Even if you don’t think it’s insane, the public, under enough stress as it is with cost of living and yet another administration imploding by the hour, does not want to be told they’re at risk of getting invaded and/or bombed by Russia. No thank you. Not their problem!
I was slightly hopeful that Al Carns might turn out to be a little better than the usual System drones in Parliament. I prefer to be an optimist rather than a pessimist, generally. However, it seems that, once again, a former officer has proven to be a disappointment as a politician.
There is no threat to the UK from Russia; more exactly, the “Russian threat” is a response to NATO (NWO/ZOG) actions, and one constantly stoked by the continual NATO incursions in the Baltic, the Black Sea, and shipments of arms, ammunition, and taxpayers’ money to “Ukraine” (the shambolic, corrupt, and brutal Jew-Zionist/Ukrainian-thug regime in Kiev).
Incidentally, that Kyle person has not only been involved with some allegedly near-fraudulent financial activities, but is tied-up, or friendly with, at least one Jew sex criminal in the Brighton area.
Richard Tice’s “Bullets not Benefits, Warfare not Welfare” line is genuinely disgusting.
It’s a cynical, callous false choice that deliberately pits support for disabled people, pensioners and struggling families against our armed forces.
[“It has emerged in the Telegraph that Reform’s Jenrick and Braverman’s fast-track asylum scheme meant that illegals completed a TEN PAGE ‘questionnaire’ rather than a proper face-to-face interview.
Their scheme applied to six countries.
Afghanistan. Eritrea. Libya. Syria. Yemen.
And of course, Sudan.
As we know, the Sudanese monster was handed a visa after going through the Reform MP’s asylum scheme.
These are backward countries that make medieval England look sophisticated and forward-thinking.
They treat women like dirt and are generally entirely incompatible with our standards, culture and way of life.
I will make a firm Restore Britain policy commitment here today.
Every single individual handed a visa under Jenrick and Braverman’s fast-track asylum scheme will be deported under a Restore Britain Government.
Except one. He won’t be deported. A far more permanent fate awaits him.
Not only that, we will end immigration from those six countries. Entirely.
In addition.
Afghans, Eritreans, Libyans, Syrians, Yemenis and Sudanese men currently in our country living off the taxpayer, unable to speak English, committing crime, failing to work, claiming benefits?
They will be deported.
Any of those nationalities who arrived illegally will be removed.
That will mean a vast amount of deportations. I mean vast.
Restore Britain will repair just some of the damage caused by Reform’s Jenrick and Braverman.
Evidently not all, tragically.
A Restore Britain Government will mass deport the fake asylum seekers, illegals and freeloaders that these Reform politicians welcomed into our country.
That is my pledge to you all.”]
[Rupert Lowe]
Well said.
Reform, with its would-be System near-“centrism”, non-European candidates, and pro-Jewish-lobby, pro-Israel stances, is getting left behind, but the opinion polls have not quite caught up with events, and do not have Restore on their lists of options, in most cases, so a true picture of the public mood is not presented, as yet.
I’m sick of hearing about the righteous and virtuous values of foreign NHS staff. They didn’t fly here on their angel wings. They are here for the money/benefits of being in a white society #RemigrationNow#DeportThemAll#RestoreBritain
Sinn Fein has become a bad joke, a parody of itself, just like the Scottish and Welsh “nationalists”.
Notice how the same basic propaganda is always pumped out.
I've been in a (posh) Cheshire town this morning. Rarely heard English spoken on the streets. Half of those out and about, not English. The changes are everywhere and so very rapid!
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) June 12, 2026
Even those that look like they might be English turn out not to be when one passes and hears them converse. It's really quite nightmarish.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) June 12, 2026
Even Hereford…
I have not been there for 20 years, maybe longer. Now invaded and occupied, like everywhere else, pretty much. Sad.
Up to 90% of Ireland’s asylum seekers may have entered from Northern Ireland, data shows https://t.co/6IvDaFQrdV
Any stupid ex-officers, retired generals, System MPs and/or newspaper scribblers and/or TV/radio talking-heads wanting pensions and State disability payments slashed in favour of “Defence”, or indeed claiming that Britain now even exists as more than a geographic space housing non-white invader-occupiers and (((cosmopolitan))) exploiters, should be ignored or, better, ridden out of town on a rail.
Frankly, as a nation and country worth “defending” from Russia (as usually claimed, despite the fact that Russia has no such intent anyway), Britain no longer exists. It can exist again, but only when the rootless cosmopolitans are removed, along with the non-European invaders and parasites.
Talk about building up armed forces once we have a nation-state again, and not before that happens.
Up to 90% of Ireland’s asylum seekers may have entered from Northern Ireland, data shows https://t.co/6IvDaFQrdV
The Sudanese monster who tried to behead an Irishman had fled Sudan after trying to kill a policeman. We literally have the scum of the earth arriving in Britain and nobody is checking their backgrounds!
This is why A&E is so clogged up. I was sent to urgent care last week to wait 10 hours to be seen by 5 very slow foreign trainee doctors with different opinions, why are we not training our own? I was medically more knowledgable than they were. Utter joke.
Rachel Reeves photobombs a TikToker but quickly pulls back when she realises it was a negative comment she didn’t want to hear or answer the question… pic.twitter.com/WbvWCcepQO
— WeGotitBack 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@NotFarLeftAtAll) June 10, 2026
Rachel Reeves— Jewish lobby/Israel lobby puppet.
Does anyone with half a brain really think Burnham is going to make an iota of difference here? I mean c'mon ffs, the quality of the cabinet is frankly embarrassing.
Quite. Why reshuffle, when the pack consists entirely of jokers?
Stray thought
Just saw an old episode of The Chase Celebrity. One “celebrity” I had never seen nor heard of. Utter cretin. Apparently on morning TV (as all four were or are). I have already forgotten his name.
As for the others, there were two pretty ignorant careerist-type women, something-maybe-Susanna Reid, and Kate Garraway. The prime spot for ignoramus of the day goes, however, to Piers Morgan. He really embarrassed himself, but he wore his utter lack of basic general knowledge like a suit of armour, and evidently thinks himself extremely intelligent.
These are the types to whom the public are expected to look for guidance on current events etc. Look at Piers Morgan, who was a System TV mouthpiece for the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic and called those doubting the “approved” narrative, “Covidiots” etc. Not that he was alone. A weightier voice, that of Andrew Neil, was no better.
Irritating to think how well-remunerated those morning TV idiots are, when they really know nothing.
More tweets
Not even just illegals, legals that shouldn’t be here in the first place either. I experienced this first hand when I lived in one fairly recently. It went from an all-White household to me being an ethnic minority in my own home. These landlords do not care about us at all.
A social-national government needs to eliminate most forms of parasite landlordism.
This area of Great Yarmouth is an Immigrant hellhole & natives on Benefits I thought Restore was against this so who really was going to live here being honest.
— 🏴Steve🏴🏴 (@Steve92592444) June 12, 2026
Tom Tugendhat, part-Jew member of Conservative Friends of Israel, and former “chocolate soldier”. Such individuals, and the Con Party generally, offer nothing to the British people.
There is no “Russian threat” to this country. On the contrary, we should be cultivating close relations with Russia, taking cheap energy from Russia, and selling our goods and services on the Russian market, which is huge and, now, almost closed to the EU states (by their own foolish choice).
Do you mean to say America has lost this war they picked on behalf of Israel?
Nigerian woman, puppet of the Jewish lobby and Israel, member of Conservative Friends of Israel, wants the UK to interfere in a fight that has absolutely nothing to do with us, all because Israel and the UK Jewish lobby “fifth column” want it to happen.
*I’ll knock the Greens 95% of the time but I don’t disagree that America & Israel have gone rogue and that’s polite.
Hodges is blatantly pro-Jew, pro-Israel. I do not know whether he has some Jewish background (not via his mother, the English actress Glenda Jackson), or what. Maybe just for reasons of careerism (“they” are vindictive to those who do not kow-tow to them).
Still, it is clear that Starmer-stein is in a bind. He is usually a complete puppet of the Jewish/Israel lobby, but the Gorton and Denton by-election showed that many, perhaps most, of the Muslim voters in the UK are ditching Labour in favour of the Greens, George Galloway’s “Workers’ Party” or Islamist independent candidates.
That factor, together with the defection of huge numbers of English/British voters to Reform UK, means that Starmer must tread carefully with the Muslim voting bloc (at present about 7% of all voters, but maybe 10% by 2029, and an already critical-mass in quite a number of presently-Labour constituencies).
Why the fuck are we responsible for defending the arsonist from the fire they started?
Fuck 'em, the US and Israel started this shit, they can sort themselves out.
