits there, making hundreds of thousands a year in salary, expenses, “donations” and other corruption, letting the UK slide into chaos, while those of us who should really be occupying the seats of power and influence are ignored, and/or repressed by a hostile state and the Jew-Zionist lobby.

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Of course, such a graph is misleading in that the SNP only gets about 3% of the UK national vote, but about 50% of the vote in Scottish Westminster seats. The SNP may get 40+ seats next time, and thus be the 4th or 5th-largest party in the Commons, depending on how badly the Conservative Party does.

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Eventually, the slide to chaos may create, a few years down the line, a need for a “Britischer Freikorps“.

I have actually been inside Wandsworth Prison, sometime around 1994, though only as an official legal visitor (barrister), there to consult with a lay client who was an abscondee or deserter from the Angolan Security Service. I was escorted inside the prison by a polite older type of prison officer (guard). There was discussion about the nice flower beds there. In other words, my experience was very different from that of a prisoner or, indeed, a family member visiting an inmate.

Inside, my conference took place in a rather odd room with pipes along the ceiling and walls, all painted a kind of depressing Victorian pale green. As I went in, I could see, not too far away, what looked like prisoners walking round in a large circle, some wearing civilian clothes, so presumably on remand awaiting trial. Though not smelly, the prison interior exuded a kind of slightly unclean ambience; hard to describe. As if it all needed a thorough clean.

That was over 30 years ago. Looks as though the prison, along with others, has since descended into chaos.

One thing about that Sky News report puzzles me; I have noticed the same previously. Why do so many of the UK’s urban “criminal classes”, even the seemingly white British ones, talk in a kind of pseudo-Jamaican patois? Maybe Lammy could answer that question, at least (?).

The UK could be getting oil and gas at cost, maybe even below cost, from Russia, dependent on UK foreign policy stances, but the System parties refuse to negotiate what could be a huge boon for the British people.

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[Wiens Gruss an den Führer nach der geschichtlichen Grosstat.
Als erste Stadt des Grossdeutschen Reiches war es der Haupstadt der Ostmark, Wien, beschieden, den Führer in ihren Mauern nach seiner geschichtlichen Grosstat zu sehen und ihn in einem unbeschreiblichen Begrüssungsjubel des Dankes der Ostmark zu versichern.
Unser Bild zeigt die Wagenkolonne des Führers bei der Einfahrt in die Wiener Innenstadt. Im Hintergrund links das Tegetthoff-Denkmal]

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I suppose that at least Lammy can claim (or can he?) that (unlike Starmer-stein and Rachel “from Accounts” Reeves) he buys his own clothing).

That lady fails to add that, in the said 2016 by-election, she scored only 173 votes (0.4% of the votes cast), and came 5th, after the Monster Raving Loony Party: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Park_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2010s.

As for her pretend party, called “the Moderates”, I have blogged before that I think its membership consists solely of the empty bottles in her kitchen.

Why not?

Britain is swamped by such criminals, cheating the elderly etc. Yes, some are based overseas, so are not easily hauled before English courts. They too should be targeted, though, and covertly punished. They will learn that their legs are not as long as the claws of justice. It is about time that SIS did something useful for the British people.

Good news, as far as it goes.

Ghislaine Maxwell case

Just watched a Netflix documentary about the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Not bad, but it said nothing about the aspects of the Epstein matter that interest me the most, i.e. the Israeli Intelligence connection, the tie-ups with the Trilateral Commission, NWO/ZOG etc.

The whole “Maxwell” clan showed up for her trial in New York. Send them back to the ghettos from which they emerged.

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Interesting angle on current events.

Down with it!

Lisa Nandy— another corrupt Labour Friends of Israel enemy of the people.

Would mean a Commons with about 442 Reform MPs (massive majority), 57 Greens (can that be right?), 42 SNP, 41 LibDems, 21 Lab, and 12 cons (etc).

That really would be a revolution in British terms. Effectively the end, certainly arguably, and plausibly, for both the “Conservative” and “Labour” parties. Not before time. Reform, the Greens, and (though less than in other polls) the LibDems, all riding high almost entirely by default, not on their own merits. Not by their own popularity, but because of the unpopularity of the main System parties.

Good point.

