“Those of us who think the extreme policy of mass immigration is undermining our economy, culture, rule of law, and society are now winning the argument in this country”https://t.co/kOwTtpFtTs
Agree 💯 What you have to grasp is that most “experts” are not really interested in truth or empirical reality. They are only interested in bending evidence (surveys, polls, etc) around their pro-immigration/socially liberal priors. Trust me. I worked alongside it for 20 yrs. https://t.co/784pyT5oHo
Anything from any Indians, Pakistanis, or other non-whites on this issue can be disregarded as biased and/or with an agenda.
44% of Britons now say Reform UK counts as a 'main party', up from 29% in January
Labour: 89% say is a main party (-1 from 16-17 Jan) Conservatives: 84% (-4) Lib Dems: 47% (+3) Reform UK: 44% (+15) SNP: 25% (+1) Greens: 13% (+4) pic.twitter.com/gbnD0jfV4j
In effect, though, the UKIP of 2014 is still around, having passed through two further incarnations— Brexit Party and now Reform UK.
As to the LibDems, their facade is still standing, thanks to the LibDems being the default non-Lab/non-Con alternative-choice or dustbin party, but as a party putting forward real ideas, they are almost a nullity.
Reform UK are the party Britons are most likely to say is best able to handle immigration, though 31% say no party could handle the issue well
In the end, only a real social-national party can deal with the problem. Reform, for me, is just an underwhelming way-station.
With No 10 dismissing speculation that the government would reverse course on Winter Fuel Payments, our poll shows 47% of Britons continue to support restricting WFPs to only those on pension credit or means-tested benefits
That polling may be accurate but, if it is, leaves out the important voting effects. Hardly anyone of or above State Pension age supports the “confiscation” of universal Winter Fuel Payment; very few aged 55+ support the “confiscation”. Most of those supporting Starmer-stein and Rachel Reeves in this will be under 40, perhaps even under 30.
The WFP “confiscation” will have electoral repercussions right through the present Parliament and on to the next general election. One of several factors which have already sunk fake Labour.
Disgusting betrayal
— Cathy Morgan (AFH) I exist 🌸 (@CathyMo41926708) May 13, 2025
Starmer expects the public to believe that he has suddenly discarded his core beliefs and now embraces the kind of thinking he has called "Far Right" on so many occasions. His decision to present as the second coming of Enoch Powell will make him even more unpopular on both sides
Were I to publish on the blog what I think should be done with evil “immigrants welcome” (“invaders welcome”) expenses cheat Yvette Cooper, I should probably have to endure the nuisance and boredom of the UK’s poundshop Stasi police at my door (yet again)…
[Yvette Cooper welcoming the invaders trashing our country. In non-legalistic lay terms, meaning in simple language, this is treason]
Like most of Starmer-stein’s Cabinet, Yvette Cooper is a member of Labour Friends of Israel.
Moscow is the future! This is the world’s first year-round modern electric water transportation 🛥️ Moscow’s public transport system is out of this world, I’ve never seen anything like it. pic.twitter.com/soUhCrLA6Q
— Sasha Meets Russia (@sashameetsrus) May 13, 2025
Moscow must be (?) becoming more convenient than I remember…
Last time I was there was 18 years ago, in 2007.
Well, @YouTube has deleted yet another account @RussianRoad_, they had interesting videos about foreigners that moved to Russia, who told their personal stories about life here. How does this violate any terms? Enough with the Russophobic censorship!
— Sasha Meets Russia (@sashameetsrus) May 12, 2025
As frequently noted on the blog, though, immigration on such a huge scale impacts all other issues— housing, NHS, crime, tax, economy, environment, water supply, State pensions and other benefits etc.
The next general election may not be until 2029, so much ground to cover before then, but those numbers would result in a House of Commons with 310 Reform MPs (on the cusp of a working majority), 169 Lab, 72 LibDem, 36 SNP, 33 Cons (etc).
The Conservative Party, as in another poll yesterday, relegated to a pretty poor 5th place in the Commons. Among the 94 Con MPs likely to be ejected would be Mel Stride, James Cleverly, Suella Braverman, Jeremy Hunt, David Davis, Jesse Norman, Robert Jenrick, Rishi Sunak and, last but not least, Kemi Badenoch.
Local councillor reported to POLICE by Labour colleague after expressing concern for 'unfair' Afghan refugee scheme: 'Residents should get the same support!'https://t.co/BnlYI6J8P8
I was last there in 1974, I think, aged maybe 17. Having dropped out of school [https://rbcs.org.uk/], I worked for a while as temp dogsbody for an agency that sent me to various places short of workers. The one in Bracknell was at the Waitrose warehouse (next to Waitrose HQ). I was there for a couple of weeks. I used to go there daily from Caversham Heights (north-west of Reading) on my 75 cc Italian scooter (absolute top speed 60 mph, normal top speed 50).
I remember the brief experience mainly because, one fine day, two Thames Valley Police detectives from Reading wanted to interview me in the office. They did so, and fingerprinted me. Apparently, the other agency workers, who all arrived and departed by minibus, had already been interviewed. I was told that quite a lot of Waitrose canned products had gone missing.
Well, it turned out that all the agency workers except me had been “having it away” with Waitrose’s stuff. I was cleared almost immediately, I think mainly by the absence of fingerprint evidence against me, but all the others were, I was told, charged with theft. I had had no idea that they were “having it away” with tins of salmon or whatever. Naive me.
Not that I was necessarily more honest than the others (who were all much older than me, in their thirties or forties); I just had no use for whatever Waitrose products they had apparently been stealing.
Bracknell was very different then, I think, and smaller; the same is true of my old school at Sonning, looking now at its website. Pretty much only the original old house (Holme Park house) is the same; a whole large complex is now around it. New facilities, new buildings, even a new road system:
[Reading Blue Coat School, Sonning, Berkshire]
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And we're now entering the period of the year where we can expect small boat arrivals to spiral. https://t.co/SG8n6cJfTr
Hard-hitting critique of Starmer-stein. In my view, though, not hard-hitting enough.
Starmer-stein is of course, and in ordinary language, a traitor.
Russian troops liberated the community of Mirolyubovka in the Donetsk region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/PmzCTVggumpic.twitter.com/0lTkYlRJma
Comforting, in a way, that only 20% of the population is irredeemably stupid (or malicious?).
Zelensky's entourage sees captured civilians from Russia’s Kursk Region as "a valuable bargaining chip," Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said in a statement obtained by TASS:https://t.co/rP4VRGTYKLpic.twitter.com/9fXoF7xVw8
The government of “Ukraine” (the Kiev-regime fake state) is a brutal and corrupt dictatorship, ruled mainly by Jew-Zionists.
