186 Responses to Weekend 1st June 2024

  1. tomo says:

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    • JohnC says:

      When the new Nazis of the Left take total power, the trans people will be their SS.

      Nasty b@stards. They would have no conscience about putting people in the gas chambers. They already do their very best to totally ruin people they don’t like.

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  2. tomo says:

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  3. tomo says:

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    • JohnC says:

      THAT is just freaky. He’s like some kind of robot experiment which went wrong.

      Just imagine what the BBC would do if Trump launched a political vendetta like this then did THAT to the cameras ?. Their panties would wetter than they were after someone announced the wrong winner at the Oscars.

      Let’s hope we find out one day.

      The BBC have it here.
      President Biden unveils surprise Gaza peace plan to “end war”

      As you expect these days, nearly all of it has been cut out. And it has nothing whatsoever in it about the deal : just Biden saying how some Israelies will oppose it. Totally irrelevant to the story. But he’s even slurring and talking incoherently in the bit they did use.

      And of course the evil grin at the end has been completely ignored.

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  4. Foscari says:

    I think we must be fair to Starmer. The Guardian, The Independent,Novarta media,The BBC. Are much more
    comparable to Die Stuermer to dear Kier.

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  5. Foscari says:

    It’s 0.130 in the morning and I am half asleep. I am using
    an I Pad which enjoys playing up. It should of been
    Der Stuermer in previous “contribution”
    I don’t want to cause a stink. But just a bit of advice for
    any of the “From the river to the sea mob” who want to
    descend on Finchley in North London.Put on some
    deodorant before you leave home.We can smell you
    coming from a mile away.

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  6. JohnC says:

    India’s Modi could win third term, polls predict
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgllg541xmxo

    So I see this headline and wonder how negative the BBC can spin this story. They hate the racist, right-wing BJP and are fuming that democracy has put them back in.

    Another reason why people should not be allowed to choose : intellectually superior people from the Left should appoint them instead. Like they do in the EU.

    So I too a look to see if I was wrong and they wrote a balanced, fair article. Here’s what I found:

    First they discredit the polls:
    ‘Analysts warn the polls, released by various news agencies, have often been wrong in the past and are not impartial.’

    Just like here then BBC. But you never mention it for those.

    Under it they write :
    ‘However, they have placed Mr Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the frontrunner in the general election.’
    ‘However’ ??. Thats how the BBC announce something they don’t like. It’s a ‘negative’ word.

    And then the old favourite:
    ‘”I can say with confidence that the people of India have voted in record numbers to re-elect the NDA government,” he wrote on X, without providing evidence of his claim.’
    ‘Without supplying evidence’ is only EVER used by the BBC out of spite against the right. They use it all the time for Trump and Israel, NEVER for Biden and Hamas.

    ‘The season was marked by fiery speeches by politicians (some of them controversial)’
    The link to the controversial ones of course are ALL by the BJP.

    And look : they are even saying it was all rigged:
    ‘The election was also overshadowed by reports of politicians and party workers tampering with voting machines, Muslims being denied their right to vote in some areas and parties flouting the Model Code of Conduct – guidelines issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure free and fair elections.’
    lol – such amazing double standards from the BBC when it suits them. Did THEY ‘provide evidence’ then BBC – or was it just claims by the opposition ?.

    Then it just turns into left-wing activist nonsense:
    ‘The election also came amid allegations from the opposition, activists and global rights organisations that Indian democracy is under threat. It is an issue that may have influenced the way people cast their votes.’

    Another truly pathetic, totally biased, spiteful report from the now-ridiculous BBC where they don’t actually lie, they just write all kinds vague allegations from other left-wing activists.

    Lets see what kidult clone who never grew up wrote this one:
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  7. Yasser Dasmibehbi says:

    I watched the march live as I couldn’t be there. It was huge, I thought it would be much smaller. What a great spectacle and very heartening to see such British patriotism. I had thought it was called at too short notice, but I was amazed at just how many people were concerned enough to make the journey
    I wonder if anybody on here took part?
    I understand there will be follow-up marches. Good to hear.
    Maybe in the future the 1st of June will mark the turn of the tide.
    Years ago it was known as the glorious first of June after a victorious naval battle against the French. Perhaps it can now be commemorated as step 1 in Brits getting their country back.
    Step 2 could be a huge vote for Reform in July!

