Question applies to Con Party MPs as well, not just Labour ones.
Facial recognition technology to be rolled out across the UK.
Home Secretary, @ShabanaMahmood makes a false analogy here. Finger prints are only are taken from criminals. Facial recognition is taken from all of us, treating us all like criminals.
[“Facial recognition technology to be rolled out across the UK. Home Secretary @ShabanaMahmood makes a false analogy here. Finger prints are only are taken from criminals. Facial recognition is taken from all of us, treating us all like criminals. Linked to digital ID it will reinforce the state control. All your digital and physical movements can be monitored.
“A hundred years ago, fingerprinting was decried as curtailing our civil liberties, but today we could not imagine policing without it. I have no doubt the same will prove true of facial recognition technology in the years to come.”]
Rather alarming that Blaise Metreweli, the new SIS/MI6 Chief, seems to think that the Special Operations Executive (SOE) was somehow useful in WW2. Au contraire. Shambolic and mismanaged, with very poor security, and employing officers and agents often distinguished by their amateurishness.
SOE was disbanded very quickly after WW2, because it had outlived whatever usefulness it may have had.
Incidentally, it has been argued that SOE’s main enemy in WW2 was, at least at times, not the German Abwehr and SD orgs, but SIS, Ms. Metreweli’s own organization.
Russian troops continue advancing in all the frontline areas of the special military operation, Chief of the Russian General Staff Army General Valery Gerasimov said after his inspection trip to the area of operations of the Battlegroup West:https://t.co/BLdh7J3BGipic.twitter.com/IWONnM8szh
As often explained on the blog, the 33-year cycle means that the most significant years of the past century or so were 1923, 1956, 1989, 2022. However, what impulse lands on Earth in, say, 2022, may not be obvious for months or even years.
Naturally, it is easy for the System parties, with their extensive backroom support, to mock new or small parties unable to afford such support, but the main System parties also often do stupid things, “even” when in office.
I will be standing for Reform UK in the Gorton & Denton by-election on February 26th.
This election is a referendum on Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.
In a way, a brave move; the by-election is far from cut-and-dried. Proves that I was right a year or two ago, though, when I predicted that Goodwin would join Reform, stand in some by-election, get elected (?), then (after Reform sweeps the next general election, assuming that it does), become a Cabinet minister, possibly even Prime Minister.
If Goodwin wins this by-election, it might be the death-knell for Labour in its “traditional” support-areas.
Europe is running out of resources to give to Ukraine, Leonid Slutsky said, commenting on German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius’ statement on halting supplies of Patriot systems to Ukraine:https://t.co/lALd01b9EXpic.twitter.com/AVVqmxBzBW
Tatyana Moskalkova has proposed establishing a dedicated checkpoint on the border with Ukraine to facilitate the reunification of Russian citizens with their relatives:https://t.co/rGYy5XTxfwpic.twitter.com/YpV6k4Oul2
Russian troops liberated two communities in the Kharkov and Zaporozhye Regions over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/9aNhlLSaZupic.twitter.com/YIDMpsGfE3
8-9 November 1923, so 102 years ago, was the time of the so-called Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch. Despite having comic-opera elements, it put Hitler and the NSDAP on the map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_Hall_Putsch.
[1930s: Hitler at a memorial ceremony commemorating the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch]
Thought for today
I watched on TV a few minutes of the Remembrance Sunday march of old soldiers past the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
Naturally, such an occasion is always tinged with sadness. So many failed to return, especially from the First World War. My own maternal grandmother had two brothers killed in that war (both captains in the Berks and Bucks Light Infantry); one killed in France in, I believe, 1915, the other on the Somme in 1916.
Of course, there would now be no WW1-serving soldiers on that march, and few, if any, from WW2.
I paused to wonder what might be the views of those marching about the state of the country today. At a guess, not favourable.
My overall feeling, watching the still-proud ranks marching, was that the march has really nothing to do with the UK and its society today. It might as well have been ranks of Roman legionaries marching there. The same goes for so many other ceremonies and institutions which, until quite recently, say 35 years ago, were an accepted part of the national fabric.
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[Volga, and the Cathedral of the Dormition, Yaroslavl]
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The Ukrainian armed forces lost approximately 1,330 troops in the special military operation zone over the past 24 hours, according to the Russian Defense Ministry:https://t.co/cwu52uKcUjpic.twitter.com/QDUsnr1rHL
[“Former NATO Secretary General admitted that the alliance will not start World War III because of Ukraine. Jens Stoltenberg stated that NATO will not enter into a direct conflict with Russia to protect Kyiv. He recalled that back in February 2022, Zelensky requested the establishment of a no-fly zone, but that would require strikes on Russian air defense systems and would mean the start of a large war.“]
Thank God for that (if true)…
The Jew Zelensky has been hoping for, and pushing for, war between Russia and NATO. That must not be allowed to happen, not least because it might well turn (tactically) nuclear, and that tactical use of nuclear weapons might then lead on to an utterly catastrophic strategic nuclear exchange.
The USA is unable to stop the export of Iranian oil. In October, Iran exported almost 2.3 million barrels of oil per day — such a volume of supplies was last seen in 2018. pic.twitter.com/l50K1qE6RE
The Ukrainian Armed Forces Have Lost Nearly Two Million Soldiers! The Western resource Military Watch Magazine reports that, according to estimates, the Ukrainian army has lost more than 1.7 million people killed and missing in action throughout the conflict. Moreover, experts… pic.twitter.com/d4HoRTX6xf
[“The Ukrainian Armed Forces Have Lost Nearly Two Million Soldiers! The Western resource Military Watch Magazine reports that, according to estimates, the Ukrainian army has lost more than 1.7 million people killed and missing in action throughout the conflict. Moreover, experts have found that in some combat operations, the average lifespan of a Ukrainian soldier was a maximum of four hours after entering combat.“]
Ukraine, as a state on its present or pre-2022, or pre-2014 borders, has no future. Perhaps white European people from Western and Central Europe could settle in Eastern Ukraine, once Russia wins the war.
Russia’s new nuclear-powered missiles are unparallel in the entire world – Kremlin
The Burevestnik and Poseidon missiles represent a genuine 'breakthrough' in military technology pic.twitter.com/AQjOJWhZxc
What Lavrov is saying, at core, is “buy from us“; Russia is of course a major weapons-exporting state.
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The woke oppression totem pole that has been flooded into our establishment is a massive reason why we’re experiencing two-tier justice so extensively here in the UK in modern times.
The more protected characteristics you have from the Equality Act 2010, the more the state… https://t.co/YiHFOzoUN2
[“The woke oppression totem pole that has been flooded into our establishment is a massive reason why we’re experiencing two-tier justice so extensively here in the UK in modern times. The more protected characteristics you have from the Equality Act 2010, the more the state think you are in the right – or are the victim even when you’re not. That’s why straight White men have been punished so harshly in their own country.”]
Of course, that MP is just another pro-Israel drone, but leave that aside.
Approximately 1500 have turned up since Thursday alone and half the country still don’t think that this is an issue in any way. Our ancestors didn’t fight for this country for people to allow it to be invaded so easily. Shameful. https://t.co/bSxXjzBNP0
The migration-invasion is now the pre-eminent electoral issue in the UK (and elsewhere) but there is still a big bloc of “I’m OK” idiots for whom rubbish such as football, rugby, cricket, lesbianki “lionesses”, X-Factor, Strictly Come Dancing etc take precedence in their little minds.
Translates to a Commons with about 428 Reform MPs, 80 Lab, 42 LibDem, 42 SNP, 14 Con, 9 Greens (etc).
My own opinion is that, by reason of the old System main parties, Lab and Con, now being equally hated and despised, very many people will vote Reform just to stamp on those two old parties; others will vote Reform because it is the only alternative now thought likely to have a chance.
Reform may end up with 450 MPs, it may end up with “only” 250, or even fewer; we shall have to see. I think that the “Conservatives” will slip lower as their natural hard core of elderly and very elderly pensioners start to pass away. Labour is also doomed, unless Starmer-stein is replaced by some figure able to appeal to a cross-section of voters.
At present, I see no sign of that. At one time I thought that Dan Jarvis might be a superficially-credible such figure, but his several years of toeing the Labour Party line, kow-towing to the Jewish/Israel lobby, and having nothing worthwhile to say about anything, have diminished him, visibly. No chance.
The present polling takes no account of either the Islamist independents or of Corbyn’s nascent “Your Party”.
I just fed my own speculations into Electoral Calculus, and came up with Reform 444 MPs, Lab 68, LibDems 50, SNP 40, Greens 15, and Cons…1 (etc). If “Your Party” were to get 5-10 MPs, then Labour would be reduced by the same amount accordingly.
Pie in the sky for now…
Right to criticise Islam is protected under British law, judge rules https://t.co/clnkhHzQq5
The man who rebranded 'repatriation' as ',remigration' confirms my point: It's an empty piece of political grand-standing.