The American and Israeli govts are responsible for protecting their citizens, not the British govt. You can tell this by the names of the respective govts. Also, you might want to look at a map where you will see that the UK's territory doesn't overlap that of Israel or the US
Better yet – why don’t we fix our borders, process claims offshore & stop them coming in the first place
The British people, grappling with the worst cost-of-living crisis since the Second World War, deserve so much better than this … pic.twitter.com/INdB4dOoRF
I have a better idea. Give them £1,000 a head (if you feel the need to be generous); if they refuse, parachute them somewhere/anywhere with a loaf of bread each and a canteen of water.
Labour is gaslighting voters. Britain's borders are wide open. Close to 200,000 have arrived & another 200,000 are forecast to arrive over the next few years – all of whom will get phones, cash, & accommodation
The “Campaign Against Antisemitism” is effectively a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy in London, run by a tiny group of malicious Jews, which politically-motivated cabal are all liars and/or perjurers.
This isn’t left vs right anymore, it’s life vs death of the White race.
Iran's use of inexpensive drones puts the US and its allies at an economic disadvantage by depleting their stockpiles of expensive missiles, The New York Times reported:https://t.co/X0sXZH7Ajhpic.twitter.com/FoCpk9hl1g
Easily shot down, of course, but only so long as the defending army or airforce has defensive missiles (etc).
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspects the White House of conducting behind-the-scenes negotiations with Tehran, Israel's Channel 12 reported:https://t.co/HjmGZj3aWapic.twitter.com/PHdNvvyJxb
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed responsibility for the missile attack on Ben Gurion International Airport in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, the press release said:https://t.co/NrCKPzwPEJpic.twitter.com/MEGSPnLeue
The “Campaign Against Antisemitism” and “UK Lawyers for Israel” (the memberships or support-cadres of which overlap) are both alien, pretending to be English/British when it suits them, but both consisting of aliens with (many of them) both British and Israeli passports.
Russian troops liberated the community of Yarovaya in the Donetsk region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Thursday:https://t.co/SfGffOY5DBpic.twitter.com/eRV8Bc6UJI
Six Arab countries from the Persian Gulf on the brink of food shortage?
CNN reported:
🔹Six Arab countries of the Persian Gulf – Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait – import about 85% of their food, while dependence on grain imports rises to… pic.twitter.com/yOVMeujYDP
[“Six Arab countries from the Persian Gulf on the brink of food shortage? CNN reported:
Six Arab countries of the Persian Gulf – Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait – import about 85% of their food, while dependence on grain imports rises to over 90%.
Even Oman, which has the highest degree of self-sufficiency among these countries, still obtains most of its needed food from abroad.
The Strait of Hormuz is best known as the world’s most important oil choke point, but it is also one of the vital arteries for food imports into the Persian Gulf countries.
According to data from the Joint Maritime Information Center, under normal circumstances about 138 ships pass through this strait daily, carrying not only oil and gas but also a significant portion of imported food to the region.“]
Looks as though Isabel Oakeshott and all those tattooed and nose/ear-pierced, Botox-lipped “influencer” cretins in Dubai are going to be on an enforced diet.
[“Iran carried out attacks on Ben Gurion Airport and a large American data center in Bahrain belonging to Amazon.
Iranian authorities have begun implementing a plan to govern the country “under conditions of prolonged conflict”
According to Israeli estimates, Iran still has an arsenal of 2,500 ballistic missiles of various ranges and continues their production.”]
The war against Iran is costing the US a billion dollars a day, – says journalist from The Atlantic, Nancy Youssef, citing a representative of the US Congress.
Cargo ship linked to China left the Strait of Hormuz without incident
Maritime traffic tracking data shows that a cargo ship linked to China left the Strait of Hormuz without incidents. This represents a significant development that comes just a few hours after reports that… pic.twitter.com/ORcy6RHU0M
ABD Senatosu'nda ABD'nin İran'a saldırısını protesto eden eski Piyade aktivisti zorla çıkarıp kolunu kırmışlar.
Herkes her şeyin farkında 💯#füze İspanya Azerbaycan'ın Nahçıvan Motorine 12.45 #NATO Kuzey Kore #TelAviv Suriye'de Made in EU Azerbaycan'ın Nahçıvan Motorine 12.45 pic.twitter.com/lQ3m4HNHtn
America, “land of freedom” and free speech (supposedly).
As for American “democracy”, well…
This shield he's talking about. The Iranians – or their proxies – did actually hit Akrotiri, right? That photo of a big hole in the side of a hanger. We didn't all imagine it? https://t.co/YtBH7Wu6Xy
So what if the Iranians, or Hezbollah, or an Israeli false flag attack, made a hole in the side of a shed or hangar at Akrotiri? Is this actually meant to be an important issue?
I have always been as proud to be British as I am to be Jewish. But as I write in the @Daily_Express, faced with a Prime Minister who, in these dangerous times , prioritises personal political survival and appeasement, I know where I’d rather be
Or is she doing a “Maureen Lipman”? (constantly promising threatening to emigrate from the UK to Israel but never actually going). I expect so…
Human misery all over again just like Gaza. The usual patter about never targeting civilians and hospitals and yet the WHO has already identified 13 attacks on healthcare and we’ve seen the graves dug for the schoolkids. pic.twitter.com/aPdRULSC7D
I often poke fun at that lady tweeter and her political organization, “the Moderates” (which I fancy exists only in her own head), but I think that, usually, her heart is in the right place (n.b. heart, not head).
Iran's Sejjil missile, which is currently the biggest problem for the US and Israel, has a range of about 2,000 kilometers, which allows it to reach targets in Israel and Southeast Europa. It can be launched very quickly, and reaches Tel Aviv in just seven minutes.#IranWarpic.twitter.com/aTiL5pFWiG
— Jedan od vas🎭Один из вас (@Borcanet) March 5, 2026
It may be that the Iranians are “keeping the best ’til last“, that their best weapons are in hardened protective areas buried in mountains etc, and that those missiles will be deployed once the Israelis have used up most of their defensive missiles. We shall see.
🇮🇱⚔️🇱🇧 Mass evacuation from the southern suburbs of Beirut after Israeli authorities issued an evacuation order affecting nearly half a million residents.
The fanatics in Tel Aviv appear to be preparing to level Al-Dahiye the same way Gaza was devastated. pic.twitter.com/n6TFdjkixw
An 'israeli' jewish settler. Dual French citizenship. Taken as an IOF prisoner of war by Al-Qassam Brigades in 2006 through tunnels between occupied Palestine '48 ('israel') and Gaza.
An ‘israeli’ jewish settler. Dual French citizenship. Taken as an IOF prisoner of war by Al-Qassam Brigades in 2006 through tunnels between occupied Palestine ’48 (‘israel’) and Gaza.
The ‘jewish state’ turned the world upside down looking for him.
Meanwhile, he was grilling chicken on the beach with the lads from the Al-Qassam Shadow Unit.
He spent 5 years in captivity.
In 2011, he was exchanged for 1027 Palestinian hostages from the jewish occupation’s death and rape dungeons.
One of the Palestinian hostages was Yahya Sinwar.
A story that will haunt the ‘jewish state’ long after it is relegated to the dustbins of history“]
Lewis Hamilton calls for 'the people of Africa to take their countries back from the British' and other former colonial powers in extraordinary speech talking up his own heritage in Benin, Senegal and Nigeria https://t.co/hTFzpFF5RH
Just a hugely wealthy half-caste who knows nothing much (though, in fairness, he does support animal welfare, and has supported some worthwhile charities).
Absolutely disgusting. That woman and her children have been betrayed, particularly by all the System political parties and their MPs.
The UK is rapidly becoming a police state, so there are limitations on what we are “allowed” to say, or publish, but the fact is that 90%+ of the MPs in Parliament, and newspaper scribblers, and TV/radio talking heads, deserve to be…[COMMENT REDACTED, because this is a police state now].
I contacted my MP last year about this. His response? “Everyone is struggling”.
Dan Hodges is more like one of those “Israel First” American talking heads than a British “journalist”. If he is not at least “part-“, I cannot understand his attitude. Surely careerism and money cannot explain it…
Israel is a poison in the world, has committed genocide, and all sorts of sadistic acts, and deserves what is coming to it. To adopt the famous WW2 (ex-Biblical) phrase, those who sow the wind will reap the whirlwind.
If you ever wanted a policy to encourage even more illegal migration then I’m pretty sure “try and get into our country and if your claim for asylum is denied we will give you £40,000 to leave” would be it.
A simple, obviously correct statement. “Come to the UK on a rubber boat, illegally (or come as a student or tourist, then overstay, and then make a bogus claim for asylum; and then, when rejected, get up to £40,000 in cash, and a free air ticket home“, yet the present government (including failed rock-bottom one-time lawyer-for-five-minutes, Shabana Mahmood, herself a Pakistani) cannot, apparently, see the nonsense for what it is. Or prefer not to see.
