A few more thoughts about the Gorton and Denton by-election
The opinion polls suggest that the contest will be between Reform UK and the Green Party. A few commentators are still saying that Labour might have a residual chance. It seems to me that this by-election is different than most —not all— previous ones, in that there is likely to be a split on racial-cultural lines.
Reports suggest that the Muslim, mainly Pakistani, element of the electorate will vote en bloc, and for the Green Party. They have been turned off Labour by reason of the fact that the present government consists almost entirely of Labour Friends of Israel members. The voters will have noticed Starmer-stein’s slavishly pro-Israel policies, and his many pro-Jewish gestures.
The Green Party is now led by a Jew, but one who is supposedly anti-Zionist and not favourable to the Israeli state. The Greens also favour a near-“open borders” immigration policy.
However, Muslims are less than a third of the entire electorate in that constituency. About 30%. Persons identifying as “Christian”, presumably mostly white British, with some of Irish or other origins, are over 40% of the electorate. Apparently, some 27% do not identify by reference to religion; I am guessing that almost all of those are white English/British too. In other words, it may be that about 68% of the electorate is white English/British or at least European.
So assuming that most of the Muslims are going to vote Green, that still leaves nearly 70% of voters who may also vote Green, but are more likely to back Reform, or go elsewhere (or not bother to vote).
My guess at this stage is that rather few English/British (etc) voters will vote Labour. Only a few per cent of that group, probably; maybe 10% or, at outside, 15%.
So if it is true that Labour has lost most of the Muslim/Pakistani votes, and also most of its former English/British voter support (after Labour’s disastrous first 18 months in office), one has to conclude that Labour is very much on the back foot, despite the fact that, at GE 2024, Labour hoovered up over half the votes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorton_and_Denton#Elections_in_the_2020s.
The Conservative and LibDem candidates have no chance in this constituency. A few minor parties are standing, including George Galloway’s Workers’ Party. One can never entirely write off Galloway, but if he stands (or another, on his behalf), that will hit the Green and Labour votes, but not (at all) that of Reform UK.
In the circumstances, it seems to me that Matt Goodwin and Reform have every chance, but it might yet be closer than many think between Reform and the Greens.
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Trump is considering a range of military scenarios against Iran proposed by the Pentagon, including raids and special forces operations, but remains open to diplomatic solutions and negotiations with Tehran, The New York Times reported:https://t.co/feLwB4naQwpic.twitter.com/SxhNSVZsWU
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– Border force interception: £2,750 – Three months in a hotel: £13,500 – Murder investigation and prosecution: £600,000 – Court proceedings and legal defence: £100,000 – Cost of 29y imprisonment: £1,572,786
Whereas a wall, a squad, and an end would have taken care of the matter for the cost of about 20 rounds of 7.62, plus a Guinness and a bag of chips for each member of the squad.
This is Emma. She spends her days helping people from Gorton and Denton who have fallen into drug and alcohol addiction. I won’t go into details but this work is very close to my heart. People like Emma are the real heroes. She’s voting Reform 👍 pic.twitter.com/q13oII7Kyq
Russian troops struck energy infrastructure used by the Ukrainian army and enemy deployment areas over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/m0pU7gkOzlpic.twitter.com/soCnIiHF30
The EU Council has formally approved a full ban on supplies of Russian liquefied natural gas to the European Union starting January 1, 2027, and on pipeline gas – starting September 30, 2027, according to a statement released by the EU Council:https://t.co/YJJ19zuBUgpic.twitter.com/83OHMcLIZR
[“1945, Belorussky Station (Moscow)— the first train of victory arrives in Moscow“]
Every war, every side in every war, has its rights and wrongs. No side has a monopoly on good or evil, either. That is why historical revisionism is so important, and why laws purporting to criminalize historical examination and debate are so wrongheaded.
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USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group has just been spotted the south east of Oman. pic.twitter.com/tq1krfZ3j2
[“The law is black and white, but it’s also subjective which is influenced by current social norms and the political climate.
This is why the Overton window being pushed is so important so speech “offences” get harder and harder to be policed.
People have not been able to talk this freely online – or publicly hold the views that they have – for quite some time. It wasn’t even that long ago you could get banned from social media platforms – or have a knock on the door – for simply stating men can’t become women.
We are obviously nowhere near out of the woods yet with all of this but Elon Musk buying X has most certainly bought us some time with fixing everything going on here in England, Europe, and the Anglosphere.
In my spare time, I have spoken to quite a few people who have been persecuted by the State for speech offences who probably wouldn’t even get a knock on the door these days for the most part.
Hearing these stories has been tough and what they have gone through for “thoughtcrimes” is abhorrent.
Independent thought isn’t a crime, and these silencing tactics is Bolshevism 101.
Our government has a lot to answer for for what it’s done to their citizens for all these years. This is straight up treason.“]
A law student from Plymouth, I think.
Strange co-incidence. I just happened today upon an old email (from well over 20 years ago), sent to me by a girl law student from Plymouth, and thanking me for talking with her and answering questions she had had. She wrote that her talk with me had decided her to continue with her degree course and to go into the practice of law.
I had forgotten about meeting that girl (at an evening reception put on by a university law faculty at a yacht club in Plymouth, and to which a number of barristers, solicitors, and judges had been invited).
I just looked up the individual’s name, to see whether she was mentioned as either solicitor or barrister (I should add that her name is rather unusual). Turns out that, after starting out at the Bar, she had switched to the solicitors’ branch, and is now a partner in a fairly large UK/international law firm, specializing in corporate/commercial work.
Life’s long and winding road is straighter for some than for others.
I don't see how Reform can really argue with the narrative they are becoming a dumping ground for Tory retreads now. And I'm not entirely sure how that helps their brand with the wider electorate.
I have been saying exactly that for months, even years. Farage and Tice cannot see it, because they themselves are really conservatives of a kind, and see nothing wrong with making common cause with unpleasant idiots such as Nadine Dorries and Robert Jenrick.
Britain needs social nationalism, but there is no credible party; in fact, there is no party at all.
Reform now has Boris Johnson’s… – chancellor (Zahawi) – communities sec (Jenrick) – culture sec (Dorries) – attorney general (Braverman) – political sec (Kruger) – skills minister (Jenkyns) – Northern powerhouse minister (Berry) – health minister (Caulfield) – parliamentary…
Many years ago, in 2015, when Burnham was standing for Labour leadership, I described him as “the best of a very poor bunch” (of 4 candidates). Yes, better than the others, but still a System puppet.
I wonder how many white British people are MPs, high-ranking civil servants etc in India, China, Nigeria, the Caribbean, Pakistan etc. That’s right— there are none.
WEF Whistleblower @desireefixler helped build the WEF…but is now speaking out against its Great Reset. Unbelievable moral clarity and courage. Pls like / share, watch in 1st reply: pic.twitter.com/bTlXaN68Se
Interesting to think that one nuclear missile at the right time would eliminate hundreds, thousands of major global conspirators, but of course that will not happen.
Officials in Gulf countries expect a major American strike against Iran, and that the American president will most likely target the Iranian political leadership. pic.twitter.com/75cR7ArELK
In that case, Iran might as well fire all of its missiles at Israel, immediately, before the Americans and Israelis can destroy them; the missiles would have to be preceded by thousands of drones to take out the Israeli anti-missile missile defence matrix.