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    • G says:

      Yasser,

      “I wonder if anybody on here took part?”

      I couldn’t find the wheelchair, walking sticks and urine bags. Neither could I find the trolley to tow around the medication I take……

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  8. JohnC says:

    All Eyes on Rafah: The post that’s been shared by more than 47m people
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjkkj5jejleo

    I see fake AI generated images are GOOD when supporting the BBC’s agenda, but VERY BAD when they are not.

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  9. vlad says:

    Substitute BBC for Facebook.

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  10. Charlie Farley says:

    Biasedbbc Breakfast true to form……lesbians and gays supporting Miners in the 1980s ……wife shouting at me …..and you can turn that off for a start , we have been avoiding BBC sh1te for a long time thankfully , so pleased not paying for it anymore 😀

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  11. MarkyMark says:

    All of Keir Starmer’s U-turns and abandoned policy pledges, from child benefits to private schools
    Since becoming Labour leader in 2020, Keir Starmer has abandoned some of his key promises. We’ve broken them down

    GREG BARRADALE, ISABELLA MCRAE
    16 May 2024

    https://www.bigissue.com/news/politics/keir-starmer-broken-promises-tuition-fees-nationalisation-u-turn/

    Freedom of movement
    One of Keir Starmer’s 10 key pledges as he ran for Labour leader was to “defend free movement as we leave the EU”.

    However, he subsequently abandoned this, telling the Mail on Sunday in November 2022: “A Swiss deal simply wouldn’t work for Britain. We’ll have a stronger trading relationship and we’ll reduce red tape for British business – but freedom of movement is a red line for me.

    “It was part of the deal of being in the EU but since we left I’ve been clear it won’t come back under my government.”

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  12. Guest Who says:

    Mostly the victims’ fault then.

    https://x.com/ritapanahi/status/1797052192039539147?s=61
    This is the headline the BBC went with after an Islamist terrorist went on a knife rampage in Germany.

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  13. AsISeeIt says:

    On the buses Sunday service in this porn sandwich brigade edition

    You wait ages for an election battle bus – then suddenly two come along at once: Blue bus hits Redcar… Rishi Sunak speaks to journalists at the launch of the Conservative party campaign ‘battle bus’ (Observer); On board Labour’s battle bus with Angela Raynor… urges voters to give the party the ‘opportunity to change the country’… vows not to ‘do a Prezza’… When John Prescott toured the country in the 2001 election campaign he famously ended up punching a voter. (Sunday Mirror)

    Bigoted woman

    How about Gordon Brown’s 2010 election campaign trail hot mike character assassination of an innocent voter over her fears about mass immigration policy – want to remind us about that funny incident, Ang?

    Don’t imagine for a moment the Guardian on Sunday that is the Observer isn’t giving the Tories a hard time – and one of those hard journalistic ‘despites’: Labour has biggest lead since Liz Truss… This is despite Labour having endured a torrid week… (Observer)

    At this cusp moment for our out-going Tories I’m ineffably reminded of that classic track as sung by rock poet Jim Morrison of The Doors “The End”

    This is the end
    Beautiful friend
    This is the end
    My only friend, the end

    Of our elaborate plans, the end
    Of everything that stands, the end
    No safety or surprise, the end

    Elaborate plans indeed. And then there’s some of Morrison’s rap-like outro

    Come on baby, take a chance with us
    And meet me at the back of the blue bus
    Under a blue rug, on a blue bus, doin’ a
    Come on yeah…!

