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Diary Blog, 28 October 2025, with material about Andrew Windsor and his Jewish friends, about Reform UK, and about Welsh elections including Caerphilly

Morning music

Tweets seen

Of the two Jews and one half-Jew shown, one (Epstein) has gone, or been sent, “up the chimney”, and the other two are in prison for the duration, despite having expensive legal teams working on appeals and/or pardons for them.

Was Andrew Windsor (“Prince Andrew”) holding the camera? Or was he away getting some canapes for that rabble?

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[“RefUK 27%(+1), CON 17%(nc), LAB 17%(-3), GRN 16%(+1) LDEM 15%(nc), According to YouGov, the 17% for Labour is, they believe, the lowest we have shown them on and the Green score is their highest. Needless to say, it’s an unusual result with four parties within 2 points of each other.“]

What that poll, like others over the past year, shows, is that the voters are not only sick of the “two main parties”, but determined to stamp on them.

The Caerphilly by-election was niche, in that it was for the Welsh Senedd, not Westminster. Nonetheless, we see where Labour and Con ended up— 11% and 2% respectively. Yes, Reform got “only” second place and 36% to Plaid’s 47%, but that was in a very traditional Welsh and formerly Labour stronghold.

Caerphilly was a Senedd by-election. Also, Plaid had the advantage of a candidate who has been a local councillor in the same area for 50 years.

Part of the Plaid vote was obviously tactical, voters in a close contest voting Plaid to stop Reform.

All of that, yet Reform still went from a previous 1.7% to 36%.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Caerphilly_by-election

At Westminster, Plaid is a sideshow, unless it can capture a very significant chunk of the 32 Welsh seats presently held by Labour (27 seats), Plaid Cymru (4 seats), and the LibDems (1 seat).

Labour’s 27 Welsh seats must be regarded as now vulnerable, but the question is, vulnerable to which parties? Not Cons, of course. Reform and Plaid, mainly. More likely Reform than Plaid.

In much of England, Reform is still the only game in town, as far as can be seen. Today’s opinion poll would result, if replicated at GE 2028/2029, in Reform getting about 276 seats, Lab 95, LibDem 76, Cons 70, SNP 44, Greens 31 (etc). Reform would thus be about 30 short of a bare majority.

The UK still lacks a real social national political party.

Israel is doomed.

[“Putin refused to withdraw Russian technicians from the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant at Israel’s request

During the 12-day war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Vladimir Putin to withdraw Russian specialists from the Bushehr nuclear power plant. According to Putin, this would have opened the way for its destruction by Israeli forces.

The Russian president refused to comply with this request. Thus, the presence of Russian engineers effectively became a “human shield” that protected the strategic facility from Israeli strikes“]

Who are we letting into our country? Low-IQ untermenschen (almost all), parasites (almost all), criminals (a high percentage), and terrorists and terrorist-facilitators (a small but dangerous minority).

Get rid of them all (and read that how you like).

God, I remember driving past that hotel a few times, though years ago. It was a reasonably good place, I think.

We must clean out this country. Chistka.

[“The context for Sarah Pochin’s remark is a robust study, by Channel 4, which finds black people represent 4% of the UK but 51% of television adverts. From adverts to Netflix, from the BBC homepage to historical dramas, from university reading lists to what our children are being taught in school, it is crystal clear to millions of people in this country they are being socially engineered —subjected to a perception of reality that is held by a left-leaning elite but which is not, in fact, reality. And they resent this. We have to be able to talk about this. We cannot have this debate shut down just because it makes the members of that left-leaning class feel uncomfortable.

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and (from 2018):

Griffin has been proven right, of course.

“Tommy Robinson” was recently invited to Israel by a minister of the government of the Jewish state. He went there. He was feted there. He met members of Israeli special forces there. Not a “conspiracy theory”. A fact. “Robinson” himself tweeted about his trip. He loved it there…

That says more about Starmer-stein than about Farage. The public do not much like Farage (or Reform), but they dislike him (and Reform) less than the LibLabCon-men and women.

All part of the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan. Wake up.

Incidentally, Simon Myerson, the vituperative Leeds-based Jewish barrister, even set up a “charity” in order to import more Afghans into the UK. He has tweeted about it in the past.

Because the System conspiracy is rewarding those civil servants for following the plans of the international conspiracy. 30 pieces of silver.