Macron: We gave Ukraine everything we could
"France cannot deliver more weapons to Ukraine and thus deprive its own army. It has already given everything it could, and has tripled production. Our army is not prepared for a long, high-intensity conflict," Macron said, adding… pic.twitter.com/jLxXM8YNvT
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 13, 2025
Late music
[The Banksters, controversial mural in East London, later censored (painted over by order) after complaints from Jewish organizations that it was “antisemitic”]
“Denis Fahey, C.S.Sp. (3 July 1883 – 21 January 1954) was an Irish Catholic priest. Fahey promoted the Catholic social teaching of Christ the King, and was involved in Irish politics through his organisation Maria Duce. Fahey believed that “the world must conform to Our Divine Lord, not He to it”, defending the theological concept of the Mystical Body of Christ. This often saw Fahey in conflict with systems which he viewed as promoting “naturalism” against Catholic order – particularly communism, freemasonry and rabbinic Judaism.[1] His writings were deeply anti-Semitic, Fahey stating that “we must combat Jewish efforts to permeate the world with naturalism. In that sense, as there is only one divine plan for order in the world, every sane thinker must be an anti-Semite”.[2][3]” [Wikipedia]
“In economic views, Fahey was a critic of the Lockean liberal capitalist system and what he regarded as the “social good” being made subordinate to the needs of the market. He pointed to usury being contrary to Catholic social teaching and spoke out against the newspaper industry and its power to form public opinion, he claimed that finance capitalism had come to dominate politics and economics, which it was meant to be subordinate to. He criticised “the unlimited competition, unscrupulous underselling and feverish advertising of the present day” and opined that capitalism led to extreme inequality, “ruthless, unchecked […] tended towards the concentration of capital in the hands of the relatively few.“[33]
Fahey also blamed capitalism “with its excessive individualism and uncontrolled seeking for profit”, for causing a backlash which naturally attracted many people to embracing communism.” [Wikipedia]
In terms of socio-economics, it seems that Father Fahey was close to the views expressed by such as G.K. Chesterton and his literary creation Father Brown, as well as many in the interwar period of the 1920s and 1930s who were generally in the milieu of the aftermath of the Arts and Crafts movement in the UK.
When the Greeks invented democracy they intended it to be used to govern independent cities. They never planned for it to govern an entire country, because it doesn't work when there are too many voters.
Very worthy, but merely standing there in protest, or as protection for his child, is not enough. ‘Nuff said…
As for “stabbed“, something even worse is more likely.
In a village in Donegal! Just shows how far the ripples of the migration-invasion have reached. In that little Irish village (2,600 inhabitants), 70+ of the bastards are imposed by the System. The invaders will be parasites—at absolute best; at worst (and that is far more likely) they will be criminals, scavengers and predators, who may well also be enemies of European people and our whole culture and way of life.
[“I’ve never seen a Prime Minister gaslight on this scale before. Labour have decriminalised illegal migration. Labour have presided over record numbers of illegal migrants Labour have expanded the use of hotels for illegal migrants, costing you £2 billion a year. Labour are forcing British taxpayers to subsidise big business to outbid the British people in the housing market so they can prioritise people who break our laws. And Labour are literally forcing British workers to pay more tax than Indian workers … in Britain.”]
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“A revolution without firing squads is not worth much.” [Lenin]
[Lenin with cat, probably at his residence near Moscow in the early 1920s]
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HOME TRUTHS. How Labour and the British state are bribing landlords to house migrants and OUTBID British people trying to rent – and YOU are paying for it!
NEW POST. Keir Starmer goes big on immigration but nothing he announces today will end the extreme, failing, and unpopular policy of mass immigrationhttps://t.co/zgYjH1BEFl
Starmer-stein and his Labour Friends of Israel Cabinet are complete fakes, and treacherous. His “big announcement” on immigration will accomplish very little even to slow mass invasion of these islands, let alone stop the influx. As for getting rid of those already here, and their offspring— forget it.
Government officials are now openly admitting net migration into Britain will remain at least 520,000 a year, equivalent to adding a city the size of Edinburgh to the population every year. Who voted for this? Who wants this?https://t.co/zgYjH1BEFl
The man who decriminalised illegal migration, removed age checks, gave tax exemptions to foreign workers, encouraged migration from India, expanded hotels for illegal migrants, removed the only deterrent we had, sent boat numbers soaring to 50% higher than where they were last…
[“The man who decriminalised illegal migration, removed age checks, gave tax exemptions to foreign workers, encouraged migration from India, expanded hotels for illegal migrants, removed the only deterrent we had, sent boat numbers soaring to 50% higher than where they were last year, is using taxpayer money to prioritise foreigners over Brits in the private housing market, and liberalised immigration from Afghanistan is currently claiming he is “regaining control of the immigration system”. Gaslighter-in-Chief.“]
This used to be the unsayable. Pro-immigration fanatics like Jon Portes & Rob Ford would never accept this
But now even a Labour government openly accepts mass immigration is bad for the economy, living standards and housing
The Overton Window is shifting, visibly. I hope, though, that the voters of the UK see through the fakery of Starmer-stein and his cronies. Vote (at present) Reform, break up the System as it now is, based on the fake rivalry of Con and Lab; then social-nationalism can take off.
When I started at the English Bar in the early 1990s, I was not infrequently briefed by solicitors acting for the PKK. Nothing political in my being briefed, though— I simply got one brief, won the case, then got others off the back of that, as commonly happens at the Bar. As a matter of fact, I tend to favour the Turks (or did, before the secular legacy of Ataturk started to be eroded).
The PKK is apparently leaving guerrilla warfare behind; it has therefore decided to follow in the footsteps of many another “terrorist” “army”, inter alia the IRA, ETA, FARC etc.
Why don’t police care about “Jew haters”?
Even if I showed footage of police assaulting my 80-year old mother who suffers from dementia – to arrest me for another parody song – Alison Pearson won't be changing her tune. https://t.co/MkUQjPEQ8v
That ignorant woman scribbler, Allison Pearson, makes common cause with the worst of the Jewish lobby (“Zionist lobby”, Israel lobby” etc), the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”], and its self-styled “Director of Investigations and Enforcement”, a proven social media troll and maker of false accusations to police etc, who can be informally called “Slitherman”.
Allison Pearson is supporting the very lobby that is behind most of the attacks on free speech and freedom of expression in this country.
As for that Julian Foulkes fellow, the retired policeman, if he —like scribbler Allison Pearson—supports Israel and the Jewish lobby in the UK, he must be absolutely asinine.
“Kent Police decided to interpret my post as anti-Jewish”
Strange. Seems police are deliberately (with usual incompetence) being instructed to seek out online posts criticising Jews.