A plain invitation to come to the UK as a migrant-invader, and fleece the British people out of up to £40,000 (and, incidentally, while your bogus asylum claim is being “investigated”, you will get free accommodation, a government debit card with money put on it every week, free food, and any necessary medical and dental care etc).
Labour will try anything, any scam, not to be utterly trashed in the May 2026 local elections, and then at all by-elections until the next GE in 2029 or 2029. Make their day (and that of the “Conservative” Party). Vote anywhere but Lab and Con.
Get rid of the System parties and those behind them. Just get rid.
£40k ≈ 14.9 million PKR (at ~373 PKR/GBP today).
Numbeo (Mar 2026): family of 4 monthly costs ~332k PKR excl rent for comfortable living, or ~380-450k PKR total with 3-bed rent.
That funds 3-4 years without working.
Or buy/build a modest 3-bed home (costs often 3-15M PKR…
Il-76MD planes carrying Russian soldiers who returned home as part of a prisoner of war exchange have landed in the Moscow Region, a TASS correspondent reports:https://t.co/0HOrBKuMIGpic.twitter.com/L8MIaPACH7
Hebrew writing on the entrance door of the site hit by the Iranian missile, burning in fire, indicates that the mentioned place belongs to the warehouse of a security service center in the Barkat settlement in the center of the Israel pic.twitter.com/iqQrbHUQOJ
IRGC General: within a few days, all American bases in the region will not have the ability to defend against Iranian missiles and drones. pic.twitter.com/gNAoqaNoB3
CNN: Iran destroyed an advanced US radar in Jordan
A new CNN investigation shows that Iran managed to completely destroy an advanced US radar in Jordan.
CNN's analysis of satellite images also indicates that buildings with similar radar systems in two other locations in the UAE… pic.twitter.com/mt2LWs0qRK
🚫 American intelligence has not detected any signs of rebellion or internal dissatisfaction in Iran. The government's control over the country remains complete.
In Tel Aviv and its surroundings, fires after a combined attack by Iran
Due to the imposed censorship in the country, it is difficult to assess the extent of the damage. Official figures on the victims will be published soon. pic.twitter.com/aUrzqYeNdj
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
Translates to about 437 Reform UK MPs, 57 LibDems, 46 SNP, 38 Lab, 27 Con, 19 Green, 5 Plaid (etc).
If not an outlier, or anomalous set of results, this is stunning.
The headline result for Reform would be, in the British context, near-revolutionary, and would cause an almost-immediate Constitutional crisis, in that Reform has no peers at all in the Lords.
An influx of hundreds of Reform MPs of very varied views, on that scale, would lead to hard-to-predict events over the succeeding 5 years.
Labour (38 MPs) below LibDems (57 MPs) for the first time (formerly, of course, sub nom Liberal Party) since the 1920s. Hard to believe.
Conservatives with only 27 MPs, but that would be not quite as bad as other recent polls, which have predicted as few as 7 Con MPs. Reform was on 32% in this poll; another recent poll had them on 36%.
Greens with 19 MPs! The “watermelon party”, of course, green outside, but light red inside…
Of course, Labour is being pulled apart by centrifugal forces. The Pakistani/Muslim/Islamist element is defecting to Galloway’s “Workers’ Party”, to Islamist independent factions, to Corbyn’s anti-Israel “Your Party” etc. The craven pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby stance of Starmer-stein’s Labour Friends of Israel government has alienated many of the very voters on which Labour is now mainly dependent: Muslims, non-whites generally, would-be “progressives” etc.
Interesting times in British politics.
Anyone who backed him the second time round after Truss and the spies should be shot. That includes Rudd etc. I said to father of children and best friend – who both lost their seats because of Tom – dear lord please don’t back him again. One did, the other was more sensible and…
[“Anyone who backed him the second time round after Truss and the spies should be shot. That includes Rudd etc. I said to father of children and best friend – who both lost their seats because of Tom – dear lord please don’t back him again. One did, the other was more sensible and entirely where I was on candidates despite being on very different wings of the party. When Tugendhat came to Poole to “help” during the election campaign I made my views known – we could not afford to lose a single vote and having probably the most notorious backed-Truss-for-a-job “helping” was a disaster. We lost by a handful. He partied as colleagues cleared their desks in tears, only interested in canvassing support for a run not a moment of grief for his party. Just disgusting. Ruthless bugger. One of so many reasons I’m glad to be free of this sort of nonsense. There is so little honour left in the Tories and TT is one of the absolute worst. Ugh.“]
Though of course the lady tweeter there would never make the point, Tom Tugendhat, the MP and former chocolate soldier, is a quarter-Jew whose family origins, some of them, are in Bielsko-Biala, Silesia (Poland, but once, pre-1918, part of Austrian Silesia under the name Bielitz ).
Incidentally, and as blogged previously, I know the Bielsko-Biala area slightly, having visited twice in the late 1980s, and having spent a total of about 4 weeks there.
Of course, the Conservatives having now fallen well below 20% in the opinion polls, the infighting about who should replace Nigerian chancer Kemi Carpetbagger as Con Party leader does rather look like bald men and women fighting over a comb, especially as 1. some predictions suggest that the number of Conservative Party MPs post-2028/2029 might fall as low as 7; and 2. all of those currently hoping to replace Kemi Badenoch are predicted to lose their Commons seats anyway (as is Kemi Badenoch herself).
Jewish-lobby puppet Michael Gove, a former scribbler and former MP expenses cheat and fraud, as well as a drunk and cocaine-abuser now Editor of The Spectator, weighs in to demand that notorious Israeli Jew football hooligans, Maccabi Tel Aviv, be allowed to have a “rumble in the jungle” in the West Midlands. Nein danke.
Only 12 Home Office staff are working on the “one in, one out” returns deal —The Times, tonight
It is a gimmick that will never work. But what this shows, yet again, is Labour is not taking our border security seriously
Starmer-stein never has explained how his “one in, one out” idea reduces immigration and the numbers here. Of course it cannot. At best (if it ever worked anyway) it would keep the huge numbers (of illegals; “legal” migrants would still flood in) static. Why am I even bothering to discuss this ridiculous scheme? It is just a scam for public relations purposes…
Remarkable – Starmer, Davey, Badenoch and Farage all unequivocally condemn West Mids Police over Maccabi Tel Aviv decision. pic.twitter.com/egFIHPeZN1
Not so remarkable when you consider the pervasive Jewish/pro-Israel influence over System politics in the UK.
Russian troops liberated eight communities in the Kharkov and Dnepropetrovsk Regions and the DPR over the week, including two settlements in the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/tXl5CMUrOrpic.twitter.com/WMN3hRy4MW
Justice without boundaries becomes chaos, but law without mercy becomes cruelty. ⚖️ The system must protect the innocent not shield those who harm them. 🕊️🇬🇧
“Defend the children of the poor, and punish the wrongdoer” [Biblical phrase — adapted from Psalm 72:4— inscribed above the main entrance of “the Bailey” —Central Criminal Court, London, aka “Old Bailey”]
That Egyptian, after some punishment, should be given a choice— back to Egypt, or up against a wall. In fact, maybe just put him up against a wall anyway.
What is it all of a sudden with Egyptians? They are fleeing the country due to alleged oppression and we are sold holidays there because its safe , make it make sense.
— Somewhere in the south🏴🇬🇧✝️ (@Emmaloucol19) October 17, 2025
Egypt is still OK for a holiday, so long as you are in a good hotel. Admittedly, I have not been there for about 27 years. As a country, Egypt welcomes tourists, but not political dissidents, potential terrorists, or spies.
The persecution continues. The Motability scheme isn’t some luxury add-on or “extra help”: it’s simply a different way of receiving the disability benefits that people are already legally entitled to. It’s not a perk that means a free Beamer FFS. #TakingThePIPpic.twitter.com/jTdHIMdEKj
The Starmer-stein Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment. Rachel Reeves’ spending cuts take away monies from various groups of mainly English/British people in order to have money to waste on migrant-invaders, Ukrainians, and Jews (in the UK and in Israel).
Rachel Reeves is evil, as well as being a moneygrubber and an expenses cheat.
As already mentioned, it is hard to see who will be left able and willing to vote Labour. Even “the blacks and browns” are largely charging for the exit. The Muslims certainly are, despite attempts to placate them.
Hard to see many pensioners, or those approaching pensionable age─ say anyone over 55, voting Labour, despite Reeves and Starmer keeping (so far) the State Pension Triple Lock.
The previously very supportive under-30 group of potential voters also seem to be turning their collective face against Labour, and going Green or LibDem; some are now turning to Reform UK as well..
Looked at like that, the at-first surprising (?) recent polling suggesting only 15% of voters intend to vote Labour makes sense.
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Following reports of destruction by Israeli soldiers of the Sheikh Ejleen sewage plant in #Gaza – financed with German taxpayer money – Germany's Federal Development Ministry (BMZ) responds for the first time.