🇺🇸 U.S. Central Command:
The Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is currently on a mission in the Middle East to promote security and stability. pic.twitter.com/4rWLJU0brO
Rubbish, but look at that clip. American naval power is awesome.
Incidentally, the flagship (aircraft carrier) appears to be flying a Ukrainian flag from its bridge.
Europe is definitely losing its independence by banning Russian gas imports, however you want to frame it, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said:https://t.co/7Q3D69HSt7pic.twitter.com/VvSiz7z3Gd
Moscow is being asked not to strike Ukrainian infrastructure, while drone attacks on Russia continue, President Vladimir Putin told Leningrad Region Governor Alexander Drozdenko:https://t.co/4QRQcwI3ZLpic.twitter.com/AScT10DcMB
“Until 1945 we were a party; after 1945 we are the nucleus of a great international faith…”
[Savitri Devi]
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“In War – Resolution , In Defeat – Defiance , In Victory – Magnanimity , In Peace – Goodwill”
[Churchill]
Fine words, something Churchill was good at. Perhaps the only thing he was good at.
[Churchill, as Prime Minister in 1940, toting the drum-magazine Thompson submachinegun when on an inspection trip to North-East England]
Talking point (first published 1 May 2021)
“Starmer, the Jewish Lobby puppet, is (as I predicted from the start) hopeless and as dull as ditchwater, but he is no more “the problem” for Labour than was the rather different Corbyn.
Labour’s problem is that there is no longer a “proletariat” or (in the old sense) a “working class”, there is no more a bloc “Labour vote”, there are no more, or very few, “working class communities”, as such, no nationalized industries of any size, and no great loyalty to Labour, even in its traditional North and North-East heartlands.
The Labour Party itself has changed out of all recognition since its highest point of popularity in 1945. From being a largely socialist party, it moved to social-democracy and then, arguably, in the 1990s under Blair, ditched even that. It became really just a label (or as the egregious waste of space, freeloader, and careerist, Jess Phillips MP, put it, “just a ****ing rose“). Rather like those Latin American countries where the almost-identical parties distinguish themselves by colour: the Blancos v. the Colorados. Like football teams, or the racing silks in the Hippodrome at Byzantium.
It is hard to see now for what the Labour Party stands. Starmer seems to be saying that he supports almost all of what Boris-Idiot’s maladministration does, but that “Boris” should do it better!
In fact I saw a satirical comment to the effect that, were the “Conservative” misgovernment to reintroduce workhouses, Labour under Starmer would agree, but cavil that that should be done more efficiently and slightly more humanely! A joke? Yes, sort-of…but then look at the attack on the unemployed, disabled etc over the past 15-20 years. Which party really started that? Labour…Yes, the “Conservative” Jew-lobby regime of David Cameron-Levita made it worse, but all that nonsense started under Gordon Brown and his lunatic misgovernment, via Alastair Darling, Stephen Timms etc. They, not the Conservatives, brought in the crazily dysfunctional —and also dishonest— ATOS carpetbaggers, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_Capability_Assessment#History.
As I have often said, Labour is now basically the party of the blacks and browns and/or public service workers, which is why Labour eulogizes the NHS constantly (though the NHS is a very hit-and-miss service overall).“
[from this blog, first published on 1 May 2021]
Reading it now, I think I can claim that my views then expressed have held up rather well almost 5 years later (nicht wahr?).
[“The British government has passed legislation that criminalizes telling “offensive” jokes in public places.
If you go to a restaurant and tell a joke that makes an overhearing waiter in London feel offended, the establishment will have to report you to the police.
The government says it’s totally about protecting people from “harassment” and won’t infringe upon free speech rights at all.”]
The only answer, at least the only “peaceful” answer, to the gathering clouds of repression of free speech in the UK is to say or publish whatever you decide to say or write, then —if push comes to shove— stand up in the face of the poundland police state, refuse to accept any level or type of “guilt”, refuse to express any form of “apology” (the Jewish/Zionist/Israel lobby love it when they can force fake “apology” out of non-Jews), and refuse to accept untruth(s).
I stood up for both my own views and for freedom of expression generally both in 2016, when a pack of Israel-controlled Jews procured my disbarment (which disbarment was not only wrongful, but actually unlawful, as the Bar Standards Board admitted in a letter to me a couple of years later), and also in 2023-2024, when the same pack (nominally a different pack but in fact or effectively the same) procured (via political influence, and the suborning of police and “Clown” Prosecution Service personnel) a criminal prosecution of me: see
This blog, begun in late 2016, after my disbarment, and quite quickly published near-daily, continued to be published during the process of persecution, prosecution, trial, and sentencing.
In March 2024, the Jew-Zionists pressured the “Clown” Prosecution Service to apply for an order restricting publication of the blog, and the very “underwhelming” barrister instructed by them made a half-hearted attempt to secure that but, and to his credit, the very experienced District Judge who sentenced me (a former Deputy Chief Metropolitan Magistrate) agreed with me that the application was nonsense.
The blog continues to be published near-daily, and even were some further attempt to restrict it and me to be made, I should continue to publish, no matter what, and come what may, even if that meant arranging for publication via overseas proxies.
“They” never learn. Had I not been disbarred, I might never have started the blog.
Had I not been expelled from Twitter in 2018 (again at the instigation of Jew-Zionists, who organized a mass complaint about me, and also had political doormats such as the degenerate MP, Ian Austin —now a fake “lord”— write letters to the Attorney-General etc about me), I might well not have started daily or near-daily publication.
Now, having been persecuted/prosecuted (2023-2024), I am even more determined to continue to struggle for truth and a better society.
Greenland
Interesting. More up-to-date and consumerist than I previously should have thought, though less sophisticated than the newer malls etc of London, New York, Hong Kong, Dubai, Sydney etc. Ambience maybe somewhere between a shopping mall and a UK “indoor market”.
To be completely honest, I am becoming increasingly pissed off with the aggressive gangs of foreign men who are plaguing the streets of our towns and cities.
We can all see it. They don’t speak English, they don’t work, they certainly don’t respect us.
[“To be completely honest, I am becoming increasingly pissed off with the aggressive gangs of foreign men who are plaguing the streets of our towns and cities.
We can all see it. They don’t speak English, they don’t work, they certainly don’t respect us.
I get dozens of messages every single day from women who hate it. They feel uncomfortable, harassed, intimidated. But we’re all supposed to think it’s normal?!
It didn’t used to be like this. Five, ten years ago.
And it doesn’t have to be like this. It isn’t normal, and we shouldn’t accept it as so.
Women should be able to go for a night out with their friends without the fear of foreign sex pests and weirdos assaulting them.
Of course there are sordid and abusive British men, but sadly we can’t deport them.
We can remove the foreign ones. I thoroughly believe we should do so.“]
Britain needs a thoroughgoing chistka. Not just the migrant-invaders. Across the board.
Topical thought
Whatever the nuances, it is clear that the recent killing of a man by the members of an ICE squad in Minnesota was murder by any normal metric. It seems that the man was shot while defenceless and on the ground, and shot several times. One might ask why he was wandering around armed at all, but of course that is not so unusual in parts of the USA.
Leaving the specific question aside, and looking at the general demeanour of the ICE squad (in fact, all of those I have seen), and the way they move and interact, their behaviour, the impression given is not one of a disciplined unit, but something more akin to a street gang.
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Patron Law must know that Mark Lewis is incompetent and dishonest. The evidence is clear.
