If you think I'm going to let middle aged leftists lecture me about mass migration when my generation are being pushed out of the housing market, education and can't get Drs appts because of uncontrolled migration
You would be wrong. I want my generation to have a future in 🇬🇧
True, if rather simplistic. For one thing, while the Blair-Brown “Labour” governments of 1997-2010 turbo-charged the mass immigration or migration-invasion of the UK, the Conservative Party has been in power now for 13 years, and by the time of the next GE will have been sitting there for over 14 years. In that time, immigration of all types has gone through the roof. Also, which party was in power for the 18 years before Blair?
Both main System parties are enemies of the British people.
Labour is one of the main gravediggers of our society, but the System’s other face, the “Conservative” Party, is another gravedigger, and is now burying our society very rapidly.
The only thing for the voters to do now is not to vote “Conservative”. I do not say vote Labour, but do not vote for Conservative Party candidates at the 2024 General Election. Either vote elsehow (however pointlessly), or abstain. The Con Party has to be binned. If it can be binned with sufficient force and effect, perhaps it can be almost killed off, allowing other political forces to take strength.
“Kelvin Ward was brutally stabbed as he left a KFC drive-thru with his 19-year-old son, who the group-of-four had been trying to kill on April 18, 2023.
Two teenagers and a man were today found guilty of killing the 50-year-old.
Coventry Crown Court heard how the three men were among a group-of-four attackers who rammed a Vaxuhall Corsa driven by Mr Ward’s son in the fast food chain car park, before turning on the father when the teenager managed to escape from them on Chester Road in Castle Bromwich…”
[Daily Mail]
[the streets of Birmingham; Daily Mail]
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The above four are just the tip of the iceberg. Only a social-national government can root out this country’s problems, and deal with them, permanently.
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“We don’t need any more oil and gas”
..says some guy next to Jo Brand who is “speaking out on climate emergency’. She is going to explain it to the lay person apparently.
The lay person understands more about about energy than these buffoons.
“What goes around comes around“… I am glad that I do not live in Kiev…
Israels' mass murder operation in Gaza has exposed the Western Medias myth of a Russian "Genocide" in Ukraine as a politically motivated fantasy,
The same Western Client Media that fuelled this lie is now willfully ignoring actual Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in Gaza. Wake up pic.twitter.com/1D4D2RF0HZ
[Germany 1945— “We are fighting for the future of our children!“]
The world has now moved on. Sovietism and its offshoots died in and after 1989. We now move to a new reality. Those people should be on our side, and we on theirs.
[SS-men take their sacred oath at midnight in Munich, 1938]
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Here is the daughter of Ukraines corrupt Head of Nikolaev Water Utilities celebrating her 16th birthday in her Mercedes SUV, while throwing money around. OUR MONEY! All while ukraine begs for more of it! pic.twitter.com/MoJ3EuTYT3
“Ukraine” (Kiev regime), a corrupt, shambolic non-state or failed state. The sooner it collapses, the better.
#Ukranian military cemeteries now filling up with young girls. #Zelensky didn't stop at the exterminating of the male population, he is moving on. Clearing out #Ukraine, the land is sold the population is decimated. Only Oligarchs are still buying villas and yachts. pic.twitter.com/uuCibTai5o
The @BBC has announced huge cuts to @BBCNewsnight as part of just released savings & digital reinvestment plans. The show will be shortened to 30 mins and become an “interview, debate and discussion show”. Reporter and other roles are being axed.
Newsnight, and its predecessor programmes in the same time-slot, were once solid current affairs shows. 1970s, 1980s. The rot set in when Kirsty Wark became the anchor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsty_Wark]. She was, at the time, getting about £700,000 (in 1993) from the BBC and other sources.
Newsnight went downhill from there and has never recovered.
How far does money given by the public, either in regular donations or to support crowdfunding campaigns for the Good Law Project’s litigation go to the Treasury under an adverse costs order made by the court? Quite a long way, just under £0.5M (net of costs orders to pay GLP) https://t.co/m6ZUHSOtDb
That is in accord with my view: Russia to take Ukraine east of the Dnieper, together with a strip of land west of the Dnieper about 50 miles deep along the coast, and including Odessa. Kiev to be declared an open city akin to a semi-autonomous city-state.
That of course accords with the whole Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan agenda…if or when push comes to shove, there will be malleable non-white tools in key positions, ready to throttle any social-national upsurge.
Transitioning from Zionism to anti-Zionism is a phenomenal experience, even blissful.
The mind starts funtioning as it should; the fallacies, the contradictions, the cognitive dissonance one has been indoctrinated to contain and excuse vanish.
Fight for freedom 😂😂😂 Zelensky cancelled elections .. Zelensky has thugs going around kidnapping people and forcing them to the front .. Ukraine is bankrupt and ruled by thugs .. what freedom?
… We violated everything. And we have long since begun to undermine any prospects for #Ukraine to be an independent and, in fact, neutral country in the heart of Europe. We did it.
Owning a dog or cat can slow cognitive decline in later life, particularly for those who walk their canine friend regularly, a study has suggestedhttps://t.co/D5kUQHdsM5
Incidentally, I am told by a reader of this blog that The Times has printed some kind of report about my recent trial. I refuse to pay even a small amount in order read the sort of rubbish put out by the contemporary “British” newspapers, so I do not know exactly what is the content of that report (I can guess, pretty much, anyway), but what strikes me is that it has apparently only appeared today, five days after the trial itself. Hardly “breaking news”.
I wonder what will happen with the newspapers in the UK. Several years ago, Rupert Murdoch gave the paper versions of newspapers only until about 2025 to survive, and certainly one rarely sees anyone buying a newspaper these days. I occasionally see an elderly person (always elderly, meaning 70+ if not 80+) buying a newspaper in Waitrose; not so often though.
The quality of journalistic language, let alone analysis, has fallen through the floor despite (?) the now almost exclusively graduate entry. Poor English, and little background knowledge, are patent.
I read somewhere that newspapers are still functioning because the online versions both take subscriptions, and make money out of advertisements; also, the mainly young “journalist” scribblers are paid very modestly. The only highly-paid scribblers now are the “celebrity” columnists, or so I read.
I myself last bought a newspaper about 25 years ago.
State pension to rise by 8.5% to £221.20 a week as Chancellor confirms 'triple lock'https://t.co/eWwBDR3Gy6
Hunt and Sunak had little choice, politically. Opinion polling puts the Conservative Party on about 20% for the 2024 General Election. Most of that consists of State Pensioners. Without the pensioner vote, the Conservative Party is toast. It may be that it is anyway, but being seen to pander a bit to the most obvious interest of those over 65 is a desperate way to shore up, at least to some extent, that core vote.
Incidentally, using Electoral Calculus, the difference between (A) a 20% vote and (B) a 15% vote is (A) 57 Conservative MPs (Lab 508) and (B) 19 Conservative MPs (Lab 541).
Were the Con Party able to rise to a support-level of 25%, the result might be 125 Con MPs (Lab 452); on 30%, 219 Con MPs (Lab 360).
For Sunak and Hunt, the (for now) retention of the Triple Lock is a no-brainer, of course. However, it will not save them. The best they can hope for, I think, is a hard defeat next year. It is an open question whether that defeat will prove almost, or actually, existential.
Well blow me down!
Rishi Sunak's main election strategist Isaac Levido is also a very highly paid lobbyist for Palantir, the dodgy US firm owned by a far-right billionaire that"s just been given a huge NHS data contract.
'Whatever we're being sold now… Forever war, fear of pandemic, net zero and all what that lunacy demands, I do not want it. I don't want any of it' Neil Oliver.
The best way to make money, is to make war, including a war on the people, so we are being conditioned to accept… pic.twitter.com/gYXPemi0qB
“Three train robbers who battered a victim for their £36 chain in a spate of 14 violent thefts have been jailed...”
[My London]
[the defendants]
More “diversity” in our wonderful new multikulti society…
I wonder what our society will look like in 20 years? Or 50? Thankfully, I shall probably not be around to see 2043, and certainly not 2073.
Why is this not a resigning matter? How far have our standards fallen? Just finding another catering college graduate to be the Home Secretary https://t.co/zwm0DCA0oz
Ludicrous, tokenist, monkey-on-a-stick and puppet for the Israel lobby.
See Lammy trying to answer a few not very difficult quiz questions:
If or when Labour forms the next UK government in 2024, that will be “our” Foreign Secretary…At least James Cleverly, useless and stupid as he is, is nonetheless somehow wise enough not to pretend that he knows anything or is anything much beyond useless. A lesson Lammy has never learned.
By comparison, the UK overall has an average population density of about 280 persons per square kilometre, the highest density being in London (about 5,500 per square kilometre).
Imagine about a quarter of the population of London (c.2M) being ordered, effectively on pain of death, and by an alien force, to move from one end of London to the opposite end. Hospitals full of immobile patients; infirm or sick people without road or other transport; babies and small children; companion animals too.
That is what the Jews of Israel, and egged on by most Jews outside Israel as well, are visiting upon the mostly helpless population of Gaza.
Not just Jewish bullies. Inhuman. Their behaviour is inhuman.
In the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, the Provisional IRA conducted a terror campaign in the UK from bases in Ireland, some of which were in the Republic. Some “mainstream” Irish TDs (MPs) of the post-1949 era, and even one or two Irish taoiseachs (Prime Ministers), such as Charles Haughey and Sean Lemass, were pro-IRA to a greater or lesser extent. The UK did not bomb Dublin or Dundalk, still less invade the Republic.
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Some friendly advice Prime Minister in CAPS 😊 Nothing should stand in the way of us keeping ALL communities safe in OUR country We DO NOT have a hierarchy of races or communities in the UK and we DO NOT play divide and rule We should ALL stand united against ALL forms of hate https://t.co/H3MVpIZyeQ
“Baroness” Warsi is and always was a waste of space, but at least she is not a complete puppet of the Israel/Jewish lobby in the UK. Sunak is. Starmer is.
That ridiculous creature Suella Braverman also is completely in the Zionist pocket. Married to a Jew, she now seems to be moving from a position (some time ago) of support for “free speech” to, now, one of saying that anyone criticizing Israel or Jewish behaviour, or supporting the people suffering in Gaza, will face prosecution.
I know that she was never much respected when she worked as an ordinary barrister, but this is moving to a police-state position on freedom of expression.
In fact, how long will it be before anyone in politics, law, the mass media, will have to pledge allegiance or fealty to the Jews and Israel, or face complete “cancellation” professionally? It has already gone some way towards that in the UK, USA, Australia, even France and Germany.
A —superficially— “velvet glove” type of finance-capitalist “Stalinism”, if you like.
When Suella Braverman made her speech about migration-invasion recently, I found some aspects of it with which I could agree, despite (of course) believing that persons only notionally British should not be Cabinet ministers, or indeed prime ministers.
