Well, this week 7/10, thus again beating political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 5/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 5, and 8. Question 1 is an embarrassing one, one that I really should have got right, but did not.
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Yesterday Donald Trump told Keir Starmer he should use the military to tackle small boat crossings: 59% of Britons agree with the US president
By party Reform: 94% say military should be used Con: 82% Lab: 46% Lib Dem: 41%
Very interesting. Even Labour supporters, and even LibDems, nearly half of them anyway, support a far more forceful protection of borders policy. Nearly all Reform UK supporters want more forceful measures, and they are by far the most numerous (recent polling re. voting intention had Reform on 34%, with Lab and Cons both around 16%).
Sink the boats. It is harsh, yes, but the situation is desperate. 1,000-2,000 of the bastards are invading our country every single day now.
A top people smuggler has said gangs will soon be deploying 18-metre boats to bring even more illegal migrants to Britain
Detention. Sequestration. Concentration. Sterilization. Deportation. Or elimination.
Also, “smuggling” seems hardly the right word, when the invaders are openly sent across the Channel, met just off the French coast by ships of the Royal Navy, Border Force, or degraded RNLI, then escorted to British ports, the invaders meanwhile having been provided with life-jackets.
This is the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan in operation. The deliberate flooding of the UK (and the rest of Europe) with non-Europeans.
So even beyond the area some designate as a “Greater Israel”…
Kent Police have decided that no crime has been committed after Charlotte Hayes called for conservatives to be murdered: “Why is anyone condemning that. Kill them all. Kill them all.”
The Russian armed forces launched a massive night strike on Ukrainian defense industry enterprises developing the Sapsan operational-tactical missile system, the Defense Ministry reported.
The strike targets were achieved. All designated sites were hit.
🇷🇸 In Belgrade, Serbia a large military parade "Strength of Unity": 10,000 participants and new weapons
In Belgrade, in front of the "Serbia" Palace, a large military parade "Strength of Unity" is taking place, with about 10,000 participants, 2,500 weapons and military… pic.twitter.com/lSPgINnNom
"Labour are pressing ahead with an insidious plan to impose a dangerous new definition of ‘Islamophobia’ on the UK, one that will dramatically restrict what the British people can, and cannot, say about Islam."https://t.co/iGWiou8d4M
I am with Goodwin and Reform UK on that, but Goodwin, Reform, Tice, Farage, Laurence Fox, Katie Hopkins, “Tommy Robinson”, Toby Young, the “Free Speech Union” etc never mention the main subverters and repressors of free speech in this country— the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby.
I oppose both Islamism and Jew-Zionism, but it has to be said that, as far as I know, no extreme Muslim types have tried to close down my blog, or have me prosecuted, or have complained to police, professional (Bar) regulators etc about me. The Jews (Zionist Jews, pro-Israel Jews) have, many times. Mainly the small but (((well-funded))) cabal known as “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”], which is run by just a few Jew-Zionists, such as the liar and perjurer Gideon Falter and the liar and one-time serial social media troll —who harassed women online— and whom I call “Slitherman” (the so-called “Head of Investigations and Enforcement” of the “CAA”).
My husband has just said that despite all our efforts we won’t be able to stop it. I disagree. I think we can but everyone must make friends and family aware. Send them YT videos of the 2025 digital ID roll out in China to see what’s in store for the UK and the UK petition…
I was thinking about it more and it’s going to be so difficult to opt out of. Civil servants won’t be able to opt out. People claiming benefits and state pension won’t be able to opt out. They are the ones that must protest the most. Interesting how will they deal with people…
There is only one way to make corrupt and careerist MPs and ministers stop, but I am “not allowed” to say what, whether on this blog or any other platform…
The new package of EU anti-Russian sanctions will not include restrictions on the purchase of oil from Russia, European Commissioner for Economy and Productivity Valdis Dombrovskis said:https://t.co/JhpymKI7qbpic.twitter.com/CcGcU7WzcL
The anti-Russia sanctions have the effect of strengthening the Russian economy and society in most, and the most important, ways.
As for oil, the price continues to rise, overall, and Russia thereby benefits, hugely. Much of the war in Ukraine, on both sides, is being paid for by the consumers of Western Europe.
When a nation houses criminals in hotels while its own people struggle, anger isn’t radical; it’s reality. ⚖️ Justice means protecting citizens first, excuses second. 🇬🇧
Quite (only one correction: the untermensch was living in the “Hilton Hotel, Ealing”, according to the court report, not the Hilton, the one in Park Lane; so, apparently, in some Hilton offshoot, not the famous one).