There isn't the faintest possibility of the grifters and conmen who run Europe's populist parties either doing anything effective or being replaced in… https://t.co/YniEal0LPh
— Nick Griffin Beyond the Pale (@NickGriffinBTP) November 9, 2025
[“The man who rebranded ‘repatriation’ as ‘,remigration’ confirms my point: It’s an empty piece of political grand-standing. There isn’t the faintest possibility of the grifters and conmen who run Europe’s populist parties either doing anything effective or being replaced in state power by genuine nationalists within 3 or 4 electoral cycles. Which means that remigration is not going to happen. Which in turn means that calling for it simply wastes time and resources which are desperately needed to prepare our peoples to be the largest minority in societies of minorities. Time for nationalists to stop writing ‘Dear Santa’ letters and get on with organising for the long run.”]
True, but once the idea of removing non-Europeans from Europe is out there, on the table, it does change the political dynamic, whatever the political and social realities —or apparent realities— might say about that.
Never bettered
Miles better than the facile Hollywood film made more recently.
I still regret having missed the (apparently excellent) talk given by John le Carre (David Cornwell), the author of Tinker Tailor and similar books, at the G.B.-U.S.S.R. Association offices and library circa 1984. That was an organization in Grosvenor Place, London S.W.1., funded by the Foreign Office as a kind of para-diplomatic/cultural thing; the small staff (librarian, assistant librarian, and Director) were paid and employed on Foreign Office pay and conditions. The organization went back to 1959; several ex-Prime Ministers had belonged.
I joined mainly in order to use their library of Russian and English books, the windows of which library, a few floors up from ground level, overlooked the gardens of Buckingham Palace. I also took part in basic Russian language sessions.
That organization no longer exists. It was renamed in the early 1990s, moved to a ghastly brown-coloured office building near the (also now gone, and redeveloped) Nine Elms vegetable market at Vauxhall, then closed down as a result, in part, of government spending cuts (circa 1996).
Looking at the BBC’s coverage over several past years, he must have been pretty useless.
The BBC literally doctored a speech to imply that the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES said something that he did not. This is Kremlin-level stuff. https://t.co/Gwb7WVlc1i
Since 2020, China has been massively expanding its missile production facilities, sparking a new arms race. The expansion is primarily focused on producing the medium-range DF-26 missile, which is said to be capable of precisely targeting U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups. pic.twitter.com/BkpPQQdskn
Iran exchanges oil for HQ-9 air defense systems Iran has reached a trade agreement with China, exchanging part of its oil exports for HQ-9 air defense systems and other advanced military technology – a sign of a closer defense alliance between Tehran and Beijing. pic.twitter.com/MTyUSj9GAu
“The markets” should serve society, not rule society.
The basic problem in legacy media in the UK, like the BBC, is we have a media class that is completely dominated by people who are utterly adrift from the rest of the country. The numbers are revealing ⬇️https://t.co/uG8J0GL5Ye
First of all, get rid of Marianna Spring, whose provenance is suspiciously obscure, and who was a proven fraudster/liar even before she joined the BBC.
In case you are wondering what is going on in the UK, the very same media organisation, the BBC, that routinely accuses people who simply hold different views of 'misinformation' is now imploding because it has been caught spreading … misinformation.
The BBC is but one of many many old-established, respected, even beloved institutions in the UK now trashed and all but ruined. Which? Well, among them I would name the Bar, the Inns of Court, the system of “KC” appointment, the legal system generally, the court system, the prison system, the police, the Foreign Office, the Church of England, the whole political system and electoral system, the Civil Service, local government, the banking system, the Monarchy, the wider honours system, the RNLI, the National Trust [etc].
Hello everyone, so, to the elephant in the room!
A couple days ago whilst I was in the process of moving house I quickly checked my phone and saw that my account had been banned for ‘Hate Speech’. Previously all of my videos had been manually reviewed by YouTube and accepted for… pic.twitter.com/RbMxpcw0hZ
Britain cannot remain compassionate if compassion becomes a liability. A nation’s hospitality relies on trust. When those welcomed under protection disproportionately harm the public, the social contract breaks.
My home county has turned into a third world shithole despite growing up in a nearly all-White part of it yet I’m still a “racist” for even mentioning it or telling people back there that they have a rape epidemic on their hands. Wake up. https://t.co/WAYAbQn9Ai
Racism is just a label for White people who oppose the regime – so for that alone, I’m VERY racist. Fuck all these Marxist-Fabian-Trotsky people in parliament.
Embrace the racist label. Oppose your own demographic replacement. Remigration is the new punk. TOTAL REMIGRATION. https://t.co/UGSU6xRA1k
Starmer-stein escaping from the UK’s problems. Serious problems. Again.
Starmer-stein’s party now has the support of only 15% of the voters, as yesterday’s opinion poll showed:
Labour behind not only Reform, but also the Greens (!), and even behind the hopeless “Conservatives” now led by a useless Nigerian careerist. Were a general election to be held today, Labour might have as few as 21 MPs, incredibly. Or maybe that is credible or plausible.
Incidentally, that same poll suggests that, despite Con being slightly above Lab in percentage intention, in terms of seats the Cons would take the short straw— only about 8 MPs.
"If energy is cheap and reliable, industry can function. If it is expensive and unreliable, industry contracts. This is a basic pre-condition that determines whether an economy grows or declines. It really is that simple."https://t.co/oI7ykWQyJS
Were the UK to withdraw military and other assistance to the Kiev regime, leave NATO, and foster good relations with Russia, we could have cheap, probably cost-price, or even free energy from Siberia and elsewhere in the Russian Federation.
“Westminster no longer represents the people it claims to serve.
Instead, it protects a broken system that punishes dissent, rewards failure, and prioritises the feelings of lawbreakers over the safety of citizens.”https://t.co/0rx1lPNFjr
I happened to visit a Tesco supermarket about 6 miles from my home. While using the cash point, I saw two large banners advertising the supermarket. Both showed the same two blacks, a “grandfather” and “grand-daughter”.
The area I live in has, officially, 96.8% white people, with the total of all non-white groups adding up to only 3.2%, and actual blacks comprising a mere 0.4%. Yet there they are in those banner ads, as well as almost all UK TV ads.
Look at the msm bimbo on the sofa, though, desperate for the old soldier not to start getting too specific in talking about the state of the country. Poor old guy does not (I think) realize that those msm drones are the enemy, or some of the enemy.
The state of Britain! This isn't new.
My grandfather was a frontline soldier throughout WW1 and he said the same even in the early 1980s.
My father was WW2 RAF & said the same twenty years ago.
It's not just immigration, it's arrogance, greed, alienation & incompetence too. pic.twitter.com/RwUbIVFy7y
— Nick Griffin Beyond the Pale (@NickGriffinBTP) November 7, 2025
My own maternal grandfather [b.1901], though in his late thirties and early forties, was both at Dunkirk and, rather later, in Burma. He rarely, in fact effectively never, talked about the war (WW2) as he had experienced it, or much about society and/or politics, but he died in 1970, so was spared the sight of what the UK has become (especially since 1989, to designate one arguably-fateful year).
Officers of the Russian Interior Ministry have foiled a terrorist plot in the Moscow Region, intercepting a Ukrainian intelligence agent in the process of delivering explosives for the operation, Interior Ministry Spokeswoman Irina Volk said:https://t.co/E1RSw19va1pic.twitter.com/Yttxes5p94
We have all been played and fear-mongered into staying quiet with threats of cancellation, social ostracism and financial loss whilst the West has become the shit show it has due to their Marxist ideology in our institutions for decades.… pic.twitter.com/B0RgoVLT8x
Britain and the British Empire and the German Reich should have either fought side-by-side (on the Eastern Front) or Britain and the Empire should have declared neutrality. What a different and better world we would now have had either of those strategic stances prevailed.
Last year, 108,100 people applied for asylum in the UK.
53% of applications were rejected, hence 57,293 people.
Yet they haven’t been deported… Why are they still in our country? Where exactly are they?
All should be deported, and if any are granted any form of asylum, strict Nuremberg laws should be enacted to prevent contamination of the race-stock.
Relevant Russian agencies are closely monitoring US moves in the nuclear sphere, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a news briefing:https://t.co/IXJZ2RCdjvpic.twitter.com/cLLVPfRnDQ
Anyone facilitating the migration invasion should be put up against a wall and shot. The situation is that serious. A real government (not Reform, but something far more “extreme”) is necessary now and will be even more necessary after 2029. This crisis is existential.
The point might arise as to what happens if Labour were at, say, 25% in the real poll(s), but that it became clear that of those 25 points, 15 or 20 of the points were non-Europeans (non-whites) voting? Are real English/British people expected to regard that as acceptable, or do we say that we only accept as valid the votes of white English/British people?
