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Diary Blog, 4 May 2026, including material about the Green Party, social-national environmentalism, the present Attorney-General, and demographics

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[Volegov, Tea and Plum]

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“One wonders why, in this age of superficial iconoclasm, these antiquated figures (bishops) and organizations (churches) still command at least pro forma respect in the msm. I suppose because they always endorse every mad or evil trend the conspiracy wants, from “Black Lives Matter” and climate change via CO2 emissions, to “anti-racism” and all the other nonsense around, including the “holocaust” farrago and the “Covid” panicdemic propaganda and, of course, the “right” of women to become “priestesses” and crazed woman bishops.

[quotation from this blog, 10 August 2022]

Still valid…

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“Boris”-idiot? Hunter Biden? Who else?

Starmer-stein strikes again (against the British people).

What will be the next idea? To shut all the migrant-invaders, at least the “small boat” ones, in London, and create a massive ghetto, as in the film Escape from New York?

There are better ideas…

Goodwin’s political star rose fast, but may now be fading. He (and Farage, and Tice) are also very much in the pocket of Israel and the UK (etc) Jewish lobby. That alone eliminates them as worthy in my book, though I am still hoping that Reform will do well over the next 2-3 years, because I need to have the main System parties crushed, and Reform is the only likely instrument available. That will have a massive mass political-psychological effect in this country.

Yes. Exactly. As I have blogged for some time. Reform UK, Restore Britain (or Restore-allied), Greens, Islamist and other Independents. Not Lab or Con.

…and in 2017 Corbyn-Labour won no less than 40% of the popular vote, only 2.3 points behind the “victorious” Conservatives…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_United_Kingdom_general_election

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_United_Kingdom_general_election#Full_results

People are getting seriously angry at the way this country is being run. The System parties are just not cutting it; they have failed for too long, and have been too dishonest and incompetent. People are clutching at whatever straws are available.

Of course, the “Greens” are no longer very “green”. One could scarcely imagine a policy less “green” than the near open-borders Green Party immigration policy, which is also a policy quite certain to destroy what is left of the Welfare State.

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[photo-still from British film The Wicker Man (1973)]

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Google the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan (while being aware that Jew-Zionists vandalize certain parts of Wikipedia; they have admitted as much).

Aryans.

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Social-nationalism must rise up to exterminate all the problems the country now has.

That Jew-Zionist bastard is not only plainly malicious and violent, but unable to exercise his present office (Attorney-General) properly. He also, frankly, sounds remarkably dim, perhaps surprisingly.

Incidentally, if white English people were training for civil war like the Jews (potential terrorists) shown in that TV clip, they would get raided by the police, possibly arrested and maybe charged (with conspiracy etc), but there seems to be a different and less strict legal and policing framework for Jews in the UK. They even have their own police force, complete with police cars that look almost exactly like real police cars. Anyone else trying that would be arrested.

Hermer is a friend of Keir Starmer, having met him on his first night at Doughty Street Chambers in 1996;[4][102][260] The Guardian describes them as having a “close relationship”

[Wikipedia]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hermer,_Baron_Hermer

All political careers end in failure” [Enoch Powell].

I can hardly wait for Thursday and the 7 May local elections.

The Greens have a few good ideas (i.e. ideas with which I might agree), but are mainly loonie now. At present they are between 12% and 20% in the opinion polls. It is an open question as to whether they can get to 32% (Labour’s polling at GE 2019) or 40% (Labour’s polling at GE 2017), but I should imagine not, in both cases. In fact, I should be surprised were they even to score 25% at any general election up to 2029.

As it stands presently, the Greens are looking at somewhere around 50-60 Commons seats, potentially, so not enough to be anywhere near forming a government but possibly (on a good or bad day) enough to be a very weak official Opposition.

I suppose that, a few years down the line, the LGBTQXYZ etc faction might be sidelined, and then the Greens might become a coalition of Muslims, hardcore socialists, urban pseudo-socialists, hardcore environmentalist/social justice types, and a few others, defined mainly by opposition to anything white national, English, British in any real sense, or traditional.

