🇺🇸 Confirmed: The American nuclear aircraft carrier "Abraham Lincoln" is leaving the Middle East and heading to the USA for repairs due to the damage it sustained. According to preliminary information, it was attacked by Iranian surface drones. pic.twitter.com/kX0HCp39lm
Ten medical workers were killed in an attack by the Ukrainian armed forces on a medical facility in the Donetsk People’s Republic on March 10, and another ten people were injured, the press service of the Russian Investigative Committee told TASS:https://t.co/HbrRJ4jCV5pic.twitter.com/x7bI2YdpxX
Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London, joins this week's @BFBSSitrep to talk about US strategy or lack of it pic.twitter.com/qWoQkMWFY2
There's no doubt now that Reform's vote share is declining. For a period last year they were flatlining. But now they are definitely slumping. Farage's mistakes are having a tangible impact. https://t.co/pINjTkWD83
Reform’s flaw is really that it is not social-national and (therefore) is in the pocket of the Jewish/Israeli lobby. Part of that is the Farage/Tice belief in money and “markets” etc, i.e. finance-capitalism. Public services are not really very interesting to them.
That being so, Reform will not get beyond 40% in the opinion polls or the real polls, and may struggle to get over 30% at the next GE.
Having said that, the opinion poll cited there by Hodges would still translate to a Commons with about 345 Reform MPs (good majority), 77 Greens (weak official Opposition), 71 LibDems, 59 Cons, 45 SNP, 27 Lab [etc]…
Chancellor Merz's refugee intake risks repeating 2015. True support means helping Palestinians thrive in Palestine, with aid for homes and stability there, not flights to Germany.https://t.co/8EFgDOb9iopic.twitter.com/2dGPx8RdV1
Merz is of course an NWO/ZOG traitor (Verrater), who is implementing the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan, that of flooding Europe with non-Europeans.
I notice that the “new” plan is to settle the 400,000 Arabs in the very German states, in the East, where the AfD, Dritte Weg etc are most powerful, such as Saxony and Brandenburg. The idea? To dilute the voting and influence of real Germans.
Tehran launched a massive ballistic missile salvo toward Tel Aviv, including heavy Khorramshahr-4 “Khaibar” missiles built to carry huge warheads and blow past air defenses with pure speed.
Tehran launched a massive ballistic missile salvo toward Tel Aviv, including heavy Khorramshahr-4 “Khaibar” missiles built to carry huge warheads and blow past air defenses with pure speed.
Israel’s Iron Dome and Arrow interceptors were going hard, but some missiles still got through.
Impacts hit near Ben Gurion Airport and the 27th Air Force Base, forcing a full shutdown of Israel’s main international airport and leaving at least 2 people dead.
And that is kind of the whole point. Ben Gurion is Israel’s main gateway to the world.
Hitting it does not just look dramatic. It messes with travel, logistics, and military movement all at once.
When airports and strategic hubs start taking hits, it usually means the war is moving into a much more serious phase.
Source: Global Military Forum YT“]
Israeli morale in this war is showing a significant amount of strain. Far more than in previous rounds. This is why:
1) About 30% of the population lacks adequate shelter/protected spaces 2) Northern reconstruction is moving slowly while coalition funds go toward draft…
[“Israeli morale in this war is showing a significant amount of strain. Far more than in previous rounds. This is why:
1) About 30% of the population lacks adequate shelter/protected spaces 2) Northern reconstruction is moving slowly while coalition funds go toward draft exemptions 3) Politicians feed the public empty slogans (“total victory,” “generational deterrence”) that create unrealistic expectations and when unmet, they breed cynicism and despair 4) The IDF keeps claiming it destroyed the ability of Hezbollah and Iran to shoot missiles at Israel and yet the attacks continue unabated 5) After more than two years of continuous or repeated deployment, reservists are facing “unprecedented burnout”. In 2024, combat reservists served an average of 136 days, with some exceeding 300 days. This has caused significant strain on marriages, careers, and small businesses. 6) Public frustration has peaked over the government’s continued focus on Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) draft exemptions. This sense of “inequality of burden” deeply embitters the secular and national-religious sectors, who feel they are paying the price in blood and economic stability while others are legally excused 7) Experts describe the current situation as the country’s biggest-ever mental health crisis. PTSD diagnoses among troops rose by 70% monthly throughout 2024, and one in five people in the general population now suffers from severe functional impairment due to mental health issues 8) The cost of the endless wars is estimated to reach 500 billion shekels ($160 billion) over five years. This leads to budget cuts in education, welfare, and infrastructure to fund the defense deficit, directly impacting the daily quality of life for the average citizen 9) The feeling of becoming a “pariah state” weighs on morale. Polls show that 58% of Israelis believe their country is not respected internationally, contributing to a sense of “us against the world” that, while unifying for some, creates a sense of dread about the country’s long-term future.
All of this is leading to more weakness and bitterness in Israeli society than ever before. It is unclear how much more of this endless war it can take before things start to unravel.”]
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Iran has conducted its most extensive missile assault on Israeli territory since the onset of the conflict, according to General Majid Mousavi, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force:https://t.co/zvKoA39kb2pic.twitter.com/Xj6dohrSpm
The current European energy crisis will not end without Russia’s help, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said, adding that the EU strategy aimed at isolating Russia has failed:https://t.co/EDvsSOsw5apic.twitter.com/QAgC7BeVCv
Wall Street Journal: Dubai built a dynamic economy by selling the belief that "you're not in the Middle East". It was a utopian illusion. pic.twitter.com/TugOsLcfMp
The police decided it was obvious that I wanted Patron Law to contribute to settling the claim to prevent another client coming to harm at his own hands.
Patron Law refused to contribute and Mark Lewis secretly carried on encouraging the defendants to trial and disaster.…
Mark Lewis, solicitor, is thoroughly dishonest, quite incompetent, and should have been struck off the solicitors’ roll years ago.
Welcome to the UK. Where 5 years after a schoolteacher was chased out of town by “offended” Muslims local councils in the very same area are now warning that children’s drawings of religious figures could be considered blasphemous.
I agree, but which lobby started that, and has been trying to intensify its efforts? The Jewish/Zionist/Israel lobby (the one that Goodwin seems to be afraid to mention)…
The Ukrainian Air Force has lost 85 Su-27 fighters since the beginning of the special military operation, according to the TASS calculations based on information from the Russian Defense Ministry:https://t.co/ORyg8rI9U3pic.twitter.com/6nqoyFBWWP
BREAKING: Spain has removed its ambassador to Israel and its embassy in Tel Aviv will now be led by a chargé d’affaires, according to the official state gazette and a Foreign Ministry source. pic.twitter.com/2RMWnchFhQ
A 250-kg unexploded World War II bomb was found near Dresden’s former Carola Bridge in eastern Germany, prompting the evacuation of around 18,000 residents, tourists and commuters.https://t.co/OWFcx6Z646
[Dresden as it was in 1945, after British bombing and later American aerial attack, the latter also involving German mothers and children shot down in the streets by American fighter aircraft]
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🇮🇷 Iran’s IRGC: American aggressors and their partners do not have the right to pass through the Strait of Hormuz
– The ship Expres Room, owned by the Zionist regime and flying the Liberian flag, was hit by Iranian projectiles this morning after ignoring warnings from the IRGC… pic.twitter.com/kolbsJ84c6
Trump says that the American taxpayers will cover the bill for all such damage. Another “own goal”, thanks to Israel and the American Jewish lobby. Well done, idiot.
The Iranian Armed Forces have stopped launching purely retaliatory strikes, now strikes will be carried out in response to each attack, the command reports. pic.twitter.com/eP4Rxk3Zh1
Schwerpunkt: Central Israel, especially Tel Aviv and ben-Gurion Airport. Also, in the Negev Desert in the south, the Dimona nuclear plant.
The Persian Gulf countries have warned Washington that they are running low on interceptor missiles, forcing them to choose which targets to defend, CBS News reports, citing sources.
According to the report, the Gulf countries requested the US to speed up the delivery of new… pic.twitter.com/oVbNtH7ouA
Record 52 Israelis on Forbes’ global billionaires list 2026.
“Despite the war, the total net worth of Israeli billionaires surged 50% over the past two years, reaching over $300 billion this year” — says Forbes pic.twitter.com/dG9sTxjxH4
Hold them upside down until all the gold falls from their pockets.
Iran has more missiles than anyone thinks
Iran's missile and launcher capabilities are vastly underestimated by the West (IDF, CENTCOM, media).
Iran has been building, stockpiling and mass-producing missiles and launchers for 35+ years through a huge ecosystem of state, private… pic.twitter.com/yp23Y8mRS4
[“Iran has more missiles than anyone thinks Iran’s missile and launcher capabilities are vastly underestimated by the West (IDF, CENTCOM, media). Iran has been building, stockpiling and mass-producing missiles and launchers for 35+ years through a huge ecosystem of state, private companies, startups, universities and research centers — far more advanced and resilient than North Korea’s smaller, fully state-owned program, says analyst Patricia Marins.
Key points:
Claims that Iran is “running out” of missiles or launchers are nonsense — they manufacture 10–12 different models capable of reaching Israel, with some in production for nearly 30 years
Only ~30 launchers have been visually confirmed destroyed so far
Iran has hundreds of hidden underground silos (mapped: ~25 bases with 4–6 silos each; real number likely 50–100 → 200–600 silos total). Many use revolver systems (rotate and reload automatically, ~8 missiles per drum)
Iran hasn’t even started massively using silos yet — deliberately avoiding exposing them to satellites. They still prefer mobile launchers while working to suppress Israeli/US drone/surveillance dominance first
The West keeps repeating the same mistake (like with Russian missiles in Ukraine) — underestimating long-term production capacity and strategic depth.”]
I think it far more likely that the Solicitors Regulation Authority has (not for the first time) caught up with Lewis and so he has locked his now-quite-inactive Twitter/X account to avoid the embarrassment of random questions about that from people.
The UK Jew/Israel lobby almost succeeded, at first, in protecting Lewis from publicity (online, and in the Press etc) in 2018, when he was being prosecuted by the SRA for abusing people online. It may be that we shall discover that Lewis is again being put before another disciplinary tribunal, this time on more serious charges.
Incidentally, while Lewis had at one time a flat in Eilat, Israel, more recent information (unverified) seems to suggest that he is based, when not in the UK, in Netanya, near Tel Aviv.
This is so strange. Could someone please tell me why my account of 13 years suddenly disappeared and this “woman” appears as me on all my tweets. What on earth is going on?! Not happy to have lost nearly 7,000 followers I liked very much (mostly). pic.twitter.com/0ZX6CHOPo3
That woman, Fiona-Natasha Syms, is the ex-wife of the former (until 2024) Conservative MP for Poole. Despite, in the past, having been generally pro-Israel, pro-Jew etc, she found that, when she expressed her horror at the mass slaughter of tens of thousands of Palestinian Arab civilians, the majority women and children, in Gaza, and the injury and mutilation of hundreds of thousands of others, her UK-resident Jewish “friends” all turned against her.
While it cannot be said for certain, it seems likely that either Israeli online hackers or other fanatically-Zionist Jews have targeted her. She, as someone who could not be, plausibly, labelled “antisemitic” (let alone “Nazi”, “neo-Nazi” etc), and as someone once well-connected in the Conservative Party, was a dangerous voice of truth and conscience about Gaza, Palestine, Israel etc on Twitter/X, and has probably been targeted by Jewish and/or Israeli elements for that reason.
I have talked to some Israeli officials and read a good deal of Israeli media. Here is how the war in Iran is perceived there so far:
1) On a tactical level, they believe it has gone very well and Israel has destroyed more of the Iranian military capability than expected. 2)…
[“I have talked to some Israeli officials and read a good deal of Israeli media. Here is how the war in Iran is perceived there so far:
1) On a tactical level, they believe it has gone very well and Israel has destroyed more of the Iranian military capability than expected.
2) They are disappointed that the regime has not been weakened as much as expected and that they remain in firm control. In particular the lack of a “rise up” among the population is a cause of concern.
3) They are finding Trump to be unreliable. While Israel favors a prolonged campaign to ensure total dismantlement of threats, Trump has signaled a desire to end the war “soon,” creating a potential rift in war aims.
4) Hezbollah is stronger than expected. It has hit Israel with drones and missiles and killed soldiers. They have recovered better than expected.
5) The inability of Ben-Gurion airport to withstand closing and chaos has shown fragility in Israeli social cohesion.
6) They are disappointed in the lack of support from Gulf States who want an end to the war rather than the escalation Israel wants.
7) Israel accepts that the regime in Tehran will survive and just hopes that this weakens them in preparation for the next round.