[“I grew up near Bournemouth and saw the horrors of what has happened to the South in recent years most of my life when I would venture to Bournemouth for the day in my teen years. I can’t imagine how much worse it’s got there since the Boris Wave. This seems to be happening most days there now since the opening of the hotels. Total remigration is the only friendly option.”]

I live only 20 miles from Bournemouth. I only go there very rarely, and only if it is unavoidable. Not for white man, frankly. Even the English inhabitants are mostly not those I would wish to encounter.

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Diary Blog, 1 August 2025

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Latest Labour nonsense

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/aug/01/new-uk-civil-service-internship-scheme-only-open-to-working-class-students

“A new civil service internship scheme will be open only to working-class students as part of a drive to make Whitehall better reflect the country, the government has said.

The programme will give students from lower-income backgrounds the chance to apply for paid government placements. The definition of working class will be based on what jobs were held by their parents when the applicant was 14 and replaces an existing programme open to all.

The Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden said the action was being taken because applicants from lower socioeconomic backgrounds were less likely to get a place on the so-called fast stream.

[Guardian]

As with several of the policies unveiled by Starmer-stein’s government, one can only shake the head at the sheer wrongheadedness of it.

It is a wrongful policy for several reasons, one of which is that it is likely to encourage blacks and browns to rule, probably incompetently, over the UK.

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…and, more than that, because the government of this country decided to close down the economy almost completely, then partly, for two years (2020-2022) in the name of a virus which actually killed relatively few people (and the “lockdowns” did not “save” any of those anyway; quite the contrary).

The “majority” there is “working majority”, of course, not bare majority.

Straws in the wind.

Walls. Squads. End(s).

Neither side should be targeting civilians.

Without Western aid, “Ukraine” (the Kiev-regime state) could not even exist. US/EU/UK aid not only supplies arms, ammunition, armoured transport etc, but also pays for the ordinary (if shambolic) quasi-state administration (and, of course, vast sums stashed by Zelensky’s cabal offshore).

Meanwhile, US, EU, and UK taxpayers suffer because huge sums are being diverted to the Kiev regime.

Huckster Huckabee is just another bought and paid-for American political mouthpiece for Israel and the Jewish lobby.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Huckabee#Israel_and_Palestine

Huckabee also strikes me as rather stupid.

“Baroness” Deech, a Jew-Zionist academic now elevated to the House of Lords, headed the Bar Standards Board, or BSB, when “UK Lawyers for Israel” [“UKLFI”], of which she was also a member, complained about my socio-political views, in or about 2014.

The “baroness” was still, I believe, the head of the BSB when the decision was taken to haul me before a Bar Disciplinary Tribunal, though by the time the “trial” took place, in 2016, she had been replaced by another mouthpiece for Israel and the Jewish lobby, a retired diplomat who had been involved in recovering property allegedly confiscated from Jews in mainland Europe in the 1930s and 1940s.

In other words, the Jewish/pro-Jewish influence on the BSB meant that the decision to “prosecute” me was flawed ab initio, being totally unobjective; biased.

I made those points at my Tribunal hearing in late 2016, but the chairman of the panel, a retired circuit judge, refused to take them as particularly significant, though he described my overall “case” as “unprecedented.”

Incidentally, the malicious Jewish cabal known as “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] was also involved in conspiring to get me disbarred, behind the scenes, though the actual complaint was formally signed off by yet another “UKLFI” (etc) Jewish barrister (of whom I had never heard), one Goldberg, now about 80 and apparently once Counsel for, inter alia, the infamous part-Jew gangsters, the Krays.

“Baroness” Deech is or was also a leading member or supporter of the “Campaign Against Antisemitism”…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Deech,_Baroness_Deech#Early_life,_family_and_education

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We have, in this country, a fifth column (in fact, several).

An evil old hag, in short.

Lord Sumption, though, has stood up in recent years for the rights and freedoms of British people, and for civilized society, and is to be commended.

The (((usual))) influence riddles all UK mass media organizations to a greater or lesser extent. “They” are often employed in such organizations, not infrequently at a high, i.e. decision-making, level.