Davey is a joke, the LibDems are a joke party, so naturally the opinion polls think that they will still have 50-100 MPs after the next general election, more than the Cons, and not far short of Labour. They might even end up as the official Opposition in the Commons. A joke party for what, increasingly, is a bad-joke country— and one sliding to civil/social/cultural/racial war.
“Nearly 1,100 illegal migrants arrive in the UK in one DAY as Nigel Farage rages at Starmer’s ‘one in, one out’ deal and claims ‘invasion is getting bigger’“
While I oppose what the Jews are doing in Israel/Palestine/Gaza/West Bank,I cannot see recognizing as a state a concept that is not a state at present is of any use.
British governments have almost always recognized governments and states de facto, i.e. because a government has actual control of a defined area. Britain has only rarely (mainly during the Second World War, in reference to the “governments-in-exile” of occupied Europe, mostly small groups based in London) recognized governments de jure, i.e. on ideological grounds and despite those “governments” having no or little real power on the ground.
"Nobody ever voted for this demographic transformation. Nobody ever voted for this mass influx of financially impoverished migrants from outside Europe."https://t.co/men995cJSJ
“I hope that the poor saps who criticize me occasionally on Twitter are noting how often I have been proven right since I started writing this blog nearly 4 years ago. I was blogging over a year ago, maybe longer, about how almost everyone, misled by the msm, was thinking of Boris Johnson as a strong leader-type, when his whole history shows the reverse, a weak man without ideas, principles or resilience, untrustworthy, incompetent and without leadership qualities.”
[my own words, published on this blog 5 years ago, in September 2020, during the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic. Was I right about Johnson, or not?]
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Opinion | Palestinians are being killed on supposedly safe evacuation routes and safe zones designated by the Israeli forces. Those who died included children “holding makeshift white flags”
“Israel”, both in the Middle East and in the rest of the world, including the UK, must indeed be “stopped”…
"They all have a serious, incredible connection to Jeffrey Epstein"
Presenter of The News Agents, Lewis Goodall, on the connection to Jeffrey Epstein shared by President Trump, the UK Government, and the Royal family, as the US President begins his second state visit#Newsnightpic.twitter.com/UfIwsEkM09
Poland should have an opportunity to host foreign nuclear weapons on its territory and to develop its own nuclear energy, President Karol Nawrocki said on LCI television:https://t.co/k06hVDuPoxpic.twitter.com/YJJJrWC1BO
“An asylum seeker who entered the UK illegally has been jailed for raping a woman in London’s Hyde Park.
Abdelrahmen Adnan Abouelela, 42, was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison for the rape, which happened in November last year.
The married father-of-one approached the victim as she was walking home alone from a night-out in central London at about 9pm and lured her to a secluded spot in the park where he raped her, Southwark Crown Court was told on Tuesday.
“You thought absolutely nothing of her,” judge Gregory Perrins told the defendant, whose address was given as a Hilton hotel in Ealing, west London.
“It must have been obvious to you that she was a woman under the influence of alcohol who was alone and vulnerable. You made the decision to take advantage of her vulnerability.”
[Evening Standard]
Wall, squad, end.
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It would be easier if those MPs who have confidence in him spoke to the whips. https://t.co/yTvpleg1B8
Brits leaving Britain, other Europeans leaving Britain, only the non-Europeans arriving in Britain, and in vast numbers.
An asylum seeker named Abdelrahmen Abouelela, who entered the UK illegally, from Egypt, and was staying in an asylum hotel, has been jailed for raping a woman in London’s Hyde Park
Zelensky’s regime has a hand both in the attempted assassination of US President Trump during his election campaign and in the recent killing of US political activist Kirk, Verkhovna Rada lawmaker Artem Dmitruk said in his opinion piece for TASS:https://t.co/MEdWpvYh9gpic.twitter.com/dGywZ7GvQ3
The Ukrainian government’s actions show that Vladimir Zelensky and his advisers are losing a grip on reality, according to an article published by US journal Foreign Policy:https://t.co/V3b5h6YUdlpic.twitter.com/sozWnkrTnQ
Probably. At least Zelensky and his cabal are no longer claiming that their forces will advance deep into Russia. That fantasy, at least, has gone.