If Foulkes were to criticise Jews and be prosecuted, would that make Alison feel happier? https://t.co/MkUQjPEQ8v
I’ve had my own experience of this shadowy group called Lawyers for Israel. They are extremists in their outlook and arguments- in my case, because my football club FGR FC flies the Palestinian flag, they accused me of racism and anti semitism – a stupidly ridiculous thing to… pic.twitter.com/oJmzR3od5P
“UK Lawyers for Israel” [“UKLFI”] was behind my 2016 disbarment. Its membership and support cadre aligns closely with that of the malicious/evil “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”.
Russian troops liberated the community of Kotlyarovka in the Donetsk region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/pYUY7tbMIYpic.twitter.com/wQNRCRdF0h
“A teenage motorist who followed and rammed an e-bike rider to ‘teach him a lesson’ after he pulled a wheelie has been jailed for life for murder.
Jailing the brothers, who the court heard came from a large Somali family, Judge Andrew Smith said Mr Jones was ‘unable to get away’ as Abdirahman Ibrahim had driven ‘with purpose and speed to catch him’.“
[Daily Mail]
[defendant]
You can smell the “diversity” from here…
Britain, the world’s dustbin.
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You're about to see a huge Labour majority completely wiped out, after seeing a huge Tory majority completely wiped, because of little boats. It's just that simple but they can't reconcile it.
Not just because of the “little boats”. Because of the “legal” immigration invasion too.
It goes even beyond that. The discontent is also by reason of the whole multicultural/multiracial society which, for decades, has been slowly killing our more civilized British/European society.
Indeed, the burgeoning popular discontent goes beyond even the cultural/racial factors, and includes the fact that society is becoming more stressed, but with fewer material and other rewards for most British people. Also, the perception, largely if not entirely true, that “nothing works properly any more“.
Very lucky to work with @novaramedia which means I can form an opinion and relay it back to audience.
What I saw in Runcorn was someone who, for median voter, was somewhere between ‘better than the rest’ and walking on water.
Political science is dominated by leftists who are incentivised to talk down/stigmatise conservative and national populist movements. Many also never leave the office and meet actual people, which also doesn’t help. It can be cultish at times. https://t.co/xK7AuNCVp9
Nigel Farage & Reform could easily outflank Labour & the Tories again by just coming out tomorrow saying they’ll scrap Indefinite Leave to Remain altogether
The “Boriswave” was an idiotic decision that will impose enormous costs on the British people
Hundreds of replies to Starmer-stein’s tweet, but few if any positive. He is a disaster. His Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment is a disaster.
Starmer really needs to stop comparing himself favourably to previous prime ministers. Other than the short ClusterTruss interregnum he is so far the worst PM in living memory. He has plenty of time to put that right. But that is where we are 10 months in. https://t.co/deyriS9OLX
Incredibly, even after Sunak, Truss, Johnson, May, and Cameron-Levita, that is true.
Maariv Israeli newspaper: The Houthis' announcement of an air blockade on Israel has dealt a blow to the Israeli tourism industry, which has been struggling to recover since October 2023 pic.twitter.com/gg4WKBaWtR
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 4, 2025
Pakistan faces critical ammunition shortage due to shells supplied to Ukraine "
The Indian Express claims that Islamabad's current stockpile of artillery shells would be enough for four days of a full-scale war, which is linked to secret arms supplies to Ukraine since 2022.… pic.twitter.com/Wo1r7nzlQ2
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 4, 2025
Donald Trump has admitted that Washington may withdraw from the talks on Ukraine if it finds it impossible to strike a deal to resolve the conflict:https://t.co/hZwb0r9rpbpic.twitter.com/OJ9P2daI15
Cut off the supply of arms, ammunition, and money to the Kiev regime. It will then collapse very quickly, within weeks.
Ukrainian troops will provoke the Russian Armed Forces in every possible way to open fire during the ceasefire announced by Vladimir Putin, military expert Vitaly Kiselev told TASS:https://t.co/aq4xnhlqHMpic.twitter.com/KQ7N6xSSyn
On its own, the Kiev regime fails and falls. It needs NATO to come in on its side. Thankfully, that will probably not now happen, thus saving Europe from another historic round of devastation.
Absolutely mad. The people of the EU states will thus become poorer without having achieved anything in return for that sacrifice.
NEW POST. This is much more than "a protest". What the elite class get wrong about the revolt that is now erupting across Englandhttps://t.co/0NcU4bC0Sz
The people of England want to stamp “the old parties” (as Mosley termed them ) into the ground. Conservative Party. Labour Party.
Reform UK is disliked by many, and many (including me) find its policies inadequate, but it is the only game in town right now, and can pave the way for a real social national party later.
Thinking ahead, if/when Reform is in a position of power, perhaps after 2029, and if Reform itself then fails, the moment for social nationalism will have finally arrived.
The ruling class cannot even be bothered to hold a dedicated national statutory inquiry into the mass rape of our own children by Pakistani Muslim gangs
The British state is taking money from British taxpayers to outbid the British people in the housing market and give these homes to illegal migrants who break our laws
It occurs to me that Reform’s success may well accelerate a day of reckoning in the UK. The cynic in me feels the mass immigration that’s happened, has placed a sleeping army throughout the country, it doesn’t need to act yet, but once it’s deemed that the British people are…
[“It occurs to me that Reform’s success may well accelerate a day of reckoning in the UK. The cynic in me feels the mass immigration that’s happened, has placed a sleeping army throughout the country, it doesn’t need to act yet, but once it’s deemed that the British people are finally pushing back, that day of reckoning may well happen because it’s clear now that Reform are a credible force to gain power and that will conflict with everything that’s been planned by those facilitating the immigration.“]
🇵🇸 Look at the tragedy in Gaza! Horrific scale of destruction in the area of the Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Is this what they call "self-defense"? The bombs sent by the United States every year have already shattered the future of the Palestinians. pic.twitter.com/sijANMI7Fe
Facilitated by those, or some of those, who live, and profit, in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, France and other countries.
I told them we wouldn't leave. You expelled us from our country and took our land and homeland. So he assaulted me." An elderly woman was found by the Israeli occupation forces inside her home in Rafah, south of the #Gaza Strip. She had been under siege for a month and a half.… pic.twitter.com/agNh5jvNnw
Meanwhile, “the usual suspects” wail about supposed defaults or crimes committed (or not committed, or not committed on the scale they claim) in Germany, Poland and elsewhere in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and more than 80 years ago.
Russian forces struck deployment sites of Ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries in 142 areas over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/DaNinr1Jqqpic.twitter.com/i42ZIRibzB
“Macmillan Cancer Support is to scrap its £14m-a-year specialist advice service, which helps tens of thousands of people every year, in what has been described as a betrayal of vulnerable patients.
