Start the Week 22 July 2024

Joe Biden will now become a saint in the eyes of the Far Left BBC – with President Trump cast as a Demon – even more so than before. The Far left will be praying for a successful attack on President Trump and his running mate . The script is written .

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  1. andyjsnape says:

    Hungary stripped of EU meeting over Ukraine stance
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgr542l753po

    Do as we say! I thought Hungry was an independent country and should be able to make its own decisions. Guess not, you should be dictated too by the eu

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    • MarkyMark says:

      EU Sanctions Map

      Ukraine Misappropriation of state funds of Ukraine (MSF) EU

      https://www.sanctionsmap.eu/#/main

      “On 20 February 2014, the Council of the EU condemned in the strongest terms all use of violence in Ukraine and called for an immediate end to the violence, and full respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. The Council also called upon the Ukrainian Government to exercise maximum restraint and opposition leaders to distance themselves from those who resort to radical action, including violence. On 3 March 2014, the Council agreed to focus restrictive measures on the freezing and recovery of assets of persons identified as responsible for the misappropriation of Ukrainian State funds and persons responsible for human rights violations, with a view to consolidating and supporting the rule of law and respect for human rights in Ukraine.”

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    • MarkyMark says:

      EU To stop importing cheap Indian oil (which comes from Russia)???

      ………..

      “‘Europe bought Russian oil via India at record rates in 2023 despite Ukraine war’ NEW DELHI: In 2023, Europe saw a significant increase in its imports of refined oil from India, coinciding with a notable rise in India’s imports of Russian crude oil.12 Jan 2024”

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  2. StewGreen says:

    10am local news “our BBC correspondent Sarah Smith* says Kamala Harris appeared unstoppable”
    Plays clip

    BBC news is a PR operation
    * Sarah’s father was John Smith the Labour party leader

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  3. JohnC says:

    Kamala Harris wins enough support to clinch Democratic nomination
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c51ywewzpz2o

    Forget the actual article, it’s just a BBC clone wetting her panties.

    But she also includes this:
    ‘Donald Trump wants to take our country backwards… We believe in a brighter future that makes room for all Americans.’

    I’ve commented on this a couple of times already : it has nothing whatsoever to do with the story. And as multiple clones are doing exactly the same thing, we can conclude it’s a directive from the head commissar : drop in something personal and negative about Trump into every report.

    This is how these dirty b@stards feed their agenda : drip by drip by drip.

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  4. tomo says:

    More BBC BS

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  5. tomo says:

    Anybody know if this has been debunked?

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  7. tomo says:

    Those ex Newsnight people eh?

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  8. MarkyMark says:

    Border Force official arrested for being an illegal immigrant
    29 December 2022, 08:32

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/border-force-official-arrested-illegal-immigrant/

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  9. tomo says:

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  11. Flotsam says:

    Speaking about Kamala’s colour reminds me of those nasty racist fake job application forms that used to circulate in British workplaces in the 1960’s-70’s. One of the questions was “Are you visible at night?”. I suppose Kamala would have to reply, “Yes”.
    Perhaps invisibility at all times has been the watchword for her the last few years.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      Flotsam, Kamala Harris has only to cackle at night to be visible.

      Apparently, the ‘Kamala Kackle’ is something the Republicans are attacking. Do voters really want to listen to that at Press Conferences and other occasions every year for four years?

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  12. tomo says:

    Vile out + about

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  13. tomo says:

    please….

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  14. Fedup2 says:

    Pug – im surprised you think biden makes any decisions. I think obama delegated those to Gill long ago.

    The tricky bit in chicago at the convention is what will biden do ? I suspect he will be in isolation again and deliver a pre recorded ‘ message ‘

    You can feel the love …

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  15. tomo says:

    Oh well, banned by Twitter for a week for saying the arse in the video should get a slap

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    • MarkyMark says:

      West = High trust society
      Africa = Net zero Trust.

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      • tomo says:

        If he tried that from an African vendor – he likely would regret it bigtime?

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        • MarkyMark says:

          Deera Square (Arabic: ساحة الديرة),[a] also known as Justice Square (Arabic: ميدان العدل) or Safa Square (Arabic: ساحة الصفاة)[2] is a public space in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located adjacent to the al-Hukm Palace compound and Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque in the Qasr al-Hukm District. It is known as the historic site of public executions, where those sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia are publicly beheaded.[3][4]

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

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    • taffman says:

      The Law of the Jungle.
      Import the third world and you will get “The Third World.”

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  16. MarkyMark says:

    Rishi “Holding the Gov to account”

    There will be no Conservative leader in place at party conference so no leader’s speech – leaving Starmer a pretty free hit at Labour conference.
    order-order.com

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  17. tomo says:

    Insurrection!