However, any UK politician who curries favour with the Jewish lobby/Israel lobby is not one who deserves any respect at all.
Incidentally, she has now thrown the “Community Security Trust” or “CST” (the Jew-Zionist strongarm and snoop organization) another £3M of taxpayers’ money (they were given £14M just recently).
I read about that the same day as I found out that a hospice known to me, a wonderful peaceful place which I visited several times about 6 years ago, may have to close because it faces a financial shortfall of “only” £100,000. About 11% of its income comes from government funds.
£3M given to an organization controlled by ultra-wealthy Jews at a time when hospices (etc) are closing because Suella Braverman’s government will not supply more money (a small fraction of the monies given to the “CST”).
The priorities of UK politicians are rotten to the core.
Well said. You go with truth and what your heart is telling you 🙌🙌💜💜💜💚💜
The Bealtaine Cottage lady’s website is very interesting, and I say that despite the fact that she blocked me on Twitter, when I still had a Twitter account (a Jew cabal pressured Twitter to expel me by 2018), simply because (once again— it’s ALWAYS “them”) a Jew kept contacting and harassing her, misrepresenting my socio-political views.
I like to think that I am a fair person…#MoralHighGround.
Has any one got a second hand Site Office, or a similar building for sale ? Within a reasonable distance of South Wales? Wanted for very busy Animal Sanctuary 💜
— Woodfield Animal Sanctuary (@AnimalWoodfield) October 16, 2023
Owen Jones
I see that Owen Jones has contrived to get more public attention:
What Jones fails to point out is that that British-imposed law probably had a penalty for breach of a small fine or a short prison sentence. I admit that I do not know exactly how much or how long. The Arab/Islamist penalty (I presume, and have seen news to that effect previously) is something like getting thrown off a building, or getting a bullet in the head.
When I was practising at the Bar in London during 1993-1996, I used to do quite a bit of Judicial Review work at the High Court. Most, though not all, was either immigration or housing-related. One such case was a Pakistani fighting deportation to Pakistan on the ground that he was a member of an Islamic sect considered heretical by the other Muslims.
I think, subject to correction, that there are about 70 different sects in Islam.
The said “heresy” was punishable (probably still is) by a maximum penalty of death. The original law prohibiting such belief and/or membership had been passed by the British rulers under the Raj, in the 19th Century.
The devil is in the detail. The original British law provided for a small fine by way of punishment. After Independence and Partition (1947), the law itself was kept exactly as it had been when first passed, but the penalties increased gradually from that original small fine to larger fines, terms of imprisonment, and finally (I think in about 1980 or so) to the death penalty.
The outcome of that case at the High Court in ~1994 is not relevant to my point but, as far as I can recall, the case was listed before a judge who said that he had made a study of the particular sect in question (God knows why). I suppose that he was well-placed to judge the matter fairly. I think that he remitted the case to be reviewed further by the Home Office in the end.
The Israeli Air Force bombed the National Arab Hospital in Gaza, the number of dead and wounded goes into the hundreds. The hospital housed a large number of victims of past Israeli strikes, and there were a large number of refugees and relatives of victims in the hospital… pic.twitter.com/jgLre1lJim
The Israelis go ever-lower. Bombing a hospital. Plainly a war crime.
UN restrictions on the use of missiles and drones on Iran will expire tomorrow, allowing Iran to export more advanced weapons, including ballistic missiles.There are reports that Russia may buy ballistic missiles from Iran. pic.twitter.com/c7qteFw0eD
Are such missiles being too widely-dispersed? Surely Clausewitzian doctrine, as developed over the past 200+ years, demands a concentration of forces to create a Schwerpunkt in or on the enemy territory?
Russia's growing oil revenues have cast doubt on the effectiveness of sanctions
The American publication reports that oil supplies from Russia between October 8 and October 15 reached a three-month high. "Russian ports shipped about 3.51 million barrels of crude oil per day, up… pic.twitter.com/Cv6W8GFmDR
Douglas McGregor Former Pentagon adviser Colonel on social network X:
“Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, although he demonstrates feigned confidence, does not hide the fact that in Europe and the United States, support for Washington’s proxy war is gradually declining.
IDF press service: “ We are preparing for the next stages of the war. We haven't said what they will be. Everyone is talking about ground attack. Perhaps it will be something else "
Perhaps the Israelis are planning to simply reduce the main populated parts of Gaza to rubble, like the Romans did to Carthage, so that no-one can live there for many years, perhaps hundreds of years. They might decide to poison the area with radioactive elements, for example. Very evil.
If what the Israelis are doing right now to the Gazan population is, as they and their Western mouthpieces claim, not a war crime, then there is something wrong with the definition of a war crime.
A brazen attempt to intimidate the civilian populations of Lebanon.
The US Department of Defense has publicly confirmed for the first time that the special operations-capable 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, part of Task Force Baatan, is moving toward the Israeli coast.
Until now, reports have been based on anonymous statements from US Department… pic.twitter.com/lF0YhvYvsE
“From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tel Aviv”…
“Tripoli“, in the song refers to North Africa, not Lebanon…
Are we moving towards WW3 here? First Jews v. Arabs in Israel/Palestine, then maybe Lebanon (Hezbollah) joining in, and yet another Israeli attack on Lebanon and Syria, then maybe Iran responding. Finally, big-power involvement. USA/NATO, Russia, even China.
Biden plans to ask Congress for about $100 billion in aid to Ukraine and Israel – Bloomberg
Details of the package are still being worked out, and he stressed that the amount will cover the entire financial year. The White House's previous request, which included $24 billion in… pic.twitter.com/K3upMiUOXp
The Israeli attack on a hospital in Gaza is a "heinous crime" and appealed to the international community to abandon double standards, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia announced. Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, Syria and Jordan also condemned the airstrike on the hospital.
“Rapists could be spared jail from next week as prisons reach breaking point, it was reported last night.
Sex offenders and burglars could be let out on bail rather than handed an immediate custodial sentence, according to guidance issued to judges.
The most dangerous criminals will reportedly have to be held in magistrates’ court cells if they are remanded in custody.
Prisons in England and Wales are on the brink of maximum capacity, with 88,016 inmates last Friday – leaving just 650 spaces spare.
The senior presiding judge for England and Wales, Lord Edis, ordered that sentencing hearings will have to be postponed from Monday, The Times reported.”
[Daily Mail].
There has been a sentencing crisis for years. While many crimes of drunken violence, acquisitive crime etc attract, quite often, non-custodial sentences, other crimes, often very minor, not only result in prison time but in very considerable time.
Look at the political realm. Harmless teenage fantasists who have downloaded online material such as the notorious Anarchist’s Cookbook (which was sold openly in London bookshops in the 1970s, and without the State imploding) have been sentenced to terms of 4, 5, even 7 years, incredibly. Anything (political or otherwise) involving illicit possession of a weapon (even a WW2 revolver) has attracted sentencing as severe, or more severe.
Likewise, there have been sentenced to prison people such as Alison Chabloz (sentenced to a number of months for posting “antisemitic” satirical songs and cartoons online), Jez Turner (a year, for having suggested in a brief speech in Whitehall that Jews should be driven out from England as they were under Edward I in the 14th Century), and “Sven Longshanks” (James Allchurch, sentenced to a very harsh 2.5 years for having posted “antisemitic” material on an internet radio station).
The alert reader will have noted the common factor in the immediately-above three Draconian sentences, but what do you expect when 10 Downing Street has the Israeli flag projected onto its facade? Or when Keir Starmer, posing as Labour Party leader, thinks that the Israeli ethnostate has every right to cut off water, food, and electricity (and everything else) from the 2 million inhabitants of Gaza.
As far as non-political crimes are concerned, one often sees newspaper reports these days about various types of criminal sentenced to, say, terms of 4, 5, or 6 years in prison, when a far shorter term of, say, a couple of years would really suffice. Likewise, people are sometimes —in fact, often— sentenced to a year or more in circumstances where, even retaining a custodial element, a few months would be more than enough.
At the present time, the crisis of available space would easily be solved if judges were to work out carefully, as they are supposed to do, the proper sentence in every case, but then, after all that, cut off a percentage, as an emergency administrative-judicial measure. Say 20%, so that a headline sentence of 5 years becomes one of 4 years, or one of 2.5 years becomes one of 2 years. That would scarcely impact anything other than space in prisons and, within a few months, would start to solve the present problem.
“Captain Sir Tom Moore‘s daughter has confessed to pocketing £800,000 from books written by the NHS fundraising war veteran.
In a tearful interview, Hannah Ingram-Moore revealed how the family received the money thanks to her father – whose lockdown walks raised £39million for the nation’s health service.
Mrs Ingram-Moore said her father wanted them to keep the profits from his three books: Captain Tom’s Life Lessons, One Hundred Steps and his autobiography Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day.
The family is also adamant that people buying the books were never told their money was going to charity.
However, the prologue of his autobiography calls this claim into question and suggests the veteran thought his books were just another way for him to raise cash.
The extract read: ‘Astonishingly at my age, with the offer to write this memoir I have also been given the chance to raise even more money for the charitable foundation now established in my name.’“
[Daily Mail].
I was in the minority of sceptics when the old ex-officer (he spent 6 years in uniform during WW2) started his “crusade”. While arguably wrongheaded, one had to respect the grit of the old fellow, yet the whole thing played into the “scamdemic” propaganda of the time, and even the £30M raised probably did little to help the maladministered NHS.
I could see that the daughter and her husband were basically a pair of freeloaders, if not outright frauds, but people so badly (and rightly) want to believe. In something. In anything. You only have to look at the well-known online “grifters” and frauds around. “Jack Monroe”, “Supertanskiii”, “Man Behaving Dadly” etc. There are dozens, probably hundreds, of them. They destroy trust in society, as do some of the family of the late Captain Moore.
Apparently, the Israeli regime is preparing for a big war.
In the Israeli territories, an underground parking lot is being converted into a hospital with several hundred beds and medical equipment. pic.twitter.com/wCHothy1C8
#Updates: #Gaza Renewed Israeli air strikes on al-Karama neighbourhood in Gaza Wednesday morning UN says Gaza has food and water for 12 days, after Israel cut all electricity, fuel, food and water to the besieged enclave
The Captain Tom debacle is a prime example of how the media can get people to believe anything and of how dissenting voices are silenced by accusations of being unpatriotic
I think that I may start including a random historical note from Wikipedia etc in all my blog posts. It is quite shocking how few British people know their own history, even in outline.
[little boy and his dead cat, following Israeli air attack on Gaza]
Were the atrocities not so terrible, it would be funny to see the UK Jewish/Israel lobby all both pushing out (identical) Israeli propaganda and —at the same time— saying, when asked about the quasi-genocidal Israeli Gaza siege, and mass murder of Gazan civilians, “oh, no, that has nothing to do with us; we bear no responsibility” and “we are just opposed to antisemitism, the actions of Israel are nothing to do with our campaigning in the UK...”.