The cuts were received with shock and anger by welfare advisers, who said the depth and expertise of the service were irreplaceable, while the timing – before the government’s £5bn cuts to disability benefits, which are the single biggest focus of Macmillan-funded welfare support – could not be worse for cancer patients.
“I just don’t understand why they are getting rid of a service that so many thousands of people rely on, while at the same time, hiring senior people on large salaries.
“I get why cuts may have to be made, the climate we are in, but I don’t understand why the welfare advisers are the ones to be cut, why the frontline has to be cut, when there are so many senior people sat in offices discussing strategy and in meetings all day.”
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 5, 2025
Large-scale strikes on targets in Odessa and the surrounding area are carried out by Geran-2 UAVs pic.twitter.com/tz9jTYoFpV
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 5, 2025
The Labour Party has long ceased to be the party of the working class. It is now overwhelmingly the political project of the metropolitan middle classes, especially those in the public sector or with institutions, including the law, charities, quangos, NGOs, that feed off public… https://t.co/lmWqCEeCxe
My monologue on today’s The Times at One with Andrew Neil. More at 1pm tomorrow on @TimesRadio
Eighty years on from the end of the Second World War in Europe and we’re at a watershed in British politics — one of these historic turning points which up-ends politics and radically…
[“My monologue on today’s The Times at One with Andrew Neil. More at 1pm tomorrow on @TimesRadio.
Eighty years on from the end of the Second World War in Europe and we’re at a watershed in British politics — one of these historic turning points which up-ends politics and radically reconfigures the two-party system as we’ve known it.
Two parties have long been the bedrock of British politics. Conservative versus Whig in the early part of the 19th century. Conservative versus Liberal from the mid-1850s onwards. Conservative versus Labour from the 1920s onwards, especially since the end of the war in 1945.
You will have noticed that, as Whig gave way to Liberal and Liberal to Labour, Conservative remained a consistent presence. Which is what makes this latest rearranging of the two-party deck chairs unique — for the first time in 200 years it looks as if the Conservatives are going to be the victims of a radical realignment in British politics.
Of course we’re really talking England here rather than Britain. The two-party system has been dead for decades in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. You could say England is only now catching up with the rest of the country. And transition can be messy.
After last year’s general election and last week’s local elections, England has gone from a largely two-party system to a five-party system. Our first-past-the-post voting system produces a clear winner when only two parties are vying for power. But when our votes are spread generously across five parties, the outcome can be unpredictable and haphazard. Not only will no one party have an overall majority. No party will have anything close to it. So even coalition building becomes problematic. And that carries the risk of becoming ungovernable.
The catalyst in all this, of course, is Nigel Farage’s insurgent Reform party. It takes disillusioned votes from Labour and Conservative alike. After last year’s general election it is second in 89 Labour seats. And after last week’s elections a majority of these Labour seats are now vulnerable. But whereas Reform is on track to beat Labour it is on track to replace the Conservatives, which is why the Conservatives have most to lose. Even traditional Tories now talk privately about the need to have some sort of accommodation with Reform. That could be wishful thinking.
If Reform heads towards around a 30% share of the vote in the polls — it won a bit more than that in actual votes last week — then the Tories will be languishing in the late teens. And far from securing a friendly merger with Reform — would more likely face a hostile takeover.
However the chips eventually fall, the Tory-Labour two-party system would seem to be on its last legs. It’s had a good innings but now looks knackered. Last week showed the Tories have claimed back no ground since their thrashing last July. Indeed they might be losing more. It also confirmed that Labour and its leader Keir Starmer have fallen further and faster in public approval since that landslide victory than any new government in living memory.
The two-party system which gave Labour and Tory alternate turns at power is now widely derided for having delivered a stagnant economy, squeezed living standards, uncontrolled mass migration, broken public services, a remote woke establishment and unbridled net zero zealotry.
Voters might not be sure what they want. But they know what they don’t want, which is more of the same. Which is what propels Reform and the closer it gets to that crucial 30% of the vote the more it will upend politics as we’ve known it. For it’s at around 30% that a ton of seats start falling Reform’s way. Not enough to give it an overall majority. Not enough to give Farage the keys to 10 Downing Street. But enough to be the largest party. Enough to have a veto on who forms a government. Enough to make Farage, always underestimated by the political and media establishment, if not king then the kingmaker.“]
[Andrew Neil]
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As Tim Stanley points put in The Telegraph, both parties have decided that the lesson to take from being beaten is to do more of the same. They just refuse to actually listen.
— Martin in Monmouthshire (@MartinMonmouth1) May 5, 2025
1629? I should have thought that 1829 was more accurate. Never mind.
Reform UK 38.72%, Labour 38.7%, Conservatives 7.17%, Greens 7.09%. The other 11 candidates lost their deposits, the LibDem coming 5th of the 15 candidates, and with a mere 2.88%.
What is so good about the result is that, had Starmer-stein managed to hold on to Runcorn and Helsby, even with one vote, he would have been able to weasel about “hard choices“, “making the tough decisions” etc. Now, the public can be seen to have replied with a massive “NO!” to all such Blair/Brown/Cameron (etc) dissembling.
So Reform (not my party, not my kind of party, not really my ideology, but halfway there) now has 5 MPs (6, really, Rupert Lowe having been elected under the Reform banner). Under a fairer electoral system, Reform in 2024 would have had 92 MPs anyway, not 5.
5-6 MPs may seem a small bloc, but for most of the 1950s and 1960s, the old Liberal Party had the same number, before struggling into double figures for the first time since 1945, and then recovering under their new name, the Liberal Democrats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Party_(UK)#Electoral_performance.
Now the dam has burst. The main System parties have lost all credibility. Today Reform, but tomorrow who knows?
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Reform has won the first by-election of the new parliament in Runcorn and Helsby, beating Labour by just six votes & overturned Labour’s 14,700-vote majority. pic.twitter.com/UDLQ01CUid
I love it when System political “grifters” and careerists lose out like that.
Breaking News. Reform wins Runcorn by-election – beating Labour by just six votes.https://t.co/Ei0YTgtrgs
— #LibLabCon betray you. Don't vote for ANY of them. (@CllrBSilvester) May 2, 2025
Starmer amd this Labour government have lost the Runcorn by-election because they have alienated and vilified people who dared to question or reject their policies. Remember, this was one of labour’s safest seats. This is the beginning of the end for Starmer/Lab pic.twitter.com/f9KRvscyEk
As blogged for many months, this is not so much a Labour government as a Labour Friends of Israel government, or misgovernment.
[“Remember Runcorn!“]
What won it for Reform UK in Runcorn was the total collapse of the Conservative vote. If we can get the Tories out of the way we can defeat Labour everywhere.
