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Diary Blog, 19 September 2025

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[painting of Grenzpolizei (border guards) patrolling the DDR border zone pre-1990; https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Grenzpolizei. I once or twice crossed such a zone, but with permission and in a car, not on foot and not with Alsatian dog “Fido” chasing me…]

Memory Lane

I happened to see that someone with whom I was slightly acquainted at school in the early 1970s died a couple of years ago. Not someone I really knew, or knew well, because he, Matthew Perry by name, was in the “B” or “C” stream of my year, whereas I was in the “A” stream.

In fact, I really only became acquainted with Perry —and he was never a friend as such; I never visited his home or went anywhere with him— because, if I remember aright, we were both in the Bridge Club. An amusing fellow, with several stories to tell, often about (horse-) racing or gambling generally. The sort of person one might, in an older person, call “clubbable”.

I noticed from the piece I saw (from the online mag of my old school —incidentally, I should never have recognized him from the appended photo, perhaps taken in an unwell later year) that, after his school years were over, he had done well in pharmaceuticals, but had also flown aid to Africa (Uganda, I think it said).

Quite a few people of the same or similar age to myself, and whom I knew as a small child, older child, or generally in youth, are now no longer on this Earth. In fact, the same goes for several people I knew in later life. A reminder that we have to do what we can, accomplish our mission (of whatever kind) while still here.

Tweets seen

For more about both James Wilson and the dishonest and incompetent Jew-Zionist Israel-fanatic solicitor, Mark Lewis, please use the blog search box.

Kyle is “questionable” in several different ways: see

There is a distinction to be made between housing migrant-invaders in old military or naval bases prior to swift deportation, and housing them there (especially with few restrictions on their movements) on an open-ended or indefinite basis.

Many Jews are actively helping the migration-invasion of this country. Look at Simon Myerson, the unpleasant barrister abusive on social media. He, with a few minions, set up a “charity” expressly designed to bring more Afghans to this country.

Incidentally…

[“A major investigation into Afghans imported into the UK by our politicians finds:

many “under threat” went back to Afghanistan for holiday

many faked claims of Taliban threat & staged torture videos

many already had asylum in other safe countries

some only worked with British forces for “one or two days”

many pushing for large families to come into UK including second wives“]

Send them back.

https://twitter.com/SprinterExpres0/status/1969029978869166262

The Hamas political leadership in Gaza launched a noisy gambit on the chessboard nearly two years ago. Had I been in their position, I should have played that deadly game differently, in a far more oblique way…quietly extending a very very deep tunnel system under Israel, perhaps digging for years, until that network extended as far as Central Israel, then branching out.

Measure seven times, then cut” [Russian proverb].

Some good news.

That made me smile. Based, of course, on the famous or infamous photos showing Stalin with Molotov, Voroshilov, and Yezhov. After Yezhov had been dismissed (and shot), the photo was doctored, as shown below:

“Just like that!”, in the words of Tommy Cooper.

“What would they do if they held a (socialist) party, and no-one came?”

Political splits happen in almost all parties, and Marxist-oriented parties are notoriously prone to them, but I do not think that I have heard of a party of any kind splitting into two —or is it three?— factions before the party has even been officially formed! Comedy gold…

Late tweets seen

Taking the news as an accurate picture of what happened, this seems to be a counter-productive move by Russia. Putin needs to get the Western public opinion on his side, or at least neutral.

…and what is to stop the few actually being sent back to France from then returning to the UK on another rubber boat? Nothing, albeit that their fingerprints etc will be on file.

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Diary Blog, 18 September 2025

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Talking points

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[“BREAKING: An American cancer patient and Trump supporter was confronted by British police and told to apologise for her online posts or face an investigation. Deborah Anderson, a mother of two, was visited at her home in June by an officer from Thames Valley Police. He told her someone had lodged a complaint about her social media posts. She told him she was an American citizen and a member of the Free Speech Union and he should be investigating burglaries and rapes, not hurty words on social media. Chillingly, he told her he was there to get her to apologise to the person who was offended by her posts. If she refused, she’d be questioned down at the station. What was Deborah’s supposed crime? The policeman didn’t tell her. Was it her passionate support of President Trump and the MAGA movement on her Facebook and X pages? To make it worse, Deborah is in the midst of cancer treatment, including chemotherapy. She ought to be have been convalescing. Instead, she was harassed for her tweets. The FSU took on her case and, as a result, the police have now dropped their investigation. But they still haven’t told Deborah which of her posts got her into trouble, claiming they’ve accidentally deleted the record of the complaint. Thames Valley Police are responsible for guarding President Trump this week. What would he make of the fact that those same officers are visiting the homes of his supporters – including US citizens – and threatening them with arrest.“]

Britain’s emergent toytown police state. Clownish, but also, as many clowns are, rather menacing and sinister.

Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan traitors.

You know which (((group))) in society is behind most of this, and most other social degeneracy. Clue: it is not the Islamic element.

Liz Kendall. One of the worst would-be dictators of this Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment. With her whining and stupid-sounding voice, her “slept-in-hedge” looks, and her brainless “ideas”, she would be a joke were it not for the fact that the agenda she always pushes is so sinister.

Incidentally, I should be interested to know details of her real family background and, so to speak, her tribal background…

[“Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov inspected the “Center” group of troops. The main points from his statements are reported by the TASS news agency:

Russian troops in the special military operation zone are advancing on almost all fronts;

Units of the Russian Army have entered Plescheevka, battles on the Aleksandro-Kalinovsky direction are taking place near Konstantinovka;

The “East” group of troops is advancing in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions;

The most intense battles in the special military operation zone have unfolded on the Krasnoarmeysk [Pokrovsk] direction, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have redeployed forces here at the expense of other areas;

The liberation of Kirovsk on the Krasnoliman direction is nearing completion;

Assault units of the Southern group of troops are advancing in the settlement of Seversk;

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have been completely expelled from the Serebryansky forestry, Russian Armed Forces are conducting combat operations in Yampol;

The destruction of the enemy blocked south of the Kleban-Byk reservoir continues.“]

Look at the names…

Ha ha. In fact, looking at the Corbyn/Sultana shambles, you can see what a multikulti/Islamic/ “socialist” Corbyn government would be like.Anyone who has ever dealt with Labour-run London councils will be familiar with the shambolic red tape etc.

While I do not rule out Corbyn himself and maybe a few others retaining or even winning a few seats at the next general election, this already-split new party will have as its main effect a few more nails driven into the coffin of Starmer-Labour. In seats where official Labour is already struggling against the Reform surge, the Corbyn/Sultana party (parties?) will probably split off some proportion of the Labour vote, in most such cases ensuring a victory either for Reform or for the LibDems.

Oh for the days when MPs in this country were, for all their many flaws, at least white English/British people.

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[“Labour – A Party Of ‘Service’ – ‘Self-Service’. Here is a just a little taste of these gangsters form: Angela Rayner – mortgage fraud. Louise Haigh – insurance fraud. Jonathan Reynolds – lied about being a solicitor. Tulip Siddiq – £4m embezzlement scandal. Bridget Phillipson – £14k for Lord Alli cake. Lisa Nandy – Multiple freebie tickets worth thousands. Keith Starmer – £50k in Lord Alli freebies. Rachel Reeves – lied about being an economist. Morgan McSweeney – £6m for housing illegals.“]

Ha ha. Typically blinkered and inaccurate “analysis” by Ash Sarkar. The “big winner” from the Corbyn/Sultana shambles will be Farage, unless “Your Party” ends up not fighting seats, or many seats, at all.

“Your Party” candidatures will turn possible or likely Reform UK wins into nailed-on Reform UK wins. Of course, if Your Party (parties?) fails to get off the ground at all, then, true, Starmer will benefit, but only slightly, inasmuch as his own party seems likely to lose 70%-80% of its seats at the next general election.

As I was saying years ago, were the UK to abandon both support for the Kiev regime and membership of NATO, Russia would supply oil and gas to the UK at cost, slashing the bills of UK inhabitants. “Mates rates”…

…and it has been Starmer-stein’s allies in the Jew-Zionist-Israel cabals who have been the main enemies of free speech in the UK over the past 60+ years.

Matt Goodwin, Toby Young, Laurence Fox etc please note,

Starmer-stein still bullshitting about “the gangs” etc. The so-called “gangs” are supplying a service the migrant-invaders want, and for which they are willing to pay pretty high sums of money. The root of the problem is the migration-invasion itself, not “gangs”.

As for Starmer’s trumpeting the removal from the UK of one individual (alone on a large plane) today, another 1,000 illegals (and maybe 5,000 “legals”) came in (i.e. invaded our country) on that same day!

