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Diary Blog, 4 March 2026

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A criminal and terroristic tribe has taken over, or very strongly influences (via mass media, political funding, finance, banking, infiltration into legal systems, pressure groups etc), most Western governments.

Lebanon, Iraq, Libya, Syria…when will they learn? Turning it around, though, maybe the ultimate strategy is precisely to create chaos, civil war, banditry, the collapse of state institutions etc in the Middle East. That way, Israel (which of course is in the driving seat, manipulating Trump, the USA, European powers etc either directly or via the global Jewish lobby), does not have to face any organized state on its borders or in the wider region.

Constitutionally unlikely but not completely impossible, given suitable amendments to the U.S. Constitution etc.

“American Caesar”?

Historical film

When I myself first went to Moscow, in May or June of 1993, the city shown in that 4-minute film had already passed into history, the Soviet Union having been officially dissolved in December 1991.

Quite right in the obvious sense, but that diplomat [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Lyall_Grant] left out the less-obvious winner— Russia.

Oil price skyrocketing (Russia of course being a major producer), and Putin able to sit back and play the “wise international statesman” role as the USA flounders and is seen as under the control of Israel and its many well-embedded agents and agents of influence in the USA; also, American money and weapons being utilized in the Iran operation, rather than on propping up the Zelensky dictatorship in Ukraine, where the Kiev-regime’s front lines are crumbling.

[the cat in the Kremlin]

All the Russians have to do is watch and wait.

The USA has enormous military-destructive power but —unlike a true empire— seems incapable of creating a new and stable geopolitical order (cf. Alexander the Great and later extra-Greece Hellenism, Rome and the Roman Empire, Byzantium, the Ottomans, the Mughals, the British Empire, Napoleon and —had he lived longer and triumphed in the 1940s— Hitler).

Trump remains how I described him in 2016 (when I still had a Twitter account), “a noisily squawking parrot in a gilded cage, surrounded by a phalanx of Jews“.

Translates into a Commons with about 374 Reform UK MPs (strong majority), 65 LibDems (very weak official Opposition), 57 Greens, 55 Cons, 45 SNP, 28 Lab [etc].

Labour’s problem is that it is (correctly) seen by the Muslims especially as a Labour Friends of Israel government, and by most of the white English/British voters as (also) being a party for the “blacks and browns”, and some of the public service workers. The days when Labour was (as the guitarist Brian May commented on TV about 10-15 years ago) “the party of the working man” disappeared (as May also noted) about 25, if not 30 years ago.

Hyperbole from the second tweeter, but many foreign doctors are not much good; that much is true.

Naturally, the UK should be recruiting, training, and employing BRITISH doctors and nurses.

There is the other point, that the foreign NHS imports often bring up to a dozen dependants with them, most of which will be a massive drain on the resources of the state, one way or another.

Good grief. If the UK were to leave NATO, stop being America’s poodle, and became more friendly to Russia, the Russians would sell us whatever we need at cost price.

…never seen a war launched without clear a political objective… or exit strategy...” Really? Where was that person when the USA and UK attacked Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya?

If that were to happen, “Goodnight Vienna Kiev“, and if any such weapons were to be actually used, goodnight London and Paris too, very likely.

You read it here first…

Both charming, and interesting from the scientific point of view.

Joani Reid MP. Obscure; I do not think I had heard of her before today. According to Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joani_Reid], grand-daughter of the Jimmy Reid who was the leader of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders “work-in” in the early 1970s. I remember him from the TV news reports at the time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Reid.

Oh dear…”She is Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism. In that case, I hope that bad fortune strikes her.

[Wikipedia]

Russia must be loving this…

So nothing to do with missiles etc, just an act of war, thousands of miles from Iran.

As I have been predicting on the blog for a couple of years: the Starmer-stein government pretending to “stop the boats” while, in reality, allowing vast numbers of unwanted blacks and browns to flood into the UK “legally”.

Dan Hodges once again parroting the Israel-lobby line. We need no “defence” against Iran. So what if a crater was made in the ground in Cyprus?

Interesting that Restore Britain, something only just established, is already on 7%. To my mind, that indicates a definite shifting of the “Overton Window” to a more radical position than that taken by Reform UK.

According to Electoral Calculus, that poll would mean a Commons with about 299 Reform MPs (27 short of an overall majority), 110 Greens (official Opposition), 77 Cons, 62 LibDems, 45 SNP, and 30 Lab [etc].

On those figures (once again), Starmer would lose his seat.

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Diary Blog, 2 March 2026

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[Arno Breker, bust of Adolf Hitler (sculpted from life in 1938); https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arno_Breker]

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What goes around comes around“, but “they” never learn…

Wilfully deluded. Self-deluded. That mirrors my own experience of “them”. Always the “victims”, even when they are the ones conspiring, attacking, behaving as criminals and terrorists, and drawing first blood.

Again. The self-deluded “Israeli” hypocrisy. It seems to be ingrained.

They are a danger to the entire civilized world, in more ways than one.

Quite right.

All her money, and she chooses to live there. Hard to believe. Ghastly unaesthetic architecture, few trees beyond the palm trees lining some of the main roads, a mediaeval legal and political system, Dark Ages religious and cultural basis, few civil or legal rights for European residents, arrogant and culturally-backward locals, and a climate unbearable for a good part of the year.

I have been to the region a few times (though I admit that my experience of Dubai itself does not extend beyond having been to the airport —in transit— several times). Nein danke, anyway.

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

Also, in reality Dubai is a backwater, for all of its —until last week— frenetic business and tourist activity. If I wanted to live in a non-European backwater, and could choose, it would be somewhere like Rio, or the Caribbean, not the Middle East, certainly not the Arabian/Persian Gulf, and certainly not Dubai.

I suppose that Dubai, if it had Jews, and Jewish money as well as Arab, would be some kind of globalized template for UK society in the eyes of the likes of Richard Tice (Isabel Oakeshott’s personal partner), maybe Farage, and others in the leadership of Reform UK.

That is why Reform UK can only be a means to an end (destruction of the Labour and Conservative parties); in any other way, Reform is a dead end, a fact which will only become obvious to the British people after it forms a government (assuming, as I do, that that will happen in 2-3 years).

Incidentally, I now see that Isabel Oakeshott is International Editor at the online-only “Talk TV” platform, where (according to Wikipedia) her salary is £250,000 per year (there is no personal income tax in Dubai). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_(streaming_service)#Change_to_TalkTV

Talk TV, owned by a Rupert Murdoch company, is so amateur that it reported, inaccurately (and the lie may still be up on the Internet), that I was “jailed” after the malicious Jewish-lobby “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] pressure group cabal (a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy in London) managed to procure a criminal prosecution of me a few years ago (2023; sentencing was in 2024).