So why is Benjamin May, Patron Law’s compliance officer, unable to recognise any of Lewis’ incompetence and dishonesty? May also rejects failing as compliance officer.@sra_solicitorspic.twitter.com/Ge8bH0lnYA
For more on “Mark Lewis Lawyer”, Beth Grossman, Daniel Berke, Simon Myerson, Patron Law, James Wilson, and the whole sorry saga, use the blog’s search box.
At the end of the day, every time you talk to people about politics, the most common thing they will complain about is a complete lack of trust in the old parties of the system and the people in them.
And the reason this lack of trust exists is because of generations of people…
[“At the end of the day, every time you talk to people about politics, the most common thing they will complain about is a complete lack of trust in the old parties of the system and the people in them.
And the reason this lack of trust exists is because of generations of people in those positions saying one thing and doing something else.
It doesn’t matter if people agree with absolutely everything you are telling them, if they can’t trust that what you are telling them is true, or they can’t be certain that what you are telling them is what you genuinely believe.
I’ve seen and heard it with my own eyes over the past few years, an uncountable number of nationalists get this wrong. They spend so much time creating this perfectly refined, contrived image of themselves, saying all the things that they think people agree with, and constantly treading on eggshells over certain topics – but it never works because anyone who engages with them in real life realises that they aren’t being truthful.
95% of people will be more likely to listen to someone whose views they don’t always agree with, but who they believe always tells the truth, than they will to someone who they never disagree with, but they don’t believe is honest.“]
Veritas omnia vincit.
Over 1500 people have turned out in Crowborough to protest against the newly opened migrant centre in the former barracks at the edge of the town. Protesters, almost all locals, are chanting slogans such as “deportation, no accommodation,” and “stop the boats, send them home!” pic.twitter.com/FUnpdGCGBu
The rules literally give the NEC discretion on whether to allow a Mayor to run or not. They chose not to, under instruction from Starmer. As his team, the NEC members themselves and his allies have been briefing all weekend. https://t.co/CEFD50idGf
Burnham, though better —arguably— than Starmer-stein, is equally in the pocket of the Jew-Zionist-Israel lobby. System puppets.
Keir Starmer's only remaining political strategy is to try and physically stop people voting for his opponents. And when that's your only strategy, you're done.
I know this may be crazy. But if Keir Starmer wants to shore up his position maybe he should try actually governing properly. Rather than desperately briefing against, and stabbing, his perceived rivals.
Distinguished correspondent and ‘child of the Raj’ whose audiences regularly topped 50 million and were broadcast in six languages, dies aged 90 https://t.co/zwzp9rK2hy
For some people, wilful “belief” is far stronger than obvious reality sitting right in front of them. Look at how unpopular Starmer is! Also, what “restoration” of the economy is that idiot talking about?
Tribal-Labour idiot. Also, a pro-Israel/Jewish lobby puppet. He supported the Iraq war even after it was long over, supported ID cards, supported anything that he was told to support, in order to keep his paid positions and preferment.
A disgusting corrupt slug, member of Labour Friends of Israel, and also someone convicted of hitting a policeman while drunk.
"In Frankfurt and Rotterdam, native populations are already minorities. In Stockholm and Vienna, close to half the population is now foreign-born or of foreign origin."https://t.co/9iKbFgoAwW
Priti Patel oversaw the Boriswave —the biggest betrayal of the British people in history.
And now she has the audacity to attack the one political party that speaks up for the people the Tories treated with such contempt pic.twitter.com/HMYTn5l7Ol
Priti Patel was/is also an agent of influence for the Israeli state. Member of Conservative Friends of Israel. As blogged previously, had it not been for Idi Amin, she would have spent her life behind the counter of a Kampala grocery store. Thick as two short planks.
Priti Patel saying that Reform UK are “National Socialists“! If only!
Would translate to a Commons with 374 Reform UK MPs, Lab 119, LibDems 60, SNP 41, Cons 14, Greens 7 [etc].
The Cons and Lab have both polled between 14% and 24% in the last few months, mostly between 15% and 22%. I do not think that Reform has polled, in the same period, below 24%, and has been, recently, as high as 35%.
Incidentally, on the above poll’s figures, Kemi Badenoch would lose her seat (as would Priti Patel).
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[July 1941: the forces of the German Reich enter Riga (Latvia). Look at how happy the people are to welcome them (and to be rid of Soviet occupation and “others”)]
5/10 this week, trumping the 3/10 of political journalist John Rentoul. I knew the answers to questions 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8.
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After the X platform revealed its algorithm, users discovered that critics of Israel were being heavily censored, and the reach of their posts had dropped by 90- 95 %. The entire algorithm now depends on whether a user criticizes Israel or not. pic.twitter.com/YHN8krvbEq
The poisoning of the world and the global conversation.
A group of Israel tourists in Morocco is provoking Algerian border guards by raising the "Israeli" flag on the Morocco-Algerian border. pic.twitter.com/LhtmCZ7Y8D
The US Department of War has published its new National Defense Strategy, which names the protection of US interests in the entire Western hemisphere as its key priority:https://t.co/Omgi455OL2pic.twitter.com/VIgc4VXfrb
"The Ukrainians have gone on the offensive. They are making threats and openly interfering in Hungarian elections. Their goal is to obtain funding and join the European Union as quickly as possible. As a member of the European Union, Hungary has… pic.twitter.com/Iv3O5sS5b1
The Guardian: The UAE is funding the first Israeli ghetto for Palestinians in Rafah. "The residential complex is like a large prison under Israeli control, with entry and exit controlled by biometric data (fingerprints)". pic.twitter.com/0BNe8NoT5u
A good week? This is the point the Government has reached. Keir Starmer has a few strong words for Donald Trump. And that's now the benchmark for good UK governance. https://t.co/MT0D2KMxNE
I would have gone harder on the economics here. Even UK/EU pro-immigration elites concede the economic arguments of 1990s/2000s no longer make sensehttps://t.co/KPXX4VnTqThttps://t.co/ghaeILeKh1
— The National Museum of the Royal Navy (@NatMuseumRN) January 24, 2026
Someone who killed several great empires: the German Reich, then (after 1945, when subject peoples were eventually allowed “independence” because the European nations were exhausted) the French, Belgian, Spanish, Portuguese etc, and…the British Empire as well.
Had Churchill not blagged his way into taking over as Prime Minister in 1940, an honourable armistice might have been, and almost certainly would have been, concluded between the British Empire and the German Reich.
Western and Central Europe would thus have been saved from the ravages of war, and Eastern Europe from at least some of the ravages of war. Stalinism would either have been defeated in the field, or contained east of the Urals. Eastern and parts of Central Europe would then not have fallen under the rule of the Soviet Union in the 1940s (which rule of course lasted until the late 1980s).
In such a scenario, there would have been no premature decolonization in Africa, Asia, and elsewhere. Massive damage to the environment and wildlife would have been largely averted.
That never happened, mainly because Churchill became Prime Minister of the UK. Almost everything else was consequential.
Disastrous.
We in the UK would also have avoided being gradually and largely taken over by the “you know who” special interest tribe. Oh, and would never have been invaded, whether by Windrush (etc) Caribbeans or by rubber boat migrant-invaders from every failed state in the world.