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  19. harry142857 says:

    Huw Edwards was third highest-paid BBC journalist despite being off-air

    Huw Edwards was among the BBC’s highest-paid journalists despite being suspended for most of last year.

    The News at Ten presenter, who was taken off air last July over claims that he paid a teenager for explicit pictures, earned up to £480,000 across the last financial year – a £40,000 increase on his previous years’ salary.

    Edwards finally quit the BBC in April, nine months after being removed from screens.

    The newsreader was paid between £475,000 and £479,999 for 160 presenting days, BBC One news specials, election specials and other television programming, according to the BBC’s annual report.

    This marked an increase from 2022/23, when he was paid between £435,000 and 439,999 for 180 days presenting on BBC One, as well as news specials.

    Edwards was absent from screens from when the story first broke in July 2023 until his exit in April 2024.

    From the unindependent

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  20. Sluff says:

    How’s this for an utter waste of licence fee payers money.

    Huw Edwards, who was off air for most of the last financial year owing to allegations about his private life………had a £40,000 pay rise !!!!!!!

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  21. friend of yogi bear says:

    WE ARE JUST TOO STUPID TO UNDERSTAND…

    Those complaining about Huw(he’s not broken the law) Edwards and his salary of £475,000( and not being able to work for 9 of the 12 months ,as he was so very ill),have been well and truly put in there place by a former BBC man who has just been on the BBC world at one explaining, that the BBC had to pay the wonderful Huw so much money ,because he is brilliant.

    So there , now we know, how could we all have been so stupid?

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  22. Fedup2 says:

    The first 22 minutes of the world at one was about the bbc – its annual report – but mainly about problems at a populist show called ‘strictly ‘ – something I will never see ..

    Apparently things have not gone well there and the DG has apologised for something –

    But more importantly a quarter of a million less licences has been renewed . People are learning – slowly – but learning ….

    The sex pest huw Edwards got paid more for doing less which is very public sector ….

    So next we need to listen to the dumb culture secretary Lisa nandy and what she thinks about BBC funding …

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    • Sluff says:

      Perhaps Huw was ‘working from home’
      It’s the norm these days in the public sector, as anyone trying to communicate with the HMRC, DVLA, or OPG will know well.

      I prefer the acronym HWAA, ‘hardly working at all’

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  23. digg says:

    The story about a gibberish speaking air-headed black woman possibly running for POTUS has had far more coverage in 24 hours from the BBC than a narrowly avoided assassination attempt of a former POTUS.

    We all know why and it couldn’t make the BBC stink more than it does already.

    The BBC is a joke!

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  24. Fedup2 says:

    From ‘deadline ‘ magazine on the plight of the BBC

    STARTS
    The BBC will lay off 500 more staff by March 2026 as its annual report paints a worrying financial picture including a near-doubling of its deficit to almost £500M ($646M).

    BBC headcount has fallen by 2,000 – or 10% – over the past five years, the corporation said, and a further 500 net public service posts will go over the next 20 months. A voluntary redundancy scheme was launched today. Headcount this year sat at 17,611. “Over the course of the next two years, we will look to further move the money we have into the priority areas that provide real value for audiences,” the BBC said. “This means, in public service, we will close and transfer roles in some areas, and create roles in growth areas.” Severance payments topped £50M this year, according to the report, a three-year high. The news comes with rivals ITV and Channel 4 laying off around 200 staff apiece amid the difficult economic backdrop.

    The layoffs are being actioned as part of the BBC’s bid to become a “leaner, more agile organisation” but the annual report painted a worrying financial picture.

    This year’s operating deficit increased by more than a third to £263M and is projected to nearly double to a whopping £492M by this time in 2025, it revealed. Chief Operating Officer Leigh Tavaziva put this down to the “significant funding impact” of the government’s decision to increase the license fee by a lower-than-inflationary rise, which was rubberstamped by the Conservatives late last year. BBC Director General Tim Davie told journalists today he has met new Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and there is “no change to the funding agreement” that will see the fee rise with inflation over the next three years.

    Tavaziva also cited mega savings that the corporation is currently implementing as impacting the hefty deficit, along with “exceptional spend in-year to transform the public service as we invest in the digital transition and video content.” The BBC has so far delivered £323M of a £500M savings plan that was unveiled two years ago, while it is making further savings of £200M over the next four years. Content spend will be hit, the BBC has previously said, and it fell by more than £100M in 2023-24 to just shy of £3B during a year that contained the King’s Coronation and a UK-hosted Eurovision Song Contest.

    Writing in his report note, Davie said “below inflationary license fee settlements have chipped away at our income over many years and have put serious pressure on finances.”