In fact, I did not even get a suspended sentence, just a brief “community order” (basically, a few hours of discussions with a probation lady, about 5 hours altogether) and a fine (some internet sites “reported” that I had been sentenced also to do “community service”, i.e. slave labour. No, I was not).

For the truth about my trial and its aftermath, a rather more accurate account than you will see on rubbish platforms such as Talk TV, see:

Talk TV also hosts, occasionally, the one-time notorious Internet troll Stephen Silverman from the “CAA” (he grandly terms himself “Head of Investigations and Enforcement”), who is always whining about “antisemitism”. He used pseudonyms to target anti-Israel tweeters (almost all women). A very nasty individual.

I call it the “does anyone actually watch?” Talk TV.

She seems to think that wonderful: a fairly underwhelming promenade, evening sun, a few palm trees, a few cafes, tall buildings and a marina nearby. There are worse places in this world, yes, but frankly I cannot see anything so great there.

Ha.

Elbit Systems. The very enterprise attacked by protesters in the UK, which in turn led to trials, acquittals, and (upcoming) partial retrials.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbit_Systems#United_Kingdom

Why have the Iranians spent years not building up an air defensive capability? They know what the Israelis are like, and what their capabilities are. This is criminally negligent, as is the failure to provide the urban populations with hardened shelters.

Not if you have no investments. I have none, and if the UK financial outlook becomes gloomy, all the better for social national revolution somewhere down the line.

Not English, not really British. Not a legitimate MP or minister…and not right.

Sam Melia was a prisoner of conscience, a political prisoner, and is a hero. His wife, Laura Towler, is also heroic, a Valkyrie.

Wall. Squad. End.

European civilization has more than one enemy.

Russians“? Are you sure?

One good thing may come out of the Zionist-instigated American attack on Iran: the USA and others will not be sending so many missiles etc to “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime).

The Israeli Jews up to their usual tricks— bombing schools and hospitals.

I wonder whether the Iranians have saboteurs embedded. The Iranians are of course Shia, Kuwaits Sunni, but it might not be ideological; could be mercenary, if it was sabotage at all.

For once, I have a word of faint praise for Starmer-stein. After all, why should the UK join in (yet again) on the Jewish/Israeli side. As for “British base was attacked“, those bases now serve NWO/ZOG “American” interests, not those of the British people.

Ah. “Saudi Arabian” oil (and gas). Discovered by Europeans and European-descended Americans. Extracted by Europeans and Americans. For a long time, refined by Europeans and Americans. Transported across the oceans by Europeans and Americans. Consumed mainly by Europeans and Americans. In another century, the Saudis will not be arrogantly visiting the cities of Europe and the USA, ostentatiously flaunting their unearned wealth. They will be back on their camels, and probably living in tents again. The same goes for the Gulf Arabs in general.

Jews trying to drag the UK into yet another war which we must avoid.

No. Reform UK could have won at Gorton and Denton if it were social-national, rather than a farrago of pseudo-“libertarian” finance-capitalist nonsense and worship of money, and also worship of Israel and the UK Jewish lobby. Also, it could have won if more English voters in that constituency had actually bothered to turn off the TV, and had got off their rear ends, and had voted. Also, had Farage put in more walkabout time there.

That said, the by-election result is most significant for the fact that Labour was trashed and trodden down. The fact is that Reform UK, despite its flaws, is still riding high, up to 30% in opinion polling, with both Con and Lab as low as 15%. Gorton and Denton may have rejected Reform UK, but Reform is still on track to gain hundreds of MPs in other areas at the next general election.

Stray thought

I was just reminded that the distance from Tel Aviv to the border of Gaza is a mere 47 miles, almost exactly the distance from my one-time (2002-2008) barristers’ chambers in Exeter to my (leased only, sadly) country house on the Cornish side of the Tamar. Once or twice, in emergencies, I managed to go door to door in only 30 minutes (on the dual-carriageway of the A30 for most of the journey but including single-track lanes and, in Exeter, traffic and traffic-lights).

Nick Griffin blog post

https://nickgriffin544956.substack.com/p/starmers-grooming-gangs-cover-up

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The American “strategy” is simply to do whatever the Jews and Israel want them to do.

So? The only danger to this country is from the migration invasion, and our jolly sailors are doing nothing to stop that.

Diary Blog, 1 March 2026, with thoughts about the Iran conflict, and about UK party politics.

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[painting by Volegov]

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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 speaking to them. Indescribably ghastly. Get off our bases frankly.“]

How utterly stupid so many standard British people sound these days.

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?

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.

Part-Jew nonentity, Tom Tugendhat MP, wants the UK to deploy its limited resources to help Israel, nothing else. Shut up, you fifth-columnist.

You need to go further. “Whites Only” at elections (both voters and candidates).

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.

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.

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.

Welcome back to the fight; this time I know our side will win” (to coin a phrase…).

“They” don’t change.

Yet the Jews still whine about alleged similar events in Poland and the Ukraine in 1939-1941, where other Jews were, they say, the victims.

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 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.

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…

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.

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.

Hero.

Laurels and oak leaves.

Contrary to what many believe, homeschooling is completely lawful in the UK: see https://www.gov.uk/home-education.

[“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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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.”

Tugendhat is a part-Jew pro-Israel puppet and fifth-columnist. Shut up, Tugendhat.

Our animal friends.

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[painting by Serge Marshennikov; https://thbrennenfineart.com/artist/serge-marshennikov]

Diary Blog, 28 February 2026

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Saturday quiz

Hard questions this week. I only got 4/10, same as political journalist John Rentoul, and I admit that one of those (no.6) was a shot-in-the-dark guess. Apart from no. 6, I knew the answers to questions 2, 5, and 9 (and came close to getting no. 8 as well, but missed).

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Not very polite, but entirely justified. That over-promoted and useless part-Jew sack of whatever has been a poison in British public life for 25 years, and now continues to inject poison via his brainless newspaper scribbling.

No, they did not. Had I been the Iranian decision-maker, I should have used every single missile and drone to attack Israel simultaneously before the Israeli Jews and their tail-wags-dog “ally”, the USA, attacked. I said that on the blog a few times recently. Get the retaliation in first, as the Israelis do. Why wait to be attacked, and have your defensive and offensive capabilities degraded?

If it does, the Israelis will deserve it, though those that suffer are usually not the leadership cadres mostly responsible.

As blogged on many previous occasions, Labour is runnning out of road because its whole (original) purpose has gone. Same is true, mutatis mutandis, of the Conservative Party.

In fact, the “family voting” scandal (coercive control within Muslim families and clans) at Gorton and Denton was far higher than the 12% figure mentioned (which comes from the volunteer monitors allowed access to polling stations).