In my opinion, only the votes of English/British people are valid votes.
No mate they didn’t fight for generic values, they fought for their people. The people of the British isles. It would do everyone good to remember that.
Or you’d all be speaking German, that would be so much worse than the country of today, right?
[“No mate they didn’t fight for generic values, they fought for their people. The people of the British isles. It would do everyone good to remember that. Or you’d all be speaking German, that would be so much worse than the country of today, right? Truth be told, Hitler never wanted to invade Britain.“]
Points:
Hitler never wanted to invade Britain;
Hitler and Germany never had the means to invade Britain (insufficient carrying capacity on ships and barges, no naval control of the Straits of Dover, no air superiority over the Channel);
The British troops fought because their government told them they had to fight, or at least be conscripted and possibly fight; they were never given the choice; they were not really “fighting for their people”, even though that was the propaganda they were fed, and still believe.
The War started because Britain and France gave useless “guarantees” to Poland, “guarantees” that could never be honoured, yet because of those scraps of paper a massive and destructive war was fought after Germany invaded Poland. Not our business, but the UK Government made it our business despite never having the wherewithal to stop the German invasion of Poland.
The year they started pushing for Digital ID so strongly. It’s not a coincidence. They’re doing this deliberately to get us to comply. pic.twitter.com/SAshyqpo3K
The System, weaponizing its own real incompetence…
I have had practically no social life since things have got worse down here due to fear of going out. I should not have to live like this in my own country. Women aren’t safe and we have HAD it.
I suggest a new law: any non-Europeans sexually assaulting white English/British women to be subject to capital punishment.
Yes, there are of course white sex criminals, but the existing laws are enough to deal with most of those. The new law proposed is a form of defensive socio-political cleansing, clearing the streets, and cities generally, of trash.
Things aren’t this black and white. We were fed a completely one-sided story about WW2 which is how we’re in a similar mess as Weimar right now.
National Socialism explained in basic terms is about having strong borders with a homogenous population, a government with no foreign… https://t.co/aC7qDA3pqJ
Superficially, yes, in part, but as Hitler said in private conversation, “those who think of National Socialism merely in political terms know little about it”…
Not for a lot of their actions but for what they were trying to stop happening to Europe and Europeans, yes. https://t.co/zB4z3Nvdhv
“Honour your father and your mother“, which, in political terms, means —in part– honouring the memory of National Socialism…
If you’re going to break manifesto pledges and make your MPs carry the can – many have very tiny majorities and are likely already toast – at least have the courtesy to learn their names. I’ve never heard that before, not 18 months in. pic.twitter.com/IwtYohL7AV
The most recent opinion polls have predictions of Labour with as few as 40 or even 30 MPs after the next general election. If those polls are in any way accurate, it means that Labour, at present with 401 MPs, will lose 90% or more of present MPs. As many as 9 out of 10 Labour MPs, and maybe more, are staring down the barrel of defeat, and an end to their careerist dreams.
Reeves complains about the young unemployed & welfare. She’s laying them off. pic.twitter.com/yFKGELf6Bs
The money sent from Norway to Ukraine in the last 12 months could have financed these things, and that is without including the economic obligations of receiving refugees from Ukraine.
[“The money sent from Norway to Ukraine in the last 12 months could have financed these things, and that is without including the economic obligations of receiving refugees from Ukraine. 1. **Public Transportation** – ~$3.7B/year → **Free nationwide buses, trains, trams & ferries** 2. **Childcare & Kindergarten** – ~$1.4B/year → **Free for all kids under 6** 3. **Dental Care for Adults** – ~$1.1B/year → **Free check-ups, fillings, braces & implants** 4. **Higher Education + Full Stipends** – ~$5.0B/year → **Free tuition + living costs for all students** 5. **Prescription Drugs** – ~$1.4B/year → **Free meds for all (zero co-pay)**“]
The quality of staff in the public sector is tumbling into an abyss. DEI and a massive reduction in standards has resulted in poor performance and increased strain on experienced staff. No wonder they are leaving faster than additional workers can be found. We are short of…
Look at the female prison guards now constantly getting caught out having affairs with male prisoners, and helping with their criminal conspiracies.
A microcosm of the whole society, where things are gradually —or not so gradually— ceasing to work properly, or at all. Prisons, police, courts and legal system, border control, NHS, social care, education, almost all aspects of the central and local bureaucracy, the socio-political contract (eg the large number of multi-billionaires while most people struggle), the political system…
That ridiculous black waste of space sits there, making hundreds of thousands a year in salary, expenses, “donations” and other corruption, letting the UK slide into chaos, while those of us who should really be occupying the seats of power and influence are ignored, and/or repressed by a hostile state and the Jew-Zionist lobby.
Russian servicemen repelled 16 Ukrainian attacks aimed at unblocking encircled Ukrainian formations in the Kharkov Region and in the Donetsk People’s Republic over the past day, the Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/mwwd8eFxRKpic.twitter.com/ytHd4c0F07
FACTBOX: Russia downs dozens of drones in overnight attack by Ukraine, one civilian killed. Governor Andrey Bocharov said that a fire broke out in the industrial zone of the Krasnoarmeysky District of Volgograd due to falling drone debris:https://t.co/1cggidqcv5pic.twitter.com/Pf9KTW5eQE
Trapped Ukrainian soldiers voluntarily surrendered in Krasnoarmeysk in the Donetsk People’s Republic as their commanders had abandoned them, the Russian Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/Rk5TPhaeC7pic.twitter.com/eOXCA48z8t
Of course, such a graph is misleading in that the SNP only gets about 3% of the UK national vote, but about 50% of the vote in Scottish Westminster seats. The SNP may get 40+ seats next time, and thus be the 4th or 5th-largest party in the Commons, depending on how badly the Conservative Party does.
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“The losers of this decision to import foreign conflicts and religions, of course, are the British people, who are watching these scenes on their streets with a growing sense of concern, confusion, and, let’s be honest, fear.”https://t.co/ypx2BEtfWc
Eventually, the slide to chaos may create, a few years down the line, a need for a “Britischer Freikorps“.
'It's mental in there mate'@TomSkyNews speaks to an ex-prisoner who has just been released about the chaos inside HMP Wandsworth pic.twitter.com/sXe0b2fIWe
I have actually been inside Wandsworth Prison, sometime around 1994, though only as an official legal visitor (barrister), there to consult with a lay client who was an abscondee or deserter from the Angolan Security Service. I was escorted inside the prison by a polite older type of prison officer (guard). There was discussion about the nice flower beds there. In other words, my experience was very different from that of a prisoner or, indeed, a family member visiting an inmate.
Inside, my conference took place in a rather odd room with pipes along the ceiling and walls, all painted a kind of depressing Victorian pale green. As I went in, I could see, not too far away, what looked like prisoners walking round in a large circle, some wearing civilian clothes, so presumably on remand awaiting trial. Though not smelly, the prison interior exuded a kind of slightly unclean ambience; hard to describe. As if it all needed a thorough clean.
That was over 30 years ago. Looks as though the prison, along with others, has since descended into chaos.
One thing about that Sky News report puzzles me; I have noticed the same previously. Why do so many of the UK’s urban “criminal classes”, even the seemingly white British ones, talk in a kind of pseudo-Jamaican patois? Maybe Lammy could answer that question, at least (?).
Human rights case is about to green light polygamy! If awarded, you can expect this in England any day now. 5 wives dozens and dozens of children all under one large house, living off of the state.
This is a disturbing acceleration in the replacement of native populations. https://t.co/O27rsXYzYP
I remember that 'British' muslims attitude study about a decade ago found that 2nd gen are more in favour of sharia and jihad etc than their parents. Denmark found that 2nd gen palestinians offended at a higher rate than their parents, that finding held for other non European…
— Orwellwasright Abouttheleft 🏴 (@IMissHitchSlaps) November 3, 2025
The most offensive thing about brown foreigners in Europe is not that they stab, steal, and rape (which they do a lot of) – it's that they're ugly and annoying and ruin the general vibe.
The West is plotting a false flag operation on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, hoping to vilify Russia, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said in a statement seen by TASS:https://t.co/tTmiFJ6Z1Tpic.twitter.com/SgPHkC3AGV
Gazprom has for the sixth time in two months set a new record for daily gas supplies to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline, the Russian holding said in a statement:https://t.co/8z2jc2ebEqpic.twitter.com/f0T81zGOh6
The UK could be getting oil and gas at cost, maybe even below cost, from Russia, dependent on UK foreign policy stances, but the System parties refuse to negotiate what could be a huge boon for the British people.