The Kiev regime must know that, at the end of the day, Russian forces have 6,000+ nuclear weapons. Russia may not want to use any in Ukraine, but the fact remains that, should the orders be given, Kiev and other major centres of population and industry could be reduced, entirely, to rubble and radioactive ash in a matter of, at most, half an hour.
…because Russian forces are slowly but steadily advancing along the entire active front.
Late thought
Just saw the film Oppenheimer, about the atom-bomb scientist. Pretty good, but too long by about half an hour and that last 30 mins or so of typically-American stuff about postwar legal arguments, and Congressional hearings, could have been cut out without loss.
One part of the film struck me, though the specific facts were not new to me, I having read books about the Manhattan Project and the atom bomb spies etc.
The film reminded me that the scientists at Los Alamos in the early 1940s were concerned that the first atom bomb might start a chain reaction which would be unstoppable and cause, inter alia, the atmosphere of the Earth to ignite. Despite that possibility still existing at time of detonation of the first full test, they decided to go ahead. Why? Well, almost all of the important scientists were Jews, and for them the defeat of the “antisemitic” German Reich was more important than the possibility that all life on Earth might be destroyed.
Lesson? For “them”, it really is always “all about them”…
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Starmer-stein, for whom real British people always come second, third, fourth, or last…
BREAKING: Senior US officials concede they 'did not know the whereabouts of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium', according to NY Times report.
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) June 22, 2025
Dr. Joren Whitley~chiropractor , has gained attention for adjusting the neck and jaw of a giraffe named Gerry, who was experiencing chewing difficulties. Gerry loved it. pic.twitter.com/7L8WObtvZu
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) June 22, 2025
Quite clear now where your concerns lie…
— Barry Whittingham 🇬🇧 (@BJWhittingham) June 22, 2025
Farage does not even bother to conceal the fact that he is a puppet of Israel and the Jewish lobby.
I still hope that Reform UK will destroy the main System parties, though; once Reform fails in its turn, a real social-national movement can find favour with the British people.
That wasn't the question, the man is a moron.
— Maxi – This Witch Won’t Burn (@MaxiMumMother) June 23, 2025
Imagine asking that dim n** a serious legal question! He was only a “diversity-hire” gopher for a couple of years prior to his political career(ism).
Lammy is truly an embarrassment, but then so is this entire Labour Friends of Israel government headed by Starmer-stein.
Every US president who has dealt with Netanyahu passionately hated him.
Clinton once stormed out of a 1996 meeting with Bibi and shouted, "Who's the fucking superpower here?"
…and anyone who has dealt with Zionist Jews…[REDACTED by reason of the repression of free speech in the UK]…
Iran's parliament initiates closure of Strait of Hormuz; Medvedev: Several countries ready to give Tehran A-bombs
Dmitry MEDVEDEV: The Americans have not achieved anything yet. The critical infrastructure of the Iranian nuclear cycle, apparently, has not been damaged or has been… pic.twitter.com/jwqy8QWNJn
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
[“Iran’s parliament initiates closure of Strait of Hormuz; Medvedev: Several countries ready to give Tehran A-bombs Dmitry MEDVEDEV: The Americans have not achieved anything yet. The critical infrastructure of the Iranian nuclear cycle, apparently, has not been damaged or has been damaged only slightly. The enrichment of nuclear materials, and now we can directly say – and the future production of nuclear weapons, will continue Israel continues to be the target of Iranian strikes, explosions are heard, people are panicking. The United States is drawn into a new conflict with the prospect of having to lead a ground operation. The Iranian political regime has been preserved and with a high degree of probability has been strengthened…“]
One thing is for sure: the American bombing of the nuclear bases or laboratories makes no immediate difference to the current Iran-Israel war, which is being fought at long-range using conventional weapons— missiles with high-explosive warheads, drones and, on the Israeli side, bombers and fighter-bombers. In the short-term, therefore, the matter will be decided by the side that can keep on delivering warheads onto significant targets.
On direct orders from Netanyahu, Israel confirms bombing sensitive targets in the heart of Tehran:
Basij headquarters, Evin Prison, Revolutionary Guards Intelligence headquarters, and even the "Hour of Israel's Destruction" in Palestine Square!
If the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, 50% of China's and 44% of India's oil imports would take a hit. The two manufacturing giants would likely ramp up Russian oil imports. That's bad news for Ukraine and Europe. pic.twitter.com/FLLK789Z2E
Just as Chinese airlines are allowed to fly over Russian airspace, Chinese oil tankers will be permitted by Iran to navigate the Strait of Hormuz, even if it is closed to others. pic.twitter.com/pA98cc2sqH
Dashcam video captured a huge explosion next to a road in Ashdod in Israel, as Iran launched a new wave of strikes following Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear sites. pic.twitter.com/Bf9lgABL3E
Likewise, Houthis previously shut down Eilat and Iranian strikes have got Maersk to divert shipping from Haifa, which is the largest port in Israel. Ashdod/Ashkelon is the last significant port in Israel that is still open, so those strikes there is also a big deal: https://t.co/jKGbzXsGJZ
If Iranian missile launches continue, will the Israelis, perhaps starting to run out of ground-to-air missiles, then prioritize the defence of Tel Aviv etc, moving missiles to those areas from perceivedly less important places? Hard to say at present.
I was quite surprised to hear on @TimesRadio one correspondent say Netanyahu was ‘pulling the strings of Trump’ while another said that he had Trump ‘in his pocket’. I’m no fan of Netanyahu but surely there’s a way of describing his wily power without reaching for tropes. The…
“They” just hate it when the truth is expressed about their malign influence over UK/US (etc) politics.
Keir Starmer is a Zionist—and he’s married to a Zionist. A foreign state has dictated that you should be imprisoned for expressing your opinion. Wake up, Britain—before it’s too late. https://t.co/9dbTrsqSgv
— 🏴 True Promise 🇮🇪 (@CelticKali) June 23, 2025
Russia is starting volume production of a new missile system called Oreshnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with military graduates:https://t.co/iSzQVwXm5Spic.twitter.com/NRtBfsHdCt
Russian troops delivered an overnight strike by precision weapons and UAVs on military sites in the Kiev Region and the Ukrainian Navy’s arms arsenal over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine:https://t.co/EE5jNniHGEpic.twitter.com/M2zMBeJ4r2
Spokesman for the Khatim Al-Anbiya Headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces:
"Gambler Trump! You can start this war, but we will be the ones who finish it pic.twitter.com/cydlF3ihJ6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
Very sonorous.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: "We are confident that Iran's nuclear sites were completely and totally obliterated." pic.twitter.com/ZoiHuU1P5b
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
As said, that may or may not be true, but in any event will not change the basic dynamics of the Iran-Israel war that Israel, after all, started recently. All that matters is how many missiles each side has.
If Netanyahu was, for once, telling the truth when saying a day or two ago that Iran still has 27,000 missiles (some sources give figures as low as 2,000), many too advanced to be easily intercepted, and if it is also true (as many claim) that Israel is running out of anti-missile missiles, then those claimed 27,000 Iranian weapons will be able to reduce Tel Aviv and other urban areas in Israel/Occupied Palestine to rubble, akin to the devastation which the Israelis have wrought in Gaza.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
Ah. Another “volunteer” is escorted to his transport, waiting to take him to the frontline killing fields. More unofficial reportage from the supposedly free and democratic Ukraine of Zelensky’s Kiev regime, in which brutal, corrupt, and shambolic dictatorship free speech is banned, dissent is banned, opposition political parties are banned, trade unions are banned, and escape from the country is banned.
Israeli media: — It appears that the morning Iranian bombing damaged a major power station in the Ashdod area and the Modiin military base. pic.twitter.com/woWl6a5PS6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
Avigdor Lieberman, former defense minister of the Israeli regime:
"The Iranian missile that hit Ness Ziona yesterday pierced three concrete walls and completely destroyed the building." pic.twitter.com/aAjufoHPCC
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) June 23, 2025
The potential “terror” threat from them is of little importance, in reality. The real danger to our society is the 1,000 migrant-invaders. Both the kind of people they are and the sheer numbers of them. How can this society even survive the influx of a thousand of the bastards every single day (on average)? It cannot. Add to that thousand the other ~5,000 that came in on the same day, but superficially legally…and then add in the births to non-Europeans already here…
Already we see the UK slowly falling to pieces. What do you imagine it will be like by 2030? What about 2040?