Etc.
Typical.
Incidentally, I have never seen political fraud and con-man Nigel Farage so pumped-up as when parroting the current Israeli propaganda line in the past few days.
“In the wake of the merciless assault by Hamas, Israel seems to be planning the same approach.
All the signs are that its government is preparing to retaliate on a massive scale, mobilising the country’s formidable armed forces against Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas.
Yet just as Iraq turned out to be a calamitous error, fuelling a lasting cycle of violence, so I fear that – however understandable – any attempt by Israel to exact its vengeance with a savage display of military might could be just as disastrous.”
“…a full invasion, such as Israel’s generals are surely discussing today, would be a bloody quagmire. For Jerusalem, it would mean a conveyor belt of tired soldiers fighting day and night, resupplying with food, water and military hardware, rotating and evacuating casualties, for months on end.
It would chew up thousands of troops for little or no benefit, and poison the Arab world, and to a certain extent the international community, against the Jewish state.
Alas, it looks like Israel is set to take precisely this route.
Already the country has launched a barrage of air strikes, causing heavy civilian casualties – unsurprising given that more than two million people are living in a strip the size of the Isle of Wight.” [in fact, smaller than the Isle of Wight— 141 sq. miles as against 148].
“This bombardment has been buttressed by a siege designed to weaken the morale of the citizenry by cutting off their water and electricity.
Yet what is the ultimate objective? What does ‘victory’ for Israel even look like?”
[Gaza City, already devastated by Israeli air attack]
It would be even more interesting were Israel to face attack or, even more so, invasion from the directions of Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, and perhaps even (though even less likely) from Egypt, and if the Palestinian Arabs of the West Bank were also to join in the fight.
The immediately-above scenario is unlikely, true, but the Americans must have some reason to have moved one of their fleets closer to the region.
If such a concerted invasion and uprising were to happen, though, Israel could be destroyed, its population fleeing in panic.
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There is such a disconnect between the stories and videos coming out of gaza and what the politicians and most of the media try telling us and I reckon most of the public recognise that no matter how much Margaret hodge talks over owen Jones about it being an obsessive hobby https://t.co/2stCAcLPZo
— any other leader would be 20 points ahead (@anyotherleader) October 12, 2023
I face trial late next month on 5 counts of contravening the notorious s.127 of the Communications Act 2003 (recommended for repeal by the Law Commission). Behind that prosecution, a pack of Jew-Zionists.
I cannot write about all that prior to trial, for reasons of potential contempt of court etc, but one aspect of the case is that I am alleged to have claimed that, in the UK, most of the TV and Press is effectively in the hands of Jew-Zionists (as Rupert Murdoch said years ago— and he is 100% pro-Israel…).
What do you think, blog readers?
be taken to the Gazza strip to see what the Palestinians are having to deal with, each and every day of their lives. We have, in recent years been too sympathetic to Israel, which, I believe we now have an out of control far right Israeli government. I am not, however, /
Margaret Hodge is just another Jew-Zionist liar and hypocrite.
It is now immaterial. It was used by Western media outlets to whip up hatred against the Palestinian people and rally support for Israel's attack on Gaza. This is a method the UK media always employ. I'm an old woman and I've seen it all my life.
— Mairead #HerdImmunityKills#RealSocialistsWearMasks (@imelda_mairead) October 11, 2023
[Nayirah al-Sabah, the lying Kuwaiti bitch at the centre of the faked 1990 Kuwait atrocity story]
I was in New York at the time, in 1990. Those lies (blown up hugely by the Jew-Zionist mass media) were quite effective in moulding the TV narratives and the political conversation etc.
Food, fuel, medicine and water have all been cut off into the Gaza Strip, while the land itself comes under heavy bombardment.
Water cut off, food cut off, electricity and gas cut off; all other supplies cut off, and area bombing and rocketing of civilian areas, in a “ghetto” occupied by 2 million inhabitants, 600,000 of whom live in Gaza City.
Of the 2 million Palestinian Arabs in the Gaza Strip, about 1 million are under-18, and most of that million are young children.
If there was ever a war crime amounting to at least quasi-genocide, this surely must be it.
“Without water, a person can die after 3 days, and usually no one can survive for more than 5-6 days.” [medical website].
Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked if he would step in to mediate between Israel and Hamas if asked.
There goes the very last scrap of respect I still held for Emily Thornberry 🤮🤦🏻♀️ https://t.co/YeCW6nFhUE
— Iris Ex Labour 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇱🇧 #StarmerOut! (@iris_mansi) October 12, 2023
Emily Thornberry, entitled “Labour” hog, with a part-Jew husband and a dozen buy-to-let properties. In fact, the only reason she ever joined Labour was because her well-paid lawyer/journalist/diplomat father abandoned her mother, and the mother had to move to a council property (in Surrey). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Thornberry; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedric_Thornberry.
“She was called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn and practised as a barrister specialising in human rights law from 1985 to 2005 under Michael Mansfield at Tooks Chambers.”
[Wikipedia]
“Human rights” expert; you couldn’t make it up…
As I mentioned yesterday, the “human rights” lawyers (often Jewish, though she herself is not) seem to have gone AWOL now that Israel is involved…
[Emily Thornberry, some years ago, with (in centre) Mark Regev, then Israeli Ambassador, at a Zionist dinner in London]
If, as voter, you vote Labour now, you get moneygrubbing tools of Israel such as Emily Thornberry (and Rachel Reeves, and Yvette Cooper, and Keir Starmer). Why bother?
Emily Thornberry, “human rights” lawyer (etc), who thinks it justifiable for Israel to cut off water and food (etc) from 2 million people, almost all of whom (about 96%) are non-combatants, half of whom are under-18, and hundreds of thousands of whom are young or very young children.
Douglas Murray says the celebration of the Hamas attacks shows there are "simple supporters of genocide” in the UK.
I used to wonder what Israeli Intelligence had on Murray to make him the unashamed propagandist for Israel and the Jew-Zionist lobby that he is. Now, I tend to think that he is just deeply psychologically damaged.
As for Julia Hartley-Brewer, I think (am unsure) that she is part-Jewish. She is certainly rather ignorant; I had to correct her on a couple of legal points when I still had a Twitter account (a pack of Jews managed to have me expelled in 2018). Instead of thanking me for schooling her, she tried to obfuscate, and then blocked me.
Murray is right with his “flare” metaphor, though. These events have shown what group really pulls the strings of our “democratic” political parties, and System politicians. With a tiny number of honourable exceptions, all puppets of Israel and the Jew-Zionist lobby. From Sunak to Starmer, and from Emily Thornberry to that fraudulent bastard Nigel Farage.
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Consequences of the Russian attack on the train station in Oceretin near Avdejevka. pic.twitter.com/D8N3vY83RV
The war in Ukraine continues, but the Kiev regime now has to play second fiddle to the Israeli regime.
Support for Ukraine is not "unlimited" – White House
"And in Ukraine, as far as financing Ukraine is concerned, we are approaching the end of the rope." Today we announced $200 million and we will continue that assistance as long as we can, but it will not be infinite." pic.twitter.com/QvWakLN9Dg
Lavrov said that Zelensky’s words about the final stage of the conflict with the Russian Federation should be considered a recognition of hopelessness pic.twitter.com/eisjB8lPUa
As often seen in the past, Israel getting its “defence” in first…
Apparently it wasn’t enough for Israel to nonstop bomb Palestine, they’ve also just bombed Aleppo and Damascus airports in Syria. But they’re the victims here according to the US & West. pic.twitter.com/kVrXqsxQ1Q
“BREAKING: Israel bombed the international airports of Aleppo and Damascus in Syria, forcing them out of service. Bombing civilian airports in Syria. Massacring entire families in Gaza. Dropping white phosphorus on Lebanon and Gaza. This is the Israel that Western media tells you is a “victim”…”
If you don’t understand why Dresden was such a big deal, read this book. It might just give you a new perspective on the whole war. pic.twitter.com/LjmxTZjXMo
Zelensky is worried because the help of Western allies is weakening
The Ukrainian authorities want to get a new series of weapons in order to attack Russian positions after the unsuccessful summer counter-offensive, "ABC" writes. "Ukraine is desperate for more weapons to help… pic.twitter.com/WmLWessaIp
“Zelensky is worried because the help of Western allies is weakening The Ukrainian authorities want to get a new series of weapons in order to attack Russian positions after the unsuccessful summer counter-offensive, “ABC” writes. “Ukraine is desperate for more weapons to help its troops take over the positions of Russian units before the ground on the front turns muddy,” the newspaper said. According to the media, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived at the NATO headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, as Kiev is becoming worried about the weakening of aid from the West, which until recently provided constant support to the Ukrainian armed forces.”
Stormy statements of former US intelligence officer about Israel's irreparable failure; Is it time to end the threat of Israel?
Scott Ritter, former US intelligence officer: Israel's ground entry into Gaza means more casualties and damage than Yom Kippur; Hezbollah's missiles… pic.twitter.com/L3JKhcvaq2
…and imagine if some non-Jew said it, mutatis mutandis, about Jews! The “poundland KGB” British police of 2023 would go mad trying to please the Jewish-Zionist lobby by arresting the speaker.
“The war has threatened to draw in surrounding territories after shells were fired from Syria and Lebanon into Israel and Israel shelled the only land exit from Gaza into Egypt – shortly after an Israeli military spokesperson told civilians to flee through it.
Rescue officials in Gaza said ‘large numbers’ of people were still trapped under the remnants of leveled buildings, with rescue equipment and ambulances unable to reach the area.
In a new tactic, Israel is warning civilians to evacuate neighborhood after neighborhood, and then inflicting devastation, in what could be a prelude to a ground offensive.
Israeli Prime Minister Mr Netanyahu has warned Israel’s military campaign following Saturday’s onslaught is only the start of a sustained war to destroy Hamas and ‘change the Middle East’.
Entire districts in Gaza were ‘razed‘ in airstrikes today as Israel continues its response to an ongoing incursion launched by Hamas on Saturday.
Israel announced yesterday it would put the region under ‘complete siege’, making the Rafah crossing into Egypt the sole route out of the Gaza Strip by land.“
[Daily Mail]
[Israeli attack on Gaza]
If there were an invasion from the North (Lebanese/Syrian territory), that would place the Israeli army under great strain; even more so were Jordan to attack Jerusalem from the East. Neither is likely, though. So far, not even the West Bank Arabs have joined in, not in any substantial way.
For me, as observer, it seems that the importance of these events has been psychological and not military, as such.
The repressed Palestinian Arabs must now realize what may be possible, and the Israeli Jews must also realize what may one day happen (maybe not so far down the line). The Arabs must be feeling emboldened (despite the effectively genocidal Israeli siege and pounding of Gaza), but the Israeli Jews must be feeling fear that all their military might may, one day soon, not be enough to save them. Many must be keeping their second or third passports to hand, in case they decide to flee.