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[Wiens Gruss an den Führer nach der geschichtlichen Grosstat. Als erste Stadt des Grossdeutschen Reiches war es der Haupstadt der Ostmark, Wien, beschieden, den Führer in ihren Mauern nach seiner geschichtlichen Grosstat zu sehen und ihn in einem unbeschreiblichen Begrüssungsjubel des Dankes der Ostmark zu versichern. Unser Bild zeigt die Wagenkolonne des Führers bei der Einfahrt in die Wiener Innenstadt. Im Hintergrund links das Tegetthoff-Denkmal]
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Justice minister Alex Davies-Jones: ‘I don’t think it’s appropriate to get into the weeds of whether he was shopping or not…’ https://t.co/P2gNqNCmHk
I suppose that at least Lammy can claim (or can he?) that (unlike Starmer-stein and Rachel “from Accounts” Reeves) he buys his own clothing).
So Polanski is another defector. And I nearly ran against 2 unprincipled Zac/ks in 2016 – one far right, one far left. Amazing. pic.twitter.com/RHoPhnU5XB
As for her pretend party, called “the Moderates”, I have blogged before that I think its membership consists solely of the empty bottles in her kitchen.
In response to a sharp increase in online fraud, Singaporean authorities have decided to implement corporal punishment on digital criminals, The Washington Post reports:https://t.co/kcRIX6FUIxpic.twitter.com/VtmJvhsKiI
Britain is swamped by such criminals, cheating the elderly etc. Yes, some are based overseas, so are not easily hauled before English courts. They too should be targeted, though, and covertly punished. They will learn that their legs are not as long as the claws of justice. It is about time that SIS did something useful for the British people.
🚨BREAKING: Following a complaint by CAGE International, the Charity Commission has issued a remedial action plan to the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) in order to comply with charity law.
CAGE International raised concerns that UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) and CAA misuse… pic.twitter.com/OAnS3ReJob
Just watched a Netflix documentary about the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Not bad, but it said nothing about the aspects of the Epstein matter that interest me the most, i.e. the Israeli Intelligence connection, the tie-ups with the Trilateral Commission, NWO/ZOG etc.
The whole “Maxwell” clan showed up for her trial in New York. Send them back to the ghettos from which they emerged.
The New York Times: How China's chokehold on rare earth metals could disrupt Europe's military buildup. How China's rare earth monopoly could strangle Europe's military buildup.
▪️Drones, missiles, and other key elements of European rearmament programs are increasingly dependent… pic.twitter.com/fom4F9tpDJ
The new speaker of the Czech parliament, Tomio Okamura, on his very first day in office ordered the removal of the Ukrainian flag from the building. pic.twitter.com/527ujATM5z
Would mean a Commons with about 442 Reform MPs (massive majority), 57 Greens (can that be right?), 42 SNP, 41 LibDems, 21 Lab, and 12 cons (etc).
That really would be a revolution in British terms. Effectively the end, certainly arguably, and plausibly, for both the “Conservative” and “Labour” parties. Not before time. Reform, the Greens, and (though less than in other polls) the LibDems, all riding high almost entirely by default, not on their own merits. Not by their own popularity, but because of the unpopularity of the main System parties.
I grew up near Bournemouth and saw the horrors of what has happened to the South in recent years most of my life when I would venture to Bournemouth for the day in my teen years. I can’t imagine how much worse it’s got there since the Boris Wave. This seems to be happening most… https://t.co/uvbRzMYqKj
[“I grew up near Bournemouth and saw the horrors of what has happened to the South in recent years most of my life when I would venture to Bournemouth for the day in my teen years. I can’t imagine how much worse it’s got there since the Boris Wave. This seems to be happening most days there now since the opening of the hotels. Total remigration is the only friendly option.”]
I live only 20 miles from Bournemouth. I only go there very rarely, and only if it is unavoidable. Not for white man, frankly. Even the English inhabitants are mostly not those I would wish to encounter.
Russian Security Council: ♦️The loss of a nuclear power like Russia in a conventional war will lead to a nuclear war.
Just as the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale, has apparently been rather sidelined in UK school history teaching by some Jamaican woman called Mary Seacole, who, inter alia, ran a teashop for officers during the Crimean War.
Mary Seacole, who described herself as “a yellow woman“, i.e. some kind of Creole or mulatta (her father was a Scottish officer, and she also called herself “Creole“), was not a nurse, as such, or as we would understand the term, but primarily a businesswoman in the Caribbean/South American region; she ran hotels etc: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Seacole.
Wikipedia, while giving that information, yet describes Mary Seacole (in the headline description) as “a Black British nurse“! In fact, she is now described in the first paragraph of the Wikipedia piece simply as “…a British nurse“. An example of the faking of history which is now so widespread.
Mary Seacole’s mother was a “doctresse” (traditional healer) in Kingston, Jamaica, who taught her daughter basic healing and therapy.
Mary Seacole’s life is interesting enough without needing to be put through the process of “woke” hagiography.
Whatever one may think of Lord Ashcroft, the actions of the Imperial War Museum are, at the least, ungrateful.
I believe that the Imperial War Museum, which I visited once or twice when I was often in the neighbourhood in the early 1980s, has now given over much of its space to the Jew-Zionist WW2 “holocaust” farrago.
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He’s not finished all his nasties yet. Then they’ll let him go off to more rewarding pastures like Kinnock and Blair did.
The Labour Together sleaze scandal is now engulfing Keir Starmer. And the reason is because Morgan McSweeney forgot the first rule of Fight Club is you never talk about Fight Club > Mail on Sunday > https://t.co/0iRRWDicyF
[“It is not racist to demand migrants speak English fluently It is not racist to demand migrants do not commit crime It is not racist to demand migrants contribute to the economy It is not racist to demand migrants do not live on welfare It is not racist to demand taxpayer-funded housing goes to taxpayers It is not racist to prioritise your own citizens Labour and the Left want you to think entirely reasonable and legitimate policies are “racist” They are not. Reject the narrative.”]
…and whether or not someone or other calls something “racist” is actually irrelevant. What is important is what is right, whether or not it be called “racist”…
Another poll finds no significant change in Reform’s support since Indefinite Leave to Remain
There is yet again an enormous gulf between legacy media/Labour who cry “racist!” & the British people …
…and, as I noted on the blog yesterday, what is important is that Reform seems to have captured the settled voting intention of about a third of the electorate, somewhere between 28% and 36%. So long as the old System parties, or “legacy” parties are all below 25%, that leaves Reform in the dominant position, likely to have a plurality of Commons seats, and quite possibly a majority.
What Labour fail to see about Indefinite Leave to Remain is that nobody in this country ever voted for it. They were lied to, misled
By fixing this mess, Reform is the only party serious about restoring public trust in politics
Huge numbers of non-Europeans have been granted “indefinite leave to remain” over past decades. Most should never have been granted such leave, and the same applies to all the “family members” that later joined them. Raus!
None of the rich Ukrainians are getting drafted. Rich kids of Ukrainian politicians partying in big cities of Europe. Corrupt Ukrainian officials becoming ultra rich within few years! But only poor Ukrainians are getting caught from the streets !
RUSSIA launched barrage of drones estimated to be 500–650 drones and over 60 missiles including up to 55 Kh-101 cruise missiles, 8 Kalibr, 2 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, and several Kh-59s at UKRAINE pic.twitter.com/S0Y2l7xSPN
In 2014, when Ukrainians were jumping up and down on the Maidan and calling for the slaughter and hanging of "Muscovites," I wrote that this was war and Kiev would lie in ruins.
The gloves are coming off, but neither side should be directly targeting civilians.
It is unclear, though, whether or not some or all of the damage to residential buildings in Kiev was caused by botched Kiev-regime air defence missile launches.
Before CNN and BBC blame Russia for hitting residential buildings in Kiev:
Surveillance footage shows a Patriot missile launch, with one missile accelerating before veering off course into residential areas. pic.twitter.com/WgnZMdcxOO
“Since the start of the year, the share of 2024 Tory voters who are switching to Reform has nearly doubled, surging from 16 to 31 per cent, in the very latest YouGov polling.”https://t.co/U6hJJhYhCK
The Conservative Party will probably end, or near its end, at the next General Election in (?) 2028 or 2029. Even if Kemi Badenoch goes and is then replaced by Jewish-lobby puppet Jenrick or another substitute.
As matters stand, any former Conservative (or other) voters wanting rid of Starmer-Labour will have to vote Reform, certainly in most English constituencies.
Vladimir Zelensky announced plans to conclude a "mega deal" with the United States for the supply of weapons to Ukraine, including long-range systems, the newspaper Politico reported:https://t.co/J8IRERvxxNpic.twitter.com/R6uX1B5fMm
It is easy to forget that “Ukraine” (Kiev-regime Ukraine) only has, in broad-brush terms, whatever monies and weapons are supplied to it by others.
If Zelensky and his cabal look like they are going to launch powerful missile strikes on targets deep inside Russia, particularly Moscow and St. Petersburg, then I would not rule out a nuclear-weapons response from Russia.