Goodwin is right to say that Starmer is “gaslighting“. It is almost as if he is laughing at the British people.

Not the first “Old Blue” (ex-pupil of Reading Blue Coat School, my main old school: https://rbcs.org.uk/ to become an MP —if he does), but certainly the best-known.

Very true, but most people do not want to hear it.

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Shabana Mahmood, posing as Home Secretary, and whose CV is very questionable. Did a 1-year Bar pupillage, then a year or so at some sort of firm of solicitors as little more than a “gopher”; now, suddenly, having been ludicrously promoted to Justice Secretary, she is Home Secretary, one of the traditional “Great Offices of State”. This government is a joke even compared to the others of the past decade or two.

One of the problems with the Bar is (and I was a —real— barrister myself) is that the label “barrister” gives an unwarranted cachet to idiots of that sort; Lammy is another egregious example.

[“Does anybody else in the UK feel like they’re living in the twilight zone? Keir Starmer proclaiming “we have always had free speech” at the same time as police visit a cancer patient to tell her to apologise for what she wrote on Facebook, while Shabana Mahmood is dropping videos like she just took out ISIS after managing to remove … ONE illegal migrant from the country.“]

One illegal removed, as another 500-2,000 come in, plus 5,000 “legals” and thousands more born either to non -whites or to white women impregnated by non-whites.

Translates to a Commons with about 457 Reform UK MPs (SNP 49, LibDems 52, Lab 44, Cons 19, Greens 8 etc).

The shock there is not so much that the Conservative Party would be only the 5th-largest party in the Commons (a few other recent polls have gone there), but rather that Labour, for the first time in polling history (as far as I know), would be only the 4th-largest party, so not even the official Opposition (which Opposition would be the SNP), and not even the 3rd-largest party, but rank only 4th, after Reform, the SNP, and the LibDems. That’s new.

https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html

This may be only the start. When the people are not protected by the State, or by its organs such as the police, the people take matters into their own hands.

Salus populi suprema lex esto [“the welfare of the people is the highest law“— Cicero]

Punish the wrongdoer and protect the children of the poor” [the declaration on the face of the Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey, London].

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[Arnold Bocklin, Villa by the Sea]

Diary Blog, 23 August 2025

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Saturday quiz

Well, this week brings another victory over political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 4/10. I scored 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 6, and 9.

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[“The reason Substacks and new media are thriving is because millions of people are utterly sick of the same liberal centrist dross being served up and shoved down our throats —from the BBC to much of the MSM—and then presented as some kind of “insight” when, in reality, it reflects the worldview of a 5-10% elite minority who still think we are living in 1997 and have failed to see that, actually, people don’t want liberalism on steroids. This elite minority is filled with people who went to the same schools, the same universities, who all basically think the same, live in the same postcodes, and are so obsessed with conforming to the Groupthink or their own social status that they never come close to representing or understanding the wider country. The only thing they want to do is maintain a dismal status-quo that was largely built by this elite class to serve the interests of this elite class. You can criticise me, that’s fine, but this is also why we are now one of the largest independent politics newsletters in the West (http://mattgoodwin.org), and why many others are also emerging, because people see through the Blob and they’ve had enough of it. Because they are the ones having to live with the reality of what this elite class has done to the country —an elite class that now also has the gall to say “yes we get your concerns but don’t be too annoyed/we don’t like your tone”. Do you see how utterly deluded large parts to legacy media now look to everybody else? Look for example at the stuff your own paper has been pushing on immigration. It is so obviously biased and disconnected from the mounting pile of evidence that it is embarrassing to read and, even worse, the reason you won’t change your tune is because you view the truth as “low status” and everybody can see it. Do you have one columnist, a single columnist, who genuinely reflects the mood of the average voter right now? Nope. Hence why the Tories are collapsing. Hence why legacy media is haemorrhaging viewers and listeners. Hence why liberal centrists (sorry, “conservatives”) are sitting around, scratching their heads, wondering why nobody is interested in them anymore. Still, the failures of MSM are what is driving the success of new media and the realignment of politics so keep doing what you’re doing …“]

Finkelstein, a Jew-Zionist who has “done rather well” for himself while the UK has gradually been sliding into the mire over the past decades.

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

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

We are the “Noticers”…

Good, but not enough.

The “rubber boat” invaders are only 5% of the overall problem; indeed, if births to non-Europeans are taken into account, even less.