[“Surely the key thing here is to raise awareness of what the civil service is and does rather than restricting who applies. I can’t say I had a clue about it until I worked in politics with and along side it. Got the vague gist from Yes Minister and that was about it. It wasn’t touched on once in any of my history lessons or even a history degree. Ridiculous when you think about it. Also ridiculous is the idea that the civil service doesn’t “get it” – it very much does, it’s politicians who don’t and Parliament is still too full of over-privileged twits.“]

The key thing is, in fact, whether, in the American black argot, “it do de job“. Same goes for doctors, lawyers, judges, politicians and all other occupations. Questions of “fairness” etc (either way), still less “diversity” etc are, at best, secondary.

Everything in this country must “do de job” properly.

Brava!

I have to admit that I like the lady’s spirit, despite disagreeing with her on various matters (especially re. the continuing migration-invasion of the UK).

As to Israel-puppet, drunk, drug-abuser, and general deviant, Gove, my referring to him about a decade or more ago (and entirely accurately) as an expenses cheat, and puppet of Israel and the Jew lobby (I did not know then about his drug and alcohol abuse), was one of the five “grossly offensive” tweets (yes, just 5, out of over 150,000 tweets and retweets posted since 2011) that got me disbarred at the instigation of the Jew-Zionists in 2016.

“Only for Jews and/or Israelis”

https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/oxford-college-launches-tikvah-scholarship-to-support-jewish-and-israeli-undergraduate-students-tvsivyrj

“Former principal of St Anne’s, Baroness Deech said she ‘welcomed’ the support for a group that has suffered ‘hardship’ in recent times.

One of the most prestigious Oxford colleges, St Anne’s,has for the first time ever launched a scholarship specifically for Jewish and Israeli undergraduate students.

[Jewish Chronicle]

Needless to add, no such scholarships exist for “white Northern European British only” undergraduates…

Had not previously heard of that one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Rankin.

Possibly Jewish, but that is as yet unconfirmed.

Windsor has been Conservative for most of its existence since the Conservative Party emerged in the 1830s, certainly since the 1840s. The last non-Conservative elected there was a Liberal, elected in 1868.

In more recent years, 2005-2024, Windsor was represented by a “dodgy” businessman, Adam Afriyie (half-English, half-African) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Afriyie. Afriyie’s vote was at or above 60% for most of his tenure, perhaps surprisingly in view of his clear and proven dishonesty: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Afriyie#Parliamentary_career.

The Afriyie legacy, as well as the unpopularity of the Sunak government, may have been part of the reason Rankin, though able to take the seat in 2024, only received 36.4% of the vote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s.

Rankin’s tenure as MP for Windsor may be short. The next election must have Reform UK as a likely contender (got about 10% in 2024), and both Lab and Con are likely to prove unpopular choices next time.

More about UK Lawyers for Israel and the “Campaign Against Antisemitism”

[“BREAKING: The UK Charity Commission is now investigating the charitable wing of UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), following a complaint from CAGE International. CAGE submitted the complaint last month against both UKLFI and the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA). The Charity Commission confirmed the investigation last week. The complaint detailed how UKLFI and CAA have helped egitimise Israel’s racist, apartheid and genocidal policies. It also states both groups have been making malicious complaints to universities, employers, and regulatory bodies to silence pro-Palestinian voices. These actions have caused serious harm to individuals. The Charity Commission must end the charity cover used to provide an advocacy infrastructure in support of genocide. To find out more about UKLFI and CAA, read our report Britain’s Apartheid Apologists: https://cage.ngo/product/report-britain-s-apartheid-apologists.“]

Those Jews are abusing English laws for political reasons; also, there is nothing at all charitable about either of them.

The “Maxwells” (fake name, of course) are all just another pack of Jewish liars, fraudsters, and spies.

Having noted the utter chaos in Louisiana when Hurricane Katrina came, and when both State and Federal Government did nothing for weeks afterward, I wonder what would happen if America’s top 50 cities were to be incinerated…

Don’t go there…

Invasion does not arrive only on rubber boats or landing-craft.

Anyone, of any ideology, who supports or facilitates the invasion of this country by non-Europeans, is a traitor and/or enemy.

Ah. “Abrams“… Wouldn’t you just know? Every. Single. Time.

Translates to about 382 Reform MPs, 126 Labour, 58 LibDems, 29 Cons, 26 SNP (etc).