8) There is a growing fear among Israeli strategists that they are winning the war but losing the region. While military targets are being obliterated, the civilian infrastructure damage is causing a backlash.
9) The war is proving very expensive. The need to divert NIS 28 billion ($9 billion) to the military has forced the government to freeze social projects, leading to the first significant anti-government protests since the war began, specifically from the middle class bearing the tax burden.
10) They are aware that the war is very unpopular in the US and that Israel is being blamed. They are concerned about the ramifications for the alliance.
While Netanyahu is painting this as a huge success, it really doesn’t look like one to Israeli strategic planners. The public knows it as well.“]
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The removal of historical figures such as Winston Churchill from English banknotes may appear trivial to some.
But it isn’t.
It matters far more than many people realise.
Because what we are witnessing is not an isolated decision about banknote design.
[“The removal of historical figures such as Winston Churchill from English banknotes may appear trivial to some.
But it isn’t.
It matters far more than many people realise.
Because what we are witnessing is not an isolated decision about banknote design.
It is part of something much larger: a slow but relentless erosion of our national culture, identity, and collective memory.
As Professor Frank Furedi has observed, we are living through what he calls “the War Against the Past.”
Across the Western world, an assortment of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion bureaucrats, radical activists, and increasingly compliant public institutions are engaged in a cultural project that seeks to delegitimise our national histories and strip away the symbols that once anchored our collective identity and memory.
The pattern is now familiar.
Statues are toppled.
Historical figures are reframed as morally suspect or “divisive”.
Public institutions rename buildings, spaces, Tube lines.
School and university reading lists are “decolonised”.
The past itself is rewritten to emphasise only its sins while ignoring its achievements.
Even the quiet symbolism of everyday life — the images on our currency, the names of our streets, the monuments in our squares — is steadily edited and sanitised.
What replaces these symbols is rarely anything meaningful.
Instead of historically significant figures who helped shape the nation, we are offered neutral, universal imagery that stands for almost nothing at all — landscapes, wildlife, abstractions.
On the surface this seems harmless.
But symbolism matters.
For centuries, historical figures served as cultural signposts, reminders of the history, struggles and achievements that shaped the nation and its people.
Remove those signposts, and something subtle but important begins to change.
The past becomes distant. Then contested. And then disposable.
Gradually, the story of a nation — its triumphs, failures, and defining moments — is hollowed out.
In its place emerges a new idea of national identity that is deliberately thin: one that defines Britain not through its history or traditions but through the abstract celebration of diversity itself.
In other words, the only thing that is meant to define us is that we have no defining identity at all.
The endpoint of this cultural project is not inclusion but historical amnesia, or cultural erasure.
A society that is detached from its past, uncertain of its traditions, and unsure of what binds it together.
This is what Sir Roger Scruton meant when he wrote: “A society that loses its memory loses its identity.”
And that loss happens gradually, through thousands of seemingly small decisions — a statue removed here, a curriculum altered there, a historical figure quietly replaced on a banknote.
Each individual change may appear insignificant.
But taken together they represent something far more profound: the slow disconnection of a people from their own history and collective memory.
A people who no longer really know who “we” are.
I doubt the bureaucrats who made this decision at the Bank of England fully grasp the cultural significance of what they are doing.
But intention is not the point. The effect is what matters.
When we remove the symbols of our past, we further weaken the very foundations of our identity.
Or Orwell warned: “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”
This is what is happening and accelerating around us.
This is what Furedi meant by the “War Against Our Past”.
And this is why it really matters.
Not because of one banknote.
But because of the much larger cultural story it represents.“]
[Matt Goodwin]
While I have great hostility to what Churchill did (especially the globally-disastrous war against the German Reich), he was and is still a towering modern historical figure (though arguably not quite as “towering” as his present admirers think).
I certainly not only agree with what Goodwin and others said there but have myself blogged about all of that previously, in some cases years ago. “Mental landscape“, “societal landscape” etc.
To adapt one of Marx’s best-known aphorisms, though, the point is not only to understand what is happening, but to change the direction of travel, and that will almost certainly not be a “peaceful” process.
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Currently away, and just catching up on the Mandelson docs. The key issue for me is this. On 10 September, 2025 Starmer told the House “full due process was followed during this appointment, as it is with all ambassadors”. The Powell note shows beyond doubt that was a lie.
As a matter of fact, that Jew political scribbler, Bernstein [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Bernstein], I seem to recall reading somewhere, was also, at one time, I think 1980s, involved with a Czech couple involved with SovBloc espionage, and who also ran some kind of informal group-sex club in the Washington D.C. and nearby Maryland/Virginia areas.
I never met any of the above-named people, I am glad to say, but I recall that someone I knew met, separately and in the course of business, both Margaret Jay and Peter Jay in the 1980s. Margaret Jay was described to me as “a horrid media person“, while Peter Jay (described to me as “a peculiar, excited, rubber-lipped person“) was a kind of glorified receptionist and greeter (sub nom “Chief of Staff”) to the Jewish criminal, speculator, and major MOSSAD asset, Robert “Maxwell”.
Translates to a Commons with about 330 Reform UK MPs (small overall majority), 72 LibDems (weak official Opposition), 66 Lab, 56 Cons, 53 Greens, 44 SNP [etc].
Same story as in most recent polling: Reform in government, the rest straggling more or less together in its wake.
Perhaps so, but when oh when will Goodwin and all the other politicos, talking heads, and “mainstream” scribblers stand up for free speech on the subject of Judaism, Zionism and, in a word, Jews?
The Jewish/Israel lobby is the main one trying to close down free speech in this country,.
Russia and China, not the United States, appear to be the main beneficiaries of the current US-Israeli military operation against Iran, The Washinghton Post said:https://t.co/blTVPGGIhUpic.twitter.com/NqO4LFhkqA
Fragments from the missile that, according to the Iranian side, struck a girls’ school in the southern Iranian city of Minab bear markings typical of US munitions, The New York Times reported on Monday:https://t.co/Om8uzEXlkcpic.twitter.com/KaBuesODfi
The Americans are, once again, doing the [Israeli] Jews’ work.
New rule for the X community: if you call me antisemitic, you’re now getting blocked. Instantly, permanently, and with no appeals process. I’m having a clear-out of malicious morons who disingenuously weaponise that word to silence legitimate scrutiny/criticism of Israel’s govt.
Fact is, there is a fifth column in the UK, USA etc, and it is a pro-Israel Jewish lobby fifth column. Not all Jews support it, or are part of it, but a great many, probably the majority of them, do support it and Israel. There are also non-Jews who (bribed, intimidated, or just stupid) who are part of it, or controlled, in effect, by it.
Beach goers in Tel Aviv, Israel were seen running towards a bomb shelter with the sound of air raid sirens.
While Israel’s advanced missile defense system intercepts many of the incoming threats, some missiles are still getting through — including one that carved out a massive… pic.twitter.com/LfGwOf9kz7
[“A Spanish journalist based in the Israel: We can show where the missile hit, but only on the condition that we show civilian buildings.
If, for example, there is a “Mossad” headquarters or a government building behind a destroyed building, the “Israeli” military censorship department does not allow us to show these shots or make reports on them, so that Iran does not understand that an important target was hit or does not reveal their vulnerability.
The censorship department requires that all videos be sent to them for verification before publication, and if we do not comply with the rules, our operating license will be revoked.“]
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Even Google/AI and the Holocaust Memorial Museum confirm these are authentic photos, and the 3,000 Jewish births in Auschwitz are well-documented.
Do these new mothers look scared that a Nazi is going to barge in and murder them all at any moment, like in Schindler's List? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/aMGaETE7b7
An interesting historical conundrum. Many many people are, at long last, waking up to the fact that they have been sold an ahistorical package that simply does not add up in a number of ways (including literally).
As for Schindler’s List, that was a film based on the book Schindler’s Ark by one Thomas Keneally, an Australian born in 1935, who never even left Australia until the late 1960s, and never visited Poland until 1980 or 1981. Even Wikipedia (heavily “edited”, i.e. vandalized, by Jewish individuals and organizations on a number of topics) calls Schindler’s Ark “historical fiction“. It is no more a work of “history”, as such, than books such as Day of the Jackal.
The film, Schindler’s List, is even less accurate historically.
Incidentally, I myself knew a German lady, now-deceased, and from an aristocratic East Prussian and Austrian background (on the paternal and maternal sides respectively) who, aged only 13, was kept in the Soviet Union as a kind of hostage from 1939 to 1942 (her father was shot), and who managed to escape in the end, arriving in Iran with the (Polish) Anders Army and its dependants, and in time travelling on to British East Africa.
That lady, much later (1950s), lived in London with her British husband (whom she had married in the 1940s in East Africa); her story, in outline, was presented to the once-famous American Jew film director Otto Preminger [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Preminger] by a third party, a writer.
Preminger met that lady, and her far older husband (who had served as a British officer in the First World War) at an expensive hotel in London in, I believe, 1960.
Preminger told the couple that he was seriously interested in making a film about the events described, but that there would have to be one significant change: instead of just escaping from the Soviet Union, she would also have to have been, prior to that, also escaping from German forces…
Needless to add, the couple refused to agree on that basis; the film was therefore never made.
That sort of experience has happened to several people with not-dissimilar stories, though most had not that lady’s extra “glamour” details such as her having met, as a child, luminaries such as Yusupov (who killed Rasputin), and Marshal Mannerheim of Finland (to whom she was in fact distantly related); in fact her family history on the paternal side could be traced back to a Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, on the maternal side, to Metternich.
People talk about “historical revision” and “revisionism”, but the real or first “revision” was done from the 1940s onwards by (mostly Jewish) film directors and writers. People are only now finding out that further historical revision is necessary in order to regain historical truth.
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This completely undermines our democratic system. We founded common law and it became a basis across the Western world and an African has destroyed it.
💐“I just came out of a two-hour closed-door meeting about the war. This meeting only confirmed that this war is completely chaotic and lacks coordination.
“I just came out of a two-hour closed-door meeting about the war. This meeting only confirmed that this war is completely chaotic and lacks coordination.
We will not achieve any of the stated goals.
There is actually no way to destroy their nuclear program, since most of it is underground, unless we start a ground invasion – which would be even more catastrophic and unpopular.”]
Hundreds of men on an unarmed ship were killed thousands of miles from Iran.
Trump : "I said, 'Why don't we seize the ship?' He replied, 'It's more fun to let them drown.'"
The craziness of the Trump White House gets worse. Laughing about an event like that, while at the same time, or same day, holding some kind of weird “pray-in” in the Oval Office etc. Insanity Fair.
Russian troops struck energy and transport infrastructure sites used to support the Ukrainian army’s operations and enemy deployment areas over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/DuupmqXXALpic.twitter.com/nNHp8jMUJA
If Trump isn’t starting a war with Iran for Israel to facilitate the building of the Third Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, then why is he prominently featured on a coin with King Cyrus from 2018 called “The Temple Coin”?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purim: putting it shortly, this is a quasi-religious festival which, like most Jewish religious festivals, can be regarded as a celebration of ethno-cultural supremacism and/or military victory. A Jewish woman, a kind of secret agent, is infiltrated into the highest rank of society in what is now Iran. She conceals her origins, becomes queen, and then initiates, via her suborned king, the massacre of all those who oppose the Jews taking over the kingdom.
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US, Israel may go after Iranian uranium, officials say | The Jerusalem Post https://t.co/cnYsw41WEs
Iran is a big country. Presumably, such stocks are well-guarded and behind defences, perhaps in mountain caves or fortresses.
"It breaks my heart": UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher says "we're seeing staggering amounts of money, reportedly a billion dollars a day” being spent on the Middle East war, rather than addressing the world’s “huge humanitarian caseload.” pic.twitter.com/GckBWf5P86
Nordic women literally make up less than 0.2% of the world's population, but you’ll never hear the media call them minorities. Protect them at all cost. https://t.co/sLsX9L6Zdlpic.twitter.com/vItFFjhbjE
[Hitler in the 1920s or early 1930s, probably at the Osteria Bavaria, Munich, a favoured near-daily lunch place]
Both the Gender Recognition Act 2004 and the British Nationality Act 1948 have caused so much damage, and further laws have caused mass irrationality amongst the masses.
A piece of paper doesn’t change your biology, regardless if that’s your sex or your ethnicity, and it’s…
Every fucker thinks they're English these days. This is a direct result of welcoming foreigners into the movement. It's given them a false sense of belonging. Anyone entertaining this nonsense should be ridiculed and pushed out.