    Misfiring wide-of-the-mark inhouse cartoonist Newman in our Starmer-bromancing Sunday Times (Broke back Britain mountain, anyone?) delivers not so much as a yawn, let alone a smile – much in the manner of some lefty stand-up who lamely spouts the terms Brexit or Trump in substitute exchange for comedy, our Newman draws the Tory blue battle bus and directly channelling the party line titles it ‘Tory Ratlines Launch’ – unnecessarily guilding the lily of Labour’s red rose Newman adds the commentary: “So far so good – the wheels haven’t come off” – the wheels came off years ago, mate.

    Oh dear, Lord! Come on Newman, this is tame cartoonery hardly worthy of some willing amateur in a photocopied parish magazine. Even we conservatives (small c) enjoy an actual giggle at seat-warmer for Starmer Rishi’s expense. Something about warming the seat on the toilet facilities on the Tory ‘ratlines’ battle bus perhaps? That might have done the job. I’m just riffing here.

    The Sunday Times today appears to be emulating the weekday FT with their constant far-right bug bears – there’s a common threatening theme to the frontpage headlines: Hardliner’s threaten to topple Netanyahu over ceasefire deal (Sunday Times); Farage: My plan is to ‘take over’ Tories (Sunday Times)

    Can we get a ‘far-right’ or some such with that? Yes indeedy we can…

    Ultra-nationalists in Israel’s government… the national security minister, said his far-right party… (Sunday Times); Nigel Farage has said… a resounding defeat for Rish Sunak would create the chance to reshape the right (Sunday Times)

    Boo, scary. If that doesn’t raise the hairs on the back of the neck of our soft liberal metropolitan-outlook suburban southern electorate… maybe VAT on private school fees will?: Another private school falls victim to VAT raid (Telegraph)

    And if ever there were a sign that the prawn sandwich brigade now owned our game of footie: Lib Dems call for more Premier League games on free TV (BBC)

    In shock news – Rowland Rat look-a-like is no teacher’s pet: I taught Rishi but I’d never vote for him… Ex-teacher slams ‘self-serving’, opportunist PM.. Teacher’s pest… old teacher Nick MacKinnon (Sunday People)

    The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to “a level of respective incompetence” (Thank you Wiki)

    Labour offers MPs peerages to step down… Diane Abbott and others could go to the Lords… (Sunday Telegraph)

    “Will no one rid me of this turbulent woman?” (apologies to King Henry II)

    Sometimes these segueways write themselves…

    Stormy Daniels breaks her silence after Trump verdict Jail him now (Sunday Mirror)

    Vardy in new Wagatha Christie battle (Sunday People)

    Taylor Swift: How she rose to rule the world (Observer) – Taylor Swift… just like Stormy Daniels – there’s another name worthy of a porn star – or a regime asset.

    As we approach the last stop on our bus route The End, if you will – let’s conclude on a final slightly upbeat note

    Upset anger TVs Ruth and Eamon… Love-split Eamon consoled by divorcee (The Sun on Sunday)

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  14. friend of yogi bear says:

    Many thanks to AslSeelt for reminding us about Labour ” On Tour” in the recent past.

    In particular the reality of Gordon Brown’s attitude to the mugs that voted for him and ” that bigoted old woman” who perfectly reasonably voiced some concerns. Gordon” you can trust me , son of the Manse”Brown returned to the scene to make one of the least sincere apologies ever filmed… “oh , it was all a misunderstanding etc, etc,”…. true , only in the sense that Gordon misunderstood that the microphone hadn’t been switched off.

    The other “highlight” was heavyweight John Prescott punching a bloke who he thought was attacking him..or so he said…nobody else seemed to realise that but hey.ho!

    The Tories have been a great disappointment but Labour will make matters much worse.. and Eddie “the eagle”Davey keeps jumping into water in an attempt to wash away his post office sins I can’t help but think.

    Other parties are available on 4th July.

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  15. tomo says:

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “And the voter looked from Tory Policy to Labour Policy, then back again and could tell no difference.”

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  16. Denton says:

    The BBC are still using their well worn phrase – “the Conservatives claim”. I have never heard them use “claim” in connection with labour.

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  17. atlas_shrugged says:

    Christ is King.

    Bob from Speakers Corner invited on stage in Parliament Sq yesterday. He points out that Christians around the World are being hammered.