Add to that 12% a very considerable figure by reason of the same coercion and control affecting postal voting. I expect that about a fifth of votes, 20%, were postal votes, at least a third from Pakistani Muslim voters, so call it 6%, to err, if at all, on the cautious side.

So about 18% of all votes cast might be tainted, and most of those would have been for the Greens. Take away 18% from the 40.6% officially scored by the Greens, and you get about 23%. That would put Hannah Spencer and the Greens below both Reform and Labour, and mean that Matt Goodwin should have been elected…

Of course, non-whites should not be allowed to vote anyway (or stand for election), but we are where we are.

Don’t bother with most American targets; you will not be able to do enough damage to their overall capability. Focus on Israel. Schwerpunkt.

Let Starmer be himself“? Does that involve those Ukrainian rent boys?

Once again, we see Farage’s folly in allowing corrupt Middle Eastern pro-Israel puppets such as Zahawi not only to join Reform UK but also to take senior roles in it. Fatal.

That Ant Middleton person, a former soldier/Marine/SBS operative, is very typical of many: thinks that British interests align with those of the USA and even Israel. No, they do not, not our true interests.

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

Israeli Jew politician lies. Quelle surprise.

…and the same goes for “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime).

The Iranians are in danger of spreading themselves too thin. There is only one worthwhile land target— Israel. Within that territory, three or four main targets— Dimona nuclear site; ben-Gurion Airport; Central Tel Aviv and nearby wealthy suburbs and towns, such as Ra’anana and Herzliya.

Concentration of force. Force focus. Schwerpunkt.

Mark Lewis, aka “Mark Lewis Lawyer”. Jew-Zionist fanatic, and a totally dishonest and also incompetent solicitor. He should have been struck off the solicitors’ roll years ago.

See also:

For once, I agree with Owen Jones (who tweeted a few times against me years ago). Mirabile dictu

Again I agree. Good grief…

…and so, er, they did…

Farage really is a useless bastard. Reform UK is doing fairly well now despite him, not because of him; because people want rid of both Lab and Con, so Reform is in the frame, at present.

Another puppet of Israel and the Jewish lobby.

Quite, but then both Farage and Kemi Badenoch, among many others, are puppets of the Jew/Zionist/Israel lobby in the UK, a fifth column, and which is basically a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy.

Were Matt Goodwin, who has been on an ideological journey for the past decade, to come out against Israel and the UK Jewish lobby, he could depose Farage, take Reform UK in a more social-national direction, win by-elections more often, and Reform might then really start to take position as an alternative government.

What goes around comes around…

I blogged to the same or similar effect the last time Iran and Israel were in a hot-war conflict.

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…and don’t forget the alleged harvesting of the bodily organs and blood of dead and dying Palestinian Arabs. Corbyn was talking about that just recently, and tweeting about it all.

The behaviour of at least many of the [Israeli] Jews in Gaza (and elsewhere) has been appalling.

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Oh, yes, because it is all about “Keir”, isn’t it? Not about the poor suffering British people, living in a country fast-sliding towards multikulti dystopia…

Starmer-stein really is becoming a parody of himself.

“Keir”, aka “Tel Aviv Keith”.

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[entrance to the gated and guarded suburb of Wandlitz, DDR (East Germany), near Berlin, also known as “Volvograd” and “Bonzograd”, where most of the East German leadership lived prior to German reunification in the early 1990s]

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Eventually, they will run out of them.

War is hell, of course, and should only be undertaken when there is no other acceptable alternative. Remember Sun-Tzu: “to win without war; this is the supreme excellence.”

Ha. First UK-based Jewish casualty of the present Israel/USA-Iran conflict.

Glad to see that Goodwin has not succumbed to the temptation of supporting the Israeli/American attack on Iran. Wise strategic political move.

Reform would be better off with Goodwin as leader, once he drops the Jewish lobby propaganda lines.

…and that graphic shows the positionas it was 5 years ago. What is the position now? What will it be in 2031? Or 2036?

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No argument, but at present only the “Reform” brand has any real public profile. The old parties have to be killed off first.

She is right. The whole thing just does not stack up. My second thought was the analogy with Pearl Harbor (my first having been astonishment that the Palestinian Arabs could have both planned such an attack and also kept the plans secret).

Production-line birthing of cretins and semi-cretins. Non-European too. Just what the UK needs…oh, no, wait…

[“SPOTLIGHT ON GORTON AND DENTON: On polling day, three men stood directly at the entrance to a polling station beside a car covered in Green Party insignia and fitted with loud hailers, claiming they were “going leafleting”. The @ManCityCouncil Returning Officer was informed at the time and declined to act. Polling stations must be neutral places. Voters must be able to enter and leave freely, without pressure, obstruction or intimidation.“]

God. Look at the useless creatures . Is that Britain’s future? I hope not, but it might be if we do not act.

The local elections in May will be interesting.

As said previously, “what goes around comes around“…

Russia will be a major beneficiary of that.

[Israeli] Jews killing little children at a school. If anyone mentions it in future, dead-eyed Jewish women sitting in North London or Brighton will start furiously tweeting about how to say so is a “blood-libel“.

At least the Israelis will be unable to harvest their organs this time…

Why, after all these years, have the Iranians not invested in effective air defence?

Diary Blog, 25 February 2026

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Interesting. While Restore Britain is more to my taste, ideologically, than Reform UK, it is still not social-national and, at present, not able to smash the old LibLabCon scam, Reform is the only party with sufficient public profile.

All part of the gradual slide to dystopia in this country

Interesting hand gesture…

As blogged yesterday, the latest opinion polling puts Reform, Labour, and the Greens within about one percentage point of each other in the Gorton and Denton by-election contest. It’s wide open, with less than 24 hours before the real polls open.