“Smersh never sleeps“…well, only the occasional little cat-nap…
“If the US and Israel would stop attacking Iran, Iran will stop. If the US comes back to the negotiation table, Iran would come,” says former Iranian negotiator @hmousavian. “But if the objective is regime change… I think Iranians ultimately would go for the nuclear bomb.” pic.twitter.com/4SCxpRUtq4
A sign of the significance of the challenge to Keir Starmer on these disability cuts: Labour grandee Dame Meg Hillier, chair of the Treasury select committee, is the lead signature on this followed by ten other Labour committee chairs. “Not the usual rebels,” one source tells me https://t.co/Bju6huyFxV
Exactly why I tackle him every time. Why anyone would listen to a so-called foreign policy expert who backed Liz Truss and accidentally employed a Chinese spy I do not know. I got bored of updating the thread of every single thing on planet TT I have a problem with. Not least…
[“Exactly why I tackle him every time. Why anyone would listen to a so-called foreign policy expert who backed Liz Truss and accidentally employed a Chinese spy I do not know. I got bored of updating the thread of every single thing on planet TT I have a problem with. Not least partying as colleagues were defeated. Nothing about him stacks up, he’s made catastrophic choices that cost so many jobs they were devoted to, he’s a raving narcissist, mad views, shifts position on everything as and when and brings the Tory Party in to disrepute. Cheered when he was knocked out but my god the damage he’s done.”]
Tugendhat is a part-Jew former “chocolate soldier”, full of nonsense, and more interested in Israel and the Jewish lobby than in the needs of the British people.
“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.
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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
[Palace-on-the-Isle, Lazienki Park, Warsaw. I do not recall seeing it when I was in that park in 1988 and 1989; I must have been preoccupied]
Talking point
David Icke punctures the balloon of the fake rebel, “Robinson”.
The “JQ” is the touchstone. Anyone supporting Israel and the Jewish/Zionist lobby is suspect, or worse. I do not refer to those simply seeing this or that “positive aspect”, but those who prioritize Israel and the Jewish/Zionist lobby over the interests of British and other European people.
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The decline in calibre of Tory mps has been on a downward trajectory since as a party they chose Johnson as leader. He got rid of what statesmen the party had to push through his disastrous Brexit. Where are the thinkers now?
Four corrupt and (((owned))) idiots-on-sticks. Useless.
Nigel Farage is so level-headed and calm. Hear👂this masked, deranged, brainwashed, extreme Marxist. These leftist university graduates are the sole cause of the impending doom of Britain 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/7Ojcc4CkqN
The individual shouting is one of “the usual suspects” (((them))). Odds-on. (and despite the facemask muzzle).
I would love to see the US distance itself greatly from Israel. The Middle East has changed. We have bought the silence of Egypt, Jordan & Saudi Arabia. They will not attack Israel. We can change our policies towards Israel. It’s in our beta interest as a nation.
I strongly support that. I was quite shocked to hear, in 1989, in Warsaw, and from the lips of a Polish girl I knew slightly, that my old haunt, Raoul’s (cafe) in Little Venice (London), where she had worked (she used to serve me my coffees) would take a high percentage of the tips given to the wait staff. That money would, so I was told, go to the woman who owned the cafe. Disgraceful.
Incidentally, the manager of the cafe at that time was a very pleasant young-ish Lebanese, who referred to the Jews who were a fairly large proportion of the clientele as “the Chosen“. Sardonic.
Apropos of nothing much, that Lebanese seemed to regard me as omniscient when it came to knowing who —using the cafe— was who. By way of example, I remember him asking once, in the 1990s, who was the black man sitting with a rather spectacularly-dressed black —I think African— woman. The manager asked me to go into the cafe —I was seated outside— and pretend to order something so that I could take a look.
I was able to identify the black man as Paul Boateng [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Boateng#Member_of_Parliament]. I had seen Boateng previously, not only on TV but also in person, when he was at Harrow Crown Court as Counsel in 1992 or 1993. It may be that he lived somewhere in the Maida Vale area; I do not know.
Do you think in retrospect the government should or should not have done the lockdowns to try and prevent the spread of Covid‑19?
The brainwashing fear propaganda has deeply embedded itself in the mass psyche. Only a quarter of the population are awake to the realities, even now, years later.
In any case, the question is based on the false assumption that more inhabitants means greater “growth”. A house of cards. Fake.
What do Britons think was the biggest success of Conservative governments from 2010 to 2024?
They had none: 22% Handling the pandemic: 12% Brexit: 10% Handling economy: 6% Covid vaccine programme: 4% Legalising gay marriage: 3% Making money for themselves: 2% Losing the 2024… pic.twitter.com/GKOkjBzvfA
Nigel Farage + Reform have never had as much space as today:
-immigration No.1 issue -borders broken -cost of living crisis -public service cuts looming -Tory brand toxic -woke/DEI on steroids -unpopular Labour govt -public trust record low
Reform UK is still not the choice of most people or even a plurality. In my view, the people want, but subconsciously, social nationalism, but that has not come to expression either in the mass psyche or in objective reality— the movement and/or party does not exist. Not yet, anyway.
What? The Emma Barnett who owes her expensive private education to Jewish parents who ran illegal brothels…dad's prostitutes I think she said.. That Emma Barnett…@bbcr4https://t.co/N9jEgpUTva
Unlike her interview with the Israeli ambassador yesterday, @Emmabarnett is very quick this morning to interrupt and challenge the Lebanese ambassador. Her bias could not be more transparent.
Brainless young woman still prefers to see the world through her preferred multikulti blinkers even after one of the many negative aspects of the migration invasion is made directly apparent to her.
As Hitler said of the people of the Weimar Republic, “they want not only their daily bread but also their daily illusion.“
In 2014, Tara the cat saved her owner's child from an unprovoked dog attack by bodyslamming the dog pic.twitter.com/81Bw2AuWMh
“A GP worried about his inheritance disguised himself as a nurse and injected deadly poison into his victim, who thought he was getting a home-visit Covid booster, a court has heard.
Thomas Kwan was not injecting Covid vaccine into Patrick O’Hara, prosecutors allege, but a poison that gave O’Hara a rare and life-threatening flesh-eating disease.
“Sometimes, occasionally perhaps, the truth really is stranger than fiction,” said Peter Makepeace KC as he opened the prosecution case against Kwan at Newcastle crown court on Thursday.
Kwan, 53, is accused of attempting to murder O’Hara, his mother’s long-term partner and a “potential impediment” to him inheriting her estate.
The court heard Kwan devised an intricate plan to kill 71-year-old O’Hara, who lived in Newcastle with Kwan’s mother, by disguising himself as a community nurse and injecting him with poison.
Makepeace said the plan involved Kwan forging NHS documentation, disguising himself, using false number plates, and booking in to a hotel using a false name.
Police recovered a photograph from Kwan’s computer of him in disguise with a wig, beard and moustache.
“It was an audacious plan,” Makepeace told the jury. “It was a plan to murder a man in plain sight, to murder a man right in front of his own mother’s eyes, that man’s life partner.”
[Guardian]
Looks like a case so unusual that it may go down in criminal history, and be found in “true crime” anthologies, in television series etc.
The Prosecution Counsel in the case is someone with whom I was once acquainted, we both being part of a group of about 7 or 8 Bar students grouped together for the “Practical Exercises” which were then (1987-88) part of the Bar Finals course at the Inns of Court School of Law in London. All our names began with “M”. After that time, I only encountered Makepeace a few times: once or twice in a robing room (where barristers get changed for court) at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, I appearing at the High Court, he in the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division); and once at the christening of a baby, child of two others of the same Bar School group. He was then based at York.
– $24,400,000,000 to Ukraine. – $11,300,000,000 to Israel. – $1,950,000,000 to Ethiopia. – $1,600,000,000 to Jordan. – $1,400,000,000 to Egypt. – $1,100,000,000 to Afghanistan. – $1,100,000,000 to Somalia. – $1,000,000,000 to…
“So far this year, the United States has given: – $24,400,000,000 to Ukraine. – $11,300,000,000 to Israel. – $1,950,000,000 to Ethiopia. – $1,600,000,000 to Jordan. – $1,400,000,000 to Egypt. – $1,100,000,000 to Afghanistan. – $1,100,000,000 to Somalia. – $1,000,000,000 to Yemen. – $987,000,000 to Congo. – $896,000,000 to Syria. – $9,000 per illegal immigrant that has entered the U.S.
And Americans who have lost everything to Hurricane Helene will be getting $750, courtesy of FEMA.“
This is North Carolina, where the Harris administration now says they have no more money to send for disaster relief.
Meanwhile, we just sent Ukraine another $80 billion.
At moment, Israeli air force carried out about 20 strikes on a neighborhood adjacent to Beirut International Airport, eyewitnesses tell RIA Novosti pic.twitter.com/YzLtpzgF2k
People argue as to whether or not Palestine is “occupied”. They should look closer to home.