I think that the British people have largely made up their collective mind: Farage and Reform are slightly underwhelming, but are the only game in town to vote for in order to hit out at the System parties that have done so much damage. Everyone now knows that, at every by-election, and every local election, from now until the next general election, and then at that general election, the way to stamp on both Lab and Con is to vote Reform.

The Reform vote at the next general election will probably be between 30% and 45%, and even the 30% level will be enough to sink Starmer-stein and his Labour Friends of Israel regime.

“Labour” ceased to be “the party of the working man” a long long time ago, and certainly no later than 1997.

Travelogue by train

Animal magic

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An utter cretin.

I shall be interested and amused to see the progress, if any, of the new party being set up by Corbyn and the comedic-named Zara Sultana. I am told that about a quarter of Labour members will join, defecting from Starmer-Labour. A quarter of members, maybe, but I apprehend that only about a tenth of Labour voters, if that, will defect at the next general election. At present, official Labour is registering about 20%-28% in the opinion polls. That seems to put Corbyn-Labour on maybe 2% or 3%. I doubt that Corbyn’s new party will attract more than 10% of the entire election vote; maybe 5%. Even 10% may not result in more than one or two MPs. Corbyn himself, and maybe Ms. Sultana, in both of whose constituencies the vote may be more concentrated.

[“If you are not from the UK then you should know there are currently dozens of protests happening right now across the country against illegal migration, broken borders, the sexual assault of our children, and the fact our own government is using our own money to outbid our own people in our own housing market by bankrolling private firms to put illegal migrants into the heart of our communities with more favourable rental contracts, all while giving us a bill of £7 BILLION a year and calling us “far right” if we say anything about it.”]

Impressive, but no more so than the one that stood in the garden of my parents’ house at Reigate Hill, Surrey, circa 1980. The house itself was called Sequoiah (the Native American name for giant redwood). I think that tree was about 100 years old at the time.

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[Victor Ostrovsky, Distraction]

Diary Blog, 22 August 2025, including news about the fanatical Jew-Zionist “Campaign Against Antisemitism” (“CAA”)

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Tweets seen

Those two fanatical Jew-Zionist organizations have largely-overlapping memberships, and work in concert.

I am unsure as to whether that tweet by one Fahad Ansari is true or not. I have been unable, at this time, to find any confirmation. Will clarify as and when.

Incidentally, the “CAA” tweet is itself mistaken, in that it describes Franck Magennis as “an officer of the court“. Magennis is, I now see (I think I was unaware of his existence until today or yesterday), a barrister: https://gardencourtchambers.co.uk/barrister/franck-magennis/.

Solicitors are, by statute, “officers of the court“; barristers are not. The distinction arises out of the historical background, going back hundreds of years, of the two main branches of the legal profession in England and Wales.

A few of my own experiences of “CAA” and “UKLFI” activity:

…and take a look at the case of Wilson v. Mendelsohn, Newbon (deceased) and Cantor (use the blog search box).

The now-washed-up self-promoting Jew-Zionist fanatic and solicitor, Mark Lewis, involved in James Wilson’s case, was and I think still is a prominent member or supporter of both the “CAA” and the “UKLFI”, at one time prominently featured on the website of the “CAA”.

Lewis is currently quite likely facing (not for the first time) both disciplinary action by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority (SRA), and legal action by at least one former client (on grounds that may include professional negligence and civil fraud).

Simon Myerson, barrister based at Leeds, and briefly a Recorder (p/t judge), whose vituperative behaviour on social media led to his effective dismissal from the Bench after a few months, and who (I believe) may face action from the Bar Standards Board, is involved in or supportive of both UKLFI and the CAA, and was a witness (whose sworn testimony was disbelieved and/or given no weight by the trial judge) in the James Wilson defamation case. Again, for more about that, see the search box on the blog.

Having now read a little about that barrister, Magennis, it seems that he is very far from my viewpoint, ideologically, but we have both been attacked by the Jew-Zionist orgs “CAA” and “UKLFI”. Sadly, in this complex world, my enemy’s enemy is not necessarily my friend…

More tweets

https://twitter.com/wissamshabat/status/1958770361899892877

Victim of yet another Israeli war crime.

According to the “CAA” and other Jew-Zionist orgs, anything up to 96% of UK-resident Jews support Israel in anything it does.

Anyone giving support to Israel is, thereby, to some extent complicit in its crimes.