    Of serious concern is the rapid rise of license fee refuseniks over the past few years. While remaining comfortably the BBC’s biggest income driver, license fee income fell by 2% to £3.66B last year as 500,000 fewer people paid their fee. That figure has fallen by 2 million since 2018, our analysis found, and is now down to 23.8 million – just over one-third of the population. Tavaziva stressed that “the vast majority of our audiences remained commited to paying the licence fee.”

    The new Labour government has made positive noises about the license fee funding model since taking charge, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledging a commitment to the £169.50 per year annual fee. It will be up for renewal in 2027, at which point a broader decision will be made about how the BBC is funded.

    BBC Studios hit hard

    It was also a difficult year for the BBC’s commercial arm, BBC Studios, which has been under pressure of late to generate more cash to negate declining license fee income.

    After posting record profits last year, turnover at the Tom Fussell-led unit dipped below £2B and EBITDA tumbled by around 20% to £202M, while its 2023 operating surplus of £106M flipped to a deficit of £56M and returns to the BBC fell by around £40M. The figures show that Fussell’s lofty target for the producer-distributor to double revenues to £3.2B by 2027-28 is still quite a way away. BBC Studios said BBC Commercial is “on track to meet its five year returns commitment of £1.5B by 2026/27.”

    The report set BBC Studios’ turnover and profits declines against a “backdrop of very challenging operating conditions, with softness in the commissioning and advertising sales market.” BBC Studios, which had its borrowing limit raised to £750M in March, also splashed £255M to acquire ITV’s shareholding in JV streamer BritBox International.

    This year also saw the launch of Russell T Davies’ regenerated Doctor Who on Disney+ globally for the first time, “transforming Doctor Who into a global franchise,” according to the report. Our analysis last week found that the future of this deal hangs in the balance and this could have a material impact on BBC Studios’ future financials.

    BBC execs have just addressed the press over the financials and other live issues such as the Strictly Come Dancing scandal.
    ENDS

    Surely the BBC deserves a higher licence fee as a reward for supporting red labour in opposition all those years ?

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “The BBC will lay off 500 more staff by March 2026 as its annual report paints a worrying financial picture including a near-doubling of its deficit to almost £500M ($646M).”

      deficit to almost £500M = 2x Gary Lineker

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    • Up2snuff says:

      Fed, “BBC headcount has fallen by 2,000 – or 10% – over the past five years, the corporation said, and a further 500 net public service posts will go over the next 20 months.” according to Deadline magazine but it doesn’t seem like it to me.

      For example, Sean Farrington (TOADY Business correspondent) recruited in late 2023, possibly, if not a year earlier. Elizabeth Rizzini, weather reporter on R4 recruited within the last year or two. Then there’s two complete ‘wastes of space’ Simon Jack (Business) and Faisal Islam the supposed Economics Editor. At least Simon Jack also co-presents TOADY.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Up2
        I reckon they move them about into different accounting headings ..

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  25. MarkyMark says:

    Because men are self identifying as women – attacks are up?!

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  26. tomo says:

    The good old days

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    • vlad says:

      Biden is responsible for the war in Ukraine, the weakening of the USA, the disaster in Afghanistan, the war in the Middle East, the increasing aggression of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, and more.

      And that’s just on the international stage. Domestically it’s even worse.

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  27. MarkyMark says:

    The BBC’s director general has apologised to Strictly Come Dancing contestants after complaints of abusive behaviour on the show.

    Tim Davie said he was “disappointed” to hear that several celebrities had complained about how their dance partners treated them in rehearsals.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp684zddgp2o

    ……………….

    The annual report also includes salary details for bosses, with Mr Davie taking home between £525,000 and £529,999, the same as last year.2 hours ago

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  28. Fedup2 says:

    You know when it’s the absence of something which points toward the bias ? Well yesterday one of the congressmen questioning the head of the US secret service asked how man press conferences has she held after the attempted assassination of president trump – you know the answer – it was the same for the department of homeland security and the FBI – none ….
    So a murder and assassination attempt on a former president and candidate – and not a single press briefing …. Blood on their hands or what ?
    They’ll get him next time …..

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  29. MarkyMark says:

    “LABOUR TO SHUT DOWN BIBBY STOCKHOLM WITHOUT SAYING WHERE MIGRANTS WILL GO”

    order-order.com

    …………….