    I agree with Bob as I have personally seen vile prejudice against Christians at Speakers Corner, I have seen videos of Christians arrested by the wet-police just for preaching in Londonistan even though this is an explicit lawful activity.

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  18. Althepalerp says:

    I`ve been trying to find the clip of Tommy Robinson being interviewed on Newsnight by Jeremy Paxman where Paxman said “Are you seriously suggesting there are Muslim Rape gangs in the North of England targeting young white girls?”
    That clip used to be on Utube, seems to have disappeared.
    Anyone on here have it?

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    • Solomon Grundy says:

      This one?

      h*t*t*p*s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFyO9s07Jgs&rco=1

      (Remove asterisks and browse to it.)

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      • MarkyMark says:

        HA HA HA HA HA
        “The following content has been identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.”

        I understand and wish to proceed

        Certain features have been disabled for this video
        In response to user reports, we have disabled some features, such as comments, sharing and suggested videos, because this video contains content that may be inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.

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      • StewGreen says:

        I went on Twitter
        searched Tommy and Paxman

        It gave me a video with no warning and comments weren’t banned
        My guess is people like Maxi male it their biz to maliciously falsely report videos
        That’s counterproductive
        cos it turns TR into a Martyr

        BTW I put dots before the URL here to stop it auto-embedding
        URLs only auto-embed when they are placed on a fresh line

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  19. MarkyMark says:

    Rishi goes onto a French beach and slashes a boat! Stop the boats campaign starts!

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  20. MarkyMark says:

    “COOPER: LABOUR MAY PROCESS ASYLUM SEEKERS ABROAD”
    order-order.com

    . . . . .

    Listen: Nick Ferrari asks a squirming Yvette Cooper if she has taken Syrian refugees into her home
    8 March 2016, 12:00am
    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/listen-nick-ferrari-asks-a-squirming-yvette-cooper-if-she-has-taken-syrian-refugees-into-her-home/

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  21. MarkyMark says:

    “The war began on 7 October 2023 when Hamas gunmen launched an unprecedented attack on Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking 252 back to Gaza as hostages.”

    ** Hamas gunmen – Labour Corbyn to correct this as Hamas are our friends.
    ** unprecedented attack – London streets full of people who say this was justified.

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

    600px-Rocket_Attacks_fired_at_Israel_from_the_Gaza_Strip_by_year.png

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz55y6k0p5go

    The Israeli Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center estimated that in 2007[47] the proportions of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip were:

    34% – Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Al Quds)
    22% – Hamas (Qassam)
     8% – Fatah (Kafah)
     6% – Popular Resistance Committees (al Nasser)
    30% – unknown

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  22. Fedup2 says:

    Starting to feel like a religious refugee – in the part of the world where I currently am the local church has a procession today – Corpus Christi … there are no mosques – very few Muslims and they behave ‘quietly ‘… but I know it will change …. I hear more English here than I don in londonistan – my sort of – home ….
    Damn those governments – blue – red – …

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “Faiza Shaheen says she is considering standing as an Independent candidate for Chingford and Woodford Green in north east London.

      It comes after Shaheen told BBC Newsnight she was blocked from running as a Labour candidate.

      She was blocked from standing by the party after complaints she “liked” social media posts that allegedly downplayed antisemitism.

      She is asked on LBC whether she would consider standing for another party, or as an independent.

      “I have to do things for the right reason,” Shaheen says. “I don’t want this to change me, and make me a vengeful person”, she adds.”

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-69082668

      . . . ..

      Ex-Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen says she faced ‘racism, Islamophobia and bullying’ from inside party
      ‘I’ve not experienced this level of relentless hostility in my life – even from the Conservatives,’ said Faiza Shaheen after she was blocked from standing

      Jane Dalton
      2 days ago

      https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/faiza-shaheen-labour-starmer-general-election-b2554143.html

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      • Fedup2 says:

        I think she can tick me off as ‘not voting for her ‘- but her people are going to make an extra effort – I bet the postal votes are already counted ….