Obviously, from a strict military point of view, the Israeli Army, with its 2,000 or more tanks, and the Israeli Air Force, with hundreds of strike planes, fighters, attack helicopters, and now also drones, cannot be defeated by the poorly-equipped militia of the Palestinian factions. The Israeli Goliath looms over the Palestinian David.
That may, though, in the end, not be the whole picture.
Sven Longshanks
Many British readers of the blog, perhaps some overseas ones too, will be aware that Sven Longshanks, aka James Allchurch, was sentenced to a very harsh 2.5 years in prison (so, in practical terms, 1 year and 13 weeks) earlier this year. The sentence was handed down on 15 May 2023, so he should be released in (or before) mid-August 2024.
In the meantime, “Sven” needs money while in prison, to make the time less unpleasant. Equally importantly, to help him get back on his feet after release: see https://www.givesendgo.com/SupportSven.
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🥀 "I'm frightened of what could happen with a Labour government"
Forget con-man Farage, Talk TV, GB News etc. “Paper tigers”. However, that man may be right re. a future (real) social-national government. God mote it be!
🇸🇰💪🏻🇸🇰💪🏻🇸🇰💪🏻🇸🇰💪🏻🇸🇰💪🏻🇸🇰 After the parliamentary elections, Slovakia will probably not follow the path of progressive liberalism.
In the parliamentary elections on September 30, the socialist party Smer won, which in Slovakia has a rather more conservative and pro-national… pic.twitter.com/0eQuAdJyLi
If a parliamentary system stops working for the people, and stops providing for the people, the people will eventually abandon such a system. Truths that the Westminster monkeyhouse may have to learn sooner than its denizens imagine.
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The kitten takes good care of the chick. Kittens are qualified chick mothers. Cute and Funny Animal (1) 🐈🐈🐤🐤 pic.twitter.com/QcsGmnuGnq
Source: S.L. Kanthan Israel bombed 7 hospitals in Gaza over the last three days. And then cut off electricity, fuel and food. Now more Palestinian children will die in the remaining hospitals. Heinous acts done openly because of US/EU support. pic.twitter.com/L3hW5AfOfp
Of course, I was one of the first to realize what a useless lump of nothing “Boris” Johnson was/is. About 20 years ago. Everyone else, pretty much, was willing to swallow the line that “Boris” was brilliant, principled, strong, interesting, a Poundland Churchill for our times. The Jews liked him because he is part-Jew, the Muslims liked that he is part-Levantine, the petit bourgeois Daily Mail readers liked the fact that he had been to Eton and Oxford.
In fact, Johnson was only ever a “cosplay”, as people now say; an am-dram “Churchill”, or a matrioshka with nothing inside. A mainly faked “British upper class” persona, a persona with which the part-Jew, part-Levantine chancer was able to fool the plebs.
Of course, put to the test in political office, it all fell to pieces. He proved himself again and again a liar, unprincipled (and not even in an intelligent way), not any kind of “intellectual”, useless, incapable of either ideology or religion, disloyal, and without a real idea in his muddled head.
Johnson was also as weak as a kitten, incapable of being a Prime Minister.
Max Hastings… Max HASTINGS, the former editor of the Telegraph and Mail columnist, is voting Labour. He calls Rishi Sunak’s government “dreadful” and led by a “loser”, Suella Braverman’s policies “grotesque”; Brexit a “disaster”. It’s over. https://t.co/L4YBuUJMmx
The sick thing is that Labour, especially under Starmer, has so very little to offer the British people.
Labour only looks —sort-of— good, or —almost— acceptable to many because, in a more or less rigged binary system, it stands alongside the Conservative Party, which is now exposed as totally useless and pointless.
I do think that, after the last few years especially, the Conservative Party has probably reached the end of the road. That may result, once Starmer has really angered people, in the first real and sustained upsurge for social nationalism in my lifetime.
Judges told not to jail rapists as prisons are full > Just extraordinary from @thetimes.
Convicted rapists and burglars will be temporarily spared jail from next week after judges were told that the country’s prisons are full > Qs to answer. https://t.co/qiH1LKy5Rt
I recently blogged about the upcoming by-elections: Tamworth, Mid-Bedfordshire. They will be a test of the depth of disillusion with the Conservative Party.
I can see the 2024 General Election being a strange triumph for Labour, largely by default, and because former Conservative Party voters will just refuse to vote for the present confused, useless rabble. Some will vote Labour, but more will protest-vote or simply abstain.
Currently, families in Gaza are without water, electricity and communication Two million people under siege without living conditions pic.twitter.com/gnjI1JhAzL
I notice that the usual well-paid “human rights” lawyers in the UK (mostly Jews) are very quiet about Israel subjecting 2 million people in Gaza to life without water, food, electricity or communications. This, unless stopped right now, is actual genocide, imposed by Jews on non-Jews.
🇬🇧 “Israel “has the right” to deprive the citizens of Gaza of electricity and water” – UK parliamentary opposition leader Starmer
Jewish-lobby puppet Starmer. You can almost see the strings being pulled. What a disgusting little man he is,.
America must attack Iran if Hezbollah attacks Israel – 19FortyFive
According to geopolitical analyst Brandon Weichert, Israel will not stand up to Hamas and Hezbollah, so the United States will join the war in the Middle East to “protect its interests in the region.”
“Furious locals gathered outside a three-star hotel which is set to close in order to house asylum seekers in a move that will cancel hundreds of events as a result, including one woman’s 26th birthday party.
Dozens of residents holding placards arrived at Chichester Park Hotel in Chichester, West Sussex on Sunday afternoon claiming they had ‘no say’ in the decision.
Many of those at the protest said celebratory events had been cancelled after the sudden announcement that the hotel, which is said to be a ‘big part of the community’, will close tomorrow.
It comes as the Home Office said small-boat migrants must be booked into hotels of at least three-star quality with cost of housing rising to £8 million a day.“
[Daily Mail].
These incidents are now happening all over the country— local people not only losing out, having hotels turned into hostels for migrant-invaders, and having their communities trashed in that way, but also seeing the prospect of large numbers of black/brown invaders making those communities permanently unsafe and, indeed, ruined.
Further, this is only the start. Million upon million migrant invaders are now invading white Europe every year. The EU is not blocking them, or even corralling them once they land, but actively encouraging them.
The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan. Google it.
We are looking at the complete collapse of, inter alia, British society, not far down the line.
I saw a newspaper reader’s comment which said something like “I was born in a First World country [the UK], and now live in a country transitioning into a Third World country [the UK].”
Simplistic, maybe, and I never much liked the First/Second/Third World concept(s), but that reader has got it, in essence.
Look again, though, at that Daily Mail report. There are still “refugees welcome” dimwits turning up to warm themselves at the flames engulfing our society. Traitors.
Of course you did!! You are all hypocrites. Want us out of petrol /diesel cars and to change our gas/oil boilers while you sean around like this. Pretty embarrassing pic.twitter.com/zY27HdCYbM
John Caudwell. What a prize hypocrite. Only first heard of him a few days ago.
Having said that, I now see that he does give a lot to charity, and also pays UK income tax despite spending half the year in Monaco.
“The rich are different from us— they have more money“… It is usually a mistake to regard the ultra-wealthy as being great brains; even the “self-made” ones rarely are.
People are mostly in the grey zone, neither horrible nor saintly.
Academic and writer Alka Sehgal Cuthbert was no-platformed from an education conference because her views made delegates feel “unsafe”.
Americans would rather see Donald Trump as president after the 2024 election than Joseph Biden, and Trump's growth and Biden's rapid decline in support among young voters are especially pronounced, new polls show. Among young Americans between the ages… pic.twitter.com/Cb7NmuvOcZ
Russian fighters do not allow the enemy to gain a foothold at Rabotino and Verbovoy
In the Zaporozhye direction, these settlements are one of the hottest sectors of the front. The guns on the first line of defense of the Russian Armed Forces do not fall silent either day or… pic.twitter.com/2DYPxfYTCr
“Lieutenant-Colonel Anatoly Khrulyov: Ideally, the task of the Russian army now is to reach the Dnieper in the north, and in the south – via Kherson – to advance in the direction of Mykolaiv and further to Odessa in order to cut off Ukraine’s access to the Black Sea. Our troops have already broken through Ukrainian defenses east of Kupyansk and near Kremena. The task is not easy, but quite doable.“
The US government has banned Tucker Carlson from interviewing Vladimir Putin.
“You know, I tried to interview Putin, and the American government stopped me. What, we can’t hear Putin’s voice?! Why? Nobody voted on this issue,” Carlson said in an interview with the Swiss magazine… pic.twitter.com/CWhuA3wUSI
“The US government has banned Tucker Carlson from interviewing Vladimir Putin. “You know, I tried to interview Putin, and the American government stopped me. What, we can’t hear Putin’s voice?! Why? Nobody voted on this issue,” Carlson said in an interview with the Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche.
He emphasized that the American authorities have been controlling all media for several decades, and citizens do not know the true state of affairs.”
#politicslive Damien Green states Gov is bad at running businesses..where has he been?? The water industry, energy, trains.. The water industry has paid £80 billion in dividends and look at our water and sewage.. British gas made 850% profit..why? Nat gas price crashed 2 yr low
Government should not, in general, run businesses; however, the exceptions make the rule. “Strategic” areas of the economy which are also “strategic” parts of society generally should be run directly by the State: large-scale electrical generation and distribution, gas supply, water supply, trains, roads.
Everything else, pretty much, can be in private hands but still State-regulated for public health and safety etc.
Absolutely disgusting that you want to control what people in the UK see on the internet. The groups you mentioned are not the moral arbiters of what’s good or bad.
You’re no better than China or North Korea. VPNs are there to get around your bullshit.
There is a general attack on freedom of expression in the UK at present. The Zionist organizations are the main poisonous part of that.
As for that unpleasant-looking fat blonde woman MP applauding Jewish-Zionist “anti-fascist” organizations in the above clip, she may well be appointed as a Minister of State in charge of many aspects of digital regulation if Starmer-Labour becomes the Government next year: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Davies-Jones.
For once I agree with you. #MargaretEnverHodge kept repeating that #HS2 was unaffordable & bad value for money. Getting from New St, Bham to #Paddington is what commuters want & can achieve in 90 mins. They are happy with that. [ Old Oak Common to Curzon St ? Never ] https://t.co/WQq9hq5ark
Imagine spending all those tens of billions (billions, not millions) merely so that a small part of the population could go between London and Birmingham about 20 minutes faster…and now it looks as if the trains will not even to to Central London, and that the journey may actually take longer than the present express rail journey. Madness.