Seriously? What the hell America? How did it get so bad? I have a friend who was over recently, and he was saying it's even rough around Hollywood Boulevard… pic.twitter.com/5kFDOMIWCO
Not sure I've ever RTd Nadia before, but she's saying out loud what every Labour MP I know thinks and says in private.Starmer has never once shown any shred of interest in the views of his backbenchers since he became LP leader.Most of us knew his Govt was failing by end July 24. https://t.co/H554W0X29n
My blog posts from summer 2024 clearly show my own understanding of the early failure of both Starmer-stein and his Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment.
Konni Zilliacus was of affluent background, and had attended both Bedales (school) in Hampshire and, later, Yale.
The Zilliacuses met both Stalin and Tito, inter alia, during the late 1940s.
More of Trump’s “a little back from the frontline” antics with 42 Commando in contact in Helmand late 2006. (Too bad about the camera wobble – there was a lot going on) @thetimes pic.twitter.com/mnWxaBK109
The Royal Navy has reduced from 8 – 6 frigates (a 25% reduction) in just 2 months. While 13 replacements are under construction, they are years away from entering service.
This is an understandable move given hull fragility, but poses real challenge to RN to cover gap. https://t.co/A4VPqdLOG5
Congratulations to the @HMSOardacious crew on completing the World's Toughest Row. The Atlantic crossing raises vital funds for @RNRMC, supporting mental health and wellbeing for serving personnel and their families. An extraordinary achievement in the most demanding conditions. pic.twitter.com/yB7uWpbaud
I used to find it tiring (and boring) rowing on the Thames (when I was at school, well over half a century ago), but these people row the Atlantic! What a feat.
I've found a little gem in the Archives – an MI5 late Cold War paper referring in part to, and confirming the presence of, Soviet KGB & GRU Illegals in the UK. It'll take time to write up the whole paper, but it will be worth the wait!
Only real social-national policies can now save this country.
The London School of Economics ran a piece by Irene Coslet promoting her new book claiming Shakespeare was actually a Moroccan Jewish woman. Her evidence is shockingly poor: She says it must be true because Shakespeare wrote about women too well for a man. https://t.co/6VgI5cQV24
I, on the other hand, will presume that Irene Coslet herself is a Jewish woman, until I see evidence to the contrary. She may not be Jewish, in fact, but there is certainly more likelihood of her being Jewish than there is of Shakespeare having been a Jew.
We no longer have academia in this country, but a kind of degenerate pseudo-academia. “They”, of course, are well represented therein.
"We discovered Home Office guidance that quietly blurs the line between terrorism and “counter-cultural” views, viewing conservatives as being somehow equivalent to terrorists."https://t.co/pi5h9xhDnS
Britain must leave NATO, stay out of the EU, cold-shoulder Israel, and forge new and strong links with the Russian Federation.
Evain Incir, Member of the European Parliament: Belgium should be followed as an example, and the transit of aircraft carrying weapons to Israel should be banned. pic.twitter.com/IZgWuHZQeH
Well, there it is, and at Davos, no less. In effect, promoting the replacement of Europeans by non-whites, and inciting war against us, the Europeans or Post-Aryans, by both Jews and Muslims.
Incidentally, that particular Jew was expelled from Russia for supporting the brutal and corrupt regime of the Jew Zelensky in Kiev.
Every. Single. Time. (as they say)…
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Which is what the Israeli Jews are doing to the Palestinian Arabs, most obviously and flagrantly in Gaza. However, something similar is happening to Europeans in Europe, as in Britain.
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Ukraine is trying to influence the results of the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary because it knows the current government won't allow it to join the EU, Viktor Orban told reporters:https://t.co/lfBrPaM7oRpic.twitter.com/fQ0ZtFysT7
Air defenses shot down 12 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over Russian regions overnight, the Defense Ministry reported. TASS has compiled the main information about the attack:https://t.co/CKO1XWamOnpic.twitter.com/O40ll5zyCe
More people on the right need to start calling this out.
Seems like certain groups, especially the Jewish, are immune to scrutiny.
I have no allegiance to any group of people but my own. Nothing is off limits when it comes to calling out those who revel in our demise. https://t.co/ycKJosM1tV
Time after time, people and peoples reliant on the USA find themselves let down.
The US and NATO agreement on Greenland provides for the United States' rights to exploit mineral resources on the island, Bloomberg reports.
According to the agency, the agreement also includes the deployment of American missiles in Greenland and strengthening NATO's presence.… pic.twitter.com/qjGBZ4pyix
Europe is becoming "unrecognisable", says Trump. Globalist elites are "destroying" our nations and "doing nothing about it". He is right. Just look at Europe's major cities. New post⬇️https://t.co/FoHc2qBS1W
To that extent, he is right. How can that be denied?
“More than 75% of Brussels is now foreign-origin, with over 60% coming from outside Europe. Nearly 60% of Amsterdam’s population is of migrant background while only one in three children have two Dutch parents.”https://t.co/5FLYUSoWWx
"According to Pew Research, if current trends continue, by the year 2050, only 24 years from now, around 31% of Sweden, 20% of Germany and Austria, 18% of France and Belgium, and 17% of the UK will be Muslim"https://t.co/9iKbFgoAwW
Turns out that she is a LibDem who worked for disastrous Clegg when he was Deputy Prime Minister during 2010-2015. She then, according to herself, co-founded the (sank without trace) Women’s Equality Party (Wikipedia does not mention her doing that anyway: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_Equality_Party), before working at think tanks and, now, appearing on —yes— Times Radio podcasts with the Jewish scribblers Danny Finkelstein and Hugo Rifkind.
As far as I know, his predecessors were mostly, if not all, also either Jews or pro-Israel non-Jews.
We hear a lot about “terror plots” etc, including “far right” ones, but most (certainly all the supposedly “far right” ones) seem to consist mainly of teenage boys or others downloading bomb-making manuals, or buying samurai swords, or trying to create 3D firearms (but would you really trust your life to such a defective kind of weapon?) and talking big on the Internet (but never doing anything).
The System narrative about all that is mainly a Schauspiel for the bamboozled public, injected into their tiny minds via the mainstream media.
As one of those tweets above says, the descriptor “independent” (certainly in the sense of “unbiased”, and maybe in itself) seems to be not quite accurate…
court finding… "delusions of being persecuted because of his Jewish identity, and his lawyer stated that these delusions were formed in part while spending time at The Holocaust Museum." https://t.co/80OhMlNaVX
— Polly St. George (formerly Amazing Polly) (@FringeViews) January 19, 2026
Three Australian and Palestinian legal groups have formally called on the Australian Federal Police (AFP) to investigate Israeli President Isaac Herzog for his role in alleged war crimes in Gaza, amid reports he will visit Australia early next month.
[“We have formally challenged my draconian bail conditions imposed by the London Met Police. Following my fourth arrest in under three months, they combined these restrictions:
1. Banned from Palestine events in London. 2. Curfewed to live and sleep at one address. 3. Must notify a detective if I leave my address for more than 48 hours. 4. Not to incite ‘hatred, discrimination, or harassment’. 5. Not to ‘support’ proscribed organisations.
All of this is for perfectly lawful and protected speech and social media posts. For naming one ideology of supremacy. For exposing Britain’s capture by the ‘israel’ lobby. For affirming the Palestinian right to armed resistance as per international law.
This is the political persecution of a part-Palestinian British citizen doctor. This is Britain under a zionist political order.”]