7. Here is Hitler describing how Jews exploit Class conflict and pit the Capitalist against the Marxist and appeal to “Social Justice” to get natural left leaning White people to support their cause…
11. Here is Hitler calling out Only Fans before it was cool.
“This Judaism of our soul by commercializing our natural instinct will sooner or later corrupt future generations. Instead of vigorous, emotionally healthy children, we will have only the products of a quick financial… pic.twitter.com/xZr8VYW1Ou
Bottom line, Mein Kampf is one of the best political theory books you will ever read. Make sure to read it, if you want to make sense of the modern world.
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Zionists are having a meltdown about what I said yesterday so let me reiterate: Do NOT sign up for or continue to fight for the U.S military. This war is on behalf of satanic pedophiles. Find the legal means to exit the military. Do not fight for child rapists.
The fact that nearly one third of MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) cases in Canada involve the procedure being carried out on the same day as the request is made, is deeply concerning.
Recent reporting, based on Ontario's 2023 data from the Chief Coroner's Medical Assistance… pic.twitter.com/vHKdw8MNjh
— Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker (@Martyupnorth) March 7, 2026
“The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” That is the main problem with the [UK] Assisted Dying bill. Slippery slope.
You sure changed Britain for women by helping covering up the grooming gang scandal.
Also why is nearly every woman in this photo non-White? You’re not even hiding our demographic replacement anymore. https://t.co/u5C9949sHp
I love that the Labour Party (and the “Conservative”) looks like it is sliding to oblivion. I love the fact that hundreds of MPs will be losing their generous pay and expenses (and pensions) packages. I love the fact that there will be tears on Election Day.
True, Reform, the likely beneficiary, is also fast-transforming into a rather similar System party, but at least the present System MPs who lose their rotten careers and monies will be facing loss on a large scale. They deserve that, at the very least.
Translates to a Commons with about 368 Reform MPs (very solid majority), 72 Lab (very weak official Opposition), 53 LibDems, 45 Cons, 44 SNP, and 41 Greens [etc].
Not too dissimilar from most other recent polls: Reform landslide, the rest disputing over who will be in second, third, or fourth place.
This is the weapon that the United States is targeting in Iran.
It is worth noting that Iran allegedly imported more than 900,000 inflatable decoy models from China and Russia, including tanks, missile carriers, and ballistic missiles with their launch bases – all inflatable. pic.twitter.com/QLGkh12QeD
— Globe Eye Network 👁️ 👁️ (@GlobeEyeNetwork) March 7, 2026
Akin to the much-written-about “D-Day deception” tactics of 1944. Maskirovka.
Iran damaged 'radar systems' and missile detection facilities of the US military in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain, as per WSJ. pic.twitter.com/TyhGbkjTM8
IRGC Public Relations: Early this morning, the IRGC Navy, in a combined drone and ballistic missile operation, struck the American helicopter base Al-Adairi.
In this wave of attack, the ballistic missile unit of the IRGC Navy precisely hit the helicopter preparation and repair… pic.twitter.com/yl7uMLFE4u
People are often “on a journey”, ideologically, philosophically.
Matt Goodwin of Reform UK started out as a “bog-standard” post-Marxist “antifascist” idiot-academic. Not so long ago, either. Around 2010, and he was still somewhere around there as late as 2020.
Over the years Goodwin moved to where he is now, to what some might term a “kosher-nationalist”, pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby position, but anti the UK’s devastating migration-invasion. Reform UK territory. He may stay where he is, ideologically (and from which he has made a very large income, hundreds of thousands of pounds per year), he may move to a better, more honest, position. We shall see.
In the Weimar period, there was a certain amount of movement not only between the Communist Party (KPD) and the National Socialists (NSDAP) but also among a number of other groups and those two “extremes”— the social democrats, the Stahlhelm (Steel Helmet) “conservative nationalists” and others. That was particularly so at the rank-and-file level and, a fortiori, the electoral level; ordinary voters.
One of the favoured younger members of the international conspiracy.
One-time Blair/Brown gopher, massive propagandist for the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic, equally-huge propagandist for “multiculturalism” (migration-invasion) in previously almost entirely (leaving aside Maoris) Anglo/Brit New Zealand, and someone well-rewarded for all that.
I speculated on the blog long ago about where Jacinda Ardern’s tens of millions of dollars came from, given that she came from a poor-ish family and has never made a huge legitimate/transparent income.
It seems that Jacinda Ardern wants to move, or already has moved, to the prestigious Northern Beaches area of Sydney, places I knew as a child in the 1967-1970 era. The houses there now cost millions, some tens of millions.
An attack on water desalination plants is not a front that the US would want to open. A terrible strategic decision.
🔻 Iran depends on water desalination plants by 3%, while US allies in the region — by 40–90%. pic.twitter.com/5Q0gAQNRkB
Donald Trump is not planning to conduct a ground operation in Iran, but doesn’t rule out such an option, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said:https://t.co/ABJDVQLHaVpic.twitter.com/IeqRq1VN4w
The Americans do not have the resources to do so, not unless the incursion mooted were to be very limited in time and scale. Iran has 92M inhabitants (twice the population of Iraq), and is the 17th-largest country in the world by area (Iraq is the 58th). Also, the USA has no suitable nearby bases from which to launch an invasion.
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The UK only has enough gas reserves for two days due to supply disruptions caused by the war with Iran, — The Guardian pic.twitter.com/3pMXZ9Fzt5
Were the UK to leave anachronistic NATO, stop being America’s poodle, and cultivate better relations with Russia, Russia would supply to the UK all the gas the UK needs, at cost price or nearly so.
Andrew leaked inside intel on £3billion Lloyds branch sell-off to banker friend – just hours after ex-Prince held official Buckingham Palace meeting with boss of bailed-out high street banking giant https://t.co/fUEuTJnmwW
They weren’t dragged… they were grown adults and willing participants. Hanging out with Oprah, Geffen, Burkle, Weinstein, Epstein, etc. was a choice they made as adults.
The USA, like the UK, has in its midst a Jewish, Zionist, pro-Israel “fifth column” that has infiltrated not only business, finance, the legal world, publishing, and the mainstream media, but the highest councils of national policy. That lobby is the problem.
In the USA, prominent non-Jew puppets of that lobby include the likes of Senator Lindsey Graham; in the UK, horrible little blots such as Michael Gove.
Of course, in the USA Jews comprise about 2% of the population, whereas in the UK the proportion is less than 1%, perhaps half of 1%.
#TuckerCarlson is revealing : The security services in #SaudiArabia and #Qatar have arrested Mossad agents !!! who were gearing up to set off bomb explosions – proper #FalseFlag job – with the aim of causing absolute chaos and getting the whole thing pinned on Iran as their… pic.twitter.com/3YGI7qtKO2
Tucker Carlson: “Last night in both Qatar and Saudi Arabia authorities arrested Mossad agents planning on committing bombings.” pic.twitter.com/23TK7H6jyH
MOSSAD (and Israeli services generally) have always engaged in false flag attacks, even in the 1950s, e.g. in Egypt.
OMG Big news : Tucker Carlson exposes how Israel deliberately sows chaos among America's closest Arab allies, revealing that Mossad agents were arrested for planning bombings in Qatar and Saudi Arabia. pic.twitter.com/e8l1Y2GQ4G
There is a Jewish lobby and Israel lobby (effectively the same thing) cabal in each of the main UK political parties. Labour Friends of Israel. Conservative Friends of Israel. Now also Reform UK Friends of Israel. Why Reform? Because Reform might just win the next general election, so the (((fix))) has to be in, in advance, just in case.
Should we be picking sides in the US and Israel's war on Iran?
Catch up now on today's Daily T where things get very heated as @CamillaTominey and @timothy_stanley debate whether there really are any 'good guys' in this conflict with Iran…
As an interim measure, the UK will have to introduce “Pass Laws” eventually, as were necessary in pre-ANC South Africa, to restrict the movements of non-Europeans.
Start with Shabana Mahmood, Sajid Javid, and Sadiq Khan. Oh, no, wait…they are “British” citizens (we are told)…
Donald Trump says “Europe has been more helpful than the UK”, praising France while saying the UK has been “different”. Keir Starmer is such an embarrassment. He is destroying the special relationship.
Wake up, Goodwin. There is no “special relationship”. You are showing your ingrained parochialism.
Iranian ballistic missiles travel at Mach 13. The Iranian Shaheed drone travels at a speed of 185 KPH. Our defence against them, HMS Duncan, is currently off The Lizard, and travelling at a leisurely 20 knots…
We have no war with Iran, the likelihood of one is very small, and so we have no need for any defence against Iran at this point. We may not like the backward aspects of the Iranian regime, but it is not our business to topple it, especially in concert with the Jews of Israel, which does interfere, constantly, in the UK: in our politics, laws, and culture, in our society generally.
Israel and the Jews have attacked the British people far more than any Iranians.
One other thing. Members of the Muslim community are entitled to vote based on foreign policy just as much as anyone else. And Labour are entitled to pursue their votes. But we need to be honest and open about the interaction of politics and policy here.
No, no, no. Only real English/British people should be allowed to stand for election. Only real English/British people should be allowed to vote. The alternative is eventual white genocide somewhere down the line and, in the interim, our becoming, at best, just one group among many, one bloc among many. Our destiny must be to rule, or it is nothing.
Incidentally, I am not just referring to Muslims.
NEW: Green Party jumps (+4) over Lab & Tories into 2nd place behind Reform UK after Gorton & Denton by-elex, according to YouGov/ Sky News/Times poll
Look at splintering from 2 party-politics to 5. Only 1 poll..
Translates to a Commons with about 285 Reform UK MPs (41 short of an overall majority), 132 Greens (official Opposition), 78 LibDems, 57 Cons, 46 SNP, 28 Lab [etc].
On those figures, Starmer-stein himself would lose his seat, along with about 383 of his Labour Party colleagues.
A result like that might be the mess that could bring to birth real social nationalism. Let us hope so.
Yes, this video is real footage from today (March 3, 2026) in Tel Aviv. It captures Israeli air defenses intercepting a barrage of Iranian missiles, with contrails, explosions, and smoke plumes over the skyline amid the ongoing conflict. Multiple news outlets (Reuters, Times of…
As usual, “they” are very “brave” when in a pack, and especially when facing a defenceless woman. What a repulsive tribe.
Israelis filmed the moment an Iranian missile broke through Israel’s air defence systems to strike a target in West Jerusalem, in retaliation for Israel’s war on Iran. pic.twitter.com/J12dSEIx1D
Translates to a Commons with about 394 Reform UK MPs (large majority), 60 LibDems (official but extremely weak Opposition), 52 Greens, 45 SNP, 44 Cons, and 29 Lab [etc].
As with the other poll today, on those figures, Starmer would lose his own seat (probably to the Greens).
Tories never looked or sounded more irrelevant. Tone deaf in the middle of an international crisis and completely unapologetic for the desperate state they left the country in. No wonder now trailing fourth in the polls https://t.co/t6UyTEG2GM
Not only that. The people of 60+ years of age, and particularly those 80+, who are almost the only Con Party voters now, are either going to go Reform next time, or are not going to be around. I should not be surprised if the Con Party national vote at the next GE declines to 15% or even 10%.
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This is the same guy who blocked me for saying it was retarded for moaning that @jk_rowling hadn’t “acknowledged” him lmao pic.twitter.com/jhxbkqQDRo
Yes, that Linehan person is a horrible little man, who parroted the Jewish lobby line about me on Twitter when I was wrongfully and unlawfully disbarred in 2016. Nonetheless, when he got “cancelled” and temporarily lost his Twitter account and more, I supported his right to freedom of expression, thus gaining the moral high ground (as always). He is a horrible little bastard, though. A complete puppet of the Israel/Jew lobby.
It’s a biblical plan alright, but not the one the troops think it is.
“Esav” was the supposed twin brother of “Jacob” who later became “Israel”.
“Amalek” was interpreted by Rabbis as Rome – Christianity.
The Israeli intelligence agency Mossad conducted a ground operation on the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran last night, the Al Arabiya TV channel reported, citing sources:https://t.co/ZtGZlv2li7pic.twitter.com/iPIaetTwk4
Whatever happens in the current ME conflict, one state already comes out as a winner— Russia. The world price of oil and gas has rocketed; Russia is a major producer of both. As the USA allows its dependent “ally”, Israel, to control US actions, American credibility slides worldwide, so that is a diplomatic win by default for Russia. Finally, the missiles and other weapons going to the attacks on Iran, and defence of Israel, will not be going to the Kiev regime. Overall, then, a tripartite win for Russia and Putin.