When I look at policy in the UK, I mean policy across the board, “madness” is the word that always comes to mind. Poor or silly ideas, poor or even irrational decision-making, and hopelessly inept execution or implementation.
Deciding to terminate HS2 at Old Oak Common because Euston was too expensive would be akin to building the M40 but deciding to end it at Gerrards Cross, because building a junction with the M25 was too expensive…
Starmer is a faceless drone, and a complete puppet of the Jewish-Zionist lobby, and of Israel. Married to a Jewish woman property lawyer, and their children being brought up as if fully-Jewish, complete with all the rituals.
My impression of Starmer, apart from the above, is that he is one of those “suited thugs” not uncommon in the House of Commons over the past 20 years.
Peter Oborne’s piece above is well worth watching, and hearing.
The only criticism I would advance of Oborne’s view in that piece, to the effect that Britain must try to get back to the postwar 1950s/1960s “one nation” idea, is that that cannot now happen. Why not? Because Britain is no longer a nation, but more like a geographic space inhabited by various tribes and conditions of people that have few aspects or qualities in common, and fewer aspirations.
🚨 Britain's working class will tell you that there are NO benefits to free movement, just lower wages, higher housing costs and unemployment.
One further consideration. No foreign office expert called to give evidence about the damage the bill will inflict on Britain’s international standing, given the leaked FCO memo articulating fears that the bill will help Putin launder his bloodstained reputation.
Had been on LFI trips to Israel. The choice of witnesses, as well as membership of the committee, shows that the bill is a stitch up, with no consideration given to fairness or even-handedness.
In the late 19thC, and then again in the 1930s, particularly, Britain naively allowed some cuckoos to enter its nest. Massive mistake.
It’s not too late for British journalists to raise their voice for Julian Assange and free speech. My new column for Declassified: https://t.co/3h385R7GsZ
“A Covid drug hailed as a game-changer may cause the virus to mutate, scientists warned today.
Molnupiravir is given to thousands of vulnerable Brits who test positive, such as patients fighting cancer or liver and kidney disease.“
[Daily Mail]
Katie Hopkins
A reader of the blog sent that to me this evening. Well worth a listen.
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There is talk that the Pentagon is considering the possibility of transferring to Ukraine a new batch of M1A1 Abrams tanks in the amount of 30 units, in addition to the 31 already delivered
It is said that Zelensky was very happy that Soviet MiG-29 fighters were adapted to American JDAM aerial bombs and HARM anti-radar missiles. It's a big stake, we had to adapt. But… pic.twitter.com/msn0NFc34V
The Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the takeoff of six strategic Tu-95MS and two Tu-22M3 long-range bombers from Olenya Airport in the Murmansk Region. Cumulative salvo – 36 Kh-101/555 missiles and four Kh-22/32 pic.twitter.com/Ye80IlcEec
Another night and again kamikaze drones are flying towards the southern regions of Ukraine. Nikolaev, Kherson, Odesa and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Yesterday also everything started with drones, and then a powerful combined attack started. Most likely, part of the drones is a decoy…
[the Jews Weinstein and Epstein, with half-Jew Ghislaine Maxwell; she and Weinstein are now serving long prison sentences in the USA, while Epstein was killed while in U.S. Federal custody, and has now “gone up the chimney”]
…and about a million so-called “legal” ones as well…
Financial Times/Germany: According to unnamed sources from the Bundeswehr, there are serious problems with the training of Ukrainian soldiers in this country ▪️These problems are mainly related to the poor selection of personnel sent for training. Namely, in the ranks of…
“According to unnamed sources from the Bundeswehr, there are serious problems with the training of Ukrainian soldiers in this country.These problems are mainly related to the poor selection of personnel sent for training. Namely, in the ranks of Ukrainian soldiers who came for training at the German training grounds, you can often see people in their later years of life, practically pensioners. It is not uncommon for German instructors to come into contact with people who have entered their 8th decade of life.”
As blogged previously, the Kiev regime is running out of cannon-fodder. The young mostly want to avoid service, either by emigration (illegal now after age 18), or by other means. The foreign chancers and adventurers and (ex-mobile laundry unit) Brit or American “soldiers” and/or “Soldier of Fortune” types who flocked to Ukraine last year are thin on the ground now that it becomes clear that the front-line is a near death-sentence, especially in the Donetsk, Lugansk, and Kharkov sectors of the front.
The Kiev regime high command has lost about 450,000 soldiers killed, wounded, or captured in the past 18 months, of which about 40,000 may have been lost during the recent/present failed counter-offensive.
Meanwhile, the Kiev regime is having to use press-gangs to “recruit” new soldiers, hauling people off the streets and into military custody.
In Vinnitsa, during a large-scale inspection, about 10 officials of the military medical board and doctors were identified who, for money, helped draft dodgers avoid mobilization and go abroad on the basis of fictitious documents. pic.twitter.com/kvnqNGmjMt
Irretrievable losses are growing in the Liman and Kharkiv operational-tactical groups due to the limited admission of militants in Kharkiv hospitals, who are being taken to Chernihiv and Sumy.
Bed occupancy at the Kharkiv military hospital has reportedly reached 150%.
🤣🤣🤣 this is over a year ago – Jack Monroe had the chance, crowdfunded the money to do so, lied for a year that she had initiated action, then didn't. She's since refused to reveal proof of the amount raised & where it's gone.
Yes. Quite. A black woman in Bristol was or is facing charges based on an allegedly fraudulent crowdfunder (crowdfunded for ostensibly “lawsuit” purposes).
Do not know whether that matter is still active or not, but “Jack Monroe’s” anti-Lee Anderson/Martin Daubney crowdfunder was (as far as I could see) almost identical. She crowdfunded, quite obviously took the monies for her own use, then (having failed even to attempt suing the two in question) brazenly claimed to have given all those crowdfunded monies to unnamed foodbanks.
Ann-Marie, Jack Monroe does very little to help anyone but herself. She is simply a self promoter. In this example you will note that she isn't happy that more people are helping/being helped. She's just angry she isn't getting credit/money for it. pic.twitter.com/ag8bgkrIyB
To my mind, it is a 50-50 chance that any Twitter/”X” poster still (apparently) naively supporting “grifter”/fraudster “Jack Monroe” is actually…”Jack Monroe” herself, i.e. a so-called “sock account”.
Yes, “austerity” etc, but also the several decades of mass immigration and now the cross-Channel migration invasion as well. Don’t be stupid enough to imagine that you can import, mostly over about 30 years, 10-15 million persons into the UK (“legal”, “illegal”, and those born to the first two categories) and maintain the civilized society and services which used to exist. Especially when most of the “imports” are —at best— useless people.
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After the Sarah Moulds case, and other recent cases, something even worse:
“Two women jailed for torturing and killing pet parrot in Carlisle.
“Tracy Dixon and Nicola Bradley put oven cleaner and paint on friend’s bird and threw it in tumble dryer.
Two women who tortured and killed a friend’s pet parrot during a lengthy drinking session have been jailed by a judge who described their cruelty as “beyond comprehension”.
A court heard that Tracy Dixon, 47, and Nicola Bradley, 35, sprayed Sparky the female African grey parrot with Mr Muscle oven cleaner, daubed it with gloss paint and tried to feed it to a dog. They later threw it in a tumble dryer that was turned on.
Both women blamed the other. Judge Archer, sitting at Carlisle crown court on Tuesday, jailed them for 25 months each and said Dixon and Bradley had “together, sadistically tortured and essentially killed Sparky. It is frankly beyond comprehension how anyone could treat an animal in this way.”
[The Guardian]
Thoughts: first thought is that is good that the courts are, as it seems, finally using fairly new legislation to punish such wicked behaviour.
Second thought: the two women really deserve [reluctantly REDACTED], in my opinion (but the year in prison actually to be served— out of their 2.5-year sentences— will have to do).
Third thought: I am glad that the headline was not “abusers escape jail” or some such (complete with photo of smirking defendants and family/friends outside the court).
Final thought: while, thankfully, a case of such egregious cruelty is relatively rare, drunken sluts of that sort seem to exist in huge numbers in this country, and cruelty to animals is not the only way in which their very existence poisons society.
I may be wrong, but somehow such horrible useless people seem to me to be a phenomenon more often found in the north of England rather than in the south but, as said, I may be mistaken in that.
I should have liked to have seen more detail about the defendants and their background, lifestyle etc, for sociological reasons.
Tracy Dixon and Nicola Bradley, both of Carlisle, Cumbria.
From Pskov to the border with Ukraine – more than 600 kilometers in a straight line. To the border with Latvia – about 50. To the border with Estonia – less than 30. So now you count who is attacking pic.twitter.com/p9n2IJnMZr
Tankers of the 503rd Motorized Regiment of the Army of Russia drag a captured infantry fighting vehicle of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the location of their unit pic.twitter.com/oFKZPF9tqC
The reliable western publication finally admitted that the old Russian T64 tank is more effective in counterattack than the modern German Leopard 2 tank pic.twitter.com/XOzfz2szZH
" The defense and security forces of Ukraine lose an average of 40 to 45 reconnaissance drones on a daily basis ," Yuriy Shchihol, head of Ukraine's State Service for Special Communications, said today. He stated that this includes the most… pic.twitter.com/XvMI8SOgbr
Business bankruptcy in the EU has reached its highest level since 2015. According to the official statistical agency Eurostat, the number of EU businesses that filed for bankruptcy in the second quarter of 2023 increased by 8.4% compared to… pic.twitter.com/qkzzi5jITw
De-industrialization, lower living standards, destruction of the countryside, and the flooding of European cities and town by hordes of non-whites. At some level, this is all being planned and implemented deliberately. The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine announce an air alert due to the takeoff of four Tu-95MS strategic bombers pic.twitter.com/QOiRPIJSww
How ridiculous, to move a successful company like English National Opera out of its long-established home to some provincial centre.
Most countries concentrate their cultural treasures in terms of opera, ballet etc in one city, usually the national capital, a concentration of cultural forces. Moscow, Paris, etc. Not all, but the exceptions are countries which were only unified (or created) in the 19thC (Germany and Italy, the USA).
By all means tour around the UK, but base yourself in London. Also, the concentration of cultural companies in London leads to cross-fertilization of the arts.
The most important thing is to keep a bloc of white Northern Europeans intact, because that bloc can be the foundation for a later “super-race”, one far ahead of where we are now. That foundation has to be “post-Aryan” and white European; the other races and groups cannot provide such a foundation. The later “super-race” will be a quantum leap in human evolution. The other races and ethnicities will be left behind, just as, compared to our world of today, previous forms of humanity have been left behind.
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Rachel Reeves implies Alison Rose should be let off because she’s a woman (doesn’t sound much like equality).