Reform is already semi-System. If Reform can all but kill off the old LibLabCon parties, but then be unable or unwilling to take necessary measures as a government, the way will be open for social nationalism. Farage and his Reform UK might be the last despairing throw of the dice for the British people. After that, anything is possible.

The “experts” and many others laughed at Hitler, they laughed at Lenin…eventually, they stopped laughing.

The Kiev-regime front is already crumbling; soon it will collapse completely.

[“The administration of US President Donald Trump may withdraw support for Ukraine, said University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer. “Let’s imagine we are Trump. We have made an agreement with Vladimir Putin which, if accepted by others, could end the conflict. Moreover, we have made it clear to Ukraine and Europe that if they do not accept it, we will withdraw. However, sooner or later the situation on the battlefield will develop so that they will have no choice but to accept peace with the Russians” he added.“]

Quite. Russia is not only winning on the battlefield, but winning decisively, if slowly. There may be a massive breakthrough soon.

That is exactly what the (Israeli) Jews want, and what their actions are quite deliberately causing. Ethnic cleansing, and Lebensraum.

Whatever criticisms can be levelled at the Chinese government and Chinese society, it has to be admitted that their achievements over the past 40 years have been incredible.

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[Great Wall of China]

Fame is Often Fleeting

[preliminary note: this is a personal rather than a political or social blog post, though it does touch on both of those aspects of life]

It is hardly original to say that fame often tends to be fleeting, but indulge me. I was thinking about this matter recently in the context of hearing about a number of persons and their life-trajectories. In particular, in the past 6-7 years I have observed the meteoric rise of a Jewish Zionist lawyer (solicitor) to fame; he rose to public prominence (after years of provincial obscurity and a slide into near-madness) on the basis of one type of notorious case, only to slowly deflate ever since. That person’s fate, still unfolding (or should that be “unravelling”?) gave rise to other, connected, thoughts.

I was on holiday in Hammamet, Tunisia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammamet] in 1994 when my then girlfriend and I met with a young Englishman and his girlfriend. They were both struggling or at least very junior young journalists, twenty-somethings. The young man explained that they had been in a not very pleasant hotel and so had upgraded to the one in which I was staying, the Phoenicia, one of the best in the resort, all marble and staff wearing white uniforms topped by a fez.

The young journalist said that his name was Jasper Gerard (the girlfriend’s name I forget). We had lunch and the odd drink in the succeeding days and they were in the grounds of the hotel when they noticed someone nearly get killed when his parascending canopy collapsed at altitude. Yes, that was me (I pulled too hard on one side to descend) and apparently Gerard cried out “isn’t that Ian?!” as I appeared to be about to fall, mortally wounded, to the beach. However, I survived with nothing worse than a minor story to tell.

I kept in touch with Jasper. I invited him, not long after, to dinner at Lincoln’s Inn (of which I was then a member). He attended not with the Tunisia holiday girlfriend but with a pleasant, very quiet young lady who (judging by more recent Press photos) was probably his later wife. A week or two later, in the English way, he invited me to dinner at his club, a members-only but non-traditional place in Mayfair called Green Street. The sort of place full of young or youngish people who were probably pop stars whom I would probably not have recognized even by name. At dinner, the next table was occupied by a lady and her two guests. She was, Gerard whispered, the journalist Marie Colvin, already noted but who became rather famous later on, after she lost an eye and took to wearing a dashing eye-patch. She was killed in Homs, Syria, in 2012, making Gerard’s dinner comment to the effect that connections had helped her into her job seem in retrospect even more envious than it did at the time.

After that, I did not see Jasper Gerard for nearly three years, during which time he had become the head of the Diary column in The Times. After I finished a year working in Kazakhstan, I called him and suggested a drink. He suggested lunch at El Vino, not the original wine bar but the branch at the foot of Ludgate Hill. He failed to turn up and when I called to ask whether a problem had arisen, did not even apologize but got some underling to say that “something had come up”. That was discourteous, but personal loyalty is important to me, so I agreed to a second lunch date. This time, Gerard did turn up, but the pleasant, rather hesitant young man had become a blase, vain fellow obviously very much spoiled by his career uplift and hugely full of himself. He scarcely bothered to talk, obviously found me not famous enough to waste even the lunch break on, then did not offer to pay, or even to pay half the bill, but waited until I did before saying “do you mind if I take the cash and pay, so that I can claim it back”! With such a brazen attitude, it is not surprising that the bastard later tried to be elected as an MP!