It took years for TV face Neil Oliver to wake up (his Coast TV series of long ago made some comments against National Socialist Germany) but it looks like he has emerged from the fog.
Kemi, please name just one way in which the “social media ban” for children will not require the 68 million internet users in the UK, of all ages, to provide our digital ID or biometric data?
After his failed defamation case against me and The Spectator the man also known as ‘Mohammed Hijab’ has declared himself bankrupt. pic.twitter.com/Bom3Gykkz4
Good, because that means that (Jewish and now officially Israeli) “no win, no fee” “litigation insurance” solicitor, “Mark Lewis Lawyer”, notoriously dishonest and incompetent, will probably now not get paid (again) (I hope).
More news today about Lewis and his behaviour in relation to yet another case, that of James Wilson:
Here’s the link to my Substack piece which explains the conduct of the defendants’ lawyers:https://t.co/mtWgbLg93w
That might be taken to have been a mere joke, but is troubling in a case with as many twists as that of Wilson and the Jews Mendelsohn, Cantor, and Newbon (deceased).
Stray thought
More late tweets
What grinds my gears about my litigation is that it was obvious what was going on.
Here I am in February 2022 trying to tell Benjamin May – the managing partner at Patron Law – that Mark Lewis was out of control.
Officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) have detained an agent of Moldovan intelligence services in Moscow who came to carry out an assignment detrimental to Russia’s security, the FSB’s press service reported:https://t.co/IbOQ1S3RICpic.twitter.com/MTcNvOBmRd
Translates to a Commons with about 434 Reform UK MPs (very large majority), Greens 54 (the official and very weak Opposition), SNP 44, LibDems 41, Cons 21, Labour 20.
Stunning, if anywhere near accurate.
On those figures, Starmer himself would lose his seat, according to Electoral Calculus. The remaining 20 MPs would then be free to elect a new leader
This is truly one of the sweetest and most wholesome things I’ve ever seen.
The French Navy detained an oil tanker allegedly bound from Russia in neutral waters in the Mediterranean, French President Emmanuel Macron said in a post on X:https://t.co/VncxLMJP4vpic.twitter.com/ieEwM4Awi1
So not just USA/Trump; now France/Macron as well. Playing with fire.
NEW: Andrew Gwynne officially resigns.
In a statement he says he has "suffered significant ill-health over most of the 21 years I've served as an MP, and this has been greatly exacerbated by the impact of last year’s events regarding leaked text messages".
“Heartbreaking images from the ravaged land showed children and parents suffering in freezing weather that hit Gaza this week. The United Nations revealed a three-month-old baby girl was found frozen to death on Tuesday, bringing the number of tragic cold weather deaths in Gaza up to nine.
Children and families were seen being handed small packets of food from aid workers, amid continued Israeli restrictions.“
[Daily Mirror]
The genocidal sadism of the Israeli Jews, and those supporting them in the UK, USA, France etc, continues.
Meanwhile, in the UK, the Jew-Zionist orgs which are effectively an arm of the Israeli Embassy continue to whine about trivia such as swastikas drawn (probably by children) on boarded-up shops etc.
Late tweets seen
I was confident that Starmer despite only having bad options will devise a worse one. The boy doesn’t disappoint.
Moscow has still not received an official response from Washington to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal to extend the New Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty (New START-3) for one year, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said:https://t.co/7R9C0RZbSnpic.twitter.com/UwPciwii7X
In my Substack tomorrow, I analyse Mark Lewis saying that I affected his client’s “mental health to commit suicide”, and the “most desirable result is £100,000 paid to us”.
Lewis’ partners at Patron Law should sign up to my Substack to see how he works. Link in bio.… pic.twitter.com/ePtmML7flr
I happened to notice that a blog post written over 6 years ago, on New Year’s Eve 2019, had a few hits. On reading it myself for the first time since then I found that it has held up quite well:
“Hitler did not share the ideas of his Austrian compatriot. He argued in his 1928 Secret Book that they are unfit for the future defence of Europe against America. As America fills its North American lebensraum, “the natural activist urge that is peculiar to young nations will turn outward.” But then “a pacifist-democratic pan-European hodgepodge state” would not be able to oppose the United States, as it is “according to the conception of that commonplace bastard, Coudenhove-Kalergi…”“
“New research by CPRE London has found that at least nine parks, eight playing fields and eight nature reserves in London are at risk, including Whitewebbs Park in Enfield, Wimbledon Park, and Green Dale Fields in Southwark. After campaigning by CPRE London and local groups, six green spaces were saved last year, including the pitches at Finsbury leisure centre in Islington, but seven were lost, including Crossness nature reserve in Bexley.
Countryside campaigners have criticised the government for allowing development on the green belt in new plans and setting a “grey belt” policy that categorises some protected land as ripe for housing and infrastructure.
In Enfield, the local council has agreed to lease part of Whitewebbs Park to Tottenham Hotspur football club. It is also the site of an ancient oak that was felled by contractors last year, to public dismay.
Dench said: “Staggeringly, 10% of public land in Britain has been lost since 1979. Whitewebbs Park in Enfield is one of the public parks currently under threat. There, a 450-year-old oak tree was brutally butchered and Spurs’ plans to develop the park involve cutting down 207 trees, including veteran and mature trees, and taking over most of the park for their elite private use.
“It is clear to me that it is more important than ever to protect our parks and green spaces before it’s too late.“
[Guardian]
Disgraceful. One of the many bad things that have been happened in this regard in the UK, especially in England, over the past 30+ years, arguably 40+ years, is the proliferation of private housing development without planning authorities insisting upon green space left for Nature and local people. Parks, nature reserves, roadside trees and bushes.
Worth watching in full. A discussion involving the much-decorated and now-retired former commander of U.S. forces in Europe.
“It’s hard right now. Very cold.” – Maria, WCK Recipient
Maria’s apartment in Kyiv has been without electricity for a long time, which means she has no heat and no way to cook for herself. She picked up a bowl of bohrach from WCK teams at a nearby warming station for the first… pic.twitter.com/TQhoyy5pLN
I remain sorry for all those people, and their companion animals, suffering as the war continues, but this is a war which Russia cannot and will not lose.
Neither side should be directly targeting civilians.
The Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev should either surrender, and leave Ukraine, or come to an agreement with Russia that leaves Russia with all territory presently held, as well as all the rest of Eastern Ukraine (Ukraine east of the Dnieper).
Incidentally, the soup mentioned in that tweet is better known as borshch…
I like borshch (without meat, and with smetana or sour cream); has been years since I had any, though.
The key public divide on Europe's dilemma: do Britons think it is more important to preserve the US-Europe alliance, or preserve European policy independence and values?
Similar but more dramatic than the other of today’s opinion polls. Would translate to a Commons with about 378 Reform MPs, 88 Labour, 58 LibDems, 42 SNP, 38 Cons, 11 Greens [etc].
That last tweeter, though, fails to see that Reform UK is now itself morphing into a System party…
I fear anyone who thinks Trump is bluffing on Greenland is in for a nasty shock. He's marching himself so far up the hill I'm not sure he has the ability to back down now even if he wants to.
I am of course completely against what F.D. Roosevelt did in the international arena, but compare his literate and weighty speeches and statements with those of Trump. Is further comment even necessary?