Britain has formally expressed its intention to discuss a Visiting Forces Agreement with the Philippines, Manila's Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. said on Tuesday, as Manila deepens its security ties with Western allies amid rising tensions in the South China Sea.
More Starmer-stein fantasy geopolitics. Britain’s depleted armed forces cannot even defend the south coast of the UK against backward hordes in rubber boats…and do we really care whether China pressures —or even invades— the bloody Philippines?
The party "Alternative for Germany" remains the most popular party in Germany, currently its rating is 27%, which is a new record pic.twitter.com/UnKYvsGyhY
The Ukrainian army lost roughly 1,555 troops in battles with Russian forces in all the frontline areas over the past 24 hours, according to the latest data on the special military operation in Ukraine released by Russia’s Defense Ministry:https://t.co/OdpjuAs1Hypic.twitter.com/SO8BOSLtoi
Turkish media: "In case of an Israeli attack, we will strike their bases and facilities"
⏺ Amid rising tensions between Turkey and Israel, a media outlet close to Erdogan published a list of military and strategic targets in Israel and wrote: "In the event of a possible… pic.twitter.com/4achswxhMT
It seems unlikely to me that Israel would attack Turkey directly. After all, much of Israel’s oil supply comes via Turkey. Turkey could simply stop shipping the oil the last short leg to Haifa or elsewhere, which would cause an immediate crisis in Israel.
Apart from that, Turkey, though not a nuclear power, has very strong conventional forces, including hypersonic missiles. See the Google/AI analysis:
“Key Organizations and Programs
Roketsan: The primary defense company responsible for developing and producing Turkey’s rocket and missile systems, including the Tayfun and Bora (Khan) families.
Tayfun Missile Family: Includes the Tayfun Block-4, Turkey’s first hypersonic ballistic missile, designed to destroy strategic targets.
Yıldırım IV Missile Program: An initiative to develop a longer-range medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) capable of reaching targets across the Middle East and parts of Europe.
Bora/Khan Missile: The predecessor to the Tayfun, it serves as the backbone of Turkey’s short-range ballistic missile capability.
GÖKTUĞ Program: A project to develop indigenous air-to-air missiles, the Merlin (Bozdoğan) and Peregrine (Gökdoğan), to replace existing U.S. models.
Key Capabilities and Future Outlook
Hypersonic Technology: Turkey has entered the hypersonic missile domain with the Tayfun Block-4.
Long-Range Ballistic Missiles: The development of systems like the Tayfun and Yıldırım IV demonstrates a push for longer-range strategic capabilities.
Space Launch Capabilities: Roketsan is developing a satellite launch vehicle, the Simsek-2, to place satellites in orbit.
Indigenous Development: Turkey’s defense industry is rapidly advancing, with the goal of becoming a national and global leader in rocket and missile technology.
[Google]
I think that, in the back of the Turkish mind is the knowledge that much of the Middle East was merely a part of the Ottoman Empire, and not so long ago— until 1922, little more than a century ago.
The Turkish armed forces comprise as many as 500,000 men altogether, of which maybe 400,000 are Army personnel. That army has well over 2,000 main battle tanks. The Turkish air force is likewise large and being upgraded.
Overall, the forces at the command of the Turkish government match those of Israel (leaving aside the Israeli nuclear weapons). The Israeli nightmare scenario would be a multifront war against, simultaneously, the largest or most powerful regional states: Turkey and Iran, in particular.
Eddy Cantor and I made a complaint to the BSB about Simon Myerson KC refusing to comply with Cantor’s waiver of privilege.
We sent Myerson’s chambers a copy to give them a chance to resolve things. They insisted on deleting it without reading it. Crackers.@SCynic1@SP_Chambers
Myerson’s involvement is ‘opaque’. He seems to concede he did advise the defendants. But he is refusing to disclose anything despite his client Mr Cantor authorising disclosure. It seems to me that Myerson is being obstructive. Why might that be?
Myerson should never have been placed, even though very briefly, on the Bench as a Recorder (part-time judge); thankfully, his behaviour ensured that he was removed in ignominy before very long.
Myerson’s sworn testimony in the case of Wilson v. Mendelsohn, Newbon (deceased), and Cantor was disbelieved by the trial judge.
Moses brought down commandments including “Thou shalt not bear false witness” for a reason— many Jews are perjurers, and were, even thousands of years ago.