Farage may be a snake-oil salesman but “God moves in mysterious ways, His wonders to perform“. Once Farage and Reform have hacked the way through the jungle, real social nationalism will be able to break through. Maybe in 2033, the centenary of 1933. Just a thought…
Andrea Jenkyns
Andrea Jenkyns, former Greggs employee (etc) has been, once again, saved from stacking shelves at Lidl by electoral success. She is now the Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, a title and place-name reminiscent of the inventions of P.G. Wodehouse.
More thoughts about the by-election, local elections etc
The discomfiture of System drones, especially Labour ones, is both very evident and hilarious to see. Last night, I saw a section of the Sky News election coverage. One of the “experts” on their little panel was the TV talking head, now elevated to the degraded Lords as a “baroness”, Ayesha Hazarika. She obviously hates it that Reform is becoming electorally popular.
That Ayesha Hazarika person is emblematic of the times in which we live in the UK. Of Indian origin, she was a lowly civil service press officer before becoming a stand-up “comedian” (comedienne), a markedly unsuccessful one.
Despite that, her connections in the Labour Party ensured that she not only got “advisory” political work, but also slots on TV discussion panels and, eventually, the “peerage” (nominated by Starmer-stein).
Such peerages pay out £361 a day taxfree (when the House is sitting, i.e. 102 days per annum, plus travel costs and, in many cases, the costs of hotels or rent of flats etc in London. The £361 daily allowance is paid for up to 102 days per year, so as much as around £37,000 in a year. No fortune, but it is taxfree (so worth the same as a salary of maybe £50,000 or so), and all a “baroness” or “lord” has to do to get it is to sign in every day claimed for. It can take as little as 30 minutes, but why not stay and have an excellent and absurdly-subsidized lunch too?
A friend of mine often used to lunch with a peer of the realm (one of the real and unpaid old hereditary ones, not a life peer) in the 1980s and 1990s. She told me about the kind of luxury food and wine they had, and how low were the prices of that.
What a broken system. A low-level civil servant office bod and unsuccessful comic entertainer can get to know a few MPs, get on Newsnight or Sky News a bit, then become a member of the upper chamber of our legislature. It is absolutely ridiculous.
Turning from the Hazarika creature to more general matters, it is clear that the Westminster Bubblers simply do not understand what is driving the Reform phenomenon. They are too well-padded to feel the pain of so many people in this country.
Reform is underwhelming, really, yet look at what is happening! The voters are clutching at the Reform straw because not only are the main System parties useless, but they appear intent on stamping on British people, on their preferred way of life, on their history and on their future.
Labour especially is in the hands of secretive and hostile cabals. Starmer-stein is the obvious example: a freemason married to a Jewish woman, and who, at Easter, did not (as far as I have seen) invite any English children to Downing Street but did invite a group of Jewish children celebrating one of their religious festivals which occurred at about the same time.
Starmer-stein and his cabal have cut the small incomes of pensioners, the sick, the old, the unemployed, but have thrown money at “Ukraine” (the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev) and at Israel (e.g. by paying for RAF surveillance flights over Gaza and other Arab territory, then giving the intelligence product to Israel for free).
I was driving in one of the most affluent parts of southern England this morning, and the road could have been in some broken-down part of the world; potholed, and poorly surfaced generally. Why? Why? I do not recall roads in England being as bad as this in the past, prior to, say, 2010. certainly not in the 1980s. “Austerity”? Poor priorities?
People are getting very fed up, indeed angry, at the way things are going. Reform UK is just the first step. People will go much further if the country continues to be so broken, and even more invaded by migrant-invaders (“legal” and “illegal”).
At present, there is no indication that the direction of travel of the UK is anywhere but straight down.
More tweets seen
It’s wrong to call Reform a “protest party”, as many doing tonight. Protest implies voters are backlashing irrationally against the system & don’t know what they want. But they do know. End mass immigration. Fix the borders. Stop the boats. Prioritise British people.
Runcorn and Helsby was the first big test of the current parliament. Reform surged. A Labour Party stronghold was overturned. The Tories continued to go backwards. And the political map was redrawn. I suspect all this will now be the theme of the next four years.
What you’re seeing in Runcorn and Helsby is just the start. There are lots and lots of easier seats for Reform where Labour MPs look totally out of touch with the countryhttps://t.co/HVuHnOW1rB
Here we go —after excluding Marine Le Pen from the ballot, after shutting down an alternative to Romania, the German state is now setting the stage to shut down Alternative for Germany (AfD) pic.twitter.com/dQQrWufODW
The German “security and intelligence” bods should take a look at what happened to many of the Hungarian communist secret police in 1956, during the Hungarian Uprising. It was brutal…
Actually, the UK’s MI5 and police snoopers should also read up on that. History sometimes bites people like that on the ****.
Votes and elections will probably not be allowed to change the System (across Europe, certainly the EU and the UK). However, the discontent will find other outlets in the end. God help the System politicians and msm talking heads then…
An Iraqi asylum seeker who entered Britain illegally in a lorry and then lied about being at risk of an honour killing if he was returned has still been allowed to stay in Britain because he “lost his passport” and might suffer discrimination if he is returned. He used the ECHR.
Security agencies have prevented a terrorist attack against law enforcement officers in Dagestan, detaining a woman who was preparing it, the Russian FSB told TASS:https://t.co/wGGyYdAFWCpic.twitter.com/7duqYLRc56
Yes but only because they don’t realise the Establishment Global Blob extends to all the other parties, now and increasingly more so the bigger they become.
Using Electoral Calculus, that might mean a Commons with about 376 Reform MPs (an absolute majority of 50, and a yet larger working majority), 113 Labour MPs, 71 LibDems (proving yet again that they are the “cockroach” survivors despite having really nothing at all to offer), 45 SNP, 12 Cons, and 5 Greens.
That would be the end for, as Disraeli put it, “the great Conservative Party, that destroys everything“.
[that 2024 date might have to be altered to (?) 2029]
I do not think that it would be much different even were Carpetbagger Kemi to be sent back to Nigeria (along with, hopefully, the 300,000 others who live here).
Labour is also looking at a well-deserved wipeout.
I notice that “Tel Aviv Keith” Starmer-stein is now tweeting about “national security” and “defence”, at the same time as literally thousands of immigrants, tens of thousands, pour in every single day, mostly “legally”. As for the illegal, “small boat”, invaders, about a thousand are landing every day.
Starmer-stein wants to impose “woke” tyranny along with (((the usual))) concealed dictatorship in this country. He has to be opposed by any necessary means.
You have just been destroyed in local elections. Call a general election and the rest of the local elections you cancelled and see how you get on then. The biggest threat to national security is you. The globalist puppet.
“Three young boys who were allegedly locked inside their home for four years by their Covid-obsessed parents began hyperventilating and threw themselves onto the lawn to stroke the grass after being rescued by police, it has emerged.