    Yvette Cooper says she expects net migration to fall ‘swiftly’ under Labour
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jun/02/yvette-cooper-says-she-expects-net-migration-to-fall-swiftly-under-labour

    ………………………

    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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  30. MarkyMark says:

    Non-politics or news

    Gary Lineker – £1,354,999 (NC)
    Zoe Ball – £954,999 (-3.05%)
    Alan Shearer – £384,999 (-14.44%)
    Stephen Nolan – £409,999(+1.23%)
    Greg James – £419,999 (+5%)
    Jeremy Vine – £289,999 (NC)
    Louis Theroux – £204,999 (NC)
    While the BBC rants on about equality and diversity its gender wage gap has actually widened by about a percentage point when measured both in mean and median pay. Co-conspirators can read the full report here. An absolute joke for hard pressed licence fee payers…

    order-order.com

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  31. Terminal Moraine says:

    Euronews reports the army being brought in to ramp up security for the Olympics —

    “‘After more than 40 years in the army, this is the first time I’ve seen this kind of achievement. Since World War II, it’s the biggest camp ever built in Paris,’ said Colonel Michel Bergier, Camp Corporal Alain Mimoun manager.”

    Meanwhile according to Le Journal Du Dimanche the Oz girl gang raped in Paris mentions “five African-type men”. A detail that the BBC don’t have in their write up.

    All part and parcel…

    https://www.euronews.com/2024/07/17/france-brings-in-its-army-to-up-security-ahead-of-paris-olympics

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  32. Flotsam says:

    large

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  33. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #1 – violence!

    The TOADY Programme picked up on a front page Guardian item (there’s a surprise!) that claimed that 2 million, yes 2,000,000 women each year, suffer violence from, I presume, men although having seen women and girls fight each other it is not a pretty sight and one I would not wish to see ever …. again. It was called a ‘National Emergency’ by the Guardian on its front page and I’m sure the BBC will take it up enthusiastically in future.

    But back to that huge number – that is one for R4’s More or Less and Tim Harford to critically examine.

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  34. MarkyMark says:

    Republicans attack Harris’ time as VP
    published at 15:25
    15:25
    Taking the stage in Washington now is Steve Scalise – the Republican majority leader of the House of Representatives – who says Kamala Harris has been the “architect of many of Biden’s worst failures”.

    attack?
    debate?
    ask?
    question?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cy941j24vw1t

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  35. MarkyMark says:

    No mention of what happened! £3.5bn news station!

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/equestrian/articles/c97d4vnxv45o

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  36. MarkyMark says:

    “Criminal. Cheatle admits USSS does not have radio comms recordings from July 13. Unbelievable”
    https://x.com/julie_kelly2/status/1815454221350678563

    ……………………….

    Boris Johnson and mystery of the 5,000 missing Whatsapps as he appears before Covid Inquiry
    Former PM gives apology to those who had lost loved ones and suffered during the pandemic

    …………………..

    Tony Blair’s expenses were shredded ‘by mistake’ when they were the subject of a legal bid to have them published. Conservative Derek Conway was alleged in May 2007 to have paid his son, a student at the time, using public funds despite little evidence of his having done the work he was supposed to do.

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  37. Fedup2 says:

    The director of the USSS has finally gone – no doubt to be replaced by a coloured disabled trannie …

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    • tomo says:

      Fedup2

      USSS director out of post – I really hope that’s not the end of it.

      Too many loose ends and unanswered questions. Her tongue needs loosening.

      – I don’t feel that Hanlons’s Razor applies – she was up to no good.

      More distraction really – no sign of Jill or Joe?

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Tomo – the FBI and SS will cover it up – evidence already gone ….even when President Trump gets into office work will be cut out fighting the blob for 4 years …

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  38. wwfc says:

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Thx we
      Nice to hear Jaywick get a mention – the palm trees – the rivière hotel – the casinos … or is that somewhere else …

      The non reform MPs around Farage don’t look friendly …particularly the Hamas squad behind him ..

      Nice to see someone speak without using notes …

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      Did anyone notice that about 25% of the liebour MPs disrespectfully walked out just as Farage began to speak?

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Atlas didn’t see that – it’s a pity but no surprise – if they sat and listened they might get some tips on how to speak in public . From what I’ve seen of the commons a lot on all sides are jibbering wrecks – apart from the SNP – who I despise – but can get their point across …

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  39. tomo says:

    A green blob globalist shitweasel platformed by the BBC

    carney-creep.jpg

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0jqgvpxk9ko

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    • Doublethinker says:

      Once upon a time , perhaps as recently as 1997 , when someone in, or who had been in authority spoke , I would usually believe them at least initially, give them the benefit of the doubt sort of thing.
      But the last nearly thirty years has soured me and since I retired I have had more time to think about what folks like Carey say and what they claim.
      These days my first thought is are they globalists? If they are then they are very likely to be lying or at least leading you up the garden path. Trust them not an inch.
      Before WW1 there was an group of socialists drawn from all developed industrialised countries whose aim was to spread