The German Chancellor, while wearing a Jewish kippah, cries due to the spread of anti-Semitism… pic.twitter.com/n7rTZf3Ri6
I was rather disappointed to see that the “Not Proven” verdict, available in Scottish criminal courts, is to be abolished. I have always thought it a good thing that a Scottish jury can decide that, in effect, they suspect that the defendant probably did whatever he/she is charged with but that the evidence did not support a “Guilty” verdict on the basis of beyond a reasonable doubt.
I should have liked to have seen the “Not Proven” introduced to English courts too. So much for that…
“All these things happened to me in London today I paid nearly £30 for a train ticket to take me into London from a town just 30 miles away —on a Saturday
The first person I sat next to, I think from India, decided to have a FaceTime conversation with his friend on speakerphone so we all had to listen to it
The train was late by 40 minutes due to unexplained “signalling issues”. It was also filthy.
I paid nearly £8 for a pint
I offered a woman my seat on the tube without realising she was with a man who intervened and said “no man”. He was not from the UK. I think he took my gesture as an insult.
I was asked for money by homeless people 3 times in one day
I noticed several people who are paid to give information to taxpayers and tourists over the tannoy on the London Tube cannot speak English properly
A cabbie told me “London is dead most nights”, unless you are the global high net worth set or top 1%
Restaurants are visibly struggling and often hideously overpriced
I had dinner in a neighbourhood where the average rent is £3,663 per month while half of all local social housing has gone to people who were not even born in the UK
I was constantly aware I should not get my phone out on the street as 80,000 were stolen last year
I also read on the way back while checking that stat that there were 90,000 shoplifting offences in London last year, up 54%
My train back —delayed—was suddenly changed at the last minute with all passengers on board.
They were told it would no longer be stopping at all stops.
I bought a tin of instant coffee on the way home and it had a security tag on it
Maybe I’m in a bad mood and perhaps it’s amusing to think how somebody of my political outlook is “triggered” but to me there is a deeper point here
London is over —it’s so over
It’s a city in visible decline with deteriorating standards and no real sense of identity or belonging
Going in and out of our capital city is a truly miserable experience
Infrastructure is falling apart, as is the social contract
I’ve been coming in and out of London since 1981
I simply cannot remember a time when it’s been this visibly dire and when so many things just do not work as they should”
[Matt Goodwin]
That rather echoes a blog post I published almost exactly three years ago:
Of course, the migrant-invaders see nothing the matter with London as it now is, because where they come from is worse yet. They are from Bombay and Bangalore, the slums of teeming South Asian and East Asian cities, the ramshackle neighbourhoods of Lagos or Accra, or wherever.
Look at London’s Mayor, Sadiq Khan, a Muslim apostate carpetbagger in the pocket of the Jew-Zionist lobby. He himself is part of the problem, but only part.
I am very glad that I have not lived in London since 1998 (though I did live in Higher Denham, just outside London, for 6 months in 2001-2002, and worked at that time as international lawyer in London, both at Gray’s Inn, where I was leaseholder of a set of chambers, and just off Berkeley Square in Mayfair).
Ironically, my later disbarment (2016) was pronounced (by a superannuated former circuit judge chairing a 5-member panel) in the very same building where I had sat as notional “Head of Chambers” (it was actually an offshore set-up dealing with Russia, former Soviet Union, Caribbean, Brazil etc, not ordinary English Bar work), and leaseholder.
If I were to live in London today, I should probably have my Rolex watches stolen. In fact, I no longer have them anyway (sold many years ago for reasons of financial pressure, i.e. I needed the money!).
Even were I to hit the Euromillions lottery, and so be able to live in a Nash terrace at Regent’s Park, I doubt that I should bother.
“…Either way, suddenly alone in the centre of a city I no longer recognised, I couldn’t have felt more vulnerable.
I resolved to find a police officer, but despite walking up and down some of London’s busiest central areas – down Jermyn Street, along Piccadilly and over to Leicester Square – I saw none.
West End Central police station, which would have been a ten-minute walk away, had closed permanently in 2021 after being sold to developers for a reported £50 million.
No wonder opportunistic crimes like these are on the rise when bobbies have all but abandoned their beats.
Giving up, I headed home, walking the three miles to my flat in Kensington because I had no cards with which to pay for a bus or taxi.
Dazed and shattered, and with the pain in my leg only growing, I took a breather in Hyde Park to register the crime on my phone using the Met’s online form.
The next day I received a call to say that officers from Hammersmith police station would come to take a statement from me at 8am the following morning.