[“After much work on the part of several committed individuals, we were able to find a VERY hard-to-find manuscript of Entdecktes Judenthum, or Judaism Unmasked by Johann Andreas Eisenmenger (1711). It wasn’t easy. Entdecktes Judenthum has been called arguably the most censored book in the Western World (it probably is). Written after Eisenmenger spent approximately nineteen years in the research and composition, beginning around 1680. He studied Hebrew and Aramaic to scholarly proficiency. He worked through the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud, the Midrash (including Midrash Rabbah and related collections), the Zohar and kabbalistic literature, Maimonides, and a wide range of medieval rabbinical commentaries and responsa literature. He pretended to be a Jewish convert to learn directly from the Rabbis themselves, the only way, considering the Talmud forbids teaching it to the goyim. Before it could be disseminated, the Jewish banking community in Frankfurt bribed the magistrate to confiscate it and destroy the manuscripts, and it’s been censored ever since. Broken links. Scrubbed archives. Digital libraries that had quietly made it disappear. AI assistants that refused to search archives or refused to help find it. Decoys that gave us wild goose chases that led to pro-Talmud books after translating. Dirty tricks! But they found it, printed in archaic typeface angular blackletter script, used modern OCR software for optical character recognition, and normalized the orthography into contemporary German so that it could be processed accurately by translation tools. Basically, it was archeology converted to English. We hope no one ever has to do it again. But that’s the point. ENTDECKTES JUDENTHUM will be available in English for the first time in a widely accessible edition. FOR FREE. Unrestricted and reproducible without permission. We ask nothing. We claim no copyright. We want this to spread. It will be available via PDF for FREE this weekend to everyone and available in ebook formats with additional tools and resources for I2I premium subscribers this weekend also. It will be made available in hardback paper as soon as the printers are done with it AT COST. We are publishing this because the Church of Jesus Christ is entitled to read what has been hidden from us, and because we believe light is the only appropriate response to darkness. God will do with it what He will. Find it at Insight to Incite. Share around. No copyright. Get it out. Link in bio. HT @DEI4WhiteGuys and @UpdatedWorks and I2I subscribers.”]

I do not agree with that conclusion. I still think that Reform (Matt Goodwin) could do this. All three main contenders (the others are jokes and wasted votes) are within one point of each other, around 28% (so not far off the 30% each I predicted weeks ago on the blog).

What surprises me, even in a constituency full of uncultured, uneducated Pakistani Muslims and former tribal-Labour English, is that over a quarter of voters are, even now, going to vote Labour! What do they have between their ears? Not brains, I think.

That has occurred to me, as have several other theories. One of those would be that Farage wants Reform to be a kind of populist “Conservative” party with a few add-ons, whereas Matt Goodwin is halfway to social-nationalism (having started his ideological journey, years ago, as a kind of “anti-fascist” academic stooge-type. I think he even tweeted against me once or twice). Certainly Farage has not been very supportive of Goodwin during the by-election campaign.

It occurred to me that Mandelson might (but probably would not) flee to Israel, as a Jew with “right of return”, and I put that on the blog about a week ago, but the BVI (British Virgin Islands)?! Absurd. The BVI is a British Overseas Territory, so not a safe place of sanctuary.

Late tweets

[“Israel is increasingly concerned with the emigration problem. 230,800 Israelis left from 2023-25 and the number of Israelis canceling their residency quadrupled. What makes the problem more severe for Israel is the profile of those leaving:

1) Nearly 48% of those leaving are aged 20 to 45, and 27% are children or teenagers, indicating that entire families are relocating.
2) Over 8,000 high-tech workers left between October 2023 and mid-2024 alone. High-wage earners now make up one-third of all emigrants, up from a quarter in previous years.
3) There has been a “concerning increase” in the departure of doctors (over 400 in 2023 alone) and specialists in STEM fields. In a 20-month period, over 600 PhD holders and 3,000 engineers moved abroad.
4) 75% of those leaving are under 40, representing the core of Israel’s future workforce and tax base.

The ramifications are significant:

1) Emigrants in 2023–2024 had paid over 1.5 billion shekels (~$490 million) in income tax the year prior to leaving. Since the tech sector provides roughly one-third of all state income tax, its contraction threatens the funding of public services.
2) High-tech contributes 17% of Israel’s GDP and 57% of its exports. The The Israel Innovation Authority warns that a sustained loss of these “innovation drivers” could lead to a permanent slowdown in growth and investment.
3) The exit of doctors exacerbates an already critical shortage of medical personnel, potentially leading to longer wait times and reduced quality of care.
4) As secular, liberal-leaning Israelis leave, the remaining population tilts more toward religious and nationalist sectors. This shift could further deepen internal polarization and fundamentally alter the “social contract” that binds Israeli society.
5) For the first time in 15 years, Israel has seen a negative migration balance, challenging the Zionist vision of the country as a primary safe haven for Jews worldwide.

Israel continues to move towards a future as a theocratic, authoritarian state. It will also be a poorer one with less innovation.“]

Israel is doomed.

Ah, so Farage did visit the Gorton and Denton constituency, maybe more than once. Other tweets show that he is there right now.

The polls open at 0700 hrs tomorrow morning. A few votes may decide the issue.

Whether Matt Goodwin wins it for Reform, or the Greens win it, or even if Labour retains the seat by a whisker, any of those outcomes will show that Labour is on the way out. Labour scored 50.8% there in 2024, so any result less than 1. a Labour win but also 2. with at least 40% of the votes cast, is bad for Labour and for Starmer. Gorton and Denton has always been a “tribal” Labour area.

Thus speaks the typical “Westminster Bubbler”, or political gossip insider. Politics as a matter of organization, “comms”, a get-the-vote-out local machine etc.

Dan Hodges may be right, and all of the above matter.

For me, the actual result is not the main thing. For one thing, a third of the voters are Muslims, mostly Pakistanis. As far as I am concerned, their participation renders the vote non-legitimate anyway, if it results in a win for Labour or the Greens.

Secondly, what matters is that, even were Labour to win with, say, 35% of the vote, that means that in most of the country, in places where Labour is not part of a secular trinity (Labour-NHS-football), Labour is toast.

cf. Pearl Harbor.

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[Levitan, Evening Bells]

Diary Blog, 20 February 2026, including a blog post from 2019 about Labour, Corbyn, and the Jewish/Israel lobby in the UK

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About Labour, Corbyn, and the Jewish/Israeli lobby in the UK (a blog post first published in 2019)

I happened to see that a blog post from 7 years ago, early 2019, has had quite a few hits in the past few days. Looking at it, I think that it has held up rather well:

Incidentally, I also happened to see this blog post, below, on the same or similar topics, and also from 2019:

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I love gold…its divine heaviness” [Ian Fleming, Goldfinger; Goldfinger to James Bond (from memory)]

Looks as though Goldfinger should have tried to knock over the Bank of England rather than Fort Knox…

Does he really need to ask?

Glad I do not live in Tel Aviv (or Teheran, for that matter)…

Do the Iranians have options for US domestic attack if U.S. forces attack Iran? I have no idea.

Well, according to both the Jewish lobby and the “antifa” loonies (and also the pro-migration invasion idiots and malfeasors), I am a “far right” (whatever that means) “extremist” (whatever that means).