"No less than 74% of Brits recently told pollsters Ipsos-MORI they think large-scale civil unrest is inevitable, while many clearly believe we need a full-scale political revolution and a new Cromwell-type figure."https://t.co/xxkfAWXryV
Stop all new mass immigration. Stop the boat invasion (whatever it takes). Start a steady programme to repatriate or otherwise remove non-Europeans from the UK and the rest of Europe. Eliminate foreign interference (especially from Israel and its agents) from the UK socio-political matrix. Start to help Nature to recover. Stop all cruelty and brutality to animals. Stop corruption of politicians and others. Start (in many many ways and via many many policies) to create a more just society and one where services and institutions work properly.
Russian troops struck a warehouse of loitering munitions and deployment areas of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday:https://t.co/Elhxgucgmbpic.twitter.com/3B0OWhINvX
The United States will not impose the announced import duties on European countries over the Greenland situation, as the framework of a deal appears to be taking shape, US President Donald Trump said:https://t.co/SYIny6RmFdpic.twitter.com/V25SWZWU6K
Interesting. What are the sources? Are they reliable (if they exist)?
Trump in Switzerland:
– After the war, which we won and won big… without us, you would all be speaking German now. And, it's not impossible that you'd also be speaking a bit of Japanese.
63% of the Swiss population speaks German, because, damn it, it's their native… pic.twitter.com/4jAEiZw6CK
We should not be helping either Israel or the fake states of the Gulf, and the USA has vast fleets, should it want to defend those people. We have our own problems anyway.
I was just watching one of the now-ubiquitous TV “true murder” documentaries, it being called Britain’s Countryside Killers. The facts of the case were not unusual, but I was struck by the fact that one of the interviewees, an Irishman described as “Robert Giles, criminologist and author“, in talking about the case, referred to the suspect as having “been read his Miranda rights” and then, later, not having been “read his rights” (in relation to a second murder).
Now this TV show was covering a murder that took place in England. All the action took place in England. Miranda rights, as such, are a purely American matter. In England, yes, suspects are told something similar, but that is properly referred to as the suspect having been “cautioned”.
At first, I thought that it was just this Giles person not knowing his **** from his elbow, but then I saw that the film narrative (and subtitling) itself talked about the suspect having been “read his rights” and then (later) not given a Miranda warning.
Creeping Americanization, of course; in this case very ignorantly, because Miranda itself was a case in the United States, in Arizona if I recall aright, Miranda having been the surname of the Mexican or Latino suspect/defendant.
Likewise, we hear all the time, even on TV news, or in supposedly serious newspapers, about people “taking the stand” (i.e. entering the witness box, which is the proper English), or “running for office” (standing for election ).
Does it matter? I think that it does, because it evidences cultural and societal colonization. Other examples, of many, might include “train station” (rail or railway station), and “straight-A student“.
I noticed years ago that the UK ambassadors to Israel seem to go native. Some in fact start out “gone”, if you know what I mean.
That tweet is a couple of years old but still valid.
British plans to intercept Russian vessels effectively represent a return to the age of piracy, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin told Izvestia:https://t.co/mXnDeUbHZ4pic.twitter.com/V8L2ICu8z2
It is now about 40 years since I studied, as part of my law degree, Public International Law (including The Law of the Sea, expropriation, piracy etc) but, if I am not mistaken, the seizure of a ship on the high seas —and possibly even within territorial waters— has always (for hundreds of years) been regarded as an act of war, and even today can be and usually is so regarded.
Chinese Foreign Ministry: We urge Trump to stop using the so-called threat from China as an excuse to pursue his own selfish interests. pic.twitter.com/OTKVrX0jyd
The war of words continues, but if the Chinese have one famous characteristic, it is that of patience, and taking the long view. They know that they only have to wait a couple of years before Trump is, literally in fact, history.
This is Trump’s second term. The present U.S. constitutional law (i.e. the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution) only permits an individual 2 Presidential terms, and even were Trump to try to change that, which seems almost impossible in practical reality, Trump is now 79, and will be 82 by the time of the next Presidential election.
The Russian kamikaze drone, "Geran-2", a termite, "flew over" the railway bridge in Vasylkivka, Dnipropetrovsk region, literally "burning and melting" it. pic.twitter.com/31LdpSCjKx
"We are constantly facing new provocations from Trump.
There's a limit, and that limit has now been reached!"
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, after the panicked retreat of German troops from Greenland, stated that "the limit has been reached". pic.twitter.com/xRvD8dWVps
Jews conspiring to abuse the laws of England (“lawfare”) in order to silence discussion of, or criticism of, Jewish and/or Israeli behaviour, and to make money for themselves.
More music
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Three quarters of Britons now have an unfavourable opinion of Keir Starmer (15-16 January 2026), his worst rating to date and equalling Rishi Sunak's lowest point as prime minister
Favourable: 18% (no change from 14-15 Dec 2025) Unfavourable: 75% (+3) Net: -57 (-3) pic.twitter.com/F6ncpf2C3Z
The “favourable” 18% must more or less represent Labour’s core vote. Labour is almost as doomed as the Con Party now.
Whatever people's views on Trump's broader politics, these are the words of a man who is having some sort of serious mental breakdown. This is not simply rhetoric designed to provoke a response. I'm not sure how much longer US lawmakers and the US cabinet can ignore this fact. https://t.co/esjItRSSRM
I think that a certain cat in the Kremlin is currently enjoying its cream…
What they don't want you to see. Freedom of information requests show foreign nationals & asylum-seekers are far more likely to be arrested on public transport. Yet again, it is not the state that revealed this – it is independent researchers. New post.https://t.co/LTihwfny7c
"Almost 80% of arrests for theft of passenger property involved foreign nationals. And more than a third of arrests for violence and sexual offences did, too."https://t.co/L1xU42oZbw
The overall IQ level of the UK has been falling for years by reason of the migration invasion; cousin marriage, common especially among Pakistanis, makes that situation even worse.
The circle cannot be squared: you cannot even maintain our present society, let alone create a better one, when you are degrading the quality of the population, and when persons of backward race and culture (including religion) are flooding into the UK in vast numbers.
Trump’s recent statements remind me of the state of Harold Wilson’s mind by the mid-1970s, exemplified by his advice to two journalists who saw him at Downing Street:
“Go to Charing Cross Road. There is a blind beggar there on a street corner. Kick him. That blind beggar may tell you something, lead you somewhere…“
It was only a few years after that (1982, I think) that a high-ranking Soviet minister said to a British one, at a State Banquet at the Banqueting House in Whitehall, that it was very sad about Harold Wilson’s mental decline; the British minister just nodded and agreed. At that time, the British public were more-or-less unaware (I knew someone who was present).
A US takeover of Greenland, especially if coercive, could highly likely fracture Western alliances like NATO, with experts warning it might "end" the pact due to sovereignty violations against Denmark. Europeans widely see it as imperial overreach, per reactions from EU leaders…
Loony, but loony with 4,000+ nuclear weapons, and an awesome naval and military capability.
The fact is that Trump could, in raw military terms, simply seize Greenland but, as blogged in previous weeks and months, only at the cost of more or less destroying NATO.
Silver linings? Well, the main one might be that the USA, and so American influence, would leave Europe, both EU and non-EU states. Those states would then have to come to a rapprochement with Russia. Europe might thus regain much of its independence, since 1945 weakened by dependence on the USA. Jewish influence might also lessen over time.