More than 100 children were killed as a result of a strike of the United States and Israel against a school in Iran, Permanent Representative of Iran to the UN Amir-Saeid Iravani said:https://t.co/ZyTLyXiIKjpic.twitter.com/I56whbGjXH
Little girls at a school bombed by Israel. Another Israeli and American war crime.
At least the Israelis will not be able to harvest their organs this time.
The entire tenor of the US administration rn is so shocking. They insult and goad their allies in public, they are roundly self-congratulatory (having bombed children) rude bullies. Given they said we didn’t help them in other mad Middle East forays why on earth are we even…
[“The entire tenor of the US administration rn is so shocking. They insult and goad their allies in public, they are roundly self-congratulatory (having bombed children) rude bullies. Given they said we didn’t help them in other mad Middle East forays why on earth are we even speaking to them. Indescribably ghastly. Get off our bases frankly.“]
Something very bizzare seeing regular British holiday makers witness missiles being intercepted above their beach clubs in Dubai pic.twitter.com/JPVOhhBTB4
NEW: Iran reportedly intends to repeatedly strike Dubai and other cities in the Gulf with the belief that their populations are not as prepared or willing to engage in prolonged military conflict as Israel and will ask US to halt attacks under pressure.
— Dominic Michael Tripi (@DMichaelTripi) March 1, 2026
What was it that I was constantly hearing on British TV until about a day or two ago, about how safe and nice Dubai is to live in?
🚨 WATCH: Footage shows an Iranian drone being intercepted right near the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
In a century’s time, places like Dubai will be ruined and abandoned hulks sticking up out of the desert sands, the only visitors a few camel-borne Arabs.
Quite possibly, Tel Aviv will be similar.
Pig ignorant as usual – you might want to make the case for sending a ship to repatriate Brits but the UAE has one of the best equipped and trained militaries in the world and leads the Gulf. They don’t need our help, we might need theirs! https://t.co/L792WjpmD7
Reform has called to ban wholesale postal voting and ensure that only British citizens can vote in British elections. A direct policy response to the problems we witnessed in Gorton & Denton.
On those figures, Starmer himself would lose his seat in Parliament.
That poll translates to a Commons with about 394 Reform MPs (very large majority), 60 LibDems (official, very weak, Opposition), 52 Greens, 45 SNP, 44 Cons, 29 Labour [etc].
I look forward to something like that happening in a couple of years, or 2029, then to a pseudo-national Reform UK government which (in the pocket of the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby, and unwilling to really tackle the “blacking and browning” of Britain, as well as being pseudo-“libertarian” and finance-capitalist) will be unable to “do de business“, and so will have to give way to real social nationalism.
Dan Hodges and other commentators keep saying that (at 35%, 30%, even 28%), Reform has reached its national electoral ceiling. Maybe so. At 35%, I would probably agree, but that is irrelevant as long as the Labour and Conservative parties are on 16%, 18%, even if they go up to 22% or more.
As for the Greens, so long as they remain below 25% (and at present they cannot even make it to 20 %; at present they are between 12% and 18%), there is no chance of their being able to form a government; they will, however, ensure that Labour cannot form one either.
Just on the Andy Burnham PR story. His plan isn’t to force through PR in advance of the next election. It’s to make it a Labour manifesto commitment, and secure a mandate for it under the current system.
— Martin in Monmouthshire (@MartinMonmouth) March 1, 2026
That one would translate to Reform UK having about 336 MPs (small majority), Greens 88 (official Opposition but weak), Cons 74, LibDems 65, SNP 45, and Lab— 15! [etc].
The opinion polls differ slightly, but all have put Reform at the top, and usually well clear of the pack, for about 18 months now.
English political prisoner Sam Melia @RealSamMelia says he is more committed to his activism than ever after completing a two-year jail sentence for sharing stickers with slogans including "it's okay to be White".
I had no idea that Sam Melia had completed the whole of his sentence actually in custody. If so, it must be because he refused to surrender his principles and refused to compromise. Well done.
I had to fight the prosecution to acknowledge that rape gangs even exist.
I've come back to Lowe's inquiry, Jewish influence being openly called out and MILLIONS MUST GO.
“Welcome back to the fight; this time I know our side will win” (to coin a phrase…).
For the first time in nearly a quarter century of polling on the issue, Americans sympathise with Palestinians more than Israelis, Gallup revealed on Friday https://t.co/7sqPqXtx9O
Newly uncovered documents dating from the 1948 Nakba that saw the creation of the state of Israel reveal the extent to which Zionist fighters were ordered to "annihilate" civilians and their villages https://t.co/pP9NKjVP7V
"Arabs in a small number are wandering about in the [captured] villages," read another Broshi order. "The area is to be cleansed of Arabs – every Arab who will be met with is to be annihilated"
A pack of extremely malicious Jews. Several of the leaders of that tiny but (of course) “well-funded” cabal have engaged in attempts to pervert the course of justice, and Falter himself has lied on oath in court more than once, in my opinion.
Trump always approaches things from a showman's perspective: bring the razzle-dazzle, wow the audience, then fold the tent – while leaving others to clean up the mess left behind.
Trump remains what he was in 2016, when I, still then having a Twitter account (a pack of Jews had me expelled in 2018) described him as “a squawking parrot in a gilded cage, and guarded by a phalanx of Jews“.
I was right. I am right.
Iran will rebuild, and I think will dig ever deeper into those mountains over there, constructing missile factories and launch bases far below ground-level. Certainly conventional, possibly nuclear, missiles. One day, tens of thousands of drones will take to the air, followed by thousands of missiles. Their destination will be Israel, which will then be obliterated.
This is pretty chilling. And a warning of the huge global implications of a protracted conflict. https://t.co/y9L60dRxIV
Regionally, the conflict has already put paid to 99% if not 100% of tourism to Dubai, for example. Who will be going there even if the airport re-opens?
As for oil and gas, it can be sourced from other parts of the world, but at a price. The “cat of the Kremlin” must be contemplating the cream…
Iran’s claim of striking the USS Abraham Lincoln with 4 ballistic missiles represents the most significant challenge to U.S. naval supremacy since 1945.
— Ubi pus, ibi evacua 🇺🇸 (@SyriaReport) March 1, 2026
Striking yet not sinking? I am not sufficiently informed to know what it takes to sink such a vessel these days.
Google AI says: “Four ballistic missiles can severely damage a large aircraft carrier, potentially disabling its flight deck and combat capabilities, but sinking a modern supercarrier likely requires more hits, according to naval experts. While a few missiles cause major damage, deep, watertight compartments and heavy armor are designed to prevent total sinking“.
So there we are.
I think he has pretty much lost the muslim block vote, and much of the far left student vote, to the Greens. While red wall traditional working class white Labour voters will probably go Reform.
He is screwed.
— Feeling Brexitty! 🇬🇧🇮🇱🇺🇦🇬🇱🇨🇦 #StarmerOut (@GrumpyOldLab) March 1, 2026
I’d rather that than listen to a hundred different curry, noodle and clicking languages that we currently have to put up with. https://t.co/IhtxNxPLcc
That Alex Armstrong character is yet another pseudo-national GB News talking head. Israel, and the JQ generally, is always the touchstone. Anyone supporting the Jewish lobby is at best useless and stupid, at worst an enemy.
If you are able to, I strongly recommend homeschooling your children. Our education systems are entrenched with Marxist ideology, and many schools aren’t safe these days.
That, and one to one learning is far more efficient/beneficial than being in a classroom with 30 other… https://t.co/gL7kRD4UEc
Can’t believe this Epstein-endorsed shill is still a thing.
The National Security Division were concerned we might become friends post-release, there’s nothing less likely to happen. Disgusting excuse for a human sent by Israel’s agents to fleece the British working class. https://t.co/7XIKEDsbRo
The Blair years (1997–2007) can be read as a “rewiring” of the British state: a huge burst of legislation that expanded state capacity, shifted key powers away from direct electoral control, and built legal frameworks that later governments found hard to unwind. The result,…
[“The Blair years (1997–2007) can be read as a “rewiring” of the British state: a huge burst of legislation that expanded state capacity, shifted key powers away from direct electoral control, and built legal frameworks that later governments found hard to unwind. The result, critics argue, is a UK that feels less governable: immigration pressures that look structurally “locked in”, an economy shaped by technocratic monetary policy rather than democratic choices, a voting system perceived as more open to abuse, and a general sense that the country is smothered in rules while basic competence and trust have declined. On immigration, the argument isn’t that Blair “caused” today’s numbers single-handedly, but that he helped build the modern machinery of mass migration management—and also raised expectations and rights around remaining in the UK. The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 created the modern asylum support framework, including Section 95 support and the dispersal system (moving asylum seekers around the country rather than concentrating in London). In practice, dispersal entrenched a long-running national system of accommodation contracts, local authority impacts, and political flashpoints—so when asylum claims rose later, the infrastructure (and the costs) scaled up rather than disappearing. Later, the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 further reshaped appeals, removals, and the legal pathways around asylum and immigration decisions. A critic’s point is that Blair-era reforms normalised a permanent “immigration management state”—and once you have a large legal-administrative apparatus for it, you rarely get smaller numbers; you get larger budgets, more contractors, more case backlogs, and more political dependency on the system. Blair’s rights framework is also central to this critique. The Human Rights Act 1998 brought the European Convention on Human Rights into domestic UK law, making rights-based challenges easier to bring in UK courts. While defenders say it prevents abuse, critics say it also made removals, detention, and deportation more legally contested and slower—especially once immigration law became heavily litigated. (That criticism is strongest when combined with later case law and later legislation, but the “plumbing” starts in 1998.) On the economy, the standout is the Bank of England Act 1998, which put interest-rate decisions in the hands of the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), i.e., operational independence from ministers. The case for it was credibility and low inflation. The case against it is democratic deficit and distributional pain. When inflation spikes, the MPC tightens policy by raising rates. That hits mortgage holders, renters (via landlords’ costs), and small businesses first. In other words, a technocratic anti-inflation tool produces very real household hardship, and there’s no politician directly accountable for the vote. The government still sets the overall inflation target remit (now CPI 2% in modern practice), but the day-to-day levers are independent. Critics argue that this framework can feel like the public is being “disciplined” for inflation that may have been driven by energy shocks, supply problems, or fiscal choices—yet the blunt instrument is paid for by ordinary borrowers. On democracy and postal voting, critics point to Blair-era changes that encouraged “convenience voting” and widened the surface area for fraud or coercion. The Representation of the People Act 2000 and related reforms helped normalise postal voting expansion (later accelerated by subsequent governments and regulations), shifting voting from supervised polling stations into homes and informal settings. The critical claim isn’t that postal voting is automatically corrupt; it’s that it is easier to pressure family members, harvest ballots, or exploit weak handling practices—especially in tight local contests. The fact that the UK keeps updating postal vote rules and resilience (including recent guidance and reform pushes) is often cited by critics as evidence the system needed “hardening” after expansion. In short: Blair-era reform opened the door; later years had to retrofit controls. Finally, complaints about over-legislation is really about a governing style: Blair’s New Labour embraced “delivery” via targets, regulators, new offences, new agencies, and constant statutory change. The partial architecture to this: Terrorism Act 2000 and RIPA 2000 expanding state surveillance powers; multiple criminal justice reforms; major reorganisations in health, education, local government; and a steady stream of “fixes” that created new compliance burdens. Even when individual laws had plausible aims, critics argue the cumulative effect was a society that is more monitored, more regulated, and less locally self-directed—yet not necessarily more functional. So, the critical “how we got into today’s mess” story goes like this: Blair set up systems that persist. An immigration management and rights framework that makes rapid reduction harder; a monetary regime that can impose severe household pain without direct electoral accountability; a voting approach that prioritised convenience and then had to be patched against abuse; and a legislative habit of constant intervention that expanded the state’s footprint everywhere. Even where later governments made different choices, they mostly did so inside the institutions Blair built—meaning Britain’s problems now feel structural, not just political.“]
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We need a full strategy for saving our democracy
End mass postal voting Clamp down on family voting Ban cousin marriage Only British citizens can vote End Commonwealth voting
If we do not save our democracy, we will not save our country
Goodwin left out a few other necessities, such as “Whites Only voting and/or standing for election” and “Eliminate the influence of the Jewish/Israel lobby, especially on TV, radio, and in the Press.”
This war has nothing to do with defending the peoples of the British Isles, the US or Europe for that matter and everything to do with destabilising the Middle East, Western and Central Asia to maximise Israeli power, while the Western working classes pay the price of endless…
— Outsider Insight (Neil G) (@outsider63) March 1, 2026
Tugendhat is a part-Jew pro-Israel puppet and fifth-columnist. Shut up, Tugendhat.