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I didn't sleep for several days and nights, I will take a little break due to lack of sleep, the other days and events were difficult, they will be even more difficult. All of you who appreciate and support my work, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Bye 👋 pic.twitter.com/T5k35znH0c
🇸🇾 The host of Syrian state television, Safa Ahmad, was killed in an Israeli attack on Damascus , Syrian state television announced. pic.twitter.com/SBAFQFHgDc
Tonight, Israelis in several cities are celebrating the invasion of Lebanon, shouting: "Lebanon is ours! And this is just the beginning pic.twitter.com/LlNPegY3ek
An indictment, not only of Liz Truss herself, an idiot-on-a-stick who only became an MP in the first place on her back, but also of the “Conservative” Party and the whole political system of this country, that allows idiots to attain to the highest office: David Cameron-Levita, Theresa May, “Boris” Johnson, Liz Truss, the little Indian money-juggler (Sunak), and now the latest Israel-lobby puppet, Starmer.
Look at the candidates left in the contest to become “Conservative” Party leader: all Israel-lobby/Jewish lobby puppets. One Nigerian woman (Kemi Badenoch), one low-IQ half-African (James Cleverly), one part-Jew former chocolate soldier (Tugendhat), and one oddly-promoted and completely corrupt money-grubber married to a Jewish woman lawyer (Jenrick).
Even the mainly ignorant and/or naive public does not want them.
The idea seems to be that, as fake “Labour” messes up, the “Conservatives” will return to public favour. Don’t count on it. At GE 2024, 8 out of 20 eligible voters refused to vote at all. Also, 2 out of 20 voted for underwhelming Reform UK, despite its flaws and despite the fact that the FPTP voting system makes it hard for any non-established party to get anywhere.
In the circumstances, Reform UK did well to get 5 MPs (yet the LibDems got 72 MPs despite getting far fewer actual votes than Reform UK).
I’d personally be absolutely happy with the Star Of David being shoved so far up Robert Jenrick’s and Liz Truss’s arses that they’d both have six pointy teeth. https://t.co/90rmdRHyh3
Terrorist Robert Jennrick at a friends-of-killers event in an ‘incitement hoodie’ wants the Star of David on all UK borders: over our dead bodies pic.twitter.com/qIYMgWf2lS
There is no Star of David it’s the star of Moloch the god of child sacrifice.. Israel operates the largest sex child trafficking ring in the world… Rothschild created Israel 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Migrants will be stuck in hotels for 3 years at £4m a day because the backlog is “worse than expected.” I’ve been writing about immigration for decades. The one common theme? The asylum backlog is always “worse than expected.” https://t.co/oVyK7L3oOP
Not “stuck“. They could just leave, and return to France or elsewhere. Suggestion (only semi-serious)— parachute them over France (or send over the Channel by MTB) with a golden farewell of, say, 1,000 Euros in their pockets. Better than most of them deserve, but #MoralHighGround.
"migrants to be housed in hotels for up to 3 more years because of the asylum backlog", says The Times. That's about 4.6 BILLION –more than enough to cover winter fuel payments for 10 million pensioners …
You can see why Starmer and his cabal became hysterical when the recent protests occurred (not “riots“…pushing a few wheelie bins over, or setting fire to them, is hardly a “riot”…). Starmer is frightened not of what happened, but what might happen over the next 4-5 years. He wanted to frighten potential future protesters now.
The Times reports, in a briefing from Home Sec Yvette Cooper, 3 disturbing facts; 1) There are now 225,000 migrants waiting to be granted asylum. That’s the whole Doncaster and Chelmsford combined. 2) Starmer’s pre-election promise to have all migrants out of hotels in 12…
“The Times reports, in a briefing from Home Sec Yvette Cooper, 3 disturbing facts; 1) There are now 225,000 migrants waiting to be granted asylum. That’s the whole Doncaster and Chelmsford combined. 2) Starmer’s pre-election promise to have all migrants out of hotels in 12 months is bollocks. Three years away at least. 3) Another 25,000 migrants have arrived by boat this year, 10,000 since Labour came in. She could have added 4) We don’t care as we view every migrant 80% more likely to vote Labour than any other party. And I could add 5) It’s this attitude which means you are a one term government.”
If you feel concerned about immigration you're not the fringe minority –you're the forgotten majority pic.twitter.com/6ojXsbJ64Z
Naturally, we must oppose the migration invasion, not only the “small boats” invasion but also the —superficially— “legal-migrant” invasion, and also the third kind of “invasion”, births to non-Europeans within the UK.
Paradoxically, though, with every migrant-invader that arrives on our shores, the possibility of a social-civil war down the line becomes more plausible, as does the case for real social nationalism.
NEW POST. The economic case for mass immigration is collapsing. It should not be controversial to suggest that the kind of immigration we are encouraging is making us poorer –because it ishttps://t.co/YfJLepuIUk
In the Netherlands, only British, French, German, Scandinavian, North American, Australasian, Southern African (whites), Argentinians, Japanese, Singaporese, (maybe) Italians and (maybe) Indians contribute anything. The rest are a millstone round the neck of the Dutch people.
I have seen, via family friends and personal visits over the past 50 years, how the Netherlands has declined, both economically and socially. Shocking.
The UK has gone much the same way, but the Netherlands was such a prosperous and peaceful little country, when I first saw it nearly 50 years ago, that the contrast is greater, arguably.
"The British people are being pushed by incompetent elites into a big debt, big state, big spending, big tax society that will increasingly be defined by masses of low-skill immigration from outside Europe and even worse public services than we have now" https://t.co/D15jEIENjj
I would not mind most of the first part of that; the problem lies with the second part.
The evidence from other countries is overwhelming. The VERY kind of migration the UK is encouraging -low skill, low wage, non-EU- is the most costly. The only people who haven’t realised is the elite class https://t.co/cXawNmaMFJ
“You, the British taxpayer, are being forced to pay for this failing project of mass immigration while the elite class refuse to show you data on what impact it is having and then call racist or misinformed for asking questions. It’s unbelievable” https://t.co/cXawNmaMFJ
• Promotion of the nuclear family. • Mass deportations and remigration. • Embracing and harnessing White identity. • Ending global Jewish influence. • Dismantling the big state.
'The Israel so many of us have admired for so long is being pounded into smoke and gunfire…'
'Israel has killed so many people in Gaza, and now in Lebanon, that it has created a circle of hatred around itself', says @AndrewMarr9, as the IDF prepares for war in Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/sSxzxPjWnO
Well, I never “supported” or “admired” Israel anyway, of course, though I have always recognized that it has some features which compare well to the surrounding Arab/Muslim states. However, its behaviour has gone from bad to worse, and the (Israeli) Jews are now totally out of control.
Gavin McInnes becomes "antisemitic" after a "brainwashing" tour of Auschwitz. pic.twitter.com/WXGeBCZpXM
Even then, much of what the speaker was shown (eg the film mentioned) was not from Auschwitz in the first place, but from elsewhere, and post-1945.
This is unprovoked, as far as I can tell. It seems like Iran is going to retaliate against Israel. Tbh, I'm so disgusted with DC, at this point. They don't even try to mask their subservient ZOG allegiance, even as they indulge in blatant genocide. It's like they have no souls. https://t.co/dWZsNPLqeo
US warns Iran against launching ballistic missile attack on Israel. Shouldn't the US also warn Israel not to indiscriminately bomb Lebanon like this? pic.twitter.com/pKPJQNyWA3
Were I an Iranian strategist, I should probably concentrate my missiles on, firstly, the Israeli nuclear weapons facility at Dimona [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimon_Peres_Negev_Nuclear_Research_Center], secondly at any known nuclear weapons storage facilities, thirdly at known IDF air bases and the civilian international airport, and only then at concentrations of population, and even then mostly on Tel Aviv itself.
Apart from anything else, this Iranian attack will collapse a good deal of the Israeli economy, especially if the main international airport is put out of action.
I have no idea what proportion of Israel’s economy relies on tourism, but I imagine that it is fairly high. Who will be visiting now?
As to exports, I suppose it will depend on what ports, airports, and transport infrastructure is hit, and what damage, if any, is done.
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This account has been throttled into oblivion, so going forward I’ll be focusing on building my new account and creating my own original content over there. I am not abandoning this account but the new project will take priority. Follow @NewRightRising to stay in touch. 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/XF4joc2OU6
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) October 1, 2024
(((The usual suspects))) have been mass-reporting the David R. Morgan Twitter/X account. It is what “they” do…I myself suffered the same hit in 2018, since when I have not had a Twitter or Twitter/X account.
Tell me who was the father of terrorism? In July 1946, Irgun blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, where the British administration headquarters were located, killing 92 people.
Millionaires love asylum seekers, their Labour is incredibly cheap. It's poor people who don't like them, because they keep their wages low due to huge supply side increases quarterly. https://t.co/puiWCkGDWk
Hard to know whether the “Supertanskiii” type of online regurgitater of pseudo-liberal bs is sincere or not. I mean beyond being an obvious money-seeking “grifter”. Does “Supertanskiii” operate according to some obscure pseudo-socialist agenda in which she really believes, or is she just bloody stupid? Both? Discuss.