That “neo-Green” party might, bearing in mind the black/browning of the UK, be able to get into government, post-2029, but the UK would be on the brink of civil/social/racial/cultural war by then, and votes might not be the trump card they now are…

Reform has no real plan even to end most, i.e. “legal”, immigration, and plans to deport only those who arrive on the beaches or otherwise “illegally”. That does not cut it at all.

As for putting detention centres in Green-leaning areas, a very silly idea.

Also, with the numbers coming in now, even on the “small boats”, there would need to be places available for hundreds of thousands, i.e. 2x, 3x, 4x or more the number of prisoners in UK prisons.

Having said that, Dan Hodges and the System parties think that the way to deal with the migration invasion is to deny it is happening, deny its consequences, and cover everything up. Is that really better?

Well, I myself dropped out of school at 16 (admittedly, a fee-paying one, and my home was certainly not as hers has been described) and drifted about a bit for quite a few years before self-study led to “A” Levels, then university and a law degree, followed by the Bar, so that TV story is scarcely unique. Still, I suppose she has done well in all the circumstances, though her spoken English is slightly painful.

Anyway (not thinking specifically of that young woman), the Bar is a dustbin now, if truth be known.

[me as young-ish London barrister, and aged 35 in, I think, 1992]

NWO/ZOG puppet/mouthpiece.

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Untermenschen.

The old ladies are right but ex-Westminster Bubbler Fiona-Natasha Syms cannot see it…

Our animal friends.

There must be some way of knocking Zelensky off the board.

The Little Drummer Girl

Saw the first few episodes of the 2018 BBC adaptation of John le Carre’s book. Pretty good, and plainly shot largely on location. I recognized the Greece-Turkey border crossing area which I myself have driven through a couple of times (many years ago).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Drummer_Girl_(TV_series)

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[painting by Joyce Norwood]

Diary Blog, 17 February 2025

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Thoughts about “Tel Aviv Keith” Starmer’s latest nonsense

Starmer has now commented that he may decide to plant British “boots on the ground” in Ukraine. This is a comment which could only be made by someone with no grasp at all of geopolitical realities, and no thought at all for the welfare of the British people.

So what happens if/when serious fighting breaks out between the forces of the Russian Federation and those of the Kiev regime? Presumably, Starmer will want them to fight on the side of the Kiev-regime forces, i.e. against those of the Russian Federation, unless the British forces would just stand there, or retreat westward.

At that point, a NATO nuclear-armed state’s forces would be in direct armed conflict with Russian nuclear-armed forces. What happens when the Brit forces, maybe thousands of them, are destroyed? Send another tranche? How so, when the battle-ready UK Army numbers around 30,000 (some say fewer)?

Has Starmer thought this through? I think not. He’s useless.

Apart from anything else, the Russian Government would inevitably see the presence of NATO troops in Ukraine, whether designated as “peacekeeping forces” or not, as tantamount to a NATO force in Ukraine and on the side of the Kiev regime.

Madness.

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This story just breaking in The Telegraph must spell the end of Lord Hermer’s time as Attorney General. It’s been disclosed Hermer fought for compensation for Mustafa al-Hawsawi , one of the plotters of 9/11 where 2,900 people were killed. Hermer claimed the MoD, MI5 and MI6 were complicit in the torture of Hawsawi who was arrested in Pakistan alongside the 9/11 mastermind in 2003. Hermer started taking the terrorist’s money in 2023. A year later al-Hawsawi pleads guilty to murdering 2,900 people and is sentenced to life meaning life. Let’s get this right. One minute Hermer is accusing the MoD torture the next moment he’s on Labour’s payroll. A total shit. And don’t believe all this tosh about lawyer’s having to take the cab off the rank. As a KC he’s so busy he can pick and choose.who he represents. He chose a terrorist. Says all you need to know about Lord Hermer.

[Kelvin MacKenzie]

Starmer is talking s**t, as usual. Not only would putting UK “boots on the ground” be likely to go very wrong, and potentially lead to a conflict between the UK and Russia, possibly nuclear, but it seems that the quantity and indeed quality of British troops would be inadequate, taking “quality” to include their equipment, arms, armament, air “lift” power etc.

The best soldiers in the world are all but helpless without the right arms, armament, transport, logistics etc. True, in small scale “special forces” situations that is less so, but the Ukrainian theatre is not like that. Do not think Bosnia, Oman, Northern Ireland; think Second World War or, indeed, First World War.