☝️ Russia's biggest mistake in its relations with the West was trusting it too much. The West's mistake was perceiving that trust as weakness and abusing it – President Putin pic.twitter.com/Bel761OO2W
Looking at the way Turkey is going, that news must be ringing alarm bells in Tel Aviv (though the Israeli government will already know all about it via MOSSAD).
She is right. The fake conflation of the EU with Europe was a fairly successful propaganda campaign by EU mythmakers and their partisans. Many British people were, and perhaps still are, fooled by it.
There is something rather pathetic about watching Liberal Tories and Times columnists line up, one by one, to turn their guns, in uniform, against Reform and millions of people they never bothered to understand and clearly dislike
The IDF's Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, during a visit to the Home Front Command today, subtly addressed the tensions with Iran, stating that the IDF is in a state of defense preparedness against "multiple fronts – In the face of the scope of the multi-front threats to the State of… pic.twitter.com/uO9i7BPmy7
David Davis would have made a good Prime Minister of the UK, albeit within a strictly System matrix. Resilience, courage, good sense —most of the time— and a respect for the rights and needs of those ruled over. Shame that he lost out to David Cameron-Levita, who was in his turn succeeded by stupid and hysterical Theresa May, “Boris”-idiot, ludicrous Liz Truss, and the little Indian money-juggler, Sunak, before fake Labour produced arguably the worst of the lot— Starmer-stein.
Incidentally, that little park by the Palace of Westminster, the park from which Davis was speaking, is where some of the Jew-Zionists (and non-Jew puppets such as Robert Jenrick and Starmer-stein) want to plonk an unbelievably-ugly “holocaust” propaganda centre and display of Jewish ethno-supremacism. It must be stopped.
Late talking point
For me, the answer is social-national victory in the UK and across Europe, followed by a rapprochement with Russia, and then a growing friendship with the Russian people.
[swimming pool “Moskva”, pictured in the late 1970s. At the time, it was the largest swimming pool in the world. I myself swam there later, in the early summer of 1993. In or about 1994, it was closed, and a replica of the 19thC Russian Orthodox cathedral that had once stood on the site was then built: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moskva_Pool; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Christ_the_Saviour]
I was glad when Trump was first elected, and then later re-elected, and for one reason only, i.e. that he would probably not trigger or launch a nuclear war with Russia. To that extent, my “choice” (notional only, because I am not, nor ever have been, a U.S. citizen, though I was once a “resident alien” issued with a Green Card) has been validated by events. However, much of what is happening in the USA now is somewhere between tragedy and farce.
In fact, it is said that that particular video, above, is yet another AI production. Not unlikely, but my point still stands.
On a related topic, how long before a “long-lost piece of AGFA film” is “found”, and will appear to “prove” that German labour prison/labour camps in Poland in the early 1940s “really did” have “gas chambers”?
I wonder…
[many many years ago, a supposed blueprint plan of the Auschwitz camp was supposedly “found” in a Berlin attic. It had “GAS CHAMBER” marked in big capital letters, in case the point was missed by anyone (nothing else on the supposed plan was so marked). It was a one-day-wonder as a news story, and I have heard nothing of it since, I presume because the fakery was a little too obvious]
So 16,500 (in the civil war in Iran) is “genocide“, but 50,000-100,000 (in the Israeli-Jew “war” on mainly unarmed Arab civilians in Gaza) is supposedly not “genocide”. What a world.
This week, an 11 year old girl was raped in Hale, Altrincham, by an illegal migrant staying at the ‘Ashley Hotel’. Yesterday, the attacker was remanded in prison. Today, Britain First protested outside the hotel OCS #BritainFirstpic.twitter.com/1hJxOCilG6
Air defense systems destroyed and intercepted 63 Ukrainian UAVs overnight over Russian regions and the Sea of Azov, the Russian Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/INpLF1MUrupic.twitter.com/vTgGE6x9sw
The European Union may resort to economic sanctions, the introduction of trade tariffs, or the threat of eliminating US military bases on its territory to pressure the US over the future of Greenland, The Economist wrote:https://t.co/3D1EVETWLopic.twitter.com/EXteNBf18k
Kirill Dmitriev, Russia’s president special Representative for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries, said that the European Union should not anger US President Donald Trump and return the military personnel sent to Greenland:https://t.co/nKOTRDGasKpic.twitter.com/vBacasKDX8
This evening, with sorrow, I have decided to resign from my position as an Opposition Shadow Minister and as a member of the Conservative & Unionist Party.
Since joining the Conservative Party at the age of 14, I have been a loyal and committed supporter of the principles… pic.twitter.com/hbOSPRezCw
— Andrew Rosindell MP 🇬🇧🏴 (@AndrewRosindell) January 18, 2026
[“This evening, with sorrow, I have decided to resign from my position as an Opposition Shadow Minister and as a member of the Conservative & Unionist Party. Since joining the Conservative Party at the age of 14, I have been a loyal and committed supporter of the principles advocated by Margaret Thatcher that have always underpinned my own political beliefs. However, the time has come to put country before party. The failure of the Conservative Party both when in government and more recently in opposition to actively hold the government to account on the issue of Chagossian self-determination and the defence of British sovereignty, represents a clear red line for me. Since entering Parliament in 2001, I have consistently argued, both from the backbenches and the frontbench, that the right of self-determination of the Chagossian people is sacrosanct, and that they alone should decide the future sovereignty of the Chagos Islands. Regrettably, these concerns have fallen on deaf ears. Both the government and the opposition have been complicit in the surrender of this sovereign British territory to a foreign power. This was made abundantly clear by the failure of Conservative peers to vote down the British Indian Ocean Territory Bill at third reading earlier this month, following direction from the top of the party. Sadly, I now believe that the Conservative Party is irreparably bound to the mistakes of previous governments and unwilling to take meaningful accountability for the poor decisions made over so many issues. Moreover, the views and concerns of constituents such as mine in Romford have been consistently ignored for far too long. Following a conversation earlier this evening with Nigel Farage M.P., I have therefore agreed to join Reform U.K. as its seventh Member of Parliament. It is clear to me that Reform U.K. is now the only political movement that is genuinely willing to fight for the best interests of the United Kingdom. The views and concerns of the majority of the British people must no longer be sidelined. Our country has endured a generation of managed decline. Radical action is now required to reverse the damaging decisions of the past and to forge a new course for Britain – one that firmly places the interests of the British people first.”]
Another not-very-impressive Con Party MP defects to Reform UK. An expenses cheat, who has accepted freebie trips to Israel with Conservative Friends of Israel.
I agree with some of Rosindell’s views, but not with most.
Officers of the Russian FSB have stopped a terrorist attack planned by Ukrainian security services on a railway bridge in the Perm Region, the FSB press service told TASS:https://t.co/xnZIw6i8Cdpic.twitter.com/cfYVkNNFJT
Russian servicemen liberated six settlements in the special military operation zone during the New Year holidays from December 31 to January 11, according to TASS calculations based on the Russian Defense Ministry’s reports:https://t.co/AKT11fTWM8pic.twitter.com/durD7lxj0u
So be it. No argument; however, Reform UK is the only vehicle at present which can break up the rigged “two main parties” scam.
This isn’t fascism, it’s authoritarianism.
This is why barely any progress is getting made due to these big slop accounts not even using the correct language to say what is happening here in the UK. https://t.co/6NGVQuqg5x
Even more striking when you consider the population numbers, and so the per capita figures.