As police fly-on-wall TV show voiceovers always say, “it’s all kicking off“…

Quite likely, and the Labour Party still has about 300,000 members (though dropping rapidly), so that might add up to 75,000 or more people, which would be fairly significant; however, the 28% figure refers to members, not voters.

The Labour Party membership, especially the activists who are or were the core of that party, were always far more radical than Labour voters . A small number of people, really.

I still think that Corbyn will struggle to achieve a national vote (assuming that his new party can even fight many seats) above 5%.

Most English white people will not vote for Corbyn, who actually seems to want more migrant-invaders to arrive (and to give them even more than they currently get by way of housing, food, pocket-money, services).

It may be that some young English/Welsh/Scottish voters, as well as some ethnic minority voters, may be attracted by an anti-Israel message, as well as by a pro-Welfare State, pro-NHS etc message, and a generally pro-multikulti orientation. Some but (in my opinion) not enough to win many seats. Corbyn seems to be in George Galloway territory, more or less.

I think that Corbyn and his candidates may be able to win in a few particular seats, including that of Corbyn himself, but I doubt that the number of seats won would be more than three or four, if that.

Only a minority, a small minority, of seats look like remaining Labour anyway; maybe 150. Corbyn’s “sales pitch” would be to a fraction of that minority of seats. As said, probably far fewer than a dozen; quite likely, well under half a dozen.

In fact, it is an open question as to whether even Zara Sultana, Corbyn’s deputy, will retain her seat (at Coventry South). As a Labour candidate, she got over 47% of the vote in 2024, but next time that vote will be split between her and the new Labour candidate. Also, the Conservative vote in 2024 was nearly 24%, and the Reform UK vote over 13%. If the Con vote collapses further, Reform might get a vote, on that basis alone, of 30%+.

In 2019, the Con candidate got 42.5% of the vote, Labour (Ms. Sultana) only slightly more (43.4%). Brexit Party got 3%.

In both 2019 and 2024, the Con Party put up the same candidate, an Englishwoman, I believe. She nearly won in 2019.

Add to those factors the disaffected 2024 Lab voters deciding to cast their lot for Reform in 2028 or 2029, and one could easily see Reform getting over 40% at Coventry South, with official Labour and Ms. Sultana sharing 30%-40% between them. Exit Ms. Sultana?…

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[National Socialist poster from the 1920s: Die Bonzen im Speck, das Volk im Dreck“; literally, “the Bonzos [fat cats or bigwigs] in bacon” [i.e. in clover], the people in the dirt“].

National Socialism, Communism, and other radical movements did not, and do not, come out of nowhere.

Incidentally, note the facial features of the “Bonzos” there.

Actually, thinking about it, does that not bear at least a certain passing resemblance to the UK in 2025?

Talking point

The reality of 1930s Germany. Very different from the usual (((propaganda))) seen in the “Western” msm…

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In fact, here I stand somewhere in the middle. As society is now, not in 1800, or 1900, or 1960, there is a problem with —usually quite mediocre, at best— people inheriting, in some cases, tens of millions, in some cases hundreds or even thousands of millions. We all know the more newsworthy names— McCartney, Beckham, Jagger etc, but there are many others not so prominent in the gossip columns or even the financial pages. Some have wealth far beyond that bestowed upon popular music people, footballers etc, and/or their offspring.

Personally, I think it acceptable for people to inherit a modest amount, arguably up to £1M, but not £10M, certainly not £100M, £1BN or more.

This is a difficult and complex question once you get beyond simple cases. There are knotty questions of landed estates, trusts, tax avoidance offshore etc. A near-confiscatory tax regime is hard to enforce in anything approaching a free society. What I do not agree with is the out-of-hand dismissal seen in Matt Goodwin’s tweeted comment. The question or questions should be addressed.

There are, at present, only two serious contenders re. the next UK general election—Reform UK and Labour.

[“Several generations have perished”: a horrifying number of losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed From a recent leak of military documents, it became known that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have lost more than 1.7 million people since the start of the full-scale conflict with Russia, writes MWM. The death rate of Ukrainian conscripts is very high, and in areas with intense combat, the life expectancy of servicemen sometimes amounts to only four hours. The Armed Forces of Ukraine suffered especially heavy losses during the invasion of the Kursk region, as they were encircled by Russian troops who attacked from several sides simultaneously. Against the backdrop of this news, more and more supporters of the regime in Kyiv are saying that Ukraine is on the verge of complete military defeat.]

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[painting by Victor Ostrovsky]