Ironically, one of the more accurate newspaper/msm reports about my free speech trial and sentencing of 2023/2024 was that of the Jerusalem Post:

https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-792534

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and

[“Firstly, I don’t have a clue who you are or who you represent, but what I can say is you don’t represent me, my family or the majority of British people. I was raised in Manchester in the 70s and 80s. At the age of 16 I joined the British Army and for the next 24 years I served all over the world protecting British interests and Britain. After leaving the Army we settled in a small village in Lincolnshire. Until last week I had not visited Manchester for around 20 years. Last week we decided to drive to the Manchester Museum with the children. All I can say is WTF has happened to Manchester? My grandfather, who saw active service in WW2, would be turning in his grave. Not in a derogatory way, but you don’t and never will understand the normal hardworking British man or woman. It’s not in your blood or DNA. Through British history there has always been a time when an uprising is needed. That time is now. I’m not an ethNat or a Nazi, but I am a realist and it is time to stop and say no more. If millions have to leave who should not be here or are taking the piss, then so be it. In the words of @RupertLowe10, “I don’t care.” What I care about is my ancestral home being destroyed by people who don’t respect our culture or beliefs. Throwing threats around and using the very weak “Neo Nazi” label will not work anymore, the momentum is there and the people are rising. Have a nice day…“]

I agree, almost entirely, with that second tweeter. As to the first one, why is he even here? Some kind of Egyptian Muslim apostate, and convert to Judaism, it seems. I too had never heard of him (and wish I were still ignorant of his existence).

Seems to think of himself as an “intellectual”, apparently.

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It is really quite funny how out of touch msm Westminster Bubblers such as Dan Hodges are. Now and then, opinion polling organizations ask members of the public whether they have heard of prominent politicians. Often, even members of the Cabinet score below 10%.

Starmer-stein clings to his own job, and will do until people start to stamp on his fingers to make him let go. Starmer also keeps members of the Jewish lobby that surrounds him in place for as long as possible.

Re. that topic: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/20/labour-minister-falsely-linked-journalists-to-pro-kremlin-network-in-emails-to-gchq

Jewish/Israel lobby at work (yet again).


Sample size very small: 452 out of ~78,000 registered electors (2024 figure); https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorton_and_Denton#Elections_in_the_2020s.

So only 1 out of every 160 people was polled.

Also, the numbers only add up to 96%. Not very convincing.

Regular readers of the blog may recall that, weeks ago, I was thinking that the “big three” at Gorton and Denton (Reform UK, Green Party, Labour) would all come in around 30%, and that the result might be very close. Since then, my long-distance view has altered to the extent that I feel that Labour is lagging behind the other two, with Reform possibly leading marginally from the Greens.

Today, while I think that Labour has faltered and probably failed, it may still be able to muster about half of the 50.8% it scored in 2024. It has a well-oiled machine for getting votes out, as corrupt “democratic” parties often do. Still, my view remains that this will be between the Greens and Reform, and the Greens are being exposed as rather loonie as the days go by.

Many former Labour voters may simply abstain. Many undecideds may also abstain, but who knows?

If I had to guess, it would be Reform, and there is no doubt that Matt Goodwin is the standout candidate as an individual, but there is no certainty.

Starmer-stein’s failed regime is toast, though, unless Labour can actually win (and, realistically, win by a good margin, in view of last year’s 50.8%).

The Gorton and Denton by-election is only one seat, but a very solid Labour seat until last year. To lose it will send a strong signal that Starmer-stein’s government has run out of road with the voters.

In Dorset?! Good grief…

Monster.

Late tweets seen

[“…Israel’s intelligence predicts an increase in Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal by 2027

Representatives of the Israel’s Defense Army (IDF) in a statement to the “Ynet” portal:
According to our estimates, by 2027, Iran will have at least 5,000 modern ballistic missiles. At the moment, Tehran produces about 100 missiles per month.

Military officials warn that even the most advanced multi-layered air and missile defense systems are not able to completely prevent damage in the event of massive and prolonged attacks.“]

Israel is doomed in the medium-term, but it has to be noted that even the complete destruction of the Israeli state, should that happen, would not end the menace of Zionism in the rest of the world.

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Diary Blog, 10 February 2026

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[oasis of Siwa, Western Egypt; I spent a month there in early 1998, during 3 months spent living in Egypt]

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As blogged previously, the non-white part of the electorate is about 20%. Need one say more?

In fact, there are still a few white English/British people willing to vote Labour, whether because they are total deadheads or (and/or) from ingrained and inherited Labour tribalism in —mainly— the North of England; the core Labour vote is now non-white and/or public service workers, especially in the NHS.

At the same time, the Muslim part of the electorate is ebbing away to both the new Greens and to Muslim/Islamist independents and small parties, such as Galloway’s.

Dan Hodges may be right, though, that Labour has reached its present floor, more or less. Somewhere between 15% and 20%.

Meanwhile, the Gorton and Denton by-election creeps closer day by day. 16 days now, and many may already have voted via postal voting.

Good point. Look at the way white English/British people are already being treated— as second-class or third-class citizens in the country our ancestors created, built, and fought for.

As blogged previously, Trump always thinks like a businessman, not like a statesman.

The Australian police are very brave, continuing to beat up someone already handcuffed and defenceless…

Dimona, ben-Gurion Airport, central Tel Aviv.

As noted yesterday or the previous day, the Jews want the remaining 3% of original Palestine that they have not already, seized, stolen, cheated, ethnically-cleansed.

The police should get back in their box generally, instead of trying to impose their constipated multikulti brainwashed views (often the result of “training” by Jew-Zionist pressure groups) on the public.

An Afghan asylum seeker has been found guilty at Warwick crown court of abducting, raping and taking indecent video of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, last year.

Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, was unanimously convicted of rape, child abduction, two charges of sexual assault and taking an indecent video of his victim. He was cleared of a second charge of rape.

He had been identified by police after he used his Home Office-issued debit card to buy the girl a drink after the rape.

Mohammad Kabir, his co-defendant, also an Afghan national, was acquitted of intentional strangulation, committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence and attempting to abduct a child.“]

[Times]

Wall. Squad. End.

Incidentally, I like the detail about his “Home Office-issued debit card“…

Labour’s early release policy: news

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/paedophile-fantasist-who-sparked-vip-36699135

“A paedophile fantasist who made allegations of sexual abuse and murders committed by VIPs has been freed from prison under Labour’s early release scene.

Carl Beech, 58, who went by the pseudonym Nick, was released last week after serving just over 40 per cent of an 18-year term.

Including time spent on remand before his trial in 2019, Beech served just seven years and four months. The father-of-one, a former paediatric nurse and chairman of a board of school governors, sparked Operation Midland, which was wound up with no arrests having been made.“]

[Daily Mirror]

…and look at the poor English in that report (“scene” for “scheme”…).

Translates to a Commons with about 336 Reform UK MPs (smallish majority), 95 Labour (weak official Opposition), 72 LibDems, 25 SNP, 36 Cons, and 28 Greens [etc].