But at the time they were due to arrive, they rang to say they couldn’t come because they couldn’t find an available police car.
Really? The station is barely a half-hour walk away. Disappointed, I had to make do with discussing it over the phone with the officer instead. Such muggings were, he said, ‘rife’ in the capital at the moment.
He asked if I wanted to take it any further and, honestly, I didn’t. The pointlessness of reporting a crime so long after the event is infuriating – it’s a tick-box exercise, nothing more.
The chances of the police catching a gang with my vague description of their clothes and ethnicity must be almost nil.
Ultimately, pursuing a report would mean me enduring a bureaucratic hurdle – filling in more forms online, having more phone calls. And for what?
All of this could have been avoided if there were more police on our streets, which would serve as a deterrent to these thugs. It’s futile having a police force at all in London if they can’t adequately react to something like this.
[Daily Mail]
Actually, 90% or more of “all this” could also be avoided if London were a white English city…
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The Uniparty is collapsing …
Reform UK 34% Labour 25% Conservatives 15%
💥Highest ever Reform vote 💥 Lowest Labour vote since 2019 💥 Lowest Tory vote since Ipsos began polling in 1976
Of course, what will happen is that the existing System parties will falter and fail, but Reform UK itself will become a System party in the end, if it looks like taking power. You can already see signs of that— the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby influence, the non-European candidates etc.
All the same, this is a great thing. The Overton Window is shifting, visibly. After Reform, there may emerge, may have to emerge, a genuinely social-national party or movement. However, the “Parliamentary road” is a limited option, because the English/British will soon be a minority in the UK.
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If anything, those predictions are conservative.
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Trump calls Iran the “bully of the Middle East…”
Israel has bombed 5 countries and invaded 3 in the past two years alone.
As I said 9 years ago, a squawking parrot in a golden cage, guarded by a phalanx of Zionist Jews…
Trump had the chance to take American in a new and better, and quasi-isolationist, direction. Now, the Deep State, largely under Jew/Zionist/Israeli control, has made Trump just the latest figurehead puppet for “intervention”, following Bush snr, Clinton, Bush jnr, “ex-tra-ord-in-ary” Obama (the one-time “great white black mixed-race hope”), and Biden.
Israel did this to over 1000 mosques.
Imagine the headlines if Iran destroyed 1000 synagogues.
Israel did this to Gaza and the world didn't even care to notice. But now that Israel experiences 1% of what Gaza has, we're supposed to care? pic.twitter.com/1wnd1Ieeds
Will Russia strike Israel? If so, where? Dimona? Ben-Gurion Airport? I doubt that that will happen, but it just might, now that the USA dog has been wagged (again) by the Jewish tail.
We have bombed a nation we are not at war with and have done so without Congress knowing about it, voting on it or approving it. President Trump’s actions are not only unconstitutional—they are dangerous. As Ranking Member of the Military Personnel Subcommittee I am especially…
He knows no more than any of us and not only are the British people less safe today, the terror threat will inevitably be officially raised. What a fool. A fool who accidentally brought a Chinese spy in to Parliament. https://t.co/BDmCjfZwEQ
The United States, even more than Israel, has an entitled “I can bomb you but don’t you bomb me” attitude. I well recall the scalded reaction in the USA when the World Trade Center attack happened in 2001. That only happened to other people (who, many Americans think, are scarcely people at all)…
I think that that attitude goes back at least to the Second World War, when the U.S. bombing campaign in Europe laid waste huge areas not only of Germany but of several other countries as well. At that time, there was no danger at all of any country retaliating against the U.S. mainland or its population. A feeling of invulnerability.
Farage is almost pathologically pro-Jewish lobby, and pro-Israel. That is my biggest black mark for Reform UK, and supports the theory that Reform is being lined-up to take over when the main System parties finally fall, which cannot be far off.
Ecce the Nigerian woman who will soon (next general election) be “leader” of a Conservative Party with as few as 10 MPs. I imagine, though, that her MPs will dump her by the end of this year.
The premium for being slavishly pro-Israel is not high when the leaders of “Labour” and Reform UK, maybe the LibDems too, are no different.
the destruction of a “top-secret biological” and non-traditional weapons center in Ness Ziona, 20 km from Tel Aviv” pic.twitter.com/QJy46rcJIo
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
Chaos in Israeli bomb shelter: Fights and pepper spray during Iranian missile strike pic.twitter.com/jzywPDfdsY
— Iran War Designer (@IranWarDesigner) June 22, 2025
Tasnim News Agency: Iran's Fordow nuclear facility was only partially damaged by US strikes pic.twitter.com/62bXb7NF8o
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
If so, it might have been better to say that the base was totally wiped out!