        .. but she might split the red / Hamas vote ….

        I think if I was the IDF I’d be stocking up on British kit needed for for war before the red Hamas party takes over

        Keep going IDF – crush them …

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      • Guest Who says:

        Graun runs interference for Starmer. Gets a reply.

        https://x.com/hackneyabbott/status/1797309131574927548?s=61

        Comments blocked. It is now a pointless bubble head game.

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  23. MarkyMark says:

    “British values ‘abandoned?’: fury boils over the ‘impossible discussion’ on Islamism”

    . . . . . .

    Hitchens Don’t bow to Islam

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  24. MarkyMark says:

    650 MPS say they will listen to you for your VOTE – once they have your VOTE you will be ignored again.

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    • moggiemoo says:

      That’s fine by me as I’m just as capable of ignoring stuff, in this case both ‘main’ parties, the yellows and the green loonies.

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  25. digg says:

    “We need other logics for our approach to nature’: the woman uprooting colonialism in botany”…

    Says Banu Subramaniam in The Guardian

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jun/02/european-colonialism-botany-of-empire-banu-subramaniam

    …or perhaps the UK and Europe was simply much more educated and advanced and had many more universities, scientists and botanists and simply set about trying to classify and make sense of them, unlike the undeveloped World which couldn’t give a fig at the time and only now want to power-grab the spoils as is becoming increasingly common.

    Colonialism in BOTANY?????

    Drip-drip-drip….

    White men discovering cures for diseases = Colonialists.
    White men mapping the World = Colonialists
    White men championing East-West trade = Colonialists
    White men building railways = Colonialists
    White men inventing the Car = Colonialists
    White men inventing the Aeroplane = Colonialists
    White men industrialising the World = Colonialists
    Basically White men = Colonialists

    …and the caste system in the Indian Sub-Continent wasn’t colonialist?

    You couldn’t make this shit up and it gets tedious!

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  26. taffman says:

    digg
    Now, Great Britain is being colonised by the Third World while our government does nothing but ‘sit on its hands’ to stop the invasion coming across the English Channel.

    Change the government by voting for The Reform Party…
    https://www.reformparty.uk

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    • Charlie Farley says:

      taffman ,
      Still not being talked about is the RNLI Taxi Service and Border Farce bringing illegal invaders here , Zippo Zilch Nothing from Liebour , Conservatives , Limpdems , Reform and obviously not the Greens …….we’re doomed I tell you doomed .
      Good to see the march yesterday without any Palestine flags i almost felt English again …..poor BBC must be really upset there was no trouble that needed the impartial Riot Police 😀

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      • taffman says:

        What exactly, does the “Border Force” do ?

        Whilst the “RNLI Taxi Service” are bringing illegal invaders here, genuine boats in distress could be left at risk?

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Reform is essential in these key areas:
      1. Reform our Economy:

      To succeed faster growth is vital.

      Higher growth rates are the only way to better wages and more tax revenues that can be invested in better healthcare and other public services.

      Our bold economic vision frees up over 6 million people from paying Income Tax and frees up over 1.2 million small businesses and self-employed from paying Corporation Tax.

      We would also aim to remove a raft of other stifling taxes in a responsible, timely way.

      This will generate much faster growth than seen in recent decades.

      We must also stop wasting taxpayers money… Read more

      2. Reform our Energy Strategy:

      We all care about the environment and want cleaner air, and we can do this in a strategic, affordable way. Yet the Westminster Net Zero plan is making us all net poorer whilst creating more emissions overall as it outsources them overseas. It is therefore net stupid.

      It is adding huge extra costs to us all as consumers and to our businesses. This will send hundreds of thousands of British jobs to China and elsewhere. Our energy plan will use our own energy treasure under our feet, and create thousands of British jobs, by making our industries competitive again.

      It will save consumers considerable amounts of money on their bills every year. We would also nationalise 50% of key utility companies to stop consumers being ripped off with the other 50% being owned by British pension funds for British pensioners… Read more

      3. Reform our Public Sector:

      We must be ambitious, seeking faster, more efficient public services that work better for us all.