Starmer-stein’s Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment. I’m still waiting to hear what the “Ukrainian rent boys” alleged scandal is really all about.

[“The Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of the UK’s largest court reporting archive.

Courtsdesk, a platform launched to improve media access to magistrates’ court data has been ordered to delete its archive of records by David Lammy’s Ministry of Justice.

According to Courtsdesk, the platform has since been used by more than 1,500 journalists from 39 media organisations and the data provided has highlighted serious failures in the courts system.

It said journalists were given no advance notice of 1.6 million criminal hearings, the number of court cases listed was accurate on just 4.2 per cent of sitting days and half a million weekend cases were heard with no notification to the press.

In November, HM Courts and Tribunal Service issued the company a cessation notice, citing what it called “unauthorised sharing” of court data, on the basis of a test feature, claiming this was a “data protection issue.”

Enda Leahy, the Courtsdesk chief executive said: “We built the only system that could tell journalists what was actually happening in the criminal courts.

We wrote 16 times asking for dialogue. Last week we got our answer: delete everything. If the government were interested in open justice, they would engage in a dialogue.“]

Lammy, a monkey-on-a-stick and a complete puppet of NWO/ZOG.

Lammy is a supporter of Israel. In September 2024, he described himself as a “liberal, progressive Zionist

He has spoken out against antisemitism within the Labour Party, and attended an Enough is Enough rally. At the rally, Lammy stated that antisemitism has “come back because extremism has come back” and is damaging support for Labour among Britain’s Jewish community.”

[Wikipedia]

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[“White Swan“, sung by Galina Nenasheva]
[painting by Steve Hanks]

[Galina Nenasheva— “The Sound of the Birch Trees“]
[Levitan, Birch Grove]

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My initial blogged thoughts concluded that all three main contenders (Reform, Green, Labour) might end up with ~30% of the vote, and that the result would be close. Now, it seems to me —from a distance— that it is between Reform and the Greens, and that Reform might just do it.

It is easy to be pro-immigration (migration invasion) if you have two houses, both in better areas than the one you left…

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Diary Blog, 7 February 2026

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[Bruch memorial, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany]

Saturday quiz

Well, this week another narrow victory over political journalist John Rentoul— 4/10, as against Rentoul’s 3/10.

I knew the answers to questions 1, 4, 7, and 9. I could not remember the answer to question 6, did not think long enough to get question 3, and had no idea about the most of the others; question 5 has several possible answers (though one stands out, I now know); the instrument I guessed was one of the (4 or 5) musical instruments Marie Antoinette played, though not the one wanted by the quizmaster, it seems, so I have not awarded myself that one.

A few extra thoughts about Mandelson, Epstein, and the whole Jew-lobby scandal at and around Starmer-stein’s government

First thought: saw Gordon Brown on TV news lamenting about it all, and excoriating Mandelson. Well, OK, but you, Brown, you loony and hypocrite, knew all about his general sleaziness, his sexual proclivities, his activities in London youth clubs etc, going back as far as the 1970s, and his willingness to cheat and scheme to make money, as with his mortgage and loan and property activities in the late 1990s, which activities in fact attracted the attention of the police at the time, until their investigation was interfered with, and they were warned off.

Second thought: how useless is MI5, that they seem either to have been unaware of the Mandelson and Epstein connection or, far more likely, were unwilling to rock the political boat? Same goes for SIS, incidentally.

Third thought: so Jews conspired to make money illicitly? Quelle surprise… oh, no, wait…

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Amazing. It took humanity unknown ages, tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of years to come up with that. Now it is known, it must not be forgotten.

See also:

As I blogged years ago, about 5 years ago, Starmer (to my then slight surprise) turned out to be utterly clueless.

Not many lawyers in the modern era are much good as politicians, though I suppose one could reference Lenin. Or Castro [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidel_Castro#Career_in_law_and_politics:_1950%E2%80%931952]. A few others too, maybe.

Some might include Mandela, but he was never really a lawyer, just a “gopher” in a law firm for a while, until awarded a law degree on the nod while a celebrity prisoner in the 1980s, and aged about 70. He had failed his law degree three times in the late 1940s, when about 30 years old.

As for Starmer-stein, Matt Goodwin and Reform UK must be loving this heady mixture of cluelessness and corruption in the present fake “Labour” government. Only 17 days until the Gorton and Denton by-election.

Many will later turn to social national politics.

I blogged previously that all three leading contenders might score around 30%, leading to a very close result. Were Labour to win by a small margin, that would still be a negative sign, because Labour scored 50.8% there only last year.

Anti-Reform tactical voters will have to decide which party is more likely to be able to defeat Reform. Either Labour or the Greens. Polls presently put Labour ahead of the Greens, but that may not reflect feeling among those actually going to vote.

Reform is still slightly ahead in the opinion polling at Gorton and Denton, but it is hard to say where the voters will be by 26 February, the polling day. I begin to think that the Labour vote might collapse, by reason of abstention as much as via defection. That might or not boost the Green vote, but would probably lead to a Reform triumph.

I blogged about Carns yesterday. Someone who would go down well with the public, on first showing, and because of his background, but who is an unknown quantity ideologically.

Ex-officers usually disappoint as MPs. Examples from recent years would include Dan Jarvis and Johnny Mercer.

Well, we shall see.

Trump is all over the place, from one day to the next.

The very slow but inexorable advance continues along much of the overall front. There are no Kiev-regime advances, and have not been for at least a year or so.

[“I was born in Woking, Surrey, less than a mile from the site of the Shah Jahan mosque, the first built in Britain. Growing up in Woking my friends and I soon learnt that the Pakistani community acted differently to us. They operated like a clan, like a gang. If you crossed one, you would find a dozen brothers and cousins waiting for you outside the school gates. As English people who had small, quite independent families, this clan loyalty and mindset was nearly impossible to contend with. ‘Turn the other cheek’ my mother used to say. Never easy though when you’ve seen your friend have his teeth kicked in by a mob for a minor instance of perceived disrespect. We used to play pool at the Planets in Woking town centre after school, however it wasn’t long before this was taken over by the Pakistani clans from Maybury. They’d pelt us with pool balls and intimidate us to leave. It was their territory now. So spare me your victimhood @sajidjavid.”]

I blogged, years ago, about the attack in New Zealand carried out by Brenton Tarrant in 2019. In that blog post, I mentioned, in passing, that mosque in Woking (which you can see from the train):

Ah. Just what I wondered about earlier in the day.

Starmer-stein is a real office-politics tiger, isn’t he? Useless at anything else.