I did not meet with Jasper Gerard after that, though I noticed that he was later to be found in the Sunday Times as chief interviewer. He lasted for some years before being removed. He then became restaurant critic in The Observer for a year or two, until 2008. He was even mentioned (once) in celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s memoirs.

Gerard fell into obscurity after that, though he came second in the Maidstone and The Weald constituency in the 2015 General Election, standing as a LibDem (well, after all, the LibDems are now the last resort of the scoundrel!).

The last I heard of Jasper Gerard, in 2016, he had become the Head of Press for the LibDems. Whether he still is, I have no idea.; and his last tweet to the public was in 2015…

The above is just one reminiscence about, mainly, one person. I suppose that the moral of my brief story is that some people really cannot handle fame or even minor celebrity, and that obscurity often beckons.

 

Update, 29 December 2020

I saw that there were recently a few hits on this rather obscure blog post, so am updating it.

The Maidstone and the Weald election results: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidstone_and_The_Weald_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2010s.

Jasper Gerard’s 2015 vote share of 24.1%, though far below that of the 36% attained by the LibDem in 2010, was still better than that garnered by the LibDems of 2017 and 2019 (16.4% in both cases). Gerard was the last LibDem to get a second place at Maidstone and the Weald; Labour has come second since 2015: 22.1% in 2017, 18.3% in 2019.

As for Gerard himself, it turns out that his full surname is Gerard-Sharp, and that his sister is also a journalist, with a Twitter account: [https://twitter.com/LisaGerardSharp] and a personal website [https://www.lisagerardsharp.com/].

In the soup for playing down the Lord Rennard scandal (‘It’s hardly Jimmy Savile’) Liberal Democrat candidate Jasper Gerard stands accused of playing down his poshness. Colleagues at Durham University remember him as Jasper Gerard-Sharp. Once he secured the post of head of the university’s Lib Dem society he morphed into plain Jasper Sharp. But by the time he arrived at The Times as a trainee journalist, he reverted to Jasper Gerard. Keep up at the back!” [Daily Mail, in 2013] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2285672/Is-boastful-Vince-Cable-ready-new-challenge.html

Professionally, and politically, Jasper Gerard —or Gerard-Sharp— now seems to have vanished without trace. He may have retired early; he would now be 53, must have been extremely well-paid when he was Chief Interviewer for the Sunday Times, and there may well be some family money, despite his grammar school secondary education.

Update, 18 March 2021

I noticed that there were several hits on this old article today.

I recall seeing an interview in the Sunday Times, in 2003, written by then-Chief Interviewer Jasper Gerard. It was with, and the article about, the wife of Kevin Maxwell, the part-Jew son of MOSSAD chief European agent, millionaire Jew fraudster and later food-for-fish, “Robert Maxwell”. At the time, the Maxwells were trying to sell their expansive country house on the Thames, somewhere near Wallingford.

That is a nice part of the world, one I knew well as a child and teenager in the early/mid 1960s and in the 1970s. I remember, reading the interview, thinking “there is a horrible brash Jewish or part-Jew family living in luxury on the banks of the Thames near Wallingford, and I am scraping a modest living from the law…“. The fact that Kevin Maxwell was living off the proceeds of crime, such as the frauds perpetrated by his despicable father, made the feeling all the stronger.

Well, the wheel of life has certainly turned for Ghislaine Maxwell, “Captain Bob’s” daughter, currently resident in a 9 foot by six foot cell in a US Federal prison.

Hey! I have an idea! Jasper Gerard should go interview the declining Ghislaine before she gets bumped like Epstein, or does herself in. He could write a good (well, adequate…) article about the contrast between her present circumstances and those days long ago with her brother and family by the sweet Thames…If, that is, anyone would now publish him.

Notes

https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/08/11/the-jew-epstein-and-prince-andrew-the-british-royal-family-has-another-scandal-maybe-its-time-to-just-get-rid-of-them/

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/living-maxwell-house-mtz0crcfv7q