Police found the boys, between the ages of eight and ten, in a house in the northern city of Oviedo, Spain on Wednesday. The children had apparently been kept in the residence since 2021.
It is understood the family closed off to the world during the Covid-19 pandemic, forbidding the children from going outside, and making them sleep in caged beds.”
[Daily Mail]
Merely a rather extreme version of the general looniness that swept across much of Europe and elsewhere in 2020-2022 (and which was imposed by sinister self-styled “elite” political monsters such as, to name just one, Jacinda Arden in New Zealand).
I still see the odd facemask loony even today, usually some old woman in a supermarket who has probably been wearing the same bit of dirty cloth for 4 or 5 years now.
Late tweets
DRAX – The “renewable” wood-burning power station is the biggest single source of carbon emissions in the UK.
Has made record £1.1billion profit because we gave them nearly £1 BILLION in subsidies
6.5 million tonnes of wood pellets burned each year & mainly come from Drax's… pic.twitter.com/Hx1ugSE9PT
[“DRAX – The “renewable” wood-burning power station is the biggest single source of carbon emissions in the UK. Has made record £1.1billion profit because we gave them nearly £1 BILLION in subsidies 6.5 million tonnes of wood pellets burned each year & mainly come from Drax’s 17 pellet plants in the US and Canada. It is also a massive supporter of LABOUR and increased ‘Green policies’ because it means more subsidies. Shh … it’s only 300 million trees.“]
A disgrace.
Russia would supply the UK with oil and gas, possibly even at cost, were the UK government(s) to drop the stupid anti-Russia hate campaign and appurtenant policies, and leave NATO.
The United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) has expressed concern over reports about torture against Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine, according to a press release issued after the committee’s session:https://t.co/NKZr3XuQMbpic.twitter.com/9AxhMWwOYI
[note: some occasional commentators have noticed that they cannot comment today (so far) on the blog; this must be a technical problem at WordPress which will probably be resolved, eventually]
Morning music
[Thomas Cole, 1833, The Titan’s Goblet]
Good Friday thought
I have no idea whether Keir Starmer-stein has said anything about Easter; I have seen and heard nothing, yet I saw on Twitter/X that he invited a load of Jewish children to Downing Street a week ago in commemoration of the Jewish festival of Passover.
“The world is not without kind people” [Russian proverb].
Sheep biology can be strange. A ewe just coughed and this fell out. He’s so tiny. However, she’s still pregnant with another one that’s not ready to come out yet. This one can’t reach the milk bar but I’ll keep him near her as she’s quite fond. Good chance she’d sit on him! pic.twitter.com/gQBUGTSxB0
"It's hugely exciting. I very much hope that President Trump does come to the UK in September and meets the Royal Family and meets the Prime Minister."
You do not have to be a Labour Party supporter to see that Labour Friends of Israel member Liz Kendall is a disgrace.
[“How is this possible?! I voted Labour in 2024! but I am not going to vote Labour at the Runcorn and Helsby by-election on 1 May 2025, if I live until then!”]
Mass immigration is making us poorer and reducing wages for working people. The expert class, who said it would “lift all boats”, are lying to you. https://t.co/lep3DWHbuS
'Where is it? Where's the growth? Where's the productivity?'@GoodwinMJ challenges Professor of Economics Jonathan Portes on his claim that migration is beneficial for economic growth. pic.twitter.com/7ELQQFkTiJ
Three years ago I would walk across town and see a couple of Africans now and again who have been here for years. Now there are dozens. More each week it seems. Why? Wouldn't they be happier in places like Little Lagos Peckham? Or Bradford or Birmingham? Why are they in small…
Britain has been invaded and is being occupied: “legal” immigrants (supposed spouses, fiancees, students, work-visa holders, then illegal immigrants on “small boats etc”, then births to those non-white women already in the UK, and also to stupid white/British women impregnated by blacks).
Again, Reform in the top two places of an opinion poll. I think that all opinion polls for the past 6-9 months have had Reform either top or second.
The “Conservatives” have no chance after their 14 years of appalling misgovernment 2010-2024, especially now that their idiot MPs and ordinary members have (for the second time) chosen to be led by a non-white, non-British “leader”.
On the Opinium figures, the Commons would have both Reform and Labour on 228 MPs, Cons with 97, and LibDems with 43 (taking LibDems and Green as each having a 10% vote-share). https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html
As with so many other recent polls, a Reform/Con government would be the only possibility, on those numbers, or a minority Reform government.
Very different figures, but same basic story. On those numbers, though, Reform UK would have about 325 MPs, one short of an absolute majority, but enough for a very thin working majority, without the need for support.
On the numbers there, Labour would have 154 MPs, Cons 58, and LibDems 45. If that were to happen, the Conservative Party would be utterly irrelevant, and likely to decline to near-zero over time.
Not sure whether that likely Con terminal decline would be the best result, or whether the best consequence of such an electoral result would be that Labour would have only 154 MPs instead of 403 (as now). A loss of 249 MPs. 249 upset System drones (plus 63 equally-upset Con ex-MPs; wonderful again…).
German courts say: cope. British courts say: coddle.
Germany: ‘You’re young, healthy, and male? You’ll manage.’
The IMF: a surge in immigration LOWERS wages for low-paid workers in Western states. Pay growth for low-skilled native workers slows by 1-point with big immigration, confirming what we showed in the Stackhttps://t.co/YfJLepuIUk
Russian troops liberated the community of Kalinovo in the Donetsk region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/3eesEPCG7kpic.twitter.com/cCuWDnmp2I
During the fighting in the Kupyansk sector of the frontline, Russian forces have established a foothold near the locality of Figolevka in the Kharkov Region, military expert Andrey Marochko told TASS:https://t.co/RVO6wWAlalpic.twitter.com/zKKdHTTyWy
Twenty-seven children have been dying daily in the Gaza Strip since the start of Israel’s military operation in the enclave in fall 2023, a representative of UNICEF in Palestine reported:https://t.co/TVSsRn7iXepic.twitter.com/djOohFk2xW
EXCLUSIVE. The man who the UK just banned from entering the country —French novelist, philosopher and critic of mass immigration Renaud Camus—will be joining me on State of the Nation @GBNEWS tonight at 8pm to give his reaction. You do not want to miss this.