Moscow wants to rule eastern Ukraine, including Kiev, not destroy or poison it, but there may come a point where a “devil’s balance” comes down too heavily on the one side of the scales.
Netanyahu: Israel knows the location of the 450 kilograms of enriched Iranian uranium.
➡️Netanyahu: I will not confirm whether Israel will strike the Iranian uranium site. pic.twitter.com/Wjr8SCv5Or
The approval rating of the UK Prime Minister Starmer has fallen to a record low — poll results
▪️According to a new Ipsos poll, only 13% of the population approve of his work as Prime Minister, while 79% are dissatisfied. ▪️His rating is even worse than Rishi Sunak's in April… pic.twitter.com/lVS8la8W4C
Trevor Phillips gives his take as a poll has revealed more than half of Labour members do not want Sir Keir Starmer to fight the next election as party leader. pic.twitter.com/1naHqttY2d
The migrant-invaders are at best mere parasites; most are also involved in some form or forms of crime and illegality beyond being in the UK in the first place; a small (?) minority are also terrorists or supporters of terrorism.
The contest is basically over. With serious implications for Keir Starmer. This is a proxy leadership election. And he’s being routed. https://t.co/za7bxufuPM
🚨🎥 WATCH: Andy Burnham says Keir Starmer has created a "climate of fear" within Labour
“How do we reconnect with the public if an MP loses the whip for trying to protect disability benefits or scrap two-child benefit cap… when debate is closed” pic.twitter.com/UOw8lbG6dX
Starmer has been comprehensively exposed as a wooden puppet of the Jewish lobby and Israel. He has no leadership abilities at all, and nothing at all interesting or useful to say to the British people.
“The only two factors preventing Britain and other European countries from retaking direct control of Africa, of all of Africa, are
1. socio-political will; and
2. the fact that the (((globalists))) find it more convenient to exploit Africa’s resources via corrupt tiny “elites” in each fake African “state” (and to hell with the environment, the forests, the wildlife, and the African people themselves).
The fact is that European rule would benefit all, not least the ordinary Africans.
Incidentally, it would be a great deal easier than many imagine for Europe to reconquer Africa militarily. Only the two factors already noted make it at all hard.”
[from my blog post of 5 October 2024]
Another talking point from the same 2024 blog post (originally headed “The “fake history” of the 1970s“)
I have blogged in the past about how very many people (including, weirdly, many who were at least in their teens then, and so actually of an age to remember) say, and even perhaps believe, that the 1970s in the UK were some kind of dark age in which the electricity was off most of the time, in which bodies were left unburied by reason of industrial action, in which trains and buses rarely ran, in which rubbish piled up in the towns and cities, in which there was a “three day week” when offices and factories were closed for four days each week, and in which life was generally miserable (for example, food was terrible, they say).
The above-noted fabled dystopia was, we are told, the result of overreaching trade union power and Labour misgovernment.
In other words, out of the 10 years, Labour was in power for about 6 years. Labour government was in place from the early 1960s until mid-1970, then from early 1974 until mid-1979.
Compare to 2024: 81.8% of seats based on 57.4% of the popular vote.
In 1966, the winning party (Labour) got 48% of the popular vote, the losing Conservatives 41.9%.
In 2024, Labour got 33.7%, and the losing Conservatives only 23.7%.
The electoral system has become not just unfair but also illogical and ridiculous. It no longer reflects reality.
Reverting to the general situation in the 1970s, the much-talked-about “Three Day Week” only affected, directly, commercial operations (which were banned from using electricity on the other four days). The Three Day Week only lasted for two months. Out of 10 years (120 months).
I saw the Three Day Week firsthand. I was working, aged just 18, as supposed assistant manager in a very small commercial intelligence outfit based in the Strand (London). The office only had 5 people including me, though we did have a network of mostly ad-hoc agents all over the southern and eastern parts of England (anywhere south or southwest of The Wash). Much of the work was in Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Essex. The agents were often retired Army officers who, on being contacted, would —eagerly— say something such as “right-oh, old boy. I’ll fire up the Rover and get onto it.”
I must do a blog post sometime about it.
There were, in the early 1970s, strikes by coal miners etc, resulting in a few brief power cuts (“outages”, as the Americans say), but they lasted for a few hours a day, for a few days. Out of 10 years, again.
In the “Winter of Discontent” (1978-79), there were, for a few weeks, situations in some towns and cities whereby rubbish piled up, yes; that much of the “fable” is true, but only for a brief time. As for the “bodies left unburied“, that only applied in Liverpool and Manchester and only for 14 days: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_of_Discontent#Gravediggers’_strike.
In fact, though the 1970s had its problems political, social, economic, Britain still had possibilities. The population was still almost entirely white Northern European, new ideas and projects were around or developing (the Milton Keynes conurbation, the Open University, new express trains, cross-Channel hovercraft etc), and the absurd and damaging house-price madness, though it had started, was still in its early stages.
Britain still had a functioning Army, Navy, Air Force (etc), and a police force that mainly did its expected job and was not usually the sort of poundshop Stasi we now see, snooping on or “monitoring” the expression of views and opinions.
Incidentally, the food was OK back then on the whole. Slightly less cosmopolitan, yes, but in the South of England at least, foreign foods such as hummus, taramasalata, olives, Indian, Chinese, etc were ubiquitous. In fact, some food was better and more available back then.
What I find worrying is not only that people who were not there, or were small children, are convinced that England in 1970-1979 was a dark and gloomy place; more that people who were there seem to have substituted, for what actually happened, a kind of folk-tale.
As for Jewish-lobby puppet Robert Largan, who was parachuted into the constituency of High Peak (Derbyshire) and served as MP from GE 2019 to GE 2024, he was only born in 1987.
If people cannot recall accurately the 1970s, how much less accurate must be the “memories”, often publicized, of the 1930s and 1940s.“
[extract from a blog post of 5 October 2024]
Update to that blog piece:
Former MP Robert Largan, who has, in past years, tweeted about me a couple of times in a hostile manner, and who crowed mightily on behalf of the malicious Jew-Zionist pro-Israel cabal, “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, when his own constituent, Alison Chabloz, was imprisoned for having (notionally, supposedly) “offended” Jews by having sung songs , lost his Commons seat in 2024. One of the shortest political careers on record, and one unlikely to be resurrected. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Largan; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Peak_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s.
I think that Largan wants to come back as MP for High Peak, but that will probably prove to be a vain hope. Even were he to be reselected by the Conservative Party (surely unlikely, after his dishonesty during the 2024 campaign— see Wikipedia), the Conservative Party “brand” is ebbing away to nothing nationwide. Largan’s only hope would be to join Reform UK, and then hope to be selected as their candidate for High Peak. Very unlikely, though “never say never” in politics.
Incidentally, on that same blog post from last October, I noted Matt Goodwin’s excited tweet about how Reform UK had reached its highest-ever opinion poll level— 20%! Here we are, just under a year later, and Reform is at about or as high as 35%, and rarely goes below 30%.
Further talking point (from a blog post published in September 2024)
“The Second World War was disastrous in many ways: including the destruction of the German Reich; the reinforcement of Stalinism not only in the Soviet Union but also across both Eastern and Central Europe; the huge human and animal cost in terms of death, injury, and other harm; the destruction of the very concept of “Central Europe” [“Mitteleuropa”] for nearly two generations; the collapse of the civilized European empires across Africa, Asia, and elsewhere; the huge environmental, wildlife and human cost of decolonization; the near-squeezing-out from Europe of European-centred ideology between American finance-capitalism and Marxist-Leninist Sovietism; the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel, and the consequent increase of Jewish wealth, influence and power in the world generally; the shrinking proportion of white Northern Europeans as against the general population of the world.
Today, we again stand on the brink of European and “world” war. If it were to happen, and whether it were to start in the Middle East or Eastern Europe, or even in the Far East, it would be more disastrous in its consequences even than were the previous two “world” wars.
Statesmen and political leaders of all existing states must pull back from the brink.“
The situation today, a year later, is more or less the same, though arguably even more perilous.
Further talking point
The label “genocide” matters little. What matters is what the Israeli Jews are actually doing in Gaza, and that is bad enough.
Revealed: Morgan McSweeney and the secret slush fund that helped secure the Labour leadership for Keir Starmer > Mail on Sunday > https://t.co/AyYrZHyerv
Corbyn may have been hopeless in most respects, but at least he was the genuine choice of Labour members, not the puppet of Israel and the “British” Jewish lobby.
"Net Zero lunacy is now forecast, according to energy experts, to add yet another £100 to the average household energy bill from April onwards."https://t.co/hp07s7yvUp
@grok I thought this was a parody at first. Is this fucking real. If so @Keir_Starmer is literally killing free speech and we need @elonmusk more than ever.