I rather think we are there already. I commend the media on their assiduous efforts to find reasons why we are not. The ‘everything is fine’ scam.
— Gas Lighting Services 🇷🇺 (@TauntonHeat) July 25, 2024
CASE UPDATE: the Court has approved a costs order in my case. The court has awarded me 90% of my costs of c£140k. I am grateful to the Defendants for agreeing undertakings.
“CASE UPDATE: the Court has approved a costs order in my case. The court has awarded me 90% of my costs of c£140k. I am grateful to the Defendants for agreeing undertakings. The question now is whether the Defendants’ former solicitor Mark Lewis (@MLewisLawyer) helps the Defendants. If the messages between the Defendants are right, it seems Lewis advised that my claim “would be dismissed swiftly” and my strategy was “laughable”. If that was the advice, it was extremely poor and very costly. My view is that Lewis should do the decent thing and help pay my costs.“
[James Wilson]
Ha ha! Lewis “doing the right thing“? Very unlikely… I expect that the surviving defendants, Cantor and Mendelsohn, will eventually have to take action against Lewis (and the small law firm with which he is associated in London) in professional negligence or otherwise. The matter may also result, eventually, in Lewis appearing (again) before the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal. We shall see.
My hope is that won’t be necessary. I think Mark Lewis and Patron Law know what the honourable thing to do is. And I am confident they will do it.
Incidentally, it has been repeatedly stated, from the Bench, in English courts that “antisemitism”, as such, is not a crime in England (neither, by the way, is so-called “holocaust” “denial”, meaning historical revision or revisionism).
It is a mystery why my case has been ignored by the media since the judgment. Maybe the result was not newsworthy? Not the sort of thing that people would be interested in reading about?
On the other hand, there seems to be lots of public interest in it on here.
The same msm “lack of interest” was around when, for example, Lewis was found guilty in the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal about 6 years ago. There was a cloak of silence in the mass media about Lewis even having been prosecuted in the matter, and that continued after he was found guilty. The “usual” (((influence))) in the “British” Press, of course.
“Israel-based solicitor Mark Lewis has been heavily criticised by Mr Justice Nicklin in a recent High Court judgement.
Lewis is known for acting for Rachel Riley against Mike Sivier and Laura Murray, and for John Ware against Jewish Voice for Labour and Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi.
In the recent case, Lewis came unstuck when he was acting for Richard Davidoff of ABC Estates, a lettings and leasehold management firm. Lewis was seeking a court order requiring Google to disclose the identities of people with gmail addresses who had left negative reviews about ABC Estates on Trustpilot. The evidence in support of the court order was two witness statement by Lewis. The judge described Lewis’ evidence in general as “nothing more than assertion” and “perfunctory, even desultory” and “simply not good enough” to justify making the court order.
Things then got much worse for Lewis. He had stated that the Trustpilot reviews were “false, fabricated statements which Unknown person(s) know are untrue”. The judge conducted some online research himself and found that one of the reviews was true and based on the findings of another court. The judge said it was:
a matter of very real concern that the Claimants put evidence before the Court, on an ex parte application, that was not true.
The judge did not require Lewis to provide an explanation for the evidence that was “seriously in error” and accepted that Lewis would not have knowingly misled the court. The judge’s explained Lewis’ evidence as being:
because he had simply failed to carry out sufficient (or any) research or to take adequate instructions from his clients.
The judge also stated that there had been a “significant failure” by Lewis to comply with the general obligation of full and frank disclosure. The judge refused all the applications and the escapade is likely to have costs Lewis’ clients tens of thousands of pounds. Perhaps Lewis’ claim against Michael Rosen would have ended in the same way?
Mr Justice Nicklin’s full judgment is available here, with comments about Lewis’s contribution from paragraph 84 onwards.
Mark Lewis is a former director of UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) until his emigration to Israel and was involved in the relaunch of right-wing pro-Israel group Herut UK. UKLFI locked access to a YouTube video in which a panel discussed Lewis’s “very handy way of bankrupting organisations” the group considered to have done ‘wrong’. However, a transcript of the discussion is still available.
In 2018, Lewis was fined by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority for abusive speech on social media toward a young Labour-supporting critic and others. He responded to the judgment by accusing the SRA that:
faced with a choice between Holocaust denying neo-Nazis and a Jewish lawyer… It chose to side with the neo-Nazis.”
[Skwawkbox]
That was about yet another matter in which the often (and laughably-) described “top libel lawyer” behaved in an egregiously unprofessional matter.
The “Dr. Pete Newbon” mentioned in that piece was the third defendant in James Wilson’s case against the Jews Mendelsohn and Cantor. Newbon, a persistent and vicious social media troll, who had been disciplined by his employing university a number of times for his online and offline behaviour, committed suicide during the James Wilson legal case, having apparently deceived his, Newbon’s, wife about the fact that he was being sued, and about the reasons for that.
The funny thing is that, for years, the “British” mass media were quite content to puff Lewis (ludicrously inaccurately) as a so-called “top lawyer“, but I saw nothing in the mainstream Press about how, after having been found guilty in the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal in 2018, Lewis’s own Counsel begged for mercy for him in terms of the fine to be imposed, because, he said, Lewis had no assets at all except for his clothes, a private pension worth £70 a week, and a mobility scooter!
Even Lewis’s own specially-adapted car (driven by him until he had an accident in early 2018, caused by his physical and mental incapacity) had been supplied free of charge to him by the DWP, via the Motability scheme.
“Top lawyer“… My view has always been that Lewis is just a self-promoting chancer.
Yes. Something about the judge being a f***ing moron? An unfortunate choice of language. And definitely not true. While I don’t agree with every aspect of his decision, he was thoughtful and careful, and had obviously got to grips with the issues.
What’s been disappointing is that I got all sorts of grief, from all sorts of people on here. Some really awful things were said about me, and not one person – nobody – has had the dignity to apologise.
And it’s definitely possible because both Defendants have apologised!
Wilson being “too nice” again. Those two Jews (the defendants) were only too happy to look forward to Wilson losing his family home if he lost the case. He did not lose his case. Now they cringe and cry and “apologise”, because they are, to put it in the language of the New Testament, “in the same condemnation“. It’s all so (((typical))).
Incidentally, I think that Mr. Justice Nicklin also was “too nice”, in saying that he was sure that Lewis had not intended to mislead the court in that 2023 High Court ex parte injunction application.
Having said that, the learned High Court judge did (though in other, and far more diplomatic, words) characterize Lewis as (in my words) a lazy, negligent bastard.
No word directly to me from Lewis. Except he accidentally copied me into an email to his own solicitor last week where he said I was floundering. I thought it was a bit steep to say I was out of my depth given what seems to have been his advice to Dr Newbon.
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In Wilson’s case, a number of Jews gave purported “evidence” for the defence, which testimony however the judge dismissed in polite but firm terms. They are all named and shamed on one of my previous blog posts.
One of that pack was the vituperative Jew-Zionist barrister and (until he was kicked off the Bench very recently) Recorder (p/t judge) Simon Myerson. His testimony was, to put it politely, given little weight by the learned judge.
Indeed, Myerson now seems again to be in trouble. He now not being on the Bench, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office is not involved (this time— last time, he was given “words of advice”, i.e. mildly admonished); the Bar Standards Board, though, now seems, belatedly, to be taking an interest:
I shall watch any further developments with interest.
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More than a few of them blocked me after being tagged in. I can only hope that they blocked me and then emailed Mark Lewis and Patron Law to suggest they cough up to stop the defendants going bankrupt or losing their homes! @MLewisLawyer
Britain is descending into an angry, lawless nightmare. The speed at which this is happening is utterly terrifying. In one week alone: mass riots; attempted murder of a solder; violent thuggery at an airport; Muslim mobs outside police stations. Shocking.
Twitter-twits have responded angrily, blaming Isabel Oakeshott or her personal partner, Tice, of Reform UK, or Farage, for the gradual descent of Britain into the swamp. A woman journalist, and two fairly minor politicians…
No, the major cause is the half century and more of mass immigration, which over the past 25 years has become a full migration invasion. Millions of mostly quite, or very, backward non-Europeans. That, and the decline of real culture and society in the UK. I know where I place the blame for most of that (the bit not caused by migration-invasion)… The “you-know-who” element.
I don't care that jailed Just Stop Oil protestor Jemima is going to miss her brother's wedding. Boo hoo. When she blocked the M25, she stopped thousands of other people getting to family events. SUCK IT UP.
"The truth is that illegal immigration in Britain is now so widespread – with 1.2 million living among us, more than anywhere else in Europe – that a few more raids on nail bars & car washes will change nothing"https://t.co/NmI46Tw5k8
‘Their deaths don’t matter do they? Because they weren’t killed by Jews. But somehow, again, it’s all the Jews’@TomTugendhat was asked at a Tonbridge hustings before the election how he would resolve the Gaza crisis
The Labour government does not care about free speech and free expression in our universities. They are enabling the woke takeover of higher education by repealing the Higher Education (Free Speech) Act.