Top advisor to Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Mahdi Mohammadi:
-We are fighting a very complex war. The response to America is inevitable, and the first step is the destruction of Israel pic.twitter.com/3NNfTy4SBs
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
Ben Gurion Airport was high likely hit. Multiple planes scheduled to land there have diverted to different airports this morning pic.twitter.com/Hm97F2KYTQ
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
Were I the Iranian decision-maker, I should make that airport a really major priority target, along with the Dimona nuclear base. After that, central Tel Aviv.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC): "We struck Ben Gurion Airport, the Israeli regime's biological research center and backup command and control centers." pic.twitter.com/uh7TVKo5l7
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
🇮🇷| IRGC:
The takeoff locations of the aircraft involved in the attack on nuclear facilities have been identified.
The US must expect a regrettable reaction that exceeds its calculations. Having several US bases in the region is not a strength, but a vulnerability. Attacks on… pic.twitter.com/JkRbDgQRpT
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
[“The takeoff locations of the aircraft involved in the attack on nuclear facilities have been identified. The US must expect a regrettable reaction that exceeds its calculations. Having several US bases in the region is not a strength, but a vulnerability. Attacks on Israel will continue.”]
Well done @RupertLowe10 and all those lifting his voice.
Hotels much the same. I was due to speak back in 1978 at the Clarendon Court Hotel, Little Venice. Jews connected with the pathetic Searchlight mag, now defunct, contacted the hotel management (the same kind of malicious harassment now undertaken by the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” cabal). As a result, the Clarendon cancelled, and I had to pay out for a coach to bus people who arrived there to my new venue, a large room with a bar over a pub somewhere near the river, not far from Dolphin Square.
As to the Clarendon Court Hotel, which had once been a fairly good place (foreign Test cricket teams playing at quite-nearby Lord’s would stay there in the 1970s), the last time I saw it, around 1990 or so, it was full of…yes… “asylum-seekers”, East European Gypsies etc. Yes, that’s right…35 years ago! That crap did not start in 2024, or 2010, or even 1997.
Incidentally, the Clarendon once had an amusing notice outside, relating to its spa studio: “The Body Feminine— Entrance at Rear“!
Ah. Just looked it up. The building has evidently been extensively remodelled, and is selling as multi-million-pound apartments, like the rest of London (even the old SIS/MI6 building, Century House, at 100 Westminster Bridge Road, near Lambeth North underground, is now “luxury” apartments).
I also just saw this 1992 report about that hotel: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/231279.stm: the hotel was forced to pay £6,000 apiece —maybe £20,000 each in 2025 money— to some bloody Afghans and others “forced to endure cockroaches” (etc) there… Cockroaches. Well, that would certainly never have happened back in Afghanistan…
Exactly. They don’t sell tickets. Their audience don’t spend money.
We GUARENTEE sold out show. We bring RECORD bar. Our audience are 18yrs to 81.
🚨 BREAKING: The Iranian Parliament has just ordered the Strait of Hormuz Strait must be CLOSED. The Strait handles 20% of global daily oil shipments — its closure could send prices soaring. The step will come into effect, pending a final decision by Iran’s Supreme Council. pic.twitter.com/1HvPg74Z9p
Video of a precise strike by Iranian missiles on the Mossad headquarters in Israel! The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) razed to the ground the headquarters of Mossad, the intelligence agency that was supposedly considered “number one” in the world in terms of secrecy… pic.twitter.com/Q9jSOdzKGh
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
Iran shows launches of new generation ballistic missiles "Kheibar Shekan" with multiple warheads during 20th wave of strikes on Israel pic.twitter.com/edHjYJj50e
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
Analysts in Moscow:
The US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities are not just a regional escalation, but a direct threat to Russian and global national security.
Russia views what happened as a blatant US transgression of geopolitical red lines.
Unfollowing as many Jewish pundits today as I followed in support after 7/10. If you’re tweeting “Islamo leftie tears” you’re off your rocker & deeply offensive. It’s not even a left or right thing to object or agree with strikes on Iran and America barrelling in with 6 Enola…
[“Unfollowing as many Jewish pundits today as I followed in support after 7/10. If you’re tweeting “Islamo leftie tears” you’re off your rocker & deeply offensive. It’s not even a left or right thing to object or agree with strikes on Iran and America barrelling in with 6 Enola Gays.