When other monkeys start making noise, little Punch immediately hugs his plushie for comfort..🐒🧸😊 pic.twitter.com/u6APUgjklz
Hard questions this week. I only got 4/10, same as political journalist John Rentoul, and I admit that one of those (no.6) was a shot-in-the-dark guess. Apart from no. 6, I knew the answers to questions 2, 5, and 9 (and came close to getting no. 8 as well, but missed).
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You’re an obese alcoholic chickenhawk warmongering lunatic.
You are single-handedly responsible for the deaths of over a million Ukrainians and Russians who would be alive today if you had just allowed peace to be embraced back in April 2022.
Not very polite, but entirely justified. That over-promoted and useless part-Jew sack of whatever has been a poison in British public life for 25 years, and now continues to inject poison via his brainless newspaper scribbling.
No, they did not. Had I been the Iranian decision-maker, I should have used every single missile and drone to attack Israel simultaneously before the Israeli Jews and their tail-wags-dog “ally”, the USA, attacked. I said that on the blog a few times recently. Get the retaliation in first, as the Israelis do. Why wait to be attacked, and have your defensive and offensive capabilities degraded?
As blogged on many previous occasions, Labour is runnning out of road because its whole (original) purpose has gone. Same is true, mutatis mutandis, of the Conservative Party.
This is not democracy.
This is coercive, sectarian politics dressed up as democracy
In fact, the “family voting” scandal (coercive control within Muslim families and clans) at Gorton and Denton was far higher than the 12% figure mentioned (which comes from the volunteer monitors allowed access to polling stations).
Add to that 12% a very considerable figure by reason of the same coercion and control affecting postal voting. I expect that about a fifth of votes, 20%, were postal votes, at least a third from Pakistani Muslim voters, so call it 6%, to err, if at all, on the cautious side.
So about 18% of all votes cast might be tainted, and most of those would have been for the Greens. Take away 18% from the 40.6% officially scored by the Greens, and you get about 23%. That would put Hannah Spencer and the Greens below both Reform and Labour, and mean that Matt Goodwin should have been elected…
Of course, non-whites should not be allowed to vote anyway (or stand for election), but we are where we are.
🚫 All American and Israeli assets and interests in the Middle East have become legitimate targets.
🚫 After this aggression, there are no red lines, and anything is possible, including scenarios that were not previously considered. pic.twitter.com/VWXaTwY1Zs
“Let Starmer be himself“? Does that involve those Ukrainian rent boys?
Again, Reform are falling into the trap of saying "Donald Trump is doing it, so it's good". I think the vast majority of the British people will oppose British troops being put in harms way in this military action. https://t.co/FsxiJAxDSD
Once again, we see Farage’s folly in allowing corrupt Middle Eastern pro-Israel puppets such as Zahawi not only to join Reform UK but also to take senior roles in it. Fatal.
That Ant Middleton person, a former soldier/Marine/SBS operative, is very typical of many: thinks that British interests align with those of the USA and even Israel. No, they do not, not our true interests.
🔴 Benjamin Netanyahu: 1995: “Iran is weeks away from a nuclear bomb” 2006: “Iran is days away from a nuclear bomb” 2012: “Iran is weeks away from a nuclear bomb” 2015: “Iran is days away from a nuclear bomb” 2108: “Iran is weeks away from a nuclear bomb” 2025: “Iran is days… pic.twitter.com/hcfKoUNwi6
The Iranians are in danger of spreading themselves too thin. There is only one worthwhile land target— Israel. Within that territory, three or four main targets— Dimona nuclear site; ben-Gurion Airport; Central Tel Aviv and nearby wealthy suburbs and towns, such as Ra’anana and Herzliya.
Concentration of force. Force focus. Schwerpunkt.
Mark Lewis told the High Court in a witness statement that Eddy Cantor’s house was transferred to him by his mother.
Mark Lewis, aka “Mark Lewis Lawyer”. Jew-Zionist fanatic, and a totally dishonest and also incompetent solicitor. He should have been struck off the solicitors’ roll years ago.
The Starmer project never understood that millions of people want an alternative to a broken economic system and a foreign policy based on mass murder.
If you believed in that, the Starmer project told you to fuck off.
Well, we have fucked off. How do you like them apples
Farage really is a useless bastard. Reform UK is doing fairly well now despite him, not because of him; because people want rid of both Lab and Con, so Reform is in the frame, at present.
Another puppet of Israel and the Jewish lobby.
One of the things we’ve again seen this morning – from both Reform and the Conservatives – is a tactical judgment that to appeal to a segment of right wing opinion, it is necessary to align themselves with Trump basically come what may. And it’s a mistake.
Quite, but then both Farage and Kemi Badenoch, among many others, are puppets of the Jew/Zionist/Israel lobby in the UK, a fifth column, and which is basically a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy.
Were Matt Goodwin, who has been on an ideological journey for the past decade, to come out against Israel and the UK Jewish lobby, he could depose Farage, take Reform UK in a more social-national direction, win by-elections more often, and Reform might then really start to take position as an alternative government.
Israeli media reporting Israel attempted to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and president Pezeshkian in the strikes. https://t.co/FbxTZykuL7
Israel is warned by the bases in the region when missiles are fired. First, iran must destroy the radars in those bases with cheap and old missiles. Second, overwhelm the israeli defense system with drones and cheap missiles. Third, attacks israel with high-end missiles.
…and don’t forget the alleged harvesting of the bodily organs and blood of dead and dying Palestinian Arabs. Corbyn was talking about that just recently, and tweeting about it all.
The behaviour of at least many of the [Israeli] Jews in Gaza (and elsewhere) has been appalling.
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he has had 18 months to show us the real who is There have been several instances where he should of already resigned for Mandelson scandal should of been automatic resignation with dignity He chose arrogance and deep contempt for British public So any empathy for him is gone
Oh, yes, because it is all about “Keir”, isn’t it? Not about the poor suffering British people, living in a country fast-sliding towards multikulti dystopia…
Starmer-stein really is becoming a parody of himself.
“Keir”, aka “Tel Aviv Keith”.
Ostalgie-Musik
[entrance to the gated and guarded suburb of Wandlitz, DDR (East Germany), near Berlin, also known as “Volvograd” and “Bonzograd”, where most of the East German leadership lived prior to German reunification in the early 1990s]
Firing one missile at Israel every 10-15 mins may not do much damage, but it's enough to keep the whole country in shelters. And when one DOES get through, those ballistic missiles can destroy a residential building and damage a whole block.
It's a big mess. Trump's laundry list of war aims (nuclear, ballistic missiles, proxies, the regime itself) create a muddled picture with conflicting aims. What does victory look like? It's not clear.
War is hell, of course, and should only be undertaken when there is no other acceptable alternative. Remember Sun-Tzu: “to win without war; this is the supreme excellence.”
A good day to bury Josh Simons. The cynicism of Starmer. “OK, the bombing’s started. People are dying. Tell Josh it’s moving time”. https://t.co/9KUmcCd4Sr
…and that graphic shows the positionas it was 5 years ago. What is the position now? What will it be in 2031? Or 2036?
This is the real census because it asked what do you self identify as English, Scottish, Welsh, northern Irish, British only and foreign pic.twitter.com/zmZkm1Rqpp
She is right. The whole thing just does not stack up. My second thought was the analogy with Pearl Harbor (my first having been astonishment that the Palestinian Arabs could have both planned such an attack and also kept the plans secret).
An astonishing statistic from Oxford’s Dr Patrick Nash:
Up to 50% of the Muslim community in Gorton & Denton practice cousin marriage, which is “a good predictor of higher rates of electoral fraud allegations”
Production-line birthing of cretins and semi-cretins. Non-European too. Just what the UK needs…oh, no, wait…
SPOTLIGHT ON GORTON AND DENTON:
On polling day, three men stood directly at the entrance to a polling station beside a car covered in Green Party insignia and fitted with loud hailers, claiming they were “going leafleting”.
[“SPOTLIGHT ON GORTON AND DENTON: On polling day, three men stood directly at the entrance to a polling station beside a car covered in Green Party insignia and fitted with loud hailers, claiming they were “going leafleting”. The @ManCityCouncil Returning Officer was informed at the time and declined to act. Polling stations must be neutral places. Voters must be able to enter and leave freely, without pressure, obstruction or intimidation.“]
God. Look at the useless creatures . Is that Britain’s future? I hope not, but it might be if we do not act.
Keir Starmer’s approval rating has tonight dropped to MINUS 49
His lowest ever
And lower than any rating for Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak
Yes, according to Opinium's latest poll released today (Feb 28, 2026) after the Gorton & Denton by-election, Keir Starmer's net approval rating is -49 (15% approve, 64% disapprove).
It's his lowest ever in their tracking.
For context, Opinium's worst for Boris Johnson was…
On Thursday Keir Starmer wasn't told to it was time to go by the "Tory press", or his political opponents. He was told by the voters. By vowing to "fight on" he is picking a fight with the British people. And it's one he cannot win > Mail on Sunday > https://t.co/Pc0uvpJCTk
Israel says it has confirmation that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed during strikes on the Islamic Republic, according to an Israeli official quoted by the Kan state broadcaster:https://t.co/AbyQjgXbZJpic.twitter.com/TCxmMBY3mw
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei said that the strike by the United States and Israel killed up to 160 schoolgirls in the southern city of Minab.
[Israeli] Jews killing little children at a school. If anyone mentions it in future, dead-eyed Jewish women sitting in North London or Brighton will start furiously tweeting about how to say so is a “blood-libel“.
At least the Israelis will be unable to harvest their organs this time…
About 200 Israeli fighter jets simultaneously took part in the attack on Iran, marking the largest combat operation in the history of the Israeli Air Force, the Israel Defense Forces press service reported:https://t.co/mcI1HH1sjbpic.twitter.com/ksXtpl9mF5
Ships are reportedly receiving messages from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps about the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Reuters reports, citing an unnamed representative of the EU’s Aspides naval mission:https://t.co/ZkSW5l9F52pic.twitter.com/Nlz6Y7gbnq
Dry cold air, a frozen pond, skates, winter sun, and a pretty girl. Life could be worse…
Gorton and Denton by-election result
Well, there it is. It seems that a considerable proportion of the Green votes may have been tainted by coercive “family voting” by Pakistanis (12% at polling stations, and an unknown number via postal voting), but even that might not have changed the result.
Social media is already alive with idiotic white “me-too” type anti-Reform tweeters etc, all saying what a humiliation this has been for Reform and for Matt Goodwin personally. Really? Reform doubled its percentage share of the vote since 2024, less than 2 years ago. True, the Greens tripled their 2024 vote, but Labour halved their share.
The real story here is that the traditional “mainstream” parties have all been rejected by the voters, both white and non-white.
Labour lost a seat, and in an area, which has been a Labour stronghold throughout living memory. Labour’s vote-share fell from 50.8% in 2024 to exactly half of that, 25.4%, at the by-election.
The Conservative Party scored 7.9% in 2024, but now only 1.9%.
The LibDems scored 3.8% in 2024, but only 1.8% this time.
Contrary to what the pseudo-“Green” supporters on social media are saying, the big loser at Gorton and Denton was not Reform but the Labour Party.
Gorton and Denton was only 440th on the Reform UK target list, and/but was considered a very safe Labour seat.
Fairly disastrous for Labour. If Labour cannot win, or even come second, in a place like that, where can it win?
As for Reform, well…had it been social-national, rather than “libertarian” fake “conservative”-nationalist (if “nationalist” at all), if it were not so pro-finance capitalist, not so very pro-Jew, pro-Israel, not so hostile (Tice and Farage) to employed persons and to people cheated out of property-ownership (and so having to rent from the likes of Tice), it might have won handsomely in this by-election.
The new Green Party MP, Hannah Spencer, looks to me like both a fake and a freak.
I think that head-counting “democracy” of this sort really is washed-up in the UK. It just does not work in a so-called “multicultural society”.
As for Starmer-stein, and as blogged previously, I doubt he will resign. He likes the status and money and the rest too much. He loves to parade, albeit comically, on the world stage, and play the “world statesman”, however implausibly. He will cling on until people stamp on his fingers.
The other big loser out of the by-election might be the pathetic Corbyn/Sultana “Your Party”, which did not contest the seat, but has now been totally overshadowed and made irrelevant by the Green triumph.
More about the Jew Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Andrew Windsor etc
Well, I have just watched a Netflix documentary (4 or 5 hour-long episodes) about the case of the Jew Epstein etc. It ends with the indictment of the half-Jewish Ghislaine Maxwell, after the supposed suicide of Epstein, so misses out her conviction and sentence, and the fall of “The Andrew Formerly Known As Prince”.
Fairly good as a documentary, and it kept the interest, but it completely failed to investigate the Israeli intelligence and espionage connections. Not one word…
No mention of MOSSAD, Aman, the Trilateral Commission, or the Council on Foreign Relations.
In fact, despite almost all the main characters on the “guilty” and/or allegedly guilty side (Epstein, Maxwell, Dershowitz, many many others) having been Jews or (in Ghislaine Maxwell’s case) half-Jews, the word “Jew” was, I think, not uttered even once. Of course, not all of the alleged abusers were Jews (Andrew Windsor, Bill Clinton etc) but many were, and most if not all of those connected in other ways to Epstein were Jews, even those who were not American (e.g. “lord” Mandelson).
Still, it was good to reflect, while watching the high life of Epstein, on the fact that the Jew has gone up the chimney, and that Ghislaine Maxwell remains in a U.S. prison, albeit now in a “Club Fed” soft one, and may remain there for much of the rest of her life.
In the unlikely event of those figures being the outcome of a general election, the House of Commons would consist of about 467 Reform UK MPs (massive massive majority), Greens 82 (official Opposition but very weak), 40 SNP, 27 LibDems, and 12 Lab. Oh, and zero Cons…
It is quite funny to see the usual Labour/Green idiots getting it wrong again. Yes, Reform failed to win the Gorton and Denton by-election, but Greens standing elsewhere will mostly benefit Reform by knocking out Labour without themselves being able to win.
If I'd just been beaten by the Monster Raving Looney Party I'd be keeping my counsel today… https://t.co/EXsVVA2oSs
Starmer sounded rattled as spoke on camera, but repeats his “I’ll fight on for as long as I’ve got breath in my body” line. Says Lab only party that can fight extremes on left & right, but result wholesale rejection of his govt as Lab pushed into 3rd. Extremely difficult for him https://t.co/yZOPKSDmP0
As I said today and previously, Starmer will only give up his position and privileges when people start to stamp on his fingers to make him let go…
Starmer-stein is becoming totally pathetic.
Can I make a plea to Labour MPs. Please, no more tweets about rolling up sleeves, or focusing on getting on with the job, or being true to your values, or returning to fundamentals, or any of the other vacuous abstractions. Say something concrete and practical, or say nothing.
Keir Starmer called for unity in Gorton and Denton, and he got his wish. Black, White. Rich, Poor. Old, Young. Liberal, Conservative. They spoke with one voice. They hate him, and they want him gone > Daily Mail > https://t.co/M6AESj5Hzm
That is dire, even by the standards of Starmer-stein, a no-ideas, box-ticking, bureaucrat-lawyer. Glib but utterly meaningless phrases: “Our communities“, “laser focused” etc. He did make a couple of good points (about minimum wage and the rights of renters) but this government is 95%+ a farrago of soundbites that mean absolutely nothing. Just a pack of jokers, as were the “Conservative” governments of 2010-2024.
This is the problem with the whole "fight..breath in my body…fight some more…" line. You can only really do it once. And he played that card two weeks ago. Now it can just been seen for what it is. Empty rhetoric. https://t.co/l5RdKphG7d
Keir Starmer's message to his party and his country is he is not going to change anything, and will just carry on as if nothing has happened. Good luck with that. https://t.co/rI2onzUiI4
Starmer even ticked the “support Ukraine” box, which is an incredible waste of money, and a potential trigger for a war which would leave the UK a charred and radioactive wasteland.
Those Labour MPs rushing out their new strategy proposals need to just stop. There's no point even beginning to map a new strategy for Labour until Starmer has gone. He's such a distorting prism. Everyone, everywhere hates him. It may not be fair, but it's the political reality.
What is “not fair” about hating Starmer-stein? He poses on the world stage while the country slides into dystopia, he makes lying noises about “smashing the gangs” while migrant-invaders flood into the UK, he has virtually prevented poor British people from getting homes (whether private or social) while placing migrant-invaders (many criminal) into council and housing association houses and flats, and throws money away on support for Israel and “Ukraine” (Kiev regime), while the standard of living of 90% of the UK population is plummeting. Oh, and after the 2024 migrant-hotels and sex crime protests, he interfered with the judicial protests and demanded that protesters be imprisoned, and even held in custody until trial months or years later; some died.
Starmer is evil, and if he merely loses his unmerited status as Prime Minister, a position which he has proven he cannot fulfil properly, he will be lucky indeed.
It wasn't. We were told Reform were in with a chance of winning the seat. They didn't even come close. They will continue to be major disruptors, and a serious political force. But there is now no prospect of them winning an election outright. They have hit their ceiling. https://t.co/4t7EGhtMw1
Ha. Hodges was tweeting only yesterday that he could not see Labour losing the by-election! That aged well! (about 12 hours).
So, according to Hodges, Reform did not come close to winning? Well, they came second, and though their vote was below 29%, that is after all nearly a third of the votes cast, and in a constituency where about a third of the voters are not even (really) English/British (yes, they probably do have British, as well as Pakistani, passports).
It may be that the Reform UK “ceiling” is around 35%, or even the Gorton and Denton figure of 28.7%, but even the latter would ensure that Reform would win a plurality of Commons seats, and perhaps a majority, unless Labour can exceed that figure, and there is no sign of that, at present.
As for the Greens, they can only win seats where there are either huge numbers of freaks, brainless young know-nothings and “wokes” (such as Brighton Pavilion), or seats where there are huge numbers of Muslim voters with no other likely options (as at Gorton and Denton). The Greens may be able to get 20, 50, even 75 seats at a general election, if Labour continues to be hated and despised, but probably no more.
At present, Reform, underwhelming as it is, is stll likely to win a plurality of seats at the next general election.
I think Westminster Bubblers such as Hodges find it hard to understand that both Lab and Con have had their day, and for the same reason— their natural support-bases are eroding, and fast.
This election was a victory for sectarian voting and cheating.
Matt Goodwin was a great candidate for us.
Roll on the elections on May 7th.
It will be goodbye Starmer and goodbye to the Tory party.
“I tried to speak to a number of members of the South Asian community. Women turned to me and said, ‘No, my husband deals with that,’” says Sam Coates of Sky News. pic.twitter.com/Zx2jMyqv89
If you turn large parts of your country into an Indo-Pak ghetto, that is what you get…
On the wider question of Reform v. Green, just look at all the opinion polling from the past year. Reform 25%-35%, Greens 10%-18%. The many anti-Reform (anti-national) tweeters etc cannot seem to grasp that, in 90% of the constituencies, all they will do at the next general election is weaken the Labour vote and so allow Reform to win.
The Greens winning the by-election is actually a massive win for our side, I don’t understand why so many people are moaning.
It just proves we were right about all of this, and that democracy cannot work in a society that isn’t homogenous.
Within about 15 years, the various ethnic factions within the UK will not be voting, they will be arming.
The British police arrested a man on suspicion of desecrating a statue of Churchill in Parliament Square in London and writing the inscription on it: "Zionist war criminal". pic.twitter.com/br5rmcMRck
Of course you’d say he was a national hero. He stupidly got us to fight for the wrong side in the war, which only benefitted YOU. https://t.co/5dLljkMBAh
The Ukrainian army attacked a car service center in the Seymsky district of Kursk with a UAV, killing one person and injuring three others, Governor Alexander Khinshtein said:https://t.co/qEo1DfzZ8Dpic.twitter.com/fu6ev5K4r0
[“A pharmacy manager in Bradford has been jailed for sexually abusing a child who had also been r-ped by another man.
Shahzad Hussain, 27, contacted the girl on Snapchat, lied about his age and groomed her in 2022. He was found guilty following a trial of six offences relating to sexual activity with a child. Last month, Ahmer Hamid, 29, was jailed for nine years after being found guilty of driving the same girl to a secluded location and r-ping her in a separate incident in 2022. Defence said Hussain, “was a man of previous good character” and “he’s paid the ultimate price” [of losing his job] due to a “weekend of terrible behaviour”. Hussain was jailed for just seven years. He was ordered an SHPO curbing internet use for 15 years and on sex offenders register for life. Sickening.“]
Wall. Squad. End.
He will be out in about 4.5 years but, when Britain has a real British government, will be tracked down and eliminated with the rest.
A piece of paper doesn’t stop their rapey impulses. Every legal and illegal from Afghanistan needs to be deported NOW.
The vituperative and fanatical Jew-Zionist barrister, Simon Myerson, of Leeds [@scynic1], who was sacked a couple of years ago as a part-time judge (Recorder) for being unable or unwilling to stop intimidating and insulting people on social media, actually set up a “charity” to import more Afghans (to the UK, not Israel, needless to add).
Every. Single. Time.
Incidentally, tweeter Sophie Meaden, as a law student, will be aware that one requirement of the existence of a charity under English law is that it should have “public benefit”. What possible public benefit can there be in importing the racially/culturally inferior into this country?
Psychologically, a win for Goodwin would have been better for Reform, but the swing at Gorton and Denton might indicate that Reform can easily get an overall majority at the next general election, pushing both Labour and Conservative, let alone the fake “Green” freaks into double-digit or even single-digit territory.
The result at Gorton and Denton also tends to destroy any remaining faith of white English/British people in the supposedly “democratic” electoral system (large ethnic minority bloc-voting, coercive “family voting” by Paki-stani Muslims, electoral fraud of various kinds), and that disenchantment may eventually fuel a proper national uprising.
'We are seeing increasing evidence that voters are willing to vote for parties other than the conventional, traditional parties of British politics'
Election expert Sir John Curtice spoke to #BBCBreakfast after the Green Party won the Gorton and Denton by-election, with Reform… pic.twitter.com/JRfdvk453d
British voters have been pushed to and beyond the limit by the dual incompetence and malice of the Labour and Conservative parties, the main System parties.
Of course, the Greens only triumphed at the by-election by a shameless pandering to the ethnic minorities, especially Pakistani Muslims. That minority voted, one can fairly accurately guess, in numbers around 12,000 of the 37,000 voters who voted. Seems that rather more than half of the Muslim element, maybe even three-quarters, voted Green (the rest voted Labour).
The Greens got just under 15,000 votes altogether, so between ~6,000 and ~9,000+ of the Greens’ votes were Muslim votes. Without those votes, the Greens would have come a poor third with as few as ~6,000 votes.
I note that none of the msm scribblers and talking heads are willing to engage with the realities; all talk or scribble is about parties as though policies and personalities are the only things that matter. Race and culture of the voters is only mentioned, if at all, in passing, yet the Green triumph was mainly an ethnic non-English/British win over the real British in that area, and because the stupid whites —disenchanted with fake Labour, so be it— who voted Green allied themselves with the Muslim Pakistanis. I can only assume that those white Green voters wanted something socialist or at least social, and neither Labour nor Reform suited them.
'We are seeing increasing evidence that voters are willing to vote for parties other than the conventional, traditional parties of British politics'
Election expert Sir John Curtice spoke to #BBCBreakfast after the Green Party won the Gorton and Denton by-election, with Reform… pic.twitter.com/JRfdvk453d
For all the talk of ‘family voting’ I think the reason polls failed to predict scale of the Green party’s win was that Muslim families in the constituency were often *split* – with older family members voting Labour, and younger ones going Green.
Hard to assess, but seems plausible, looking at the fact that the Labour vote “only” halved, rather than collapsing completely. After all, few white (i.e. English/British) people are now going to vote Labour, wherever they may live.
Turnout at the by-election was slightly below 50% (47.62%), and there are about 80,000 voters of which just under 37,000 voted. Muslims etc (non-whites) who voted probably numbered somewhere between 12,000 and 20,000. It can be seen that, without the non-white (almost all Pakistani Muslim) voters, both the Greens and Labour would have scored around 5,000 votes, maybe fewer than 5,000, and Matt Goodwin/Reform would have won easily.
In parts of England and Wales where the ethnic minorities are “only” 5%, 10%, or even 20%, Reform is still very much on track for an historic overall victory. The upcoming May local elections will be interesting to see.
Having said that, probably around 25,000-30,000+ white voters voted at that by-election. Fewer than 11,000 voted Reform. At least 14,000, maybe more, voted Labour or Green. I suspect that the old and very old voted in the mindless tribal-Labour way one sees in the North of England; the young or very young, e.g. students and dropouts, where they voted at all, may have voted Green.
Reform’s weakness, as often blogged, is that it is not social-national. Its ceiling may not be (as Dan Hodges thinks) 28%, but it may be around 35%. All the same, either figure might yet put Reform into government.
Does Hodges understand just how atypical Gorton and Denton is? The Greens might manage 50 seats at a general election; I doubt more. There are huge areas of “Middle England” where both Labour and Conservatives are almost swear-words now. Those areas are going to go Reform almost en bloc as things stand.
Foreigners should not be standing or voting in British elections. I'll keep it simple for you – British people are white. No ancestry – no vote.
Hodges just wilfully fails to understand that, when you import millions of Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, blacks etc, you become, in proportion, a country with traits like Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, African countries etc.
> So over there we have individualistic whites voting for abstract principles.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi said he had discussed the Iranian dossier with Christopher Yeaw, the assistant secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the US Department of State:https://t.co/3nMC4Drmropic.twitter.com/YKgKe9DqPZ
I see on TV news that there are hopes for an agreement between Iran and the USA re. nuclear enrichment etc. It occurs to me that those subtle Iranians might have a strategy— agree to pause uranium enrichment and nuclear weapons research, but at the same time to step up, hugely, their conventional missile production (I read that they presently produce about 100 missiles per month, many hypersonic).
If they can produce 200 a month for 3-4 years, they will have in readiness up to 10,000 missiles, maybe 15,000 if you include their present stock, missiles many of which will be impossible to intercept; by about 2029 or 2030. The missiles will be buried below mountains, ever-deeper, and almost impossible to destroy pre-launch. On that basis, Israel is doomed.
On the other hand, maybe the USA is about to attack, doing Israel’s bidding yet again…
We may be on the verge of a new campaign against Iran – Israeli Broadcasting Authority pic.twitter.com/6qzprkdjMD
1. Israel has gambled their world reputation on the chance to dominate the Mideast by force. 2. Iran is the last barrier to “primary nation” and “hegemony” status 3. America being massively weakened in the conflict is the desired outcome. 4. The West is slated for demolition as… https://t.co/N9JiJD216J
Oh, look the IDF’s number one donor, Larry Ellison, just bought CNN. Along with earlier purchases of CBS and TikTok. Let me guess, you’re offended by me noticing that. It’s not wrong for him to buy half of American media for Israel, it’s wrong of me to notice.
[“The Mossad made sure all jews were warned before their terror attack on the American people at 911. But they were not only warned not to enter the Twin Towers. One of my bosses (jewish) at Credit Suisse First Boston showed me his boarding pass to one of the hijacked planes. He told me had was warned not to go on the plane. He told me he kept the boarding pass in his wallet ever since. At the time I thought it was a Cohencidence. Not any more. We need to end Pax Judaica and the terror state of Israel“]
Interesting. While Restore Britain is more to my taste, ideologically, than Reform UK, it is still not social-national and, at present, not able to smash the old LibLabCon scam, Reform is the only party with sufficient public profile.
– 9yo boy referred to A&E by GP with suspected appendicitis – Never seen by a doctor. The hospital says it ‘couldn’t identify who saw the patient’ – Discharged – Getting worse, his father calls 111 (non-emergency line) – No answer for 2h, is triaged to get a call back from a…
As blogged yesterday, the latest opinion polling puts Reform, Labour, and the Greens within about one percentage point of each other in the Gorton and Denton by-election contest. It’s wide open, with less than 24 hours before the real polls open.
After much work on the part of several committed individuals, we were able to find a VERY hard-to-find manuscript of Entdecktes Judenthum, or Judaism Unmasked by Johann Andreas Eisenmenger (1711).
It wasn't easy. Entdecktes Judenthum has been called arguably the most censored… pic.twitter.com/EGNNhWpM4F
[“After much work on the part of several committed individuals, we were able to find a VERY hard-to-find manuscript of Entdecktes Judenthum, or Judaism Unmasked by Johann Andreas Eisenmenger (1711). It wasn’t easy. Entdecktes Judenthum has been called arguably the most censored book in the Western World (it probably is). Written after Eisenmenger spent approximately nineteen years in the research and composition, beginning around 1680. He studied Hebrew and Aramaic to scholarly proficiency. He worked through the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud, the Midrash (including Midrash Rabbah and related collections), the Zohar and kabbalistic literature, Maimonides, and a wide range of medieval rabbinical commentaries and responsa literature. He pretended to be a Jewish convert to learn directly from the Rabbis themselves, the only way, considering the Talmud forbids teaching it to the goyim. Before it could be disseminated, the Jewish banking community in Frankfurt bribed the magistrate to confiscate it and destroy the manuscripts, and it’s been censored ever since. Broken links. Scrubbed archives. Digital libraries that had quietly made it disappear. AI assistants that refused to search archives or refused to help find it. Decoys that gave us wild goose chases that led to pro-Talmud books after translating. Dirty tricks! But they found it, printed in archaic typeface angular blackletter script, used modern OCR software for optical character recognition, and normalized the orthography into contemporary German so that it could be processed accurately by translation tools. Basically, it was archeology converted to English. We hope no one ever has to do it again. But that’s the point. ENTDECKTES JUDENTHUM will be available in English for the first time in a widely accessible edition. FOR FREE. Unrestricted and reproducible without permission. We ask nothing. We claim no copyright. We want this to spread. It will be available via PDF for FREE this weekend to everyone and available in ebook formats with additional tools and resources for I2I premium subscribers this weekend also. It will be made available in hardback paper as soon as the printers are done with it AT COST. We are publishing this because the Church of Jesus Christ is entitled to read what has been hidden from us, and because we believe light is the only appropriate response to darkness. God will do with it what He will. Find it at Insight to Incite. Share around. No copyright. Get it out. Link in bio. HT @DEI4WhiteGuys and @UpdatedWorks and I2I subscribers.”]
Unbelievable. Farage gets in at PMQS, and again goes on the Chagos Islands. He's either given up on Gorton and Denton or is deliberately trying to lose it.
Have to say, Gorton & Denton is the strangest by-election I can remember. Having been up there, my instinct was Reform would pinch the seat despite Labour's optimism. But given Farage has decided to abandon it, it's hard to see how Labour don't hold on.
I do not agree with that conclusion. I still think that Reform (Matt Goodwin) could do this. All three main contenders (the others are jokes and wasted votes) are within one point of each other, around 28% (so not far off the 30% each I predicted weeks ago on the blog).
What surprises me, even in a constituency full of uncultured, uneducated Pakistani Muslims and former tribal-Labour English, is that over a quarter of voters are, even now, going to vote Labour! What do they have between their ears? Not brains, I think.
The only serious theory – and I wrote about this a couple of weeks ago – is that Farage sees Starmer as such a huge asset to Reform he wants to keep him in place.
That has occurred to me, as have several other theories. One of those would be that Farage wants Reform to be a kind of populist “Conservative” party with a few add-ons, whereas Matt Goodwin is halfway to social-nationalism (having started his ideological journey, years ago, as a kind of “anti-fascist” academic stooge-type. I think he even tweeted against me once or twice). Certainly Farage has not been very supportive of Goodwin during the by-election campaign.
It occurred to me that Mandelson might (but probably would not) flee to Israel, as a Jew with “right of return”, and I put that on the blog about a week ago, but the BVI (British Virgin Islands)?! Absurd. The BVI is a British Overseas Territory, so not a safe place of sanctuary.
Late tweets
Israel is increasingly concerned with the emigration problem. 230,800 Israelis left from 2023-25 and the number of Israelis canceling their residency quadrupled. What makes the problem more severe for Israel is the profile of those leaving:
[“Israel is increasingly concerned with the emigration problem. 230,800 Israelis left from 2023-25 and the number of Israelis canceling their residency quadrupled. What makes the problem more severe for Israel is the profile of those leaving:
1) Nearly 48% of those leaving are aged 20 to 45, and 27% are children or teenagers, indicating that entire families are relocating. 2) Over 8,000 high-tech workers left between October 2023 and mid-2024 alone. High-wage earners now make up one-third of all emigrants, up from a quarter in previous years. 3) There has been a “concerning increase” in the departure of doctors (over 400 in 2023 alone) and specialists in STEM fields. In a 20-month period, over 600 PhD holders and 3,000 engineers moved abroad. 4) 75% of those leaving are under 40, representing the core of Israel’s future workforce and tax base.
The ramifications are significant:
1) Emigrants in 2023–2024 had paid over 1.5 billion shekels (~$490 million) in income tax the year prior to leaving. Since the tech sector provides roughly one-third of all state income tax, its contraction threatens the funding of public services. 2) High-tech contributes 17% of Israel’s GDP and 57% of its exports. The The Israel Innovation Authority warns that a sustained loss of these “innovation drivers” could lead to a permanent slowdown in growth and investment. 3) The exit of doctors exacerbates an already critical shortage of medical personnel, potentially leading to longer wait times and reduced quality of care. 4) As secular, liberal-leaning Israelis leave, the remaining population tilts more toward religious and nationalist sectors. This shift could further deepen internal polarization and fundamentally alter the “social contract” that binds Israeli society. 5) For the first time in 15 years, Israel has seen a negative migration balance, challenging the Zionist vision of the country as a primary safe haven for Jews worldwide.
Israel continues to move towards a future as a theocratic, authoritarian state. It will also be a poorer one with less innovation.“]
Israel is doomed.
When Keir Starmer came to Gorton & Denton he hid in a room filled with Labour activists
When Nigel Farage visits he walks the streets all evening and meets local people
The polls open at 0700 hrs tomorrow morning. A few votes may decide the issue.
Whether Matt Goodwin wins it for Reform, or the Greens win it, or even if Labour retains the seat by a whisker, any of those outcomes will show that Labour is on the way out. Labour scored 50.8% there in 2024, so any result less than 1. a Labour win but also 2. with at least 40% of the votes cast, is bad for Labour and for Starmer. Gorton and Denton has always been a “tribal” Labour area.
Final Gorton & Denton prediction:
Genuinely haven’t a clue. Everything I saw last week told me Labour’s vote is imploding. But Farage’s weird strategy – or non strategy – doesn’t demonstrate confidence. And I don’t think the Greens have sufficient organisation to win outright.
Thus speaks the typical “Westminster Bubbler”, or political gossip insider. Politics as a matter of organization, “comms”, a get-the-vote-out local machine etc.
Dan Hodges may be right, and all of the above matter.
For me, the actual result is not the main thing. For one thing, a third of the voters are Muslims, mostly Pakistanis. As far as I am concerned, their participation renders the vote non-legitimate anyway, if it results in a win for Labour or the Greens.
Secondly, what matters is that, even were Labour to win with, say, 35% of the vote, that means that in most of the country, in places where Labour is not part of a secular trinity (Labour-NHS-football), Labour is toast.
The point is no one, outside Westminster cares about Chagos.
Russian troops liberated the community of Grafskoye in the Kharkov Region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday:https://t.co/Q2BnhVtyxupic.twitter.com/ZlQZWQxSca
There are very many systems of numerology. Under one of the simplest (applicable to Latin-alphabet languages), A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7, H=8, I=9, J=1, K=2, L=3, M=4, N=5, O=6, P=7, Q=8, R=9, S=1, T=2, U=3, V=4, W= 5, X=6, Y=7, Z=9.
Under that system, Ian Robert Millard would be:
Ian 9+1+5 = 15. Then 1+5 = 6.
Robert 9+6+2+5+9+2 = 33. Then 3+3 = 6.
Millard 4+9+3+3+1+9+4 = 33. Then 3+3 = 6.
So Ian Robert Millard = 666.
Life is not that simple, though. I am not “the Beast” or, indeed, the ruler of the world but, like Parzival/Parsifal, a human soul hopefully “slowly wise“, and living the quietest and most peaceful and obscure of lives, at least most of the time.
Durch Mitleid wissend… [“through compassion to knowledge“, the motto of the Knights of the Grail].
[“The Fuhrer as friend of animals“]
[“Love for animals— the Fuhrer has that before all else!“]
Tweets seen
Just been up to top-up the food in our hedgehog feeding station, and look who I found when I lifted the lid…
Blackbirds live for only around four years, yet in that short time they fill our gardens & woodlands with their beauty and ethereal song 🪶🎶
They feed on all manner of insects, but it’s the earthworm they love most. And by tilting their head to one side, they can actually hear… pic.twitter.com/eZbhbYTeyA
4/5 Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and the Environment Agency are responsible for river management. Where is the urgency? Where is the solution?
MPs in Gorton and Denton this week all basically saying very different things, one saying they are sure that Reform will win, two more saying Labour could, another saying it’s turned into a Labour- Green battle. Polls showing Greens ahead. All sees v tight…
I have blogged previously, several times, about the Gorton and Denton by-election. From (obviously) a considerable distance, I see it as being very close among Reform/Greens/Labour, but I just cannot see who would vote Labour now, in that seat or elsewhere.
Having said that, the one-third of eligible voters in the by-election who are Pakistani Muslims are hard to fathom. Many cannot even speak English, and their educational level is probably rock-bottom. Who knows what their motivations might be? Labour is said to have an effective electoral machine up there (though journalists say that little has been seen of Labour canvassers etc).
I can see the dilemma of the Muslim voters, perhaps unwilling to vote Labour because it is a Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment, also unwilling (perhaps) to vote Green because Green policies include the decriminalization of both drugs (all drugs) and pornography (all pornography?), yet unwilling to vote for the (supposedly) anti-migration-invasion Reform UK.
The Muslims would probably have voted for George Galloway or his candidate, but he has endorsed the Green Party candidate, thus greatly boosting the Greens’ chances.
I should imagine that most white English/British voters in the seat will be voting Reform; we shall see. To vote any other way would be turkeys voting for Christmas.
My own feeling is that Matt Goodwin, for Reform, could still do this, but it may run very close.
NEW: Weekly YouGov voting intention poll for The Times/Sky News
Reform’s weakness has always been its finance-capitalist and also its pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby orientation. Farage welcoming deadheads, freeloaders, and/or non-Brits such as Nadine Dorries, Nadhim Zahawi etc has weakened the Reform “brand”, no question. Matt Goodwin himself has openly criticized that, and Farage has (retaliation?) gone to the Chagos Islands (well, offshore there) instead of slogging it out on the by-election front-lines with Goodwin. Not impressive.
Were Reform more social-national, even it it fell far short of my policy positions, it would be on 50% in the opinion polls, not between 24% and 28%.
That poll shows not only Con and Lab, but also the Greens and LibDems almost on the same level: 18%, 18%, 17%, and 14%. Reform still leading the pack, though not convincingly.
Of course, a victory for Reform in the by-election would certainly give them a national boost.
Incidentally, that latest poll would indicate a Commons with about 291 Reform MPs (some distance short of a majority), Greens 80 (official, albeit very weak, Opposition!), Cons 79, LibDems 74, Labour 53, SNP 45 [etc].
[“Exclusive: Two of the key documents held by the government on Lord Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador will not be made public until after the police investigation and any criminal trial has concluded It means it will be months or even possibly years before they see the light of day That includes the Cabinet Office due diligence report given to Keir Starmer prior to Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador It details public evidence about their friendship – the fact Mandelson stayed at Epstein’s New York apartment while he was in jail for sex offences, the JP Morgan report saying the two men had a ‘particularly close’ relationship It will raise significant questions about Starmer’s judgment The three questions Starmer put to Mandelson and his responses will also be withheld. Starmer told the Commons that these provide evidence that Mandelson misled him Both documents are being withheld because of concerns that they could prejudice a potential criminal trial https://thetimes.com/article/c6744244-115c-476f-9947-67906972dc3f?shareToken=d8471688d85cfe016cea8b434f7029d32]
Starmer-stein and those behind him (Israel lobby, Jewish lobby, MOSSAD, the Trilateral Commission, NWO/ZOG etc) are desperate not to have exposed the conspiracy that has embedded itself in Labour— and in the UK as a whole.
My thoughts exactly. About 30 stooges in the hired function room of some hotel (look at the chandelier), holding up placards in order to make a photo for social media and the newspapers.
If the reports are accurate, then we may not be far from nuclear war. Were that to happen, both Britain and France, as we know them, will cease to exist.
A nuclear strike on targets in Ukraine, as well as in France and the United Kingdom, would be considered lawful and justified in the event that London and Paris provide Kiev with nuclear capabilities, Dmitry Medvedev said:https://t.co/pZGAJu9wH5pic.twitter.com/sE8m7NTBn8
The UK must stop backing the brutal, corrupt, and shambolic Kiev regime, which is living on borrowed time and “borrowed” money.
The intentions of France and the UK to supply Ukraine with nuclear weapons constitute a violation of international law, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in response to a TASS question:https://t.co/nCajDuZMBtpic.twitter.com/zHsJ0TypTp
Russian fighters are conducting an offensive along three sectors of Berestok near Konstantinovka in the DPR now that they have cleared the locality of Ukrainian troops, military expert Andrey Marochko told TASS:https://t.co/GoMI25kOmBpic.twitter.com/KPZmKhB2ZP
Ukraine’s armed forces have sustained more than 1.5 million casualties since the onset of the special military operation, according to calculations by TASS based on data released by the Russian Defense Ministry:https://t.co/En3eioelt2pic.twitter.com/PNBH8KXqdD
“The world is not without kind people” [Russian proverb]
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🚨An independent author’s Amazon KDP account was terminated without prior notice, removing 15+ titles and account access.
The cited book examined institutional failures in the Epstein case.
Raises questions about transparency and platform power in publishing.@AmazonKDP
— Q.I.B.L.A.H uncensored news (@QUNproductions) January 21, 2026
I believe that that uninfluential Twitter/X account is or was run by a Jewish woman who tweeted once or twice, inaccurately, about me, though years ago.
Whatever the truth of that, Amazon is thoroughly under “the usual” baleful influence. I was once a “top 50” reviewer (in the UK) on Amazon UK, voted so by readers, but a concerted campaign of faked complaint by Jews meant that hundreds of my reviews were deleted with neither warning nor any right of appeal. One Jew, a “Daniel Sevitt” (now resident in Ra’anana near Tel Aviv, but of UK-resident origins) organized it, I discovered later (he admitted his crime publicly, online, and in fact appeared proud of his activity). He now “replies” on Twitter/X, and in very insolent terms to any anti-Israel tweeters (who never addressed him in the first place). Another Jewish-Zionist loonie. https://x.com/danielsevitt.
In fact, even the Jewish Chronicle reported on the then-“anonymous” complaint about my reviews, prior to their removal.
I then started to review on the Amazon USA site but, not long after that, and with no warning, every single one of my reviews was removed. Same Jew? I do not know for evidential certain, but it had to be. Anyway, who cares whether it was Jew “X”, Jew “Y” or Jew “Z”? Same thing.
Many of those reviews, probably the majority, were neither about Jews, Israel, WW2 etc, nor even mentioned those topics, incidentally.
So much for “freedom of expression”, not only in the UK but also in the USA. The (((influence))) is pervasive. For now…
Maybe one or two of those Iranian missiles being prepared will, in case of war breaking out again, go astray. One can but hope.
The jewish occupation kidnapped three Palestinian children.
Remember: 'israel' is the only entity on earth that tries children in military courts. Their parents have no idea if and when they will be released, they are denied lawyers and rights and subject to abuse and torture. https://t.co/m68gPAcKSv
Israel was founded mainly by the sweepings of the ghettos and prisons of Europe, partly by terrorism and ethnic cleansing. “They” just have better weapons now.
If only civilized Europe (Britain, France) had retained control of the entire Middle East, as a joint imperial power. The Jews (in Israel, at least…) are now running wild. Savage. Cruel. As a reaction to their subordination and exploitation (and quasi-genocide) the Arabs and others have reacted against the West. The [Israeli] Jews and their fifth column in the West are responsible.
Incidentally, thanks to Google, I now know that “Akkoub” is this:
“It is highly prized in regional cuisine and culture, often considered a delicacy that appears for a short period in early spring (February–March).
“Akkoub (Arabic: عكوب), known scientifically as Gundelia tournefortii and sometimes referred to as “tumble thistle,” is a wild, edible, and medicinal thistle-like plant native to the Middle East, particularly the Levantine region (Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria)
Key Aspects of Akkoub:
Taste and Usage: It is often described as having a taste similar to a combination of artichoke, asparagus, and sometimes cauliflower. It is typically prepared by frying with olive oil and onions, cooking in a stew with meat, or served with yogurt.
Preparation: Preparing akkoub is labor-intensive because the plant is extremely spiny. The edible parts (undeveloped flower buds, stems, and roots) must be separated from the thorny leaves.
Cultural Significance: In Palestine, it is viewed as a symbol of connection to the land, resilience, and identity.
Medicinal Uses:Traditionally, it has been used to treat various ailments, including liver diseases, diabetes, and digestive issues.
Harvesting: It is foraged from the wild rather than farmed, leading to concerns about overharvesting and sustainability.
“Eggs” (Bayd): In Lebanon, the undeveloped, tender flower heads are often referred to as “eggs” (bayd) because of their shape.”
Well, I agree with the lady’s premise (i.e. that is is perhaps foolish to guess the result in such a tight contest), but my guess anyway would be the exact opposite of hers: Reform, Greens, Labour. We shall soon know.
NEW: Interview with Reform’s head of preparing for government, Danny Kruger
• If Reform lose, or win and ‘make a mess’, there is potential for civil war • Are they ready to govern? ‘We’ll be readier the later it is’ • Hints at clear out of civil service as he’s been…
If Reform form a government but then fail to deliver (entirely possible, looking at their Jewish-lobby, Israel-lobby tie-ins), then the game will be in the hazard, as Shakespeare put it.
Hitler’s last words
“To His Valet (Linge):
When asked who to break through to in the West, Linge reported Hitler saying, “For the sake of the one who is still to come,” a cryptic reference perhaps to his vision of a future Reich.”
Exactly. I do not know whether Farage is weakening Reform UK deliberately, or simply out of ineptitude. I have blogged before, some long time ago, about how Farage is not really a very clever politician. That of course sounds counter-intuitive after the repeated near-successes— UKIP, Brexit Party and now, writ much larger, Reform UK.
It seems absurd in a way, to think that Farage may be a System catspaw, but his actions are sometimes very strange for someone leading an insurgent political force. Also, when Farage entered the Chamber of the House of Commons for the first time, Starmer himself crossed the floor and welcomed him, with every sign of genuine bonhomie. Simple courtesy? “Democratic” politicians’ comity? Maybe…
The Reform “brand” has definitely been weakened by having the previously-Con ministers and MPs, mostly corrupt, freeloading, or incompetent, joining on a quasi-senior level.
Every single thing the Reform leadership has done since Labour moved the writ appears to have been designed to lose this by-election. https://t.co/l3A9jhYzC5
Sample size, though typical, still only 401 out of nearly 80,000, i.e. 1 out of every 200 registered voters, about half of one percent.
The likely error margin must be several points, rendering the pecking order implausible. It may be correct, it may not be. On the figures themselves, only 1 point or less separates the three main contenders.
Anyone voting Conservative is wasting their vote; they should vote Reform. Tactical voting. Again, they may or may not do so.
We know where this will end up, a few years down the line. We are just “not allowed” to say so…
Talking point
More late tweets seen
BREAKING NEWS; TEN Men convicted of setting a 31yr Woman on Fire causing 65% Life changing burns & 13yr Girl causing 15% burns; all the faces & names are given below👇🤷♂️🤦♂️
Men convicted for setting woman on fire in Stoke-on-Trent revenge attack – BBC News https://t.co/gYxXfrYFk9
In the other recent significant by-election, Labour and Starmer-stein were humiliated when Reform won by a mere 6 votes. It might be as close as that, either way, at Gorton and Denton.
Unimaginable cruelty and inhumane treatment. Beyond shocking that someone should be left to die alone in such agonising pain. Shame on those who left her in this way and may it weigh heavy on their conscience for ever (imagining they possess one). https://t.co/ziQhPglgKR
This is just completely unacceptable in any society aspiring to basic decency.
We’ve never had a greater friend in the White House than Donald J Trump' — Netanyahu
Israeli Channel 12: Estimates in the Israeli security establishment indicate [that] the attack on Iran is a done deal and finalised, and will take place very soon. pic.twitter.com/hk41Ye2gVv
As previously blogged, were I the Iranian leader, I should focus every missile and drone I had on Israel, particularly Dimona, Tel Aviv central areas (and wealthy nearby suburbs and towns), and ben-Gurion Airport. Then press the buttons.
Why wait until the Israelis and the “tail wags dog” Americans (under Jew-Zionist control or influence) attack you, and badly damage your military resources?
Israeli media report that advanced F-22 stealth jets will be deployed in Israel, operated by American pilots and crews.
This is the first time U.S. forces stationed in Israel are being authorized for active deployment amid preparations against Iran pic.twitter.com/wqRpQ8eghf
The Israel intelligence has concluded that even after the aircraft carrier "Gerald Ford" and its strike group arrived in the region — which was recorded yesterday in Crete, Greece — the United States only has limited military capability to attack Iran. This was reported today… pic.twitter.com/zdjdmy8pvj
Iran is reportedly close to finalize a deal with China for CM-302 long-range anti-ship missiles.
With a ~290 km range and high-speed, low-altitude strike capability, the system could sharply boost Iran’s ability to threaten U.S. and allied naval forces in the Persian Gulf. pic.twitter.com/lMYPXM32HB