Britain’s toytown police once again behaving like a kind of clown-Stasi.
Look at those police drones! One dim-looking (and sounding) little girl, and an older woman, obviously non-European and presumably Muslim.
West Midlands Police (yet again…).
The West Midlands. A very “diverse” area, of course…
As a retired West Midlands Officer, their uniforms are real and the collar number is not fake. PACE does allow entry without a warrant however this did not apply in the circumstances laid out. It appears an unlawful search and seizure by police
Notice the Jewish or anyway pro-Zionist woman tweeting there. Typical Jew-Zionist (or pro-Zionist) know-all (know-nothing), lecturing people. (Oh, well…at least she seems to be against the UK migration-invasion, looking at her other recent tweets).
Starmer-stein told Trump recently that the UK “has free speech“. Hardy-ha-ha…
Many people like this around the world: They selflessly devote their lives to serving others, even risking their lives to do it. And the world mostly ignores them.
As doctors, they must know that dealing with symptoms is important, but also that the main thing is to eliminate the cause, the disease (((itself))).
Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Dr. Munir Al-Barash:
"The occupation killed 1700 medical staff during the war as part of its attempts to disrupt hospital operations and take them out of service, and arrested more than 360 medical staff since the beginning of… pic.twitter.com/0B7IWv4zSG
“Fergie’s Epstein lies exposed in bombshell email: She publicly apologised for taking abuser’s cash and vowed to cut ties with him, then weeks later told him: I only said it to save book deals.”
"Astonishingly, last year, some 15,000 international students even claimed for asylum once they had already arrived in Britain on student visas."https://t.co/Dg8Fe6wpEp
The Ukrainian army lost around 1,515 soldiers across all lines of the special military operation over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a report:https://t.co/jx0DvcUbKTpic.twitter.com/6HDzF8Y3JC
Of the 16% still intending to vote Labour at the next general election, and at an educated guess, the majority are probably those, mainly in the North, whose great-grandparents always voted Labour. The rest are blacks and browns.
In case of a conflict with Russia, Germany would become the main operational theater and cease to exist, said Sara Wagenknecht, the leader of the German party Sara Wagenknecht Alliance – Reason and Justice:https://t.co/kxp5Efx0FLpic.twitter.com/2NpOyhkkc9
She is right, but how many Germans in positions of power and influence are listening?
[Berlin 1945— Marshal Zhukov inspects the ruins of the Reichstag]
The armed forces of Ukraine have practically withdrawn from the city of Kupyansk in the Kharkov Region, with only small groups staying in well-fortified positions in the city, said Vitaly Ganchev, head of the Kharkov Military-Civil Administration:https://t.co/ie00R1oIEppic.twitter.com/ukSrfiAwJ9
Lebanese General: The Attack on Doha is a Message to Turkey
🔹 “Israel no longer recognizes the borders of neighboring countries. 🔹 If the Arabs continue to remain silent, Israel will expand on all sides. 🔹 The biggest opponents of the division of Syria are Turkey and Qatar –… pic.twitter.com/ffr2kpdd7e
Qatar (which I visited twice, in 2001 and 2008) is more or less a “fake state”. Huge natural gas reserves, unlimited money, but its population is composed of 80% or even 90% temporary expats, and its financial power is not matched by any military power to speak of. Turkey is different, a major regional power and potential or near-world power, with huge and powerful armed forces.
A systems engineer at "israel" Aerospace Industries to Channel 12:
“We are engaged in a war of ideas with Iranian engineers, who are constantly striving to improve and develop to make intercepting missiles more difficult, and therefore there is no 100% success rate. We have seen… pic.twitter.com/jySOqaLqwp
Smotrich changed the method of calculating electricity consumption in the Palestinian Authority areas, which increases its cost by millions of shekels. pic.twitter.com/nKUWgtgQdX
An old saying says, ironically or satirically, “Jews must live [somehow]…”
Keir Starmer promised change. But his decision to place his Government in the hands of Peter Mandelson and the Blairites is destroying him > Mail on Sunday > https://t.co/Ak8tdFKfh4
This disabled parrot cannot fly. This woman takes her out daily so the bird feels the freedom of flying. Empathy makes our world beautiful, & every being deserves this feeling.pic.twitter.com/O20Pii4NvQ
Incidentally, Morgan McSweeney, though Irish and without any obvious Jewish connection, went to Israel when aged about 21 or so:
“[McSweeney] immigrated to London in 1994 aged 17, initially working on building sites and later attempting university, though he dropped out within 12 months.[9][7] He spent several months living in the Saridkibbutz in Israel in the late 1990s.[10]“
There it is again. The Jewish/Israeli/Labour Friends of Israel connection that runs through Starmer-Labour like Brighton Rock. MOSSAD, Aman, Epstein, the “Maxwells”, Mandelson, Peter Kyle, McSweeney (etc).
McSweeney’s wife is also Labour, MP for some place in Scotland.
Senior Labour figures baffled by the decision to put someone so close to Peter Mandelson out on the morning round for the government this morning.https://t.co/L2YtLMLdUf
Oh, that’s right. I had forgotten that Peter Kyle, MP for Hove and Portslade, and friendly with both Peter Mandelson and Ivor Caplin, is now Secretary of State for Business and Industry.
I could suggest how to deal with the untermenschen, but then I would have to endure —yet again— the boredom and nuisance of Britain’s toytown police woodentops at my door (how many times would that make?)…
"The man who promised, in his 2019 manifesto, to “lower the overall number” of immigrants and “take back control” of the borders, did the exact opposite."https://t.co/Dg8Fe6wpEp
"The House of Lords, the unelected Quangocracy, the civil service, parts of legacy media, and other parts of the State will all go to war with a Reform government."https://t.co/ZOIgg0hKor
Two thoughts: firstly, that that is what happens when legislatures and/or executive bodies and/or judicial establishments ignore the will of the people; secondly, that it is easier to destroy than to build or rebuild.
🇮🇱 Updated list of territories attacked/bombed by Israel since October 7, 2023:
Hypersonic missile "Zircon" tested during the West-2025 military exercises
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the missile was launched from a frigate at a target in the Barents Sea and directly hit the target. pic.twitter.com/cZgelpw6Qo
We are beginning to see a change in the world order. Right now we are living in a moment like 1918, 1945, or 1989 in world history. We simply do not know where the world is going. President of Finland Alexander Stubb pic.twitter.com/7nuWXAz2KW
Catching up on the Sunday politics shows. Sorry, is this Labour MP named Peter Kyle, who is trying to explain Labour’s links to a known paedophile, the same Peter Kyle who casually and outrageously linked Nigel Farage to Jimmy Savile?
“On 12 August 1944 Wildermuth became “Fortress Commandant” of Le Havre in France. This came as a disappointment; he had hoped for a corps. Before taking his new command, however, he swore the ‘customary oath’ to Hitler: to defend the fortress to the last man, and only to surrender with the authorisation of his superiors.[3] This oath to Hitler was, broadly speaking, respected by Wildermuth. At his interrogation by the British in January 1945, he stated that his aim had been to deny the Allies the use of the port, and to tie down as many Allied troops as possible, and that this had been achieved to his own satisfaction, since two British infantry divisions and about 150 tanks were assigned to the siege of Le Havre for almost fourteen days. Furthermore, while Wildermuth personally surrendered to British troops on 12 September, after being wounded in the thigh, he refused to order the surrender of the garrison on the ground that as a prisoner of war he no longer had any authority to do so.[4]
Prior to the early September launch of the British-led Operation Astonia to take the port city Wildermuth had requested that French citizens be evacuated before heavy pre-assault naval and air bombardment commenced. His offer was rebuffed by Lt-General John Crocker, in command of the 1st British Corps which had laid siege to the city. Crocker would later argue that if Wildermuth cared about the civilian population, he could have surrendered the garrison before the bombing began, and that acceding to Wildermuth’s request would have served only the German interest, by gaining time and removing potentially disruptive French civilians from the defended fortress.[5]“
[Wikipedia]
Another, but far more junior officer, Lieutenant William Douglas-Home (whose elder brother later became a Conservative Party prime minister), was also at Le Havre at the material time:
“Despite his opposition to the policy of requiring the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany he was conscripted into the Army in July 1940 and joined the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment).[7] He went to 161 Officer Cadet Training Unit (161 OCTU) in the buildings of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, where one of his colleagues was David Fraser. At Sandhurst, he was critical of the war, which he said had been unnecessary.[8] Douglas-Home was commissioned in the Buffs in March 1941.[9] While an officer he stood in the three parliamentary by-elections.