You’re also displaying Islamophobia whilst constantly bleating about anti-semitism. I’m no leftie, I was a Tory until I had enough of the crazy far-right lean and a succession of appalling leaders. I’m a Zionist, my 22 yo father helped liberate Belsen and still talked of it on his death-bed. I have a Star of David in my bio since 7/10 as a tiny gesture of support for Jews even though I’m C of E. What more do you want from people like me? What?! Your blind support of Israel no matter what, even as babies in Gaza are blown to bits and everyone starves is crackers. Enough.
You bring it entirely on yourselves. You actively goad & insult people on here. You insult the very people who believe in Israel and have always supported it just not when it goes mental which is very regularly under Netanyahu. Lots of Israelis hate him too. I have no time for the ghastly Hamas, Mullah, Houthi and Hezbollah fans who go on marches but dear god the Jews who back Trump & Netanyahu are a loud & aggressive disgrace. And when Eylon Levy talks of the Blitz or Dunkirk – it’s an insult.
You bombed Iran, you got bombed back, you seem to want all of us to be bombed, bugger off!“]
Ha. Brava!
I had thought that lady tweeter must be at least partly-Jewish. Seems that I was probably mistaken in thinking so.
She is talking, inter alia, about the kind of aggressive and malicious Zionist Jews prominent on Twitter etc, such as those connected with the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, Jews such as Gideon Falter, “Slitherman”, and “Mark Lewis Lawyer”, among other liars.
Charging them £350? Come on! If the RAF was to insert itself in any way at all it should be to airlift people out for free.
There I do disagree. The “British” Jews who are those, or most of those, being repatriated, are probably hard-core Zionists anyway. I have already blogged that, if they love Israel so much, let them hunker down with a pack of matzo biscuits, an Uzi, and a Desert Eagle, and fight. Why should they be rescued at all? If they are going to be, why should the British taxpayers subsidize them? Most probably have plenty of money, too.
Horrific, and on a Biblical scale. The (Israeli) Jews have done that, and others, in the USA, UK, France etc, support what the Israeli government has done and what it continues to do.
I’ve now got evidence that suggests Mark Lewis knowingly made a false report to the police about me to help his clients win the litigation.
Lewis poses, increasingly without credibility, as an effective solicitor, but he has been making false accusations to police etc for *at least* 13 years: see
Others of the same type, such as Simon Myerson (Jew barrister who had to be removed as part-time judge because of his hate-filled tweets etc), Daily Star scribbler Adam Cailler, and others, had their sworn testimony disbelieved by a senior judge at Wilson’s successful libel trial. All members or supporters of the “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, and all liars and quite possibly perjurers.
Incidentally, the sworn testimony of the “CAA” Chairman, Gideon Falter, was also disbelieved by another judge and at another trial, years ago, the successful appeal of Foreign Office diplomat Rowan Laxton.
I have had, as many readers will know, my own problems over the past 12 years and arising from lying accusations made by Lewis, “Slitherman”, and some old Jewish “CAA” crones from North London.
No wonder one of the Ten Commandments brought down by Moses was “Thou shalt not bear false witness“— it is what “they” do.
More late tweets
Agree with every word. HS2 always wrong choice. I worked on "Eddington review", quoted here, which specifically warned against. Made worse by appalling lack of political leadership & planning insanity. We should be really, really angry. Political failure has made us much poorer https://t.co/4eDHsKechZ
Among the points hit by Iran are Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, a biological research center and command and control bases. pic.twitter.com/Bf5RJ1k7r4
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
Chaos breaks out in Paris during popular music festival 2025 (Fête de la Musique)
371 arrested, 6 stabbed, one critically, 1,500 injured, 13 police officers injured, 51 vehicles set on fire pic.twitter.com/S7nJkYUDLE
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025
God… Paris, the one-time “City of Light”, now overrun by barbarians, untermenschen…
Former Israeli Prime Minister Olmert:
“Iran will not collapse despite the US’s very heavy attack.
Approximately 25,000 requests were submitted to book departure flights from "Israel" through the website of El Al, following the opening of registration on Saturday evening. pic.twitter.com/7LAGQqSfkR
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 22, 2025