Then says she doesn’t know the details of the case. Which is odd, because everyone else in the country does. Plus she’s Shadow Chancellor.pic.twitter.com/TrVcPyXvfu
Israel-puppet Rachel Reeves. She would never acknowledge that a large number of organizations including banks and law firms have been promoting —and, in many cases, over-promoting— women for virtue-signalling and box-ticking reasons for about 30 years. I myself have seen many examples.
One correction: as far as I can see, the only “neo-Nazi problem” that Ukraine has is that so few “neo-Nazis” seem to exist there. If that is wrong, why do they tolerate Zelensky’s corrupt, brutal, and shambolic NWO/ZOG tyranny?
Instructor of PMC "Wagner" and servicemen of the 51st artillery brigade of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus. pic.twitter.com/ktamYD3lFo
Interesting. Usually, the “instructor” in such a situation would be the one from the army of the state, not from the private military company. However, who knows from where that “instructor” has come, in career terms? Russian Spetsnaz? The post-Soviet VDV? These are not fake “mercenaries” as once found in Soldier of Fortune etc. They are a very serious fighting force.
“A historic royal census, known as “swan upping”, has revealed a 40% drop in the number of cygnets on the River Thames, compared with last year.
The decline has been blamed on avian flu but also a growing problem of violence, including shootings, catapult attacks and dogs killing swans.“
[BBC]
I was saddened to hear, on BBC Radio 3 news this morning, that same report, i.e. that the number of swans counted on the Thames this year is about 40% lower than in previous years, and that, worse yet, part of the decline is because of “increased violence towards swans“. Jesus Christ! What sort of horrible bastards are cruel to swans?! They should be flayed alive if caught mistreating swans.
Having said that, there was always a small amount of such badness. I remember rowing my inflatable boat, with someone from my school, down the then-still-closed river Kennet in 1971, and seeing a dead swan in the water. The swan was obviously not long dead. That happened somewhere between Newbury and Reading. Not long after having seen the dead swan, we passed an unpleasant-looking young man on the bank, not older than about 20, with some kind of rifle or air-rifle. Were the two sights connected? I think probably they were.
Incidentally, the Kennet, and connected Kennet and Avon, was then only navigable by carrying the boat around disused locks, over barbed-wire fences etc. Since then, volunteers have been able to re-open the waterway to traffic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennet_and_Avon_Canal.
[where the Kennet meets the Thames at Reading; viaduct bridge carrying the mainline Paddington to Reading railway also in the picture]
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'The housing crisis has been caused by mass rapid immigration.' – GB News debate. pic.twitter.com/lxOnRrbkuA
Let’s not forget that Jack Monroe @BootstrapCook lied for nearly a YEAR about suing 30pLee, claims she raised less that £1400 for it, but also bought a £2k+ designer dog and a £7k+ watch during that time. How can anyone defend, support or promote this grifter? pic.twitter.com/rLOI0NMHem
Bless her. Faux poverty conwoman & fake fundraising fraudster Jack Monroe bootstrapcook hates it here. Simple solution: Stop using the platform to top up your scam scam sales funnel, delete account, stop patreon, refund #suelee cash, get a job. Easy 👍 pic.twitter.com/ddZJMAAubZ
She hopes that her critics will tire of trying to enlighten the public (including the 397 utter mugs still —as of today— sending her a total of several thousand pounds per month via Patreon). If the critics tire, then she can resume (on a larger scale) her decade-long career of “grifting” and defrauding and embezzling and “cosplaying”, as may be convenient for her; maybe even get onto Question Time again (which does not usually pay, but does tend to validate her with the msm in general and with the uninformed majority of the public.
The MET office established in 1855 didn’t record temperature until 1912. In 1974 climate scientists said we will have ice age in 2000. Man made global warming wasn’t invented until 1985. pic.twitter.com/5fvXzV0sXc
Save this video and send it to @maitlis when she’s quite rightly appalled that she can’t buy food or access basic services. Free speech is defending the speech of those you disagree with the most. Moronic lack of self awareness.
Ignorant Jewish talking head Emily Maitlis, hugely overpaid by the BBC thanks to the outdated and tyrannical “licence fee” system, wilfully fails to see the bigger point about freedom of expression. I can only assume that she is unaware that other people, less famous than Nigel Farage, have also been “cancelled” for having the “wrong” views (i.e. anti-System views), people such as Mark Collett, Laura Towler, Sam Melia (all of Patriotic Alternative), and others. They all lost their personal bank accounts, and they were not “cancelled” by Coutts but by standard high street banks such as Barclays and (I think) Halifax.
You hear much (and rightly so) about the attempted bank account cancellation of Farage, but where were Laurence Fox, the “Free Speech Union”, Toby Young etc when those other victims had their bank accounts cancelled? Where were those “champions of free speech” when Alison Chabloz was imprisoned for posting online legitimate satire about Jewish and Zionist behaviour, or during my continuing persecution at the hands of the Jew-Zionist lobby? Absent.
Coutts (obviously) Rose Starmer Just Stop Oil Simon Jack Dale Vince The BBC Vorderman Maguire Mason Biden Rayner Bray Stonewall Khan O’Brien The BMA ULEZ Lynch Bryant Izzard Packham Harman Brian Cox Cooper Soubry The RMT Yorkshire BS Burley Ellwood Maitlis
Ukraine may not have a single port left in three months – representative of the operational command "South" of the armed forces of Ukraine Natalia Gumenyuk
Ukraine (Kiev regime) cannot win this war; indeed, without having been propped up by vast amounts of money, arms, ammunition, clothing, food etc from the West, it would already be totally on its knees.
Abandoned Ukrainian T-72M on the outskirts of Rabotino, Zaporozhye direction. pic.twitter.com/nnwxai246A
He left out a fourth aspect— Jewish-Zionist control (of banks, businesses and commerce, legal services, newspapers, television, radio, and pseudo-democratic politics).
The remains of NATO armored vehicles in the SMO zone Another column of UAF armored vehicles was destroyed before reaching the positions of the RF Armed Forces. pic.twitter.com/sndmK0E2a8
Nothing will stop the Russians – ex-Trump adviser Douglas McGregor “And if we decide to whisper to the Poles: they say, well, for the cause, cross the border, go to Lvov. What will happen? I think that Lvov will be easily razed to the ground , and the troops that try to cross… pic.twitter.com/yXp7MNHFlt
In our paper published today, 🏴 @ScotGov proposes an open and inclusive approach to citizenship in an independent Scotland.
One that welcomes people who want to settle in Scotland, rather than putting barriers and excessive fees in the way of individuals and their families. pic.twitter.com/x8kK94lMnh
Pakistani “Scotsman”, SNP Leader and First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf, now proposes the flooding of Scotland with new huge numbers of Pakistani and other migrant-invaders.
If that were ever to happen as proposed, many migrant-invaders would take up Scottish citizenship purely in order to, sooner or later, relocate to England. That in turn would entail the building of…a wall…to keep them out. Certainly the construction of border fortifications.
In reality, though, it will almost certainly never happen. Even bearing in mind the pseudo-nationalist idiocy that leads to nearly half of the Scottish electorate voting SNP (that’s right— the SNP has never garnered even half of Scottish votes), this must surely give even die-hard SNP supporters pause.
Yousaf may just have cost the SNP a goodly portion of its votes.
I usually steer clear of commenting on Scottish politics, but think that faux-“Independence” is losing traction.
🇺🇦 "Ukraine may not have any ports left in three months" – said the representative of the operational command "South" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Natalia Gumenyuk. pic.twitter.com/3cMGBLSYTy
Ukraine's army has lost almost a fifth of its NATO counteroffensive equipment, including armored vehicles" – Financial Times. pic.twitter.com/uMeMhBgVaz
The Kiev regime’s “big push” may soon become its “long walk home”.
The hilariously miscalculated closure of @Nigel_Farage’s account tells a wider story: one of corporate virtue signalling which, since last February, has weaponised Russophobia for the sake of moral posturing. https://t.co/G85dWnk3Y6
As I predicted on the blog a couple of days ago, this was a “battle of the apathies”. Complete “Conservative” omnishambles meets Labour mediocrity (both on the national and constituency levels).
The successful Conservative candidate drew a veil over both the non-performance of the Rishi Sunak government and the egregiously poor behaviour (and capabilities) of ex-MP “Boris” Johnson; the candidate just kept hitting at the ridiculous Sadiq Khan ULEZ scheme [“Ultra Low Emission Zone”], and saying very little else about anything.
In a sense that concentration on ULEZ shows how meaningless the supposed “democracy” of the UK now is. The ULEZ idea and policy was first mooted by none other than “Boris”-idiot and the Conservative Party in London. Quite apart from that, the new Con Party MP, one Steve Tuckwell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Tuckwell] will be able to exercise precisely zero influence over the ULEZ scheme and Sadiq Khan.
The Labour Party candidate, Danny Beales, was arguably not a good candidate in the particular constituency, an outer London suburb. Gay, a former councillor in inner-city Camden, and a graduate of the London School of Economics.
That said, the result was close— 495 votes decided it. Both the LibDem voters (526, fifth place), and/or the Green Party voters (893, third place), had they voted tactically, could have prevented the narrow Con Party victory. Neither Greens nor LibDems had a chance of winning, and both lost their deposits, along with the other 13 candidates, all of whom could be described as either “minor” or “joke” candidates.
The actor Laurence Fox, for Reclaim, did well, in a minor way, to come fourth, not far behind the Green. Still, this was really between Con Party (13,965 votes, 45.2%) and Labour (13,470, 43.6%). The other 15 parties and independents only scored 11.2% between them.
It does puzzle me why LibDem voters in particular did not all vote tactically. Some did, plainly, looking at previous election results where the LibDem vote was higher by far (peaking at 20% in 2010, though only 6.3% in 2019), but not enough.
Why did 526 LibDems bother to trot down to vote, knowing that their candidate had no chance? Even if they hated both Con and Lab, and so were unwilling to vote for either, why bother to vote? As someone said of golf, “a good walk spoiled“.
So a Conservative Party win, though scarcely a ringing endorsement.
Turnout was about 2/3 of that in 2019, and indeed the previous elections. I am assuming from that that many former Conservative voters, in what was since creation in 2010 a fairly safe Conservative seat (a new seat on these boundaries), just threw up their hands in disgust at both main System parties, could find no other home for their votes, and so “voted with their feet”— abstained.
The successful Labour candidate is 25, once again (like the Labour candidate at Uxbridge) gay (seems that it is almost compulsory now in the Labour Party), and has only worked for 18 months since leaving university. Interestingly, those 18 months were spent working at the Confederation of British Industry, a more usual place in which to find young Conservatives, surely?
Also, he spent some months in 2019 and 2020 working with Wes Streeting, the “centrist” (Labour Friends of Israel) MP. So it seems that Keir Mather will fit easily into the Keir Starmer Labour Party. Not much else is yet known about him: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keir_Mather.