The even more depressing thing about this is you could make such a list for almost every high street in Britain. Another example of how mass immigration is exploiting and hollowing out our country. https://t.co/gp3kkKyeEM
3. One from left field actually. A bag shop in a premium location staffed by exactly who you’d think it’s staffed by, and the stock hasn’t changed in months. Prob 3k+ in rent and rates, flagrant. Lovely stuff. pic.twitter.com/5TVCbWkGLF
5. This one will be hard to beat. A barber closed down due to lack of business, obviously these gents snapped up the site so 6 of them can sit on the chairs on their phones all day. Terrific pic.twitter.com/eqAbzBFiOS
This was very tough to narrow down to 6 faves as there are plenty of other barbers and vape shops. Honourable mention to this one which sells vapes, phone repairs AND poppers and bongs. Something for everyone. Obviously 2 staff and never seen a customer in it. pic.twitter.com/XJYWpabsRo
Throwing in a few extras to highlight how phenomenal the competition is make the top 6. Some all time great crime, somehow invisible to our council, police and MP. pic.twitter.com/IHAIwva9rC
… or any so-called “democratic” (System) political parties or their “elected” (selected) idiot-drones.
The time will probably come when very harsh measures will have to be implemented.
Look at what’s happening in Runcorn. Nobody voted for this. Nobody wants this. Nobody deserves this. Send Westminster a message on May 1st 🇬🇧👊 pic.twitter.com/PKtGsvvP4n
In a worrying development, the ICJ @CIJ_ICJ has granted an extension to the Israeli regime, delaying the due date for the regime’s response to the genocide case to January 2026, even as the genocide rages on. Israel, which has one of the highest populations of lawyers in the…
If that is representative of the proportional losses of the Ukrainian and Russian forces, then the Kiev-regime is losing perhaps 20 soldiers for every Russian soldier killed.
🇺🇦 The Kiev regime has dismissed the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Ivan Gavrilyuk, who since May 2024 was in charge of procurement for the Ukrainian forces. pic.twitter.com/Dy89hHaJQg
Did he steal too much even for Zelensky’s cabal to accept?
An American M142 HIMARS multiple rocket launcher, supplied to Ukraine by the US, was reportedly destroyed near Druzhkovka in the Donetsk People's Republic by a Russian Lancet kamikaze drone pic.twitter.com/218fW8ZRlA
Trump, who promised to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours, now says:
"If either side, for whatever reason, makes things difficult, we will just say, 'You're foolish, you're stupid, you're terrible people,' and we will ignore you." pic.twitter.com/hTQmLXlcES
French leftist leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon came to Canada and declared at a rally in Quebec that “the French language, or so-called French, has no future […] without a fundamental human process of creolization” pic.twitter.com/IUyiOkoshV
Trump: US will leave talks if sabotage occurs, military aid to Ukraine suspended "If we see anyone trying to sabotage the negotiating process, the United States will withdraw from the negotiations," Trump stressed. He also announced that the United States would no longer provide… pic.twitter.com/6aziqZoHjv
[“Trump: US will leave talks if sabotage occurs, military aid to Ukraine suspended “If we see anyone trying to sabotage the negotiating process, the United States will withdraw from the negotiations,” Trump stressed. He also announced that the United States would no longer provide military support to Ukraine.”]
Looks as though the matter is moving towards the endgame, at least as far as American aid to the Kiev regime is concerned.
“Ukraine will suffer heavy losses this summer.” – American journalist David Ignatius.
“Trump, Rubio and their team seem to be preparing to step back from this issue and leave it to the Europeans.” pic.twitter.com/PKNQmXfnzY
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.
Starmer-stein and the Labour (Friends of Israel) misgovernment
So Starmer, with a potentially disastrous by-election (Runcorn and Helsby, 1 May 2025) coming down the track, is suddenly making meaningless “tough” noises about immigration gangs etc.
One thing is sure: the migration-invasion will not be stopped by such measures, even if implemented.
As far as Starmer is concerned, both as “world leader” or “statesman” (in his own little mind), he has, so far, managed to alienate both Russia and the USA, as well as 90% or more of the British people.
Marine le Pen and French “democracy”
We are not from the same political camp as Marine Le Pen @MLP_officiel, but we nevertheless strongly oppose weaponizing judiciary against political rivals. This not only casts a bad light on the rule of law, but directly undermines the very essence of democracy. It started in… https://t.co/MuCx5eP5mh
Macron is widely despised. This judicial outrage is nakedly political, and has the aim of preventing Marine le Pen from standing as a (probably successful) Presidential candidate in 2027, and is aimed, beyond that, at keeping France under NWO/ZOG control.
The French people have overthrown tyrants in the past. Perhaps the time has come for a new French Revolution.
Remove Macron. He does not represent France but only NWO/ZOG.
Incidentally, I assessed Macron on the blog six years ago:
You are gaslighting the British people. Most of these are returning voluntarily while you’re approving most asylum claims from illegal migrants in Britain, encouraging more to come, which is why the small boats this year are up 40% on last year. You’re not securing anything. https://t.co/ghw7o2YaZb
Very true, Goodwin, but one-sided. Ask the Jews in the UK, too.
The public services are, er, meant to serve the public but the public increasingly get second class service from far too many teachers, doctors and police officers who enjoy levels of job security that people in the private sector can only dream of. I see this latest example of… https://t.co/fiztWVllIu
Over the past day, Russia’s Battlegroup West shot down 17 fixed-wing Ukrainian drones and destroyed 23 drone control centers, the spokesman for the battlegroup, Ivan Bigma, told reporters:https://t.co/tx6HAAsVqEpic.twitter.com/cpmz9CipiJ
Russia is saying a resolute no to the idea of sending peacekeepers to Ukraine by countries which have been supplying Kiev with weapons, Kirill Logvinov, director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Department of International Organizations:https://t.co/W5B0rL735mpic.twitter.com/DhQueyWXdB
The reference is to members or supporters of the malicious Jew-Zionist pro-Israel org known as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, effectively a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy in London, which org has managed to influence or suborn the police and CPS (in some cases).
“Study the polls and see why Farage and Reform genuinely have a chance to govern.
Public put the Reform leader top in ‘best PM’ poll
Nothing is sticking. New polling for The Telegraph by Ipsos reveals that when asked who would do a “good job as prime minister”, Farage comes out on top on 28 per cent. Keir Starmer is one per cent behind, and Ed Davey two per cent. Badenoch is languishing at 18 per cent, her step-by-step approach to formulating a new set of Tory policies failing to register with voters who are still not listening to the “natural party of government”.
I went through the Ipsos numbers with Ben Butcher, our data editor, who identified just why Labour and the Conservatives should be worried.
“Labour is widely seen to be the party of the elite, with Reform trouncing Starmer with the C2DE and lower-paid respondents,” Butcher told me. The “red wall” is there for Reform’s taking, with the party polling well ahead of Labour amongst non-graduates.
“Ain’t nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and dead armadillos,” said the American politician, Jim Hightower. As Davey attacks from the soft centre, Reform outflanks the Tories from the other side. The Conservative leader is on a perilous downslope, her skis pulling in different directions. Farage beats Badenoch with older voters, the working-class and lower paid people on the question of who would do a good job as Prime Minister.