Douglas-Home was assigned to the 7th Battalion of the Buffs, which was converted to tanks as the 141 Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (141 RAC). In the Normandy campaign, 141 RAC was assigned to I Corps, a British formation within the First Canadian Army. In August, First Canadian Army was directed to mop up the German forces cut off in various sea ports in Normandy and Pas de Calais. In the first week of September 1944, the Allies moved against the port of Le Havre. A German garrison under Colonel Hermann-Eberhard Wildermuth was dug in on the hill overlooking the city. Wildermuth had been ordered by Hitler to defend Fortress Le Havre to the last man, and not to surrender.
When the Allied forces invested the city in advance of the planned aerial bombardment and subsequent assault, Wildermuth asked the British commander if the French civilians could be evacuated from the city, but that request was refused. Lieutenant (acting Captain) Douglas-Home was near Le Havre, awaiting the completion of the aerial bombardment. He was to serve as a liaison officer in Operation Astonia, the Allied attack on Le Havre. On the second day after the aerial bombardment had started, he learned of the German request to evacuate the civilians and the Allied refusal. The consequences of the bombardment were apparent to the waiting Allied forces and Douglas-Home refused to participate in the attack. He gave two reasons:[citation needed]
The unconditional surrender policy, which he thought compelled the enemy to fight to the end.
The refusal of civilian evacuation was morally unacceptable to him.
which created a moral obligation for Douglas-Home and he declined to participate.
The aerial bombardment of Le Havre lasted four nights, killed over 2,000 French civilians, 19 German soldiers and levelled the city. The Germans surrendered after two-days’ fighting and I Corps moved on to Boulogne, which was also subjected to a heavy aerial bombardment. At that time Douglas-Home, who had been placed under supervision (he did not consider himself at that time to have been “arrested”) wrote to the Maidenhead Advertiser and the publication of his letter in the newspaper prompted his formal arrest and detention.
Because of the article in the Maidenhead Advertiser, the Allied forces besieging Calais allowed the civilians to be evacuated from the town before it was subjected to a heavy aerial bombardment and final assault. Dunkirk was allowed to remain in German hands, with the besieged force bottled up, until Germany surrendered on 8 May 1945. In the wake of the publication, the British became sensitive to indiscriminate bombing of occupied cities and towns, although that consideration was not extended to towns and cities in Germany.
Captain Andrew Wilson, M.C. also served in 141 RAC. In his autobiography Flame Thrower, published in 1956, he recounts this incident and its consequences. Wilson wrote his story deliberately in the third person:
Even when he sailed with the regiment to Normandy, William had continued his private war-against-war. While headquarters were near Bayeux, he had written to the newspapers about some German ambulances shot up by British fighters. And what he had written was true. Wilson had seen the ambulances, riddled with bullets on the Tilly road.”
Well, not so good this week: 3/10 (or 3 “and a third” out of 10 if using the same calculation as political journalist John Rentoul, who claims 2 “and a third”). I knew the answers only to questions 4, 8, and 10 and (like Rentoul) also guessed one word of no. 1. On a few other questions, I came close “but no cigar”…
Bloke who only backed Brexit to get in to No.10 has an opinion. And if you’re spouting Israeli government propaganda, denying the levels of starvation and that multiple people have been shot daily queuing for what little food there is, you are a fucking disgrace. Always was,… pic.twitter.com/R4ZvwdNGnx
The policy even fails on its own terms, because of problems of definition and determination.
An aerial view of what the Gaza City area looked like this week. Taken from a Jordanian military aircraft, by our colleague @Heidiphotos. pic.twitter.com/pYfX6WE8EK
Good God. Even worse than I had thought. Equivalent to Hiroshima, Dresden etc in WW2. The (Israeli) Jews, as well as (((those))) in the UK, USA etc supporting the devastation/genocide/ethnic cleansing, surely stand guilty of war crimes by any reasonable definition.
A migrant from Eritrea, who entered Britain illegally on a small boat and was put up in a taxpayer-funded hotel, went on to sexually assault a girl with special needs in broad daylight but was sent to prison for … 14 months?https://t.co/8d8lbc7CA8
[“NEW PIECE In my latest essay in @TheSun I ask –what holds a civilisation together? In Ancient Greece, Pericles warned they only survive if leaders maintain the trust of the people In Ancient Rome, Cicero warned states will soon collapse if they don’t put their own people first In Britain today? We are witnessing the very opposite of all this. An out-of-touch ruling class that’s imposing an extreme policy of mass uncontrolled immigration and broken borders on everybody else, prioritising foreigners and pushing its own citizens to openly revolt.”]
The US FBI has erased the names of Trump and a number of other prominent individuals from documents related to the case of financier Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing minors, Bloomberg reported, citing sources:https://t.co/WcIs4I5snapic.twitter.com/xgsHv04SXa
…and the half-Jewess and Israeli agent Ghislaine “Maxwell” has apparently been moved from a high-security prison to a “Club Fed” in Texas. Is that the prelude to a Presidential pardon? Looks as if the (((usual))) fix is in.
One of the things that’s weird about my case is the number of barristers who *may have* been involved.
So, for example, in relation to William Bennett KC, Lewis told Cantor that he had advised about something, but it seems Lewis might have just made that up! Mind-boggling stuff. https://t.co/H9zCvxzmoHpic.twitter.com/1tRjNIPVwH
Lewis is both incompetent and dishonest. Anyone who employs him as a solicitor (if anyone still does) is an idiot.
Indeed. And the material Beth Grossman is refusing to disclose should include her response to Mark Lewis’ concerns about “distracting” the judge with crucial evidence.
Incidentally, and for those unaware of the matter, the above tweets refer mostly to the libel case Wilson v. Mendelsohn, Newbon (deceased), and Cantor. Wilson, an academic from the North of England, won his case despite a whole battery of Jews giving, in effect, perjured or tainted testimony. The witnesses (all Jews, all Israel fanatics) disbelieved by the trial judge included vituperative barrister Simon Myerson (dismissed, in effect, as part-time judge in 2024, because he was unable or unwilling to stop harassing people online), Daily Star scribbler Adam Cailler, one Joanne Bell (prolific on Twitter/X as “@jobellerina”), and Nathan Comiskey (another keyboard “warrior” for Israel) as well as the defendants.
Pete Newbon, one of the defendants, a sadistic and crazed Israel fanatic who trolled people mercilessly online, as well as committing various (other) crimes (his employer, a university, had already disciplined him for his appalling behaviour), committed suicide during the trial because he had not told his wife that their house was on the line. It appears that Mark Lewis and/or other Jewish lawyers had misled one or more of the defendants as to their downside risk. Dishonest, or simply incompetent? The Solicitors’ Regulation Authority is going to pronounce upon that soon.
Now, it seems that “Mark Lewis Lawyer” (solicitor) and Beth Grossman (Counsel, of Doughty Street Chambers in London) are refusing to disclose evidence about their behaviour during the course of the proceedings. It could lead to serious consequences for them, though Lewis is so washed-up now that it might not make much difference to him. Well, time will tell.
Newcastle, today. It is now hard to keep up with the spontaneous public protests that are taking place across the UK, against broken borders and mass immigration pic.twitter.com/R59wXPJEzz
In case you’re not from the UK, this weekend there are yet more public protests against broken borders and mass immigration —in Islington, Manchester, Newcastle, Cannock, Portsmouth, Southampton. The mainstream media barely report on them. Politicians ignore them. But such is the…
[“In case you’re not from the UK, this weekend there are yet more public protests against broken borders and mass immigration —in Islington, Manchester, Newcastle, Cannock, Portsmouth, Southampton. The mainstream media barely report on them. Politicians ignore them. But such is the level of public disillusionment with what is happening to our country that these protests are now becoming a persistent feature of our national life, which in itself shows both how out-of-touch the political system, and how febrile our once unified and stable society, have become.“]
Bookmark this tweet. And trust me. What Labour are about to do is approve ALL asylum claims so they can make it look like they are dealing with the backlog, while taking illegal migrants out of hotels and putting them in private housing to try and hide the costs. This is not…
[“Bookmark this tweet. And trust me. What Labour are about to do is approve ALL asylum claims so they can make it look like they are dealing with the backlog, while taking illegal migrants out of hotels and putting them in private housing to try and hide the costs. This is not dealing with the backlog. It will only incentivise many more to come. It will end up being a total disaster, much like their hapless “smash the gangs” strategy which I said in May 2024 would also be a total disaster.“]
As I have been predicting for a couple of years now on the blog…
Wanted posters for the UK Prime Minister Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy at Westminster Station pic.twitter.com/DFaZ7PRNFl
As if that ridiculous monkey knows anything. Still, for once he is right, probably. The war may continue for another year. The Kiev-regime frontlines may last out that long, but in the end will crumble and collapse. Russia can take and should take all of Ukraine east of the Dnieper.