      For example, with health, we should demand zero waiting lists and we have a bold plan to achieve this vision. Our police need to focus on preventing crime and catching criminals.

      Our schools must educate our children properly to prepare them for a competitive, challenging world. Our Border Force must protect our borders… Read more

      4. Reform our Institutions:

      Major change is needed to the bodies that impact our lives — the unelected cronyism of the House of Lords, the unaccountable civil service and the bloated BBC.

      Reform is essential to our voting system so it is fairer and more representative; the two-party system embeds the status quo and prevents real change… Read more

      Together let’s Make Britain Great!

      Best Wishes,
      Richard Tice

      Richard Tice

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  27. Fedup2 says:

    Russia is claiming that Ukraine has fired top of the range missiles into Russia for the first time .

    If this is so that war could dangerously escalate even further if putin feels under pressure to do something – in my opinion as a 4 star armchair general …..
    I know what I would do if I was him – but the consequences might be really unpredictable –

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  28. Fedup2 says:

    There’s some stuff about Farage taking over the blue gang after the election . Why bother ? Let the fraud die – only fools will vote for it – stick with some Reform type outfit which is British and properly small state no foreigners ….

    The blue brand is dead – vote Reform

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    • moggiemoo says:

      I wish I could believe that Reform are the answer, but I can’t.

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      • taffman says:

        moggiemoo
        Why?
        Reform have never had the opportunity to prove themselves .
        Who else do you recommend ?

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        • moggiemoo says:

          It’s not that I recommend anybody else and I’m almost certainly going to vote Reform but I just can’t believe they will be in a position to do anything even if, by some miracle, they won. I suspect it’ll be a UKIP election where millions vote for them but they get sweet FA in terms of seats.

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          • taffman says:

            moggiemoo
            Then its a case for both UKIP and Reform to work together ?

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            • StewGreen says:

              @Taffman he means it will be like 2016? election when UKIp got as many votes as the SNP
              but just 1 MP vs SNP’s 40

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  29. tomo says:

    Chip off the old block…

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    • tomo says:

      Oh, dear, how sad, never mind

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      • MarkyMark says:

        The irresistible force paradox (also unstoppable force paradox or shield and spear paradox), is a classic paradox formulated as “What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?”

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  30. tomo says:

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    • kingkp says:

      Standing operating procedure. Years after the event concede you lied about some things but don’t admit the most significant lies. The Covaids was presaged by the SPARS document published by the ominously named Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in October 2017. It can be downloaded here

      Click to access spars%202025a2028_text.pdf

      It imagined a ‘pandemic’ occurring in the year 2025.
      “Disclaimer
      This is a hypothetical scenario designed to illustrate the public health risk communication challenges that could potentially emerge during a naturally occurring infectious disease outbreak requiring the development and distribution of novel and/or investigational drugs, vaccines, therapeutics, or other medical countermeasures.”
      The outbreak is in Minnesota and it’s a flu-like disease. The experts are initially ‘baffled’.
      “A week later, the CDC team confirmed that the three patients were infected with a novel coronavirus, which was dubbed the St. Paul Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SPARS-CoV, or SPARS), after the city where the first cluster of cases had been identified.”
      What a coincidence! Not SARS just SPARS.
      There are a lot of interesting things in this document not least beginning on page 59 with a chapter on ‘Vaccine Injury’. In essence, they go on to admit the ‘vaccine’ has caused enormous death and destruction but they will say it saved millions of lives. A complete lie of course but this is the Government you are talking about and they are not here to help you.
      It’s worth reading the entire document. I suspect this will be the template for the next round and it could occur this year before the US election on November 5th.

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  31. MarkyMark says:

    d2e3e5f0-03e2-4996-96e8-9384b7dac96b-37f56829-61e1-446f-aa6c-6df1d0536288

    from order-order.com

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  32. StewGreen says:

    The June Slater video Saturday;s demo
    This is the full version

    https://youtu.be/tfsSMKRIWZc

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