“Let’s fix broken Britain,” Farage told 10,000 people in Birmingham. “I’m not mucking about.” The old parties that once commanded the comfortable heights of majority support are very clear that he is not.“
— The Real Slim Skagmacker 🇺🇸🦅 (@CattardSlim) March 31, 2025
In 2020, lawyer Gloria Allred sent a school bus driven back-and-forth in front of Buckingham Palace with Prince Andrew’s pic and banner: "If you see this man, please ask him to call the FBI…" Years later, his accuser Virginia Giuffre gets struck by a school bus – on a Sunday?🚌 https://t.co/ughqmcblfnpic.twitter.com/pzwkMGWlcn
This was clearly written by the state or encouraged by it. I’d be embarrassed if I had my name on this. It makes absolutely no reference to the evidence on what Brits think or the costs. It’s an effort at public opinion management. https://t.co/qlFTv0Q5pT
The French people should rise up and take power directly. Action directe.
This will backfire —massively
Across the Western world the elite class is doing all it can to shut down any opposition to its programme
From chasing Trump through the courts to very nearly forcing the British people to have a second referendum on Brexit, from blocking the… pic.twitter.com/wNjMn5mrKy
We are in the worst cost-of-living crisis since the Second World War. Public services are collapsing. Our borders are a joke. The British people are furious. And this is how the Liberal Democrat’s launch their election campaign. This is not a serious party. It is a joke party.… pic.twitter.com/PnKhe1wcus
Goodwin is right. The LibDems are a party for people who do not really want a serious political alternative, who do not really suffer. An easy, meaningless “alternative”.
Head of the National Rally’s parliamentary faction Marine Le Pen has been sentenced to four years in prison and the immediate loss of her electoral rights for five years, according to the ruling of a Paris court in the parliamentary assistants case:https://t.co/sU4G705AyVpic.twitter.com/mKFxDShL6o
The “electoral road” has been closed off. Fake “democracy”. Do what has to be done.
Russian forces struck a Ukrainian military airfield, UAV assembly workshops and ammunition depots over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/CppSfJkH8epic.twitter.com/AGCOwOSZWz
[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…
Well, I did much better than political journalist John Rentoul this week— 7/10 as against his claimed “4 and a half out of 10” (not sure how he managed to give himself a half-point for no.7; still, there it is). I did not know the answers to questions 6 and 9; I might have got no. 3 had I thought about it (but did not, because I jumped at Francesca di Rimini which was composed a couple of years earlier).
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❗️ Russia poses no threat to the UK: neither in its waters, airspace, nor streets & certainly not to Britain's long-suffering NHS.
We have no need to do so. It is the UK government that needs these fabrications to avoid dealing with the country’s real social & economic problems.… pic.twitter.com/elmTGLwXZo
Right to praise WW2 fighter pilots, wrong to attack the young. My father had enormous sympathy for depression etc and never criticised his children for weaknesses or just being young & silly. He never got the chance to be really silly during a war.https://t.co/PEp4bUYSIs
Unpleasant Jew “restaurant critic” (what a silly job) talks about “our” (i.e. British) “Battle of Britain bravery“. He, of course, has never served in any armed force; neither have any of his family (not in this country, anyway; I suppose that it is possible that he has relatives serving in the Israeli forces).
I was unable to read the full article, by reason of the paywall; why would anyone pay to read that sort of ignorant rubbish?
Worth watching Trump negotiator Steve Witkoff accusing Keir Starmer of being simplistic, posturing and posing. Adds Starmer suffers from a notion of needing to be like Winston Churchill with Russia threatening to march across Europe, a scenario Witkoff describes as preposterous.… https://t.co/HQ543WvtGG
Roughly what the “cut” in welfare spending looks like: blue before; red after; rising from £74.9bn to £95.7bn instead of £100.7bn https://t.co/zoWtLPfhK8 Table 5.10 memo line: health and disability benefits pic.twitter.com/DbQZ2OdKqc
Rentoul, as usual, supporting pseudo-“moderate”/”centrist” Labour-label. Making out that the spending cuts are not really cuts at all. Tell that to people who will now be deprived of much or all of their income because of this Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment (Liz Kendall, Rachel Reeves and, of course, Starmer-stein himself).
Others may get more, yes, and more will be spent on keeping alive, sheltered, and fed, useless and hostile migrant-invaders by the million. British people needing help will, in many cases, not get that help, or much of it.
The Israeli Air Force has been carrying out large-scale airstrikes on cities and towns in southern Lebanon for several hours now pic.twitter.com/nnf70XiUtZ
At least 130 Palestinians have been killed and 263 wounded in the last 48 hours during Israeli attacks on Gaza, the enclave's Health Ministry said pic.twitter.com/74TzAfjIIz
Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, admitted that the majority of residents of Donbass and Crimea have expressed a desire to join Russia.
In a new interview with Tucker Carlson, Witkoff called the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and the Zaporizhia and Kherson… pic.twitter.com/Vf29BukKBP
This tribunal ruling in favour of Peter Wilkins reveals just how aggressively gender-critical scientists are silenced. His experience at Porton Down—branded a "security risk" for believing in biology—is shocking but increasingly familiar. Time to restore reason to science. pic.twitter.com/j8TA4qx42J
You would think Porton Down, a govt. facility specialising in biological weapons research, would understand sex. But no. Peter Wilkins, a "scientist forced out over gender beliefs wins legal battle". https://t.co/GhZeF05JHfpic.twitter.com/uPUbbLASkD
Paul Kealey, Head of Counterterrorism at Porton Down told Wilkins that while staff were permitted to hold gender-critical beliefs, it was “not OK to express such views in the workplace” 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/kXiOFNKb3X
Let me give an example. Mark Lewis ticked the box to say his client had complied with the pre-action protocol. Here is his email after he was instructed where he basically refuses to comply with the pre-action protocol.
Another scandal that govts of all colours have lacked courage to tackle. Council tax is outdated, regressive, and grossly unfair to those living in poorer regions and in cheaper properties.
There it is. Disgraced sex-pest Jew ex-MP praises a woman, Jewish again, who wants Russia and Russia people beaten and humiliated. One would imagine that Newmark would shut up and keep his head down, but that is not “their” way…
Incidentally, quite a few years ago, that tweeter was some kind of office manager for her then husband, a “Conservative” MP, her no-doubt generous salary paid for out of his MP expenses. Well, they are now no longer married, and he is no longer an MP. She appears to have set up some “organization” (possibly consisting only of herself) called “the Moderates”, which seems to lie politically between the LibDems and the David Cameron-Levita Conservative Party “compassionate Conservatism” scam of 2010-2015.