[Marshal Zhukov inspects the ruins of the Reichstag in 1945 Berlin— don’t allow the Zelensky Jewish cabal, or American adventurists, to drag you into a similar situation]
Russia repatriates bodies of 1,000 fallen Ukrainian soldiers — presidential aide. In return, Russia received the remains of 19 of Russian fallen fighters: https://t.co/E3ypuEnqGEpic.twitter.com/xQln6exPDd
Press review: Trump’s Ukraine stance raises doubts as EU states opt out of US arms funding. Top stories from the Russian press on Thursday, July 17th: https://t.co/5PQa4PucSIpic.twitter.com/WI2OjFoTle
The silver lining to the present atrocities being committed by Israeli Jews is that even fewer people will now want to listen to the endless anti-German (and anti-European) Jew-Zionist propaganda re. the 1920s, 1930s and early/mid 1940s, which has as its real agenda the bolstering of Jewish and Zionist power in the present-day.
I disagree that 16-y-o people should vote. I should prefer a voting age of 28.
As to Starmer-stein’s desperate ploy to increase the Labour vote in 2028 or 2029, I doubt that it will have the huge effect for which he and his cronies may be hoping. The 16-17 year-olds may, most of them, prefer Labour to other parties (at present), but most will not vote, and many may not vote for Labour, especially after the spending cuts etc.
Not a single piece of good economic news. No growth and businesses letting people go. 😡 https://t.co/IlkDTIJeeZ
Perhaps that lady would like to move over to drinking Vichy water. It’s better for you than Coca-Cola, and has an interesting history. Vichy Celestins is the source I prefer.
Russian troops liberated three communities in the Kharkov and Zaporozhye Regions and the DPR over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Thursday:https://t.co/UgG0g0J2a2pic.twitter.com/pfrMOQPJAS
Imagine if that were to happen in reverse. Whole streets in North and North-West London would be devastated.
Nothing is safe in Gaza. Israel bombed a Catholic church — the third church targeted since the war began. Even houses of worship are not spared: both mosques and churches have come under Israeli fire. In this war, no sanctuary is respected, and no place is truly safe. pic.twitter.com/swrAmGpxZZ
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 17, 2025
The Israeli army announces that two soldiers from the 202nd Battalion, the Parachute Brigade, were seriously wounded last night in battles in the northern Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/NGDYu18q4I
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 17, 2025
Despite the overwhelming military power of the Israeli forces, their “reduction of the Gaza ghetto” has still not been completed.
Wolf in sheep's clothing: Israeli forces enter Quneitra, and the Druze welcome them
In southern Syria, in Quneitra, the advance of military columns of the Israel occupation army has been observed. The Druze greet the arriving soldiers. pic.twitter.com/WwOtSWJ4VE
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 17, 2025
🇬🇧 Do you agree that the Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, should be regarded as an enemy of the British people 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/8tt9jnBc5T
I do. He is also as thick as two short planks and incredibly ignorant.
Liz Truss @trussliz must be one of the most politically incompetent people to have ever held office in the UK. You were Foreign Secretary at the time #dumbasspic.twitter.com/NfZzytZkqj
[“A textbook example proving our so-called leaders haven’t got a damn clue. Asked about the UK supplying F-35 parts to Israel, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy spits out utter bullshit about how stopping the supply would affect conflicts like Ukraine,where, news flash, the F-35 isn’t even in use….These are the very same people who want to fight Russia. Clueless and dangerous.“]
Lammy, a “leader“, though?… Hardy ha ha. Just an egregious example of a “diversity hire”…
I'm a Muslim but seem to remember something in the Bible about selling someone for a plate of lentils. Lammy, the fat zionist bastard, would sell the entire fucking nation for a box of fried chicken and chips.
— Everything, Everywhere, All at once (@m_lepac) July 16, 2025
Bringing this up to date and using our recent MRP our rough assumption is ~10 seats would change hands in an election tomorrow as a result of votes at 16. Labour would gain a couple, but Reform would gain ~6 from the Tories. https://t.co/s6hQPSru7J
I agree with that. They have an obligation, even now.
Talking point
I noted years ago on the blog that Starmer-stein seemed to be politically clueless.
Denis Shmygal says there would be ‘no need for such a forceful mobilization’ if people trusted the military pic.twitter.com/IxEuDKvcTu
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 17, 2025
The “Ukrainian Army” is a collection of sacrificial cannon-fodder, commanded (ineptly) by a bunch of thugs posing as military officers, right up to the rank of general. It is losing (by death, serious injury, and capture) about 1,000 a day, which is probably 2,000 a day if you take into account desertions. It is, therefore, hardly surprising that there are no volunteers any more, and that the regime has to use press-gangs to kidnap people off the street.
What happens if Russia doesn’t honor Trump’s 50-day Ukraine ceasefire deadline?' pic.twitter.com/Lw0ruvtUzF
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 17, 2025
This could end with the USA on one side, and virtually every other country in the world on the other side.
The 20th Century was “the American Century” but we are now in a successor-situation.
A NATO attack on Russia’s Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad will trigger an adequate response from Russia, including measures stipulated by its nuclear doctrine, said Leonid Slutsky: https://t.co/5tsHzU7nlwpic.twitter.com/qBmdq1gidS
Kiev will soon receive long-range systems, including through joint manufacturing initiatives, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said at a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer:https://t.co/C57Sy0ZiSppic.twitter.com/3DK4BmSGL3
If Moscow or Petersburg are hit by serious missile attacks, Kiev might find itself flattened by nuclear attack, and if the Germans continue to assist the Kiev regime to that extent, Germany makes itself a target.
Has that ship not already sailed? Interesting, though. Were Turkey to use its massive army against Israel, that might be the end of Israel, notwithstanding Israel’s nuclear weapons.
It is only just over a century since Ottoman Turkey ruled what are now called Lebanon, Israel, Syria, and many more current regional states beside.
Is this the capital city of a civilized nation, or a city collapsing under the weight of non-European untermenschen, and which is rapidly moving towards a situation of civil/social war?
🚨NEW: A large crowd, numbering several hundred, is currently gathered outside the Bell Hotel in Epping this evening, which is housing undocumented immigrants pic.twitter.com/oOAvmGUbC0
— Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸 (@jacksonhinklle) May 17, 2025
…and now the Israeli Jews, apparently backed by most Zionist Jews from other parts of the world, are, literally, deliberately starving to death the Arab Palestinians of Gaza, including the children. The same Jew-Zionists who are always whining about the alleged treatment of their ancestors by Germans (and Poles, and Ukrainians, and French etc) during WW2, a conflict which ended 80 years ago.
…thus proving that 64% of the UK population in 2020 were unthinking, panicked, deliberately-stampeded idiots.
The public are 3x more likely to say they’d think better than worse about the government if they u-turn on winter fuel & twice as likely to say govt would look strong rather than weak. Voters don’t mind occasional u-turn & the cost of a v.unpopular policy which this is, is worse https://t.co/GM2KbR5BnHpic.twitter.com/ZoneMOzXdh
Incidentally, only people whose great-grandparents were born in the UK (or in northern Europe, and to properly-European parents) should be entitled to vote in elections here.
US announces troop withdrawal from Europe after NATO summit
The United States will begin formal consultations with NATO allies on withdrawing its forces from Europe after the NATO summit in The Hague in June, US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker confirmed at a security… pic.twitter.com/aZA0zZIDBz
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 17, 2025
Ostalgie
[East Berlin, 1970s]
As blogged in the past, I found my couple of days in the southern part of the DDR (in 1988) quite interesting.
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Yesterday, we said goodbye to our beloved girl Michelle. Unconditional love is the greatest gift one being can give to another. The pain of losing her is overwhelming, but every moment we shared – was truly worthy. pic.twitter.com/ejzP0tfJ6E
Some things go beyond politics. The bond between human and cat passeth all understanding…
"Were these (YouGov) numbers replicated at a general election they would give Nigel Farage and Reform close to 350 seats and a majority of 40"https://t.co/8zKHpQgReX
This is the largest power plant in Russia and the 12th-largest hydroelectric plant in the world! 📍 Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam pic.twitter.com/dt7Kx56W8l
— Sasha Meets Russia (@sashameetsrus) May 17, 2025
It’s true, my social media channels were never about politics. That’s until I got censored on all of them. Then it became personal, and political. https://t.co/axPVoR8xiz
— Sasha Meets Russia (@sashameetsrus) May 17, 2025
I share a birthday with the Moscow metro, which turns 90 today! Here’s a video from when @TuckerCarlson saw it firsthand. I’m lucky to live in a city with the best metro in the world! pic.twitter.com/IasJjEV3mw
— Sasha Meets Russia (@sashameetsrus) May 15, 2025
Trump: Zelensky has no trump cards against Russia – I will speak with Putin on May 19th
REITERATED THAT THE "PRESIDENT" OF UKRAINE IS CONSIDERED THE "BIGEST TRADER IN THE WORLD"
Fox News said: "I had a very difficult meeting with Zelensky because I didn't like what he said. He… pic.twitter.com/stWi3mzwip
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 17, 2025