Perhaps so, though I would say at about 35% rather than high-20s. People, mainly white English people, want to stamp on fake Labour, and on the fake Conservatives. Voting for Reform is the method of doing that. Beyond that, the Reform surge is a desperate longing for social nationalism, but that longing is unarticulated, unexpressed directly. People want a better life, a future. They know what Mosley called “the old parties” cannot give that to them. They are by no means sure that Reform can, either, so are voting Reform to hit out at this failing society and its decadent exploitative pseudo-democratic and (((occupied))) parties, and as a signal that the people want better.

Once Reform tries and fails, people will be ready to look elsewhere.

It may be asked why only (at best) 36% of people are doing all that via voting Reform. The answer is, first of all, that there is huge apathy (less than 60% even voted in 2024).

Secondly, many dislike Reform’s almost hysterical pro-Jewish lobby, pro-Israel, agenda.

Third, many dislike Reform having many non-white candidates and officers.

Fourthly, many dislike the American-style fake “libertarianism” of Farage, Tice etc, the worship of finance-capitalism etc.

Fifthly, of course, 20% of the whole UK population is now non-white anyway, and unlikely (most of them) to support anything of a national character, even something as underwhelming as Reform.

There is a sixth point. Yes, Reform wants to “stop the boats”, i.e. the (?) 5% of immigration which is in the character of a migration invasion; it says little or nothing about the remaining (?) 95%; neither is there any clear plan about how to get rid of even the illegals. People see that gap between expressed policy and likely implementation, or lack of it.

Of course, Tom Newton-Dunn fails to add the obvious point— if Reform is not doing well and is on “only” 27%, how much worse are the Lab/Con parties (two sides of one party) doing, on 17% each?

The “Con Party” is lower than irrelevant now. 2% at Caerphilly, as low as 15% in some national opinion polls, and not unlikely to be around 10% by the time GE 2028/2029 comes around, bearing in mind the advanced age of most Con voters now.

More tweets seen

Never believe a word “they” say.

[“Look at the stats in this part of ‘diverse’ London: -1 in 4 do not speak English -1 in 3 refuse to share our UK identity -Nearly half are Muslim -Only 1 in 5 are Christian -1 in 3 are White -Foreign-born outnumber UK-born -64% of social housing gone to foreign-born -And half of those don’t work“]

Alien territory.

Talking point

Late tweets

[“In case you are not from the UK, yet another British citizen has been murdered by an illegal migrant who should never have been in the country to begin with.

Just a normal guy, walking his dog, and now he’s dead. Stabbed to death on the street by some primitive from Afghanistan.

Living in the UK is now a deeply radicalising experience. I no longer recognise my country, and I am beyond furious with the so-called ‘leaders’ who have done this. They clearly despise us. They are more interested in protecting the rights of people who break our laws over the law-abiding majority who respect our laws. They are leaving our borders wide open. They are even placing nearly 200,000 young men, most of them from Third World Islamic nations, in the very heart of our communities, despite KNOWING they include terrorists, murderers and rapists. They are forcing us to pay £15 billion for the privilege and then they call us “racist” or “far right” when we complain.

They Take the Knee for some guy in Minnesota but refuse to say anything at all about young British mothers like Rhiannon Whyte, stabbed in the head 20 times with a screwdriver by some primitive from Sudan. They fall over themselves to tell us our country is “racist” but they can’t even be bothered to hold a national inquiry into the mass rape of our children by Pakistani Muslim gangs which was, clearly, driven by anti-White racism. And why won’t they? Because they don’t want to “upset” the Muslim voters who are keeping them in power.

Routinely, consistently, they are gaslighting, misleading and simply lying to us, like the time they said we were “misinformed” to wonder what was going on in our country when, at the very same time, they were secretly flooding our country with thousands of Afghans while gagging the press and lying to us.

I am so done with this disastrous regime in Westminster, this utterly incompetent political class, this total refusal to actually put the hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding majority in this country where they ought to be —first.

I am voting Reform —clearing out this rot in Westminster is the only chance we have of turning this country around and saving it. It is the only credibly alternative from outside the Establishment. And I would urge you all to do the same.”]

[Matt Goodwin]

Indeed.

When, though, will Goodwin wake up or, having woken up, express thoughts about that (((alien group))) which has consistently been behind the importation into the UK of the racially and culturally inferior? The same group is behind the “blacks with everything” TV ads and “soaps”. The same group is behind most types of societal decadence.

The “you-know-who” element, in short.

Wall. Squad. End.

Late talking point

Late music

[sequoiah (giant redwood) tree]