Large armies, large artillery contingents, slugging it out on a vast scale. Even the present overall front-line is something like 900 miles long.

We see retired Brit senior officers saying that the UK government should be doubling military expenditure “to face Russia”. Why? There is actually no need. Russia is only looking (to some) like an adversary because the UK has been backing the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev. Russia would much prefer to have cordial or at least normal relations with the UK.

Even leaving that aside, to scale-up the British armed forces to anything like what would be required to have more than a token effect in Ukraine would take not months but years. Personnel, training, re-equipping, rearming etc. Maybe 5 years.

Where would Britain’s retired senior officers’ new fantasy armies come from? Young people in the UK mostly wish to have nothing to do with anything military or naval, and who can blame them, looking at the increasingly degenerate and shambolic country they live in…

Meanwhile, Britain’s people become poorer by the year, Britain’s road and rail network is not even maintained, for the most part, properly, drug and alcohol abuse is rife, the population is degenerating culturally and ethnically, hutches for migrant-invaders threaten what is left of the green and pleasant land, and idealism (whether real or misplaced), is hard to find.

As Starmer and his advisors scurry to Paris this morning collectively shamed by Washington into finally pulling their finger out on defence, here’s two cold hard realities.

1. The idea of deploying a peacekeeping force to Ukraine is indeed noble. But the UK have four deployable brigades for such a task. These would need to be re-rolled into a coherent entity or BCT, plus a corps level HQ which would be expected by allies. This would exhaust the British Army – with many units up to one third non-deployable. The notion of a 10k UK force I’ve seen doing the rounds is simply laughable. At most, a brigade, and this would exhaust the Army past 18 months (3 rotations).

2. The absolute fallacy of Starmer thinking he can send a credible force – whilst *still* insisting in private he won’t go above 2.65% GDP for defence spending – is utterly shameful. The cost of deploying even one brigade will cost billions extra a year – whilst straining the Army to its seams. To commit UK forces but not be prepared to fund it adequately is shameful, and shows no signs from learning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

[Robert Clark]

Worth noting that. Not that I agree that sending Brit troops to Ukraine is in any way “noble“. We, as Brits, have neither selfish interest nor any moral obligation to do so. “Ukraine” as a state has existed for only 33-34 years, since 1991.

Since then, it has been the most corrupt “state” or quasi-state in Europe. The Kiev regime is not only corrupt but brutal and shambolic. Trade unions are banned, dissidents arrested or even shot or otherwise disposed of. Elections should have been held, at latest, a year ago.

Zelensky and his thieving cabal (with their overseas villas and offshore bank accounts) have stolen literally billions, and rule by decree and brute force. Few Ukrainians volunteer to fight; most, almost all now, are either drafted compulsorily or are pressed into service after having been abducted off the streets.

Moreover, Britain has effectively no historical ties of any substance with the region, and none with Ukraine as a state, because until 1991, Ukraine was merely part of the Soviet Union, and before that part of the Russian Empire.

Starmer and his ludicrous Cabinet of idiots have nothing in the tank. I am not referring only to the armed forces but across the board. They are empty of ideals, ideas, policies, and public support.

It funded the fake “movement” set up to oppose Brexit during the 2016 Referendum, and put in as figurehead that ridiculous “Femi” creature (Femi Oluwole), a loudmouth Nigerian know-nothing who makes a living by occasional TV appearances, online donations, and while living in his parents’ house (they are both NHS consultants): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femi_Oluwole.

Just one example.

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My favourite bit from the @JDVance speech

“No voter on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unvetted immigrants. But you know what they did vote for? In England, they voted for Brexit. And more and more all over Europe, they are voting for leaders who promise to end to out-of-control migration … I just think people care about their homes. They care about their dreams. They care about their safety & capacity to provide for themselves & their children … Contrary to what you might hear in Davos, citizens don’t think of themselves as educated animals or as interchangeable cogs of a global economy.”

Utterly pathetic. Get him a cup of cocoa, or a teddy bear.

Wall. Squad. End.

“The usual suspects”…

[Senator Lindsey Graham]

[Senator Lindsey Graham]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_J._Toynbee

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[Home Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands]