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Diary Blog, 27 September 2025

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[“Forbury Lion”, Forbury Gardens, Reading. I used to play around there sometimes when I could hardly walk, as a very young child, c.1957. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbury_Gardens]

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The Conservative Party Conference a couple of years ago. Sparsely attended. Indeed, many were probably journalists. I expect that the 2024 one was even less-well-attended. Are they even bothering to hold one this year? Apparently so— 5-8 October 2025, at the Midland Hotel, Manchester. I wonder how many will attend? I suspect, few. It will be hard for them to disguise the total irrelevance of the Conservative Party in 2025.

Saturday quiz

Unusually, political journalist John Rentoul beat me this week, scoring 6/10 as against my 5/10. I knew the answers to questions 1, 5, 6, 7, and 9. I should also have guessed the answers to 8 and 10, but did not.

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Tell me something I don’t know…

Rachel Reeves must live in some world of utter multikulti delusion. She equates the rights of British young people (of the past) with the wishes of black/brown/other migrant invaders (of today).

Secondly, no-one opposes anyone merely taking a holiday, or even maybe a short-term working holiday, in the UK, but that is not to be equated with those who wish to settle in the UK (whether working or not).

Thirdly, when did British young people ever work, in any but tiny numbers and/or during holidays etc (such as grape-picking in France), overseas?

This is where Labour (and the other System parties) are now— in a world of unreality.

Get rid of them.

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Careerists; part of a “consensus”, or should that be termed “conspiracy”?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Goodall

https://institute.global/experts/tone-langengen

Yet more attritional gains, but Russia needs a breakthrough, a gamechanging breakthrough.

That Patriot system has not the numbers to stop 1,000 drones at once, nor the capability of stopping hypersonic missiles etc.

Ecce the contemporary type of political journalist. Dan Hodges thinks that the above poll is bad for Farage and Reform. What I see there is that 44% of people polled support an end to grants of indefinite leave to remain, and 13% are unsure, so might also support that. 57% in all. Even deportation of some of those with existing ILR is supported by 29% and at least not opposed by 13%. 42% in all.

If Reform can top 30% in a general election, with all other parties below that level, and especially if the System parties each poll below 25%, then political earthquake will result, even if Reform does not get a Commons majority. In fact, if Reform only gets a plurality of Commons seats, and so is weak in government, that in itself will stimulate a popular demand for social national revolution.

Lenin did not have anything like a majority (had there been any election) in 1917. The NSDAP in 1932 got 33.7% in the first election and 33.1% in the second. Lesson: carry a third of the people with you, against a disunited front of opponents, and you can take over.

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https://nickgriffin544956.substack.com/p/can-we-return-to-demographic-spring

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Goodwin and Toby Young must, if they want to seem credible, place the major part of the blame for repression of free speech in the UK (and EU) squarely where it belongs— upon the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby embedded in government, business, the mass media, and the legal system.

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Wall. Squad. End.

If you want a ****** for a neighbour, vote Labour… (still true after 60 years…).

Translates to a Commons with about 433 Reform MPs, 100 Lab, 48 LibDems, 30 SNP, and 9 Con (Greens 6, Plaid 4 etc).

Stunning, as a poll. If it happens in real political life, shattering.

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Diary Blog, 23 September 2025

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Looks like Craig Murray (former H.M. Ambassador to Uzbekistan) has come to the same conclusion as me. See:

Wall. Squad. End.

Incidentally, that “12-month” prison sentence really means 6 months (50% of headline term), but may even be only 20 to 21 weeks (40%), because, though a sex crime, the offence in question may be deemed “not serious”.

I do not know whether the untermensch in question has been on bail from time of offence; if he has been held in custody, then all that time will be deducted. In that event, he may be out in a matter of weeks.

[Update, 24 September 2025: I have now read that the criminal, though released from prison, is under immigration detention, pending potential deportation].

Wall. Squad. End.

That poll translates to about 359 Reform UK MPs, i.e. a substantial Commons majority. 124 Lab, 70 LibDems, 34 SNP, 29 Cons.

So no real change in public sentiment. Reform way ahead, Labour as weak official Opposition from 2028 or 2029, and Conservative Party washed up, a rump of 29 MPs from areas, mostly in southern England, where almost all voters are not-poor pensioners.

Blacks, browns, some others, public sector admin people etc still often voting for fake Labour..

[“The question British people will be asked at the next election is this: Do you think we should continue to allow millions of low-skill, low-wage migrants from outside Europe, who often cannot speak English, do not make a net contribution to the economy, and rely on welfare to stay in the UK forever and force British families to pay for it? Or, do you think like many other countries around the world we should sharply reduce immigration and reshape what immigration we have around people who can speak our language properly, have no criminal record, do not rely on welfare, and make a net contribution to the economy while keeping welfare and social housing for British families and forcing firms to invest in British workers? This is the choice. If you want the first, vote for the Uniparty If you want the second, vote Reform.”]

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Parry]
[Ludlow Castle, Shropshire]

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The Conservative Party has been very slow to understand that the real British people, though in some constituencies willing to countenance an MP who is black, brown, Chinese, or whatever, will not stand still for a non-white Prime Minister. It seems that the Sunak debacle of 2024 has not led to greater understanding.

Even were Kemi Badenoch far more intelligent and capable than she is, she would still be basically unelectable.

The lady tweeter above, who was once employed by her (now ex-) husband, a Conservative MP, via his MP expenses, wants the Con Party “to stand up for the disabled“, but the Con Party government she still supports, under David Cameron-Levita, demonized disabled people, and let loose the part-Jap sadist, fraudster and expenses cheat, Iain Dunce Duncan Smith, aided by the Jew “lord”, Freud, to do his worst.

At the same time, that lady, Fiona-Natasha Syms, wants the State Pension “Triple Lock” to be removed, thus making all pensioners (many of whom have medical conditions but not all of whom receive money in respect of those conditions) poorer overnight.

Bearing in mind the electoral power of the “grey vote” (pensioners and those within 5-10 years of State Pension age— currently 66), taking away the Triple Lock would be suicide, whether for Lab or Con. Sunak did it for one year only, reinstalled it the next year, but the trust was gone. The Con Party has not recovered, and I doubt whether it ever will.

The lady in question seems to live in a dream world in which the British people want a government of the so-called “centre ground” (presumably, one similar to that of 2010-2015, which she liked— was that “centre-ground”?). She even pretends that she has an organization for that purpose, which she calls “Moderates”, and which (as far as I can see) does not even exist outside her own mind.

When times become desperate, the people seek more and more radical solutions. New wine cannot be put into old bottles. THAT is why Reform UK is riding high, despite its mostly underwhelming personnel and policies. The voters, especially the real British voters, mostly have binned the old System parties. Reform is the default choice. Behind that, though, you can see the “Overton Window” shifting almost as you look, like those tropical plants that grow so fast that their growth can almost be seen with the naked eye.

I do not believe I know, or have read, how many millions of shekels pounds the Starmer-stein “slush fund” contained.

Petty —or not so petty— corruption is Starmer’s Achilles’ Heel, but the bastard himself seems blissfully unaware that he is heading to electoral near-oblivion (though not so fast as the Con Party, which is now irrelevant).

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15126587/Starmer-Chief-Staff-700k-admin-error-Bombshell-leaked-email-Labour-lawyer-Morgan-McSweeney-700-000-donations.html

A top Labour lawyer“…unnamed, and not characterized further. I wonder whether that lawyer is a Jew and/or a Labour Friends of Israel member or donor?

[later, same evening, addendum: I was right in my speculation. The “top Labour lawyer” turns out to have been one Gerald Shamash, of whom I had not heard until today. A Jew whose family came here from Iraq: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Shamash,_Baron_Shamash]

Shots over the bow, in naval language…

All the same, this whole situation (Russia-NATO) is getting a little serious; unnecessarily so.

Late thoughts about Ed Davey and the LibDem Conference

Only caught a few “highlights”, if such be the bon mot, on TV news.

The age of the LibDem attendees seemed to be, mostly, seventies or thereabouts.

The audience in the hall at Bournemouth appeared (from the few photos seen) to be about 300 people (and that would include many journalists and others).

Ed Davey’s speech, of which I heard/saw a few extracts on TV news, was pretty silly; yapping about the danger of firearms massacres etc. I covered this issue years ago on the blog, pointing out how very few “spree killings” via firearms have ever happened in the UK. Only 3 or 4 over hundreds of years, and one of those was about 15 years after the great restrictions on firearms introduced as a panic measure in the 1990s: see

Overall, I cannot see the LibDems appealing to many people, but their concentration of support in 50-100 constituencies should see them maintain their presently quite high number of MPs, looking at the collapse of the Conservative Party.

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Diary Blog, 16 June 2025

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[Vatican interior]

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Say what you like about Nick Ferrari (and I myself disagree with his views on several topics) but now that Paxman and Andrew Neil are effectively inactive, he is the only interviewer really able and willing to hold entitled freeloading System political idiots with their feet to the fire.

I believe that Emma Reynolds is yet another member of Labour Friends of Israel, though Wikipedia does not mention it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Reynolds.

Emma Reynolds is but one of hundreds of useless MP-drones. Just listen to that interview! She even makes Diane Abbott (famously a previous victim of Ferrari) look or sound competent.

Churchill once remarked that “democracy is the worst system of government— except all the others“, but cretins like Emma Reynolds test that proposition to destruction…

I myself was at the Bar of England and Wales (among others) until a pack of malicious Jew-Zionists procured my (both wrongful and unlawful) disbarment in 2016. I know what many many barristers and judges are like, their attitudes etc.

In the past, the USA has bombed embassies, eg the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade about 26 years ago: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_bombing_of_the_Chinese_embassy_in_Belgrade.

It made me laugh to hear on BBC News that Netanyahu has been whining about Iranian missiles killing and injuring civilians in Israel. Someone should remind him of what the Israeli Jews have been doing in Gaza for the past 20 months.

“They” have no real ability to put themselves in the shoes of others. Can a whole nation show signs of psychotic behaviour? A subject for someone or other’s doctoral thesis in mass psychology, perhaps.

First blood was drawn by Israel, by its unilateral decision to launch attacks on Iran. The UK and other European states should leave the whole conflict to the direct participants. Sadly, the usual (((influence))) over UK and EU politicians is huge…

Perhaps the Iranians will send a missile to Netanyahu’s luxury villa somewhere on the coast north of Tel Aviv.

[“Iran’s latest missile strikes have shattered Israel’s illusion of security, breached US-Israeli shields and hit critical targets Early this morning, at least 100 Iranian ballistic missiles, some of them hypersonic, hit targets in Haifa, Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak and the Negev Desert. Numerous powerful, successful hits bypassed US-Israeli air defense systems, reached their targets and caused widespread fear among the settlers, some of whose bomb shelters collapsed. The hits were marked:

Tel Aviv: Several buildings were damaged, including a strategically important building and several residential towers.

Haifa: Power plant hit by hypersonic missiles, strikes on the Bil Habel building, major electricity and oil infrastructure, the Bazan chemical complex (200,000 barrels per day) and the Haifa refinery (10 million tons per year).

Ramat Gan: 22-story building destroyed. Neighborhoods: Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva (municipality center), Pardes Katz, Nayot and Ayalon.

Negev: Nevatim airbase and other facilities.

Galilee: Israeli army camp attacked. Central region: problems at power grid facilities led to widespread power outages.“]

Israeli Jew government minister stating that civilians in Teheran will “pay the price“. An unconscious reference to The Merchant of Venice? Whatever the truth of that, targeting civilians is obviously a war crime.

Bye bye, blackbird…

In time, the Israeli attack on Iran will become written and rewritten as an Iranian attack on Israel motivated by “antisemitism”. They might even invent a new religious holiday to commemorate it.

Israelis like to bomb or rocket hospitals. Look at what they have done in Gaza.

Yes. It’s a bit different when you are on the receiving end, nicht wahr? Maybe you (((Levy))) should stop smugly calling for others to be bombed, rocketed, or shot…

Those secret/underground Iranian bases are incredible; apparently, some are as deep as a mile under mountains etc. They put me in mind of the James Bond films I saw on the big screen when they came out in the 1960s, e.g. You Only Live Twice, seen by me (aged 10 or 11) at a cinema in Manly (Beach), Sydney, in 1967.

…and what about this scene of ninjas storming Blofeld’s secret base under a volcano, fast-roping en masse? Amazing.

If true, then I am thankful not to be in his shoes, whether guilty or not.

Ironically, the quarantining of Russia has led to a point where the sanctioning states (US, UK, France etc) look more like the sanctioned. Russia is doing OK economically by comparison.

Who would have thought it? The taxpayers and fuel-consumers of Western and Central Europe saved by the —unwanted-by-EU— intervention of a couple of small and previously marginal states.

Idiots such as Penny Mordaunt are just puppets of the Jewish/Zionist/Israeli lobby. Why is she on TV anyway? The voters dumped her in 2024, she is no longer an MP, and she now lives on (probably quite generous) largesse from a tobacco company (for doing p/t “work”). Aged 52, she is now politically washed-up. So why the TV appearances? It is not as if she really knows anything, either.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_Mordaunt#Post-parliamentary_career.

The Labour Party is compromised. Without non-white voters, its ~20% to ~25% vote share would be about 10%, 15% at most. Also, “anti-racism” is ingrained in the Emily Thornberry/Jess Phillips/Yvette Cooper/Starmer-stein types. That is to say, “anti-racism” except against English/British people.

Sooner or later, there must be “walls and squads” to punish the guilty.

Perhaps Yvette Cooper etc might at least admit that the so-called “far right“, “racists”, and/or “extremists” were right and, in a word, “very wellinformed”? We usually are…

I do or did (he now seems to be not so active) agree with much, not all, of what Nick Griffin said or did. He always seems to be a basically decent fellow, overall.

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Marshall is one of the better-informed journalists, but I have to say that I find him insufferably big-headed. More pro-Israel than anti, if I am not mistaken.

In any case, Shapps (who is nothing but a dishonest Jew fraudster) is talking nonsense. The RAF, even if deployed in Israel’s defence, could not, in all likelihood, stop Iranian hypersonic missiles from hitting their designated targets. RAF planes, if so tasked, could stop some of the other missiles, drones etc attacking Israel, but the Israeli Iron Dome and other systems have shown themselves well capable of doing that anyway. The Israelis are already doing that themselves, in other words.

I am pleased, especially, that those Jews and/or any non-Jew pro-Zionists who have dual nationality, and the young Jews who go from the UK to get paramilitary training, are now stuck there, awaiting their fate. I suppose that, in principle, those ones could leave, but how, when the main international airport is shut down?

If those fanatics want to “fight for Israel”, well, here’s their chance! They can just pack a Desert Eagle, or an Uzi, and hole-up waiting for their enemies to arrive.

I begin to wonder whether, after the initial Israeli successes, Israel has not bitten off more than it can chew (without American help).

[“Israel tightens censorship, banning the filming or publication of any footage of the landings. An outright ban has been imposed on journalists filming the landing sites. Al Jazeera has been put under pressure. People cheering on the Iranian strikes and people wearing “No War!” T-shirts are also being persecuted. It is also reported that due to the problems with leaving Israel by air, there has been an increase in demand for leaving Israel by sea.“]

Looks as if the loyalty of many Jews (with UK, French, US, Canadian etc passports) is only skin-deep. They are scrambling to get out.

I believe that there are regular ferry services to Limassol in Cyprus from Haifa; there may be others.

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[“At the end stands Victory!“]

Diary Blog, 1 May 2025

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[Alhambra, Granada]

Runcorn and Helsby by-election

At time of writing, the Runcorn and Helsby by-election has 9 hours still to run before polls close.

I have blogged that I think that, despite Reform UK not being social-national, and despite the candidate, Sarah Pochin, being rather low-key and also an ex-Conservative, it will probably smash this. It should. After all, what sort of idiot now votes “Labour”-label, even in the North of England? Starmer-stein has shown his true colours— indistinguishable from the Cameron-era “Conservatives”, and a complete puppet of the Jewish/Zionist/Israel lobby.

If I am wrong, and Labour retains the seat, it will be disappointing, though even that will (depending on the figures) show that Labour, as much as the Conservative Party, is in terminal decline.

As previously blogged, all generally pro-British voters should back Reform in this by-election. Former Labour voters who do not want to vote Reform should vote Green or elsewhere, or stay at home. As for former Conservative voters, the Con candidate has no chance at all. If you want to stick it to Labour, vote Reform.

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[“No! Wait! I voted Labour in 2024!“]

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Ha. Very true…

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That evil creature is, for once, speaking the truth— NATO is rapidly becoming a dead letter.

The UK needs “walls and squads”. Let’s just leave it there for now.

If replicated at a general election, that would equate to about 349 Reform MPs, and a substantial Commons majority (Lab 130, LibDems 60, SNP 41, Cons 39).

Such a result, placing the Conservative Party only 5th in the Commons (after Reform, Labour, the LibDems, and the SNP) would probably be effectively terminal for the Conservative Party.

https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html.

In its effect, that would be almost revolutionary, even if Reform by then were as (((occupied))) as the existing System parties. The System structure would have been broken down. After that, anything might be possible.

Good for them! If a Russian army of millions, even unarmed, were crossing the Channel, the msm, and System politicos, would all be gagging for them to be shot, but the present black/brown cross-Channel invasion is far worse than a Russian invasion (armed or unarmed) would be, because those now invading us are at best useless parasites, at worst criminals, scavengers, predators, and/or hate-filled enemies of our whole way of life.

The whole idea of (in the UK) having elected mayors and, even worse, those risible “police and crime commissioners”, was a very poor policy. The “police and crime commissioner” in Hampshire is a very fat woman who seems to be completely useless, and has never had a job (except political ones such as running Portsmouth Council), let alone a profession, though to give her some credit she at least recognized publicly that the so-called “riots” (protests) in 2024 against immigration or migration invasion were linked to, er, immigration and migration invasion. (Most of the country knows that anyway, true, but few politicians and other System drones have admitted it). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Jones_(British_politician).

(((Witkoff)…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Witkoff#Early_life.

Well, that idea is a non-starter, of course. People need to know what party is running, and that party must have clear ideology and, where appropriate, clear policies, even if only in outline.

As for that Phillipson drone, she is just a System political robot, liar, dissembler etc. A total waste of space, like so many of them.

16 (?) idiots, and probably bussed-in, at that.

…even if fake Labour manage to hang on at Runcorn and Helsby, though naturally I should prefer them to lose and, if possible, heavily.

Betting odds are often unreliable indicators of political events, and that is especially true of by-elections.

At time of writing, about 3 to 4 hours until the declaration at Widnes (for Runcorn and Helsby; apparently, the constituency itself has no hall large enough to accommodate the count and declaration).

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