Goodwin is right, but he fails to note that the primary group (or cabal, if you like) trying to repress freedom of expression in UK universities and elsewhere, including online, is the Jew-Zionist element, most egregiously seen, arguably, in the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”.
Patriotic Alternative
I happened to see the following statement put out by Patriotic Alternative, which I partly republish out of a spirit of comity, and despite not being a member of PA:
“This week we received the SHOCKING news that Sam Melia had been DENIED early release by the prison service! At a time when prisons are overflowing and the judiciary are routinely handing out suspended sentences to convicted sex offenders – Sam Melia, a man who published LAWFUL stickers, has been denied early release!
This is the latest in a string of miscarriages of justice aimed at breaking the spirit of Sam and his family. At this point, only one conclusion can be drawn: this is politically motivated persecution which is aimed at Sam due to his system of philosophical beliefs – a protected characteristic under European Human Rights legislation!“
[Patriotic Alternative]
It will be recalled that Sam Melia was imprisoned for a notional 2 years in March of this year, meaning that he could expect release around 1 March 2025. However, earlier release, which has been granted to all sorts of hooligans and thieves etc by reason of prison overcrowding, has been denied to Melia.
Very unjust, bearing in mind the essentially trivial “crime” for which he was imprisoned; also, he has a wife and two small children (one only born this year and since Melia’s incarceration).
After claiming tens of thousands of taxpayers £££ for her home in #Redditch, former MP & Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: "I don't think people who have been disgraced should go to the House of Lords." But the new 'changed' @UKLabour give her Peerage! https://t.co/dSCCKI9S81
We can already see the road being taken by the Starmer-Labour “elected” dictatorship. Cabinet members who are not even MPs (which has always happened, but not I think to this extent), and a likelihood of policies imposed with little or no consultation.
The irony of Jess Phillips asking security to "throw out" a mob of baying Islamists. Your party invited them in and fought to let them stay, Jess. Enjoy the consequences of your own opinions. pic.twitter.com/bwIRL47SWI
— Leo Kearse – on YouTube & Saturday Night Showdown (@LeoKearse) July 5, 2024
“A female Deliveroo rider who bit a customer’s thumb off in an argument over pizza has escaped jail.
[defendant]
Jeniffer Rocha caused Stephen Jenkinson a ‘permanent, irreversible injury’ while delivering him a Pizza Express order in a ‘reckless’ attack, a court heard.
Mr Jenkinson, 36, and Rocha, 35, had a brief argument over a delivery code before the Brazilian Deliveroo rider bit his thumb off.
Rocha, a married mother of two who was making deliveries on her moped as a replacement rider for her husband, admitted grievous bodily harm in March on the eve of her trial.
On Friday, at Salisbury Crown Court, Wilts, she walked free from court as she was handed a 16 month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, by a judge who accused her of ‘excessive self defence‘.”
[Daily Echo]
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“The obvious danger is that an unpopular government, made complacent by its grossly disproportionate majority, systematically imposes an agenda that the majority don’t want.”https://t.co/2nCx4ZEyM5
Written submissions on costs are with the judge in my case.
Mr Cantor seeks to reduce his liability for my costs because he was poorly advised by Mark Lewis and therefore did not properly consider my offer to settle in November 2021.
At least we now have at least 5 MPs who will oppose Labour in the HOC. The #SettledScience can now be unsettled again and hopefully better policies will emerge as a result.
Peter Hitchens is a confirmed political spectator, and has certain fixed views, one of which seems to be a huge over-valuation of the importance of voting every 4-5 years. He thinks that MPs are terrified of their voters voting them out. No, because they have incentives to vote according to other motivations, such as lobby money, outside “work” as “consultants”, party discipline (careerism), possibility of a paid “peerage” down the line etc.
Another Hitchens characteristic is that he is very fixated on the “two main parties” set-up which has dominated British politics (with LibDem and SNP distractions) since the Second World War and to a large extent since the First World War.
Hitchens seems to think that it was wrong for the public to turn to Reform UK, and that it would have been better to have had a Labour government with a much smaller majority.
I disagree. That would change nothing, and the UK needs to change (though not in the Starmer-Labour way). Hitchens seems to support a different kind of Conservative Party, if possible, but you cannot put new wine into old bottles.
There isn't one. If there was an opportunity to reforge conservatism in this country, which is arguable, it passed in 2010, when British patriotic conservatives endorsed David Cameron's Blairite takeover of the Tory Party.( as I have said here 1,000 times before).@rikstoreyhttps://t.co/TUXqKHA67o
Regular readers will know that I have little time for Farage, let alone Tice etc. They are not social-national. However, their Reform UK project has moved the “Overton Window”, and has started to break up the rigged political system that has been in place all of my life.
Hitchens is right in saying, as he does, that Reform UK is just Farage, but you could have said that about, say, on a higher and more significant political level, Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP.
As Rudolf Hess said, famously, at Nuremberg in 1934, “Die Partei ist Hitler, aber Hitler ist Deutschland wie Deutschland Hitler ist!” [see https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6uajey at 1:43:00].
For me, Reform UK is but one means to an end, not the final destination.
Not Keir Starmer, .@mrsonicadvance . *?Please* grasp the breathtakingly simple point of voting *against*. It hopes to *prevent* an undesired outcome. I long ago ceased to imagine that voting in Britain could have any positive outcome for conservatives. https://t.co/HYitBymN2v
Does Hitchens really imagine that Starmer-Labour is or will be worse than (or even very different from) the “Conservative” governments of the past 14 years?
“In his 1991 book Geschichtsdenken im 20. Jahrhundert (Historical Thinking in the 20th Century), Nolte asserted that the 20th century had produced three “extraordinary states”, namely Germany, the Soviet Union, and Israel. He claimed that all three were “abnormal once”, but whereas the Soviet Union and Germany were now “normal” states, Israel was still “abnormal” and, in Nolte’s view, in danger of becoming a fascist state that might commit genocide against the Palestinians.”
Good grief. What a list! Only one or two are even European. Suella Braverman of Indian origins; James Cleverly of mixed African and English origins; Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian; Priti Patel, East African Indian origin; Tom Tugendhat, quarter-Jewish; Robert Jenrick, possibly fully-English (uncertain); Victoria Atkins.
Speaking personally, if I were in any case a Conservative, I should find Jenrick unacceptable by reason of his seeming (?) corruption, his Jewish personal links (not just his wife, his social circle, which seems to consist largely of Jewish business sharks), and his poor judgment in office.
Tugendhat? Apart from his part-Jewish origins, he is very very keen on support for Israel and the Kiev regime. Also, I am always suspicious when someone, especially from a privileged background (his father was a High Court judge), has a large hole in his or her CV.
Tugendhat seems to have graduated in or about 1994, then spent a year (?) getting a Master’s degree in Islamic studies. After that, he spent a brief time as a journalist on an English-language newspaper in Beirut.
We next hear of Tugendhat about 6-7 years later, in 2003, when he is gazetted as a Territorial Army officer (after a month or two, joining the Intelligence Corps); as of 2013, Lt.-Colonel in the Int. Corps. He was also working, ostensibly for the Foreign Office and in a civilian capacity or role, in Iraq in 2005.
As MP and minister, Tugendhat has been associated with both “security” matters and allied matters of so-called “extremism”. He seems to be hostile to free speech, especially about Israel and the Jewish/Zionist lobby.
Well, one can draw one’s own conclusions.
Not much to say about Victoria Atkins. A barrister by training, and married to a multi-millionaire who is a director of numerous large companies, including British Sugar.
I cannot see any of the above appealing to the British voters.
The only Conservative Party MP for whom I would have any time at all would be David Davis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Davis_(British_politician)], who at least has proven that he has principle, respect for civil rights and, also, courage. He, however, is now 75, and may not want to lead that rabble anyway.
Late tweets
MOST READ #2. Britain's looming demographic CRISIS. Mass immigration, economic decline, or more babies — time to choosehttps://t.co/7mONuSWfOm
I feel sorry for Jonathan Ashworth. But he lost his seat because of a communal sectarianism that, with these words, he denied even existed. pic.twitter.com/pJiXckkFTb
" The tide is rising, this time it didn't rise high enough but it continues to rise and therefore our victory is only delayed ," said Le Pen.
▪️As she added, she has too much experience to be disappointed with the result in which the National Assembly doubled its number of… pic.twitter.com/6urSI5Ss7q
— Newspaper articles collection (@NewsArticleColl) July 7, 2024
Yes, that is the point. Despite the “arrangement” concluded by the System parties and the other anti-French parties, the RN hugely increased the number of RN deputies elected.