I see many tweets and other online comments about the supposed “Ukrainian rent boys”, their alleged connection with Starmer-stein, and their delayed trials. I wonder what might be the truth about all that…

…and the same [kind of] police pretend to be terribly shocked when tasked with bothering social-national bloggers such as myself, or satirical singers such as Alison Chabloz, or public speakers such as Jez Turner (etc).

One begins to wonder whether there is much point in even having a police force of the kind the UK now has. Like so many long-established UK institutions (Monarchy, the Bar, the Church of England, the ancient universities, SIS, MI5, Parliament, the NHS etc), the police need “a revaluation of all values“.

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It’s almost as if Adolf Hitler and others were right after all…

As for sleazy Alastair Campbell, what his tweet tells me is that he, and all the other Labourite drones, are getting very desperate. As if it really matters that Reform in Gorton and Denton may have sent out a few leaflets without the correct labelling.

The Jew Mandelson “very greedy” and “always looking for money“? Well, who would have thought it?

Maybe I should relocate to Hungary, which at least will not be directly targeted in any nuclear exchange. I rather liked the lakeside suite I had in 2001, with its direct access to the gardens and lake (Balaton). I swam in the lake, and enjoyed an evening palinka (or two).

[“Iran has prepared a large-scale plan to counter the US armed forces and pressure on the global economy. According to the Tasnim agency affiliated with the IRGC, within a few hours after a possible US attack, Iran will launch massive strikes with ballistic missiles and drones on US military facilities throughout the region, expanding the conflict zone beyond its borders.

Tehran also relies on its cyberwar capabilities – attacks on US logistics, disruptions in the command and control system, and creating chaos among countries hosting American forces. The IRGC’s naval forces have been practicing the “swarm” tactic – attacks by small boats equipped with missiles and torpedoes to overload and suppress large warships. Blocking the Strait of Hormuz could lead to an increase in oil prices above $200 per barrel, which would cause serious damage to the global economy and increase pressure on Washington.

Hossein Shariatmadari stated that Iran could block the passage of American, French, British, and German ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s strategic goal is to create an unstable multi-front confrontation for the US, forcing American forces to simultaneously face pressure in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and potentially in Syria, while protecting its allies in the Persian Gulf and ensuring the safety of sea routes.“]

Were I the Iranian leadership, I should think that all Iran’s missiles should be targeted on Israel, focussing on a few main targets— Dimona, Ben-Gurion Airport, central Tel Aviv and affluent areas in that region, such as Ra’anana and Herzliya.

Still, it’s their party…

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hanson]

A great American symphony by a composer much underrated.

Diary Blog, 31 January 2026, including a few more thoughts about the Gorton and Denton by-election

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Saturday quiz

Well, this week a very narrow victory over political journalist John Rentoul. He scored 6/10, whereas I scored 6.5/10, having adopted Rentoul’s own habit of giving himself a half-point where appropriate (in my case, in regard to question 3). I did not know the answers to questions 1, 6, and 9.

In other words, I won this week over Rentoul, as the racing people say, “by a neck, cleverly“.

A “blast from the past”

While weeding old emails to save space, I happened to see the following one, sent by me to BBC Radio 4 PM and Sky News nearly 16 years ago, in 2010 (when I occasionally emailed my thoughts to the msm; I should not waste my time these days):

​”pm@bbc.co.uk

​news@sky.com;​info@libdems.org.uk​

The LibDems have now without doubt and in the time-honoured phrase, “sold their birthright for a messs of pottage”. They have lost all credibility, all integrity and for what? For baubles of supposed power which mean little or nothing.

There will have to be installed at No.10 a “clegg flap” of sufficient dimensions to facilitate the passage of Clegg’s swollen head. Or will clegg be expected to use the tradesmen’s entrance? Also, will Clegg also inherit Prescott’s gardening leave and set of croquet mallets?

As with the honorific office of V-P in the USA, the office of “Deputy PM” threatens to become a park spot for unwanted and, in Lenin’s well-known phrase “useful idiots”.

The Conservatives havee taken all the significant ministerial posts. Loyalty of the LibDems has been bought cheaply indeed, as 20 of the 56 or 57 LibDems MP’s get some kind of salaried (ie, thanks to their MP salaries, double-salaried) employment as notional part of the new government.

Meanwhile, the new semi-elected dictatorship will stay in power for 5 years thanks to imposition of the inflexible 5-year fixed term. Long live “freedom”! A government “elected” and “negotiated” into power which in reality was only put there by the 10.5 million Conservative votes out of 29 million. The people who voted LibDem have been mostly betrayed and tricked.

The LibDem negotiators were a notably poor lot: a little ex-banker, the buy-to-let parasite “Seven Houses” Huhne etc. All careerists.

The LibDems should have simply stayed independent and let the Conservatives go alone into minority administration. Now the Conservatives will do as they please, throwing out a few crumbs from time to time to their LibDem serving class.


One can see that, interpenetrating the supposedly open recent election was the real, concealed System, pushing for Cameron to take over as PM, as witness the very feeble LibDem/Labour negotiations, the fact (now emerging) that “senior Labour figures” did not even seriously try to come to a proper alliance with the LibDems, the fury of both Conservative leaders and the mass media talking heads when it seemed that Cameron might not make it, etc.

This government will be the most pro-Zionist government ever in the UK, eclipsing even those of Wilson, Thatcher and Blair. Also, connectedly, the least independent from American policy. That much is obvious.

In the campaign, Cameron said “vote LibDem, get Gordon Brown”. That now looks ironic and, indeed, mendacious.

I predict that this may well be the end of the LibDems UNLESS, perhaps, they can somehow still get, in the end, proportional representation, which is to almost everyone in this country (except the party now in undemocratic power) the fair way to go.

As for The Party Formerly Known As Labour, what is their legacy after 13 years? A country where the gulf (I do not say gap) between rich and poor is far greater than it was even in 1997; a country where “Labour” now admit that they imported millions of non-whites even in the past 13 years, AND QUITE DELIBERATELY to subvert the race, culture and civilization of the UK. Etc.

The medium term future of the UK after 2015 must lie, ideologically, in a blend of Socialism, National Socialism, reasonable and regulated private enterprise, decent welfare procedures, New Age/Christian/Grail and environmental concern. A synthesis of the collective with individual human rights (real human rights, not the Cherie Blair/Harriet Harperson shadows of rights). Rudolf Steiner’s Threefold Social Order can be a partial template.

In foreign policy, the EU scam will obviously collapse or radically change in time. The UK must join in free but close alliance with white Northern Europe, Scandinavia and Russia.

A real “New Order” can then emerge.

[email from 2010]

If I say so myself, that email has held up well over the years, overall, though not perhaps in all the detail.

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Brothers Karamazov. I notice that he is reading one of the (post- Constance Garnett) Penguin English-language editions, which (though updated in 2008) was translated from the Russian about 30 or 35 years ago (early 1990s) by a now-deceased good friend of mine, Ig Avsey, of whom I have written on the blog a few times:

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2013/dec/09/ignat-avsey-obituary

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Unsurprising, in view of the control and/or influence “they” have in and over the USA…

The [Israeli] Jews continue with their sadism and brutality.

[“The former commander of the 1st Royal Tank Regiment, Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, admitted that his country’s tank forces would not withstand a war with Russia:

British tanks could be destroyed in the event of a war with Russia. And if we don’t increase the size of our army and adapt our tactics, they could indeed destroy one of the pillars of our defense”

He’d better have said this to his government. After all, it’s doing its best to provoke a war.“]

That ex-officer is one of the major scribblers (in the Daily Telegraph) apparently seeking war with Russia. His idea of such a war, however, seems to be a 1940s or 1950s one, rather than one in which London and other British cities are incinerated within an hour.

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Yes, that Jew certainly thought he was a VIP— very “important”, with almost limitless money, private jets, political influence, whatever; he even had supposedly “royal” princes acting as his flunkeys. However, in the end, he was chucked into a prison cell, killed (almost certainly) and sent “up the chimney”. Something that should give pause to other exploiters.

I blogged about the Gorton and Denton by-election yesterday, and previously.

I see that one opinion poll has Reform UK and Labour vying for the seat, rather than Reform and the Green Party. Maybe, and Labour did hoover up half of the votes cast less than 2 years ago, in 2024.

On the other hand, the Labour “brand” is collapsing, arguably has already collapsed, and Labour’s Gorton and Denton result of 50.8%, 2 years ago, might well collapse to 25% or even 15% at the by-election, depending on turnout, and also on how many Muslims (Pakistanis) shun Labour and vote Green because of the pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby policies of Starmer-stein and his Labour Friends of Israel (mis)government.

Also, depending on how many white voters (about 68% of those eligible) are angry enough at the crazy decline of the UK —even over the past 2 years— to either vote Reform or to just not vote at all.

For me, it seems quite likely that Reform can do this, though I concede it might be close. What might swing it is that Reform may be able to get the votes of about half the white English/British voters who vote, so about 35% of all voters who vote. The remaining ~55% (leaving aside minor parties, and the Con, LibDem etc) will be split between Labour and the Greens.

Incidentally, I see that several msm commentators are saying that Matt Goodwin was a poor choice as Reform candidate. I do not see that. He is energetic, well-prepared, articulate, has a high public profile by reason of his TV and online activity and, despite having grown up mainly in Hertfordshire, has quite a few Mancunian links and connections.

I think that some msm scribblers just dislike Goodwin; Dan Hodges in particular. Also, Goodwin is gathering traction, and there may be envy in the mix somewhere.

I myself have no time for Goodwin’s pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby views, but some of his other views (not the crazed American-style anti-Welfare State ones) are not so far from a few of my own.

Anyway, Goodwin is surely the standout candidate in the by-election.

Mark Hehir gofundme appeal

I blogged about this case yesterday; a London bus driver who chased after and apprehended a thief/robber, but who himself was later arrested (!) and then (despite not having been charged with anything) dismissed by the bus company, Metroline.

Well, an MP raised the matter on radio, and a gofundme appeal was launched a couple of days ago. It is already, at time of writing, over £16,000: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-mark-hehir-the-hero-bus-driver.

The world is not without kind people” [Russian proverb].

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[“My grandfather lived in this house

I remember cycling after him down the road as a kid and I couldn’t keep up – he was so big and strong

He worked at Farmer Norton’s steel factory on Silk Street in Salford as a chargehand

When my parents divorced, my brother and I would visit here a lot

It was a confusing time, I wasn’t quite sure what was going on

Like everybody else in my family he was working-class

On the other side, my maternal grandmother grew up in Llanelli, Wales, in complete poverty

Her father, my great-grandfather, worked down the mines

She sang in the local choir and was so good she became one of the first women to win a Blue Riband at the Eisteddford – a big deal

She was then sent to sing for the troops – during World War Two – which is where she met my maternal grandfather on a boat in the Indian Ocean

He was from working-class Brixton and fought for the Chindits, behind enemy lines, in Burma

All my grandparents were the same

They all struggled

They all worked hard

They all played by the rules

And they all believed in Britain

Visiting my grandad’s house yesterday was emotional

I thought of that boy who struggled to keep up with his granddad

I thought about how lost and confused I felt at that time

And now here I am standing for Parliament

Not only the first person in my family to go to university but actually standing for Parliament!

Many people on the Left want you to think that I am a bad person with divisive views

But it’s not true

I just want to live in a country where people like my grandparents are treated with decency and respect

Where people who work hard, who play by the rules, and who contribute to our country are put first – where they belong

This should not be controversial

This should not be a lot to ask for

But our politicians lost their way

So I am asking you to question the narratives you are being fed and, if you would like, come and join me in this positive and optimistic campaign to turn our country around“]

[Matt Goodwin]

Fanatical pro-Israel Jews, abusing the law and procedure of England (etc) for tribal and personal benefit. Conspiracy. “Lawfare”.

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Andrew Windsor— Jew’s flunkey.

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A risible attempt by Dan Hodges to —impliedly— criticise Matt Goodwin for not having sufficient local roots to be a candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election.

I do not recall Dan Hodges or others making similar criticism, in the past, about other candidates in other UK elections, some of which candidates, black or brown, or Chinese, and even having been born in various parts of Africa or Asia, or in Jamaica, or Guyana, have little or no connection with their constituencies of choice, or even with this country in general…

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[Volegov, Quiet Evening]

Diary Blog, 30 January 2026, including a few more thoughts about the Gorton and Denton by-election

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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.

https://henryjacksonsociety.org/religiousdiversity/cgi-bin/seatdetail.py?seat=Gorton%20and%20Denton

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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[“Bus Driver Loses Unfair Dismissal Case After Stopping Thief

Last updated 11 minutes ago

On June 25, 2024, 62-year-old driver Mark Hehir pursued the thief on foot from his route 206 bus in north-west London, leaving the vehicle unattended briefly. When the man returned and swung first, Hehir punched back once, an action police called proportionate, but Metroline fired him for breaching safety protocols on assault, vehicle safety, and company reputation. An employment tribunal upheld the dismissal as fair last week, even as MPs and a petition with over 9,000 signatures demand his reinstatement amid public outrage.

This story is a summary of posts on X and may evolve over time. Grok can make mistakes, verify its outputs.“]

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-mark-hehir-the-hero-bus-driver

The UK is in serious trouble.

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.

“Iranian” method would be even cheaper.

Brilliant.

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