Satellite imagery reveals that Israeli forces have established a new military site atop the ruins of Al-Hajj Mohammed Cemetery in Ma’an, east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, after fully bulldozing the graves. pic.twitter.com/WTDMQDGpKC
Zelensky has only one trump card, and his name is Donald Trump
The US President once again stated, this time in an interview with The New York Times, that all of Zelensky's hopes are tied to him alone. pic.twitter.com/h2Lm4Of3lx
[“Let me take you back to an interesting event from 2018.
The then FM of Austria extended a casual wedding invitation to Vladimir Putin during her diplomatic visit to Moscow.
She never imagined he would take it seriously as it was just a courtesy invitation, not an expectation. But on August 18, 2018, a Russian state aircraft landed in Austria.
Vladimir Putin didn’t just attend the wedding. he arrived with a Cossack choir and a traditional samovar as a gift. Cameras went crazy. Music filled the air. And in a moment that would echo far beyond the dance floor, the Foreign Minister of a neutral EU nation took the hand of the Kremlin’s leader.
They waltzed. Brussels watched. When the music ended, Karin Kneissl performed a deep, traditional Austrian curtsey. That single bow ended her career.
Within hours, the image was weaponized. Political opponents framed it as proof of Austria’s “submission” to Moscow. Brussels politicians, globalist elites, and her domestic critics closed ranks. She was no longer a minister she was labeled a traitor, a spy, a pariah. Death threats followed.
Despite speaking seven languages and holding a doctorate in international law, she found herself erased almost instantly. Her bank accounts were frozen. Her name was blacklisted in her own country. They didn’t just push her out of office. They pushed her out of entire Europe.
Kneissl first fled to France, but exile followed her there too. Her accounts were blocked again. She said pressure was placed on her landlord to evict her.
With no footing left in Europe, she moved to a small village in Lebanon, living like a peasant in quiet exile far from the halls of power she once navigated with ease. And then came the final irony.
The woman driven out of Europe for dancing with Putin eventually found her only refuge in Russia. She describes the financial strangulation across Europe as the decisive force behind her departure first to Lebanon, and finally eastward to Russia.
Today, she lives in Saint Petersburg, heads a geopolitical think tank, and resides in a country cottage.
Her story is not just about a dance. It is about a continent at war with itself. About how symbolism now outweighs substance. And about how, in modern Europe, a single gesture, a bow, a waltz, one unguarded moment against the higher power can cost you everything. They said she danced with the wolf. And Europe elite made sure she paid the price. That’s why you see the likes of Kaja Kallas, Ursula von der Leyen, and others obey without hesitation. No one is allowed to step out of line because they know exactly what happens when you do.“]
Austria is a corrupt little country. Look what happened when David Irving gave a talk there. He ended up (by reason of the usual Jewish whining and demanding) actually doing time in a pretty harsh Austrian prison; he sat there for one year out of a nominal three-year sentence…in a country where African and Middle Eastern, and Afghan, “asylum-seeker” untermenschen get trivial sentences for raping Austrian schoolgirls.
Just as EU politicians are scared back into line by, inter alia, what happened to Karin Kneissl, so almost all prominent historians are scared to examine the many many fakeries and lies abounding in the Jew-Zionist “holocaust” farrago, because they see what happened to David Irving— blacklisted, “cancelled”, his books not published, some editions even pulped or burned etc.
The Trump administration is right. Britain is eroding its civilisation from within by supporting things like cousin marriage. We must ban cousin marriage. New post.https://t.co/BSmxKfGCii
Too little, too late, Goodwin. A post-Aryan ethnostate is vital.
“one recent study found nearly half of all mothers in Bradford from the Pakistani community in three wards were married to their first or second cousin, compared to 1% among White British couples” https://t.co/YbdTK5YOxw
Does it not concern you Reform’s lack of substance means they run exactly the same risk as the current gov? Of simply turning into the “we’re not Labour or the Tories” option? It should, because your lead is a mile wide but an inch deep with such a lack of policy.
As predicted on the blog long ago, Reform UK is rapidly turning into a System party. Pro-Jew, pro-Israel, willing (in principle) to turn back new migrant-invaders but not those already here, unwilling to remove or restrict or corrall any other non-whites.
The Reform decision to welcome the likes of Zahawi (a corrupt, freeloading, expenses-cheating, fraudulent Kurd), who made money hand over fist during his time as “Conservative” MP, just underlines (as did previous similar decisions) that Reform will not be much good for the British people (as also long=-predicted on the blog).
Why, then, do I hope that Reform does well? Because it may well destroy the old-established Con/Lab System parties, aka “uniparty”. Their long heritage confers unmerited credibility. Once they are destroyed by Reform, Reform itself, with its shallow roots, lack of real integrity and with no ideology, can itself be destroyed by popular social-national upsurge.
Incidentally, that opinion poll, above, would translate to a Commons with about 424 Reform MPs, Lab 71, 45 LibDems, 42 SNP, 21 Cons, and 11 Greens [etc].
That would be a kind of quasi-populist Con-style police state, which might well precipitate a kind of civil war or social war. Still, and as Lenin said, perhaps in the end “worse will mean better“. I wonder.
One thing is for sure. If there is a Reform landslide, and Reform then either does nothing much, or tries to impose a finance-capital police state, the people will, finally, be ready for social-nationalism as a remedy.
Suspect this is going to be the first big Reform defection that backfires. It's not just that it fits the "dumping ground for old Tories" narrative. It starts to build the idea Reform aren't actually that different after all. https://t.co/k84cbxtyqI
I see everyone moaning about the "Islamophobia" bill trying to be passed, but most people won't acknowledge, or at least dismiss, this happening before in our country and throughout Europe and the Anglosphere.
I am talking about "Antisemitism" or at least what our governments…
[“I see everyone moaning about the “Islamophobia” bill trying to be passed, but most people won’t acknowledge, or at least dismiss, this happening before in our country and throughout Europe and the Anglosphere. I am talking about “Antisemitism” or at least what our governments are defining that as. The “Islamophobia” bill being passed is more or less what we already have regarding jews. It’s called the IHRA. These are guidelines that are used to gage what can conflate to “hateful speech” and therefore a charge can be brought up after in a general “hate crime”. That’s right, there’s not an official criminal offence for antisemitism here in England and Wales law. The IHRA has caused a lot of ambiguity since it was brought in and has led to some serious speech offences in some countries. The IHRA also came in around the time of the Brexit referendum, so make that of what you will. Long before the IHRA, several countries made it a criminal offence to deny the Holocaust. What other historical event has been criminalised to deny or question throughout history? Absolutely zero. It really shows who pulls the strings in the West, that’s for sure. So, if you are outraged by the “Islamophobia” bill trying to be brought in, you should also be outraged by what’s already happened regarding the IHRA. You’re a plastic patriot if you make exemptions for some groups over others. No ethnic minority is above criticism in a White nation. We need valid criticism to fix England. You can’t discriminate if you discriminate against everyone.“]
As Sophie Meaden says or implies, the English courts have repeatedly underlined that neither “antisemitism”, as such, nor “holocaust” “denial”, as such, are illegal in this country.
The Russian Armed Forces are "exerting heavy pressure" on the enemy near Stepnogorsk, Kimakovsky, an adviser to the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, said on the Soloviev Live TV channel:https://t.co/Zoe9tYwNLgpic.twitter.com/BPG9wBEGLm