Why did Mather win what had previously been regarded as a safe Conservative seat? As at Uxbridge, the implication is surely obvious: former Conservative voters were appalled at both major System parties, and so preferred to stay home rather than vote Labour (or elsewhere).
Mather scored 46% of the overall vote, as against 34.3% scored by his Con Party opponent.
Since the creation of the seat in 2010, the Conservative Party had won easily all elections, scoring between 49.4% (2010) and 60.3% (2019). Labour, however, had scored only around 25% of the vote, except in 2017, under Corbyn, when the Labour Party candidate managed over 34%.
The key here, as with Uxbridge, lies in the turnout. The by-election turnout was only 44.8%, whereas in 2019 it was 71.7% (and in previous elections, not dissimilar).
The implication, again, as at Uxbridge, is that former Conservative Party voters, in a formerly safe Conservative area, simply decided not to vote.
There was obviously a degree of tactical voting at Selby; the LibDem vote went down from 8.6% to 3.3%; without tactical voting, the result would have been much closer but not, in my view, different.
Incidentally, the LibDems only managed sixth place, no doubt because many otherwise LibDems voted Labour. The third place went to the Greens, whose candidate was the only one of the minor candidates to save his deposit (5.1%).
I was interested to see that a “Yorkshire Party” candidate, one Mike Jordan, who failed to fill in his nomination papers properly and so was a blank space (not even “Independent”) on the ballot paper, yet managed to score 4.2%. Not bad in the circumstances, and maybe a sign that localism, or at least regionalism, may be resurgent as central government falters and fails.
The Selby contest had other things in common with that at Uxbridge— contempt for the former MP (at Selby, he had stepped down apparently in order to damage Sunak and his party, and after having been passed over for a peerage); the fact that both seats were 2010 creations on their present boundaries; and of course the fact that the public are both despairing and angry at the overall non-performance by Sunak and his Cabinet. Mass immigration, migration invasion, cost of living increases, inflation, crime, NHS defaults etc.
The result was that Labour won at Selby, and very nearly won at Uxbridge, only by default. There is no enthusiasm at all for the Labour Party and its non-policies (basically the same as the Conservative Party policies), but equally there is no enthusiasm (and no respect) for Sunak and his Cabinet of (mainly) non-Brits (Indians, a black or half-caste or two, the odd Jew). These were by-elections. The ruling party is inevitably on the back foot.
Starmer’s strategy seems to be not to rock the boat now that Labour is ahead in the opinion polls. It is hard for Sunak and Con Party to score a hit on Labour’s battleship simply because Labour policy now so closely mirrors that of the Con Party. Almost indistinguishable. If the Conservative Party attacks Labour policy, it is to a large extent criticizing its own policy. In a sense, brilliant… but also dispiriting and pointless.
The LibDem candidate, Sarah Dyke [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Dyke] won easily, as predicted. I blogged briefly about her a couple of days ago. Her vote-share of 56.4%, as against the Conservative candidate’s 26.2%, mirrors in reverse almost exactly the result at the 2019 General Election.
Third place went to the Greens, with a fairly sizeable vote (10.2%). Reform UK beat Labour and three minor candidates for fourth place, but still lost the deposit, with 3.4%.
In a mostly affluent and bucolic area of this sort, Labour has little chance, and its vote has dropped below 5% in the past, though it scored 17.2% in 2017 (under Corbyn) and 12.9% in 2019. It is clear that, realising that Labour had no chance, former Labour voters voted tactically at the by-election, and that Labour’s 2.6% vote reflected that.
Turnout was, as at the other by-elections yesterday, pathetic— 44.23%. That compares to 75.6% in 2019, and turnouts in previous election which only once dropped below 70%, and which once exceeded 82%.
The LibDems held Somerton and Frome until 2015, so were always going to have a chance in the seat, once the “Con Coalition” of 2010-2015 faded from immediate memory, though the damage from that was still evident in 2019, at which election the LibDems scored only 26.2% (exactly the same as the Conservative Party vote at yesterday’s by-election).
The conclusion is pretty clear: the Conservative voters of 2019 either stayed home yesterday, or switched to the LibDems, Former Labour voters switched to LibDem to hit out at the Sunak misgovernment.
As at the other two by-elections, the contempt many apparently felt for the ex-MP, Warburton, was certainly another important factor, though perhaps not the most important.
Overall conclusion as to the main System parties in the light of the by-elections
The LibDems only have a chance to gain seats in rural/affluent parts of southern or south-western England. I do not see them recovering in any big way elsewhere.
The Conservative Party government is toast, surely. It will have to fall back on its hard core, mostly fairly comfortably-off homeowners aged 70+.
475 seats for Labour. That is “elected dictatorship”.
I just tried the “user-defined poll” at Electoral Calculus. My guesses resulted in only 61 seats for the Conservative Party.
What about Labour? Well, I detect no real enthusiasm for Labour, which means that there is every chance that the new MP for Selby may only be an MP for about a year, and will then have to find a less well-paid and less interesting (?) job.
More seriously, the only way that Indian money-juggler Rishi Sunak could claw back some electoral support would be to STOP the boats, CUT BACK the main (i.e. “legal”) mass immigration, DEPORT hundreds of thousands, RENATIONALIZE water, rail and possibly the energy utilities, and start to really bat for Britain.
Those 2019 Conservative Party voters might return to the Con fold, but only if they see some action; words are played-out.
Still, none of the three by-election seats are natural Labour territory.
Pretty hard, though, for an Indian whose Cabinet is mainly non-white, or Jewish, and who worked for the predatory Goldman Sachs bankers (and so is a globalist “libertarian” by instinct).
It seems to me a 50-50 chance that the Conservative Party MPs will ditch Sunak before the next general election, but if they do, who on Earth can they try to present to the public as a credible leader?
As for attacking Starmer, the only things that might work would be to use American-style personal attacks, and to focus on his complete mendacity, his broken promises, on his “taking the knee” to the “Black Lives Matter” thugs, and his being completely in the pocket of the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby (the only thing is— so are the “Conservatives”…).
Conclusion, then— Labour will probably win in 2024 by default, but if some real movement on the above-designated issues were to happen, it might be a different story…
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there have been 16 by elections since the last general election.
starmer’s labour has won about 6 of them.
6 out of 16, against the worst government in living memory, while the media gives you the easiest possible time? embarrassing to be honest.
Biden: “What was that slogan? Bread, land, and peace? No, my fellow-Americans, it was ice-cream and war!“…
Germany to send 10 Leopard 1A5 tanks to Ukraine
The Ministry of Defense of Germany announced the next package of "military assistance" for Ukraine. It includes the first 10 Leopard 1A5 tanks, more than 100 are expected in total.
Tonight, the Russian Navy carried out another successful attack on facilities where terrorist attacks on the Russian Federation were being prepared using drones , the Ministry of Defense announced.
The statement adds that Russian troops hit the command post of the 79th Airborne…
President Vladimir Putin accused Poland of having territorial ambitions on the territory of the former USSR and said that any aggression against Russia's neighbor and close ally Belarus will be considered aggression against Russia.
At night, the Russian Armed Forces delivered another strike with high-precision weapons at facilities where terrorist attacks against Russia were being prepared using strike drones. The target of the strike was achieved, all designated objects were hit – Russian Defense Ministry
After the backlash by Tories of newly-elected 25 year-old #KierMather I see this Observer piece about 29 year-old life peer Charlotte Owen is doing the rounds again.
Picture by me of Downing Street staff (Owen, centre) on the day that Johnson resigned: https://t.co/krUhOIqfCO
There are really only two realistic possibilities: either she is Johnson’s secret daughter (one of them) or she was being screwed by him. It now turns out that she was only a kind of temp anyway, covering the job usually done by a recent mother. Maternity cover.
Britain is so screwed, it is hard to believe.
What about the House of Lords? At least the guy in Selby was elected. Ross Kempsell and Charlotte Owen were put in the Lords by disgraced former PM Boris Johnson for seemingly having achieve relatively little in their short careers, yet they're set fair for life. https://t.co/vjnEeWfEN8
— Alasdair Murray – the Recruitment Copywriter (@RecruitmentCopy) July 21, 2023
As for “Baroness” Chapman, she was an MP for 9 years (2010-2019), and then (having been voted out as MP) was elevated to the Lords on Starmer’s nomination, having previously done sweet FA by way of work in her life except a short time as the constituency manager for ghastly careerist MP Alan Milburn. So she can shut up. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Chapman.
She is the mother of children, and that (and presumably being a “home-maker”) is a very honourable estate, but it is not the “real life experience” of work in the outer world, as per that clip.
As for Johnny Mercer MP, I have found him a big disappointment as MP, but I think that he can claim a great deal more “life experience” than “Baroness” Chapman, let alone that epicene little creature who is now the MP for Selby and Ainsty.
Many people on Twitter are incredibly ignorant and at the same time very dogmatic. I just saw a tweet saying that the Selby creature is “2-3 years older than Margaret Roberts [i.e. Margaret Thatcher] when she became an MP...”.
In fact, wrong, and on two counts. First, Margaret Roberts was born in 1925, and became an MP in 1959, shortly before her 34th birthday. She had married in 1951, so fought her first successful first election as Margaret Thatcher and not Margaret Roberts as claimed.
Well, there it is. Effete, epicene little “Labour MP” is going to support Starmer, Rachel Reeves etc in continuing the policy (policies?) laid down by the Con Coalition of David Cameron-Levita, Theresa May, “Boris”-idiot, Liz Truss, and now the Indian money-juggler, Sunak.
Anyone who thinks that Starmer-Labour will be in any way an improvement on the “Conservative” omnishambles of a Government is sadly mistaken; in fact, deluded.
Actually, listening to Keir Mather there, I think that “Lord Charles” would have sounded more credible.
[Lord Charles, with Ray Alan]
To be honest, my first thought on seeing and hearing Keir Mather is that he seemed to be in need of a good kick.
The fact Mhairi Black was ever elected by the losers, wastrels, desperadoes & ne'er do wells in the Yes favelas of Paisley tells you everything you need to know about how fucked Scotland has become after wasted years of the calamitous SNP #shutdowntheshortbreadsenate
— Rt Dishonourable Damian Thirsty (@damian_thirsty) July 21, 2023
Rommel in fact died on 14 October 1944, but his death was connected with the attempted putsch on and subsequent to 20 July 1944, signalled by the attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler on the same day, 79 years ago.
The motivations of the plotters were varied and, in some cases, complex. Some (including Canaris, Rommel etc) acted at least partly out of noble motivation. Treason is often thus.
For the majority of degrees someone would be better equipped for the workplace and less indebted if they just did three years work experience.
— Peter McLovin 🏴☠️ (@PeterMcCormack) July 17, 2023
Failing miserably so….most students' critical thinking skills sadly lacking these days, in an era where everything is reduced to 10 second exposure to information via Instagram etc…academic model very ill-equipped.
Valid points, the least valid being that of freelance scribbler and talking head, Marina Purkiss, though her comment is in tune with the attitude of many, who think that all that matters is “how people did” in life (i.e. whether they became wealthy and/or famous), and that temporary worldly “success” validates, eg, a nonsensical “degree”, and/or falling standards made “OK” by award inflation.
Incidentally, Marina Purkiss thinks that “alright” is how one spells “all right“. Her “degree” in “marketing” from the University of Portsmouth seems to have failed to correct that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Purkiss.
It may be that the time has come to revisit the whole mediaeval “degree” concept: first “degree”, “Master’s degree”, “Doctorate”, which designations align with the mediaeval guild idea— apprentice, journeyman, master craftsman (also later imported into freemasonry, of course).
Universities should promote both learning and research, and least of all be what they mostly now are, degree mills (of varying quality) where mainly young people get a piece of paper entitling them to at least try to make a living in various ways.
In the United States, they try to make people who are aiming at becoming medical doctors, or lawyers, less narrow by making them take a so-called “undergraduate degree” (lasting four years rather than the usual English three years) before even embarking on their professionally-focussed medical or legal studies.
The result of that is of doubtful utility (I having met numerous American lawyers, though not many doctors). It also means that the cost of becoming a doctor or lawyer in the USA, especially at the more prestigious institutions, is prohibitive. 7+ years of expense.
The cost, including subsistence, of going to somewhere like Harvard Medical School is at least USD $100,000 a year (about 3x an equivalent British example).
"It's a very strange supposition that you can't win an election because you promised to try and do something about child poverty. Poor people have votes as well, you know" @jeremycorbyn tells #Pestonpic.twitter.com/2U7DgUeKus
Jeremy Corbyn discusses the insidiousness of suspending and expelling members. Some who have been members for 30 or 40 years, based on spurious retrospective grounds, for even LIKING a tweet from years ago.
I am and always was far from being a supporter of Corbyn, but he makes some good points at times.
#Peston: "What is the argument for keeping the water industry in private ownership?"
Liz Kendall doesn't bother trying to make the case for the private ownership of water. How could she, there isn't one. Instead, she tells us that ideals without power is just dreaming. pic.twitter.com/QrQPmzyzu1
Liz Kendall, yet another Labour Friends of Israel MP-drone (and I think part-Jewish). Labour has nothing to say, nothing at all. Its trump card, though, is that it is not, nominally, the Conservative Party. Just that. Nothing more.
Labour MPs think that the Labour Party not being the Conservative Party (though pretty much espousing similar policies, or even the very same policies) will be enough to clinch the expected 2024 General Election. They may even be correct in that, but the fat lady has not yet sung.
You could see @leicesterliz’s face harden perceptibly when #Peston was interviewing Jeremy Corbyn. She still hasn’t forgiven him for wiping the floor with her in the 2015 leadership contest. Listening to Corbyn talk sense must have been absolute torture for her.
According to Liz Kendall and the fictitious constituent she spoke to, Labour are "back of the right track", by doing absolutely fuck all except bringing back the legacies of Iain Duncan Smith. #Peston
Bloomberg: Turkey denied Ukraine protection of grain carriers in the Black Sea after Russia withdrew from the agreement
So far, there has been no official confirmation of this information. But if this is true, then this is good news for Russian grain producers. pic.twitter.com/ATdZcvk9dD
Financial Times: Armed forces of Ukraine complain that Russian minefields undermine the morale of Zahisniks “Ukraine's progress is painfully slow. Soldiers on the front lines largely blame it on Russia's minefields, a veiled threat that has become a psychological torment pic.twitter.com/dsuYopPnhF
The latest report is here, come get your coverage on the Odessa port strikes and wider implications. Manually type the link in the image below or click the link in my profile.#war#russia#ukrainepic.twitter.com/vbwInFMJWE
The patrol ship "Sergey Kotov" of the Black Sea Fleet, performing tasks in the southwestern part of the Black Sea, 180 km northeast of the Bosphorus Strait, discovered a derailed drifting Ukrainian mine.
An attack by the Russian Federation on July 19 severely damaged the grain export infrastructure at the port of Chernomorsk, resulting in the destruction of 60,000 tons of grain.
According to the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, it will take at least a year to…
The result of the July 16 rocket attack on the Osnova railway junction in Kharkiv. The blow definitely fell on the composition of the forces of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/tt6hqGy9XP
In connection with the suspension of the Black Sea Initiative and the cancellation of the maritime humanitarian corridor, from 00:00 Moscow time on July 20, 2023, all ships on the way to Ukrainian ports in Black Sea waters will be considered potential carriers of military forces.…
Well-judged words from MP @nicolafrichards: “The answer to the question Bev poses in her tweet is that no self-respecting publisher or broadcaster would share this antisemitic conspiratorial fantasy, and neither should she.” https://t.co/oVJYgoot5U
Prolific anti-national tweeter Matthew Sweet praises Jewish MP Nicola Richards.
Nicola Richards: prior to being selected/elected as MP at the early age of 24, Nicola Richards worked for the “Holocaust Educational Trust” and “Jewish Leadership Council”. She has been MP for West Bromwich East since 2019.
Nicola Richards succeeded “Labour” expenses cheat and freeloader Tom Watson as MP. Watson was/is, of course, a complete puppet of the Jew-Zionist lobby, apart from his other defaults.
I see now that Nicola Richards was appointed PPS to Penny Mordaunt in 2022, which makes me wonder whether Ms. Mordaunt agrees with the Zionist views of Nicola Richards.
Nicola Richards was also appointed, in 2022, Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism.
Nicola Richards has argued for the UK to proscribe Wagner Group [PMC Wagner].
Oh well, she will be gone after the next General Election. Good,.
Incidentally, National Front executive Martin Webster stood as candidate in that constituency in February 1974, scoring 7% of the vote (placed third after Labour and Conservative). I myself met Webster a couple of times in 1975, once at the NF HQ in some featureless part of South London in or near Thornton Heath, and once at Chelsea Old Town Hall. A controversial figure; hard to read.
SIS/MI6: I suspect, another organization or body in the UK (along with Parliament, the police, the FCO, the Church of England, the Bar, the NHS, Oxford and Cambridge universities, the BBC, and others) living off its hump, with little real content inside the shell.
In any case, what Britain, what England is SIS/MI6, MI5, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force really trying to “defend”, these days? Look around you. The migration invasion continues, with 20% of the UK population now non-white, and with most births now being non-white. The British people have been abandoned to forces of raceless and cultureless finance-capitalist globalism.
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Look at the price of a counteroffensive. See? Tower, there is a "Leopard", and there is another in the bushes, – the officer sums up the results of the counteroffensive pic.twitter.com/noejwQjs6P
I did not understand part of that, but I think that it was not polite at the end…
The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that on the night of July 20, the RF Armed Forces continued to deliver retaliatory strikes with high-precision weapons at production shops and storage sites for unmanned boats in the regions of Odessa and Ilyichevsk, Odessa region
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said that all ships going to Russian ports in the Black Sea, as well as to ports in the new territories of the Russian Federation, will be considered as carrying military cargo – " with all the associated risks"
Not a single cargo ship will enter Ukraine's ports on the Black Sea after the termination of the grain deal, admitted Mihail Podolyak, adviser to the chief of staff of the President of Ukraine.
"No country will dare to send its ships [to Ukrainian ports]. And this is not a…
…and none of those 440,000 cars will be produced in the UK, USA, or EU. So tell me again— who is hurting most because of economic sanctions on Russia?
Incidentally, the car shown is a 4.4 litre engine luxury car made in Russia in small numbers (100-200 per year); the Senat, under the Aurus marque: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurus_Senat
Tobias Ellwood has always been the worst Tory MP. A fanatical remainer who loves the EU over Britain & now is a Taliban apologist rt@DavidJoBrexit https://t.co/JGjkuC5aSK
We live in a 2 tire justice system where ethnic minorities get much lighter sentences than whites. Whites would also be humiliated on National MSM channels. No prison for this lovely chap who also called white people ‘filth’ https://t.co/gcnTVtFMXf
— 🇬🇧 National Housing Party U.K. 🏴 (@NHPUKOfficial) July 20, 2023
My quarrel with the “intervention” in Afghanistan is not that it happened, but that the “West” (NWO/ZOG) had no intention to rule the country, nor to improve it. What the “West” should have done was to ignore all local political and paramilitary leaders, eliminate them if they refused to knuckle down, destroy all armed elements within the country (including all individuals carrying arms more than 500 yards from their own homes), then rule the country directly and, if necessary, forcefully. Allow their Islamic religion but eliminate those using it as a cloak to attack modern European-origined civilization. Educate children, including girls.
Alexander the Great took over many countries, but then also ruled them, as did, in their day, the Romans, the British and other European peoples, the Soviet Union etc.
Seizing a country is just the first step. Establishing a lasting imperium is also essential. Napoleon understood that. He remade Europe in his own preferred image.
Afghanistan was too tough a nut in the end for Alexander’s successors, for the Mughals, and also the British, but the British of the 19thC did not have helicopters and drones.
There was an attempt, in and after 1979, by Soviet forces, to rule Afghanistan, to turn it into a semi-Soviet country. That failed partly, perhaps mainly, because the USA funnelled arms, ammunition, and money to the mujaheddin (including Osama bin Laden). The Americans interfered, and without that interference, the Soviet forces may well have prevailed.
The Americans (and Brits etc), never tried to properly rule Afghanistan or found a new society there (not outside parts of Kabul, at least), and never tried to fully suppress rebellion.
British TikTok Menace Mizzy Gets Arrested and handcuffed then moments later released while telling police “do you know who I am?”
This is what happens when the msm validates cretins of that sort. It emboldens them.
Late today but no jokes. Late because I was fighting to protect our local hedgerows from being illegally cut. The National Parks and Wildlife Service in this country is a fucking farce & not fit for purpose. I’ll expand on this tomorrow when I’ve calmed down.#nationalpretencehttps://t.co/kRRIKZiRF9
Jesus H. Christ! He’s getting worse…If this continues, that stupid Kamala Harris creature might actually have to take over as President. We really are in uncharted waters from that moment.
The White House claims that Kiev uses cluster munitions in an "acceptable manner". pic.twitter.com/ivzsrRE2Ua
‼️Ukrainian air defence is not able to shoot down Russian Onyx missiles, which attacked Odessa and Nikolaev tonight – speaker of the Armed forces of the Ukraine, Yuri Ignat.
— Matreshka 🌺 🇷🇺🇰🇿🇨🇦 VVP 2024 (@MatreshkaRF) July 20, 2023
Former adviser to the head of the Pentagon, Douglas McGregor: "Now there are only Poles left fighting in Ukrainian uniforms and only a few units that are ready to launch a new attack" pic.twitter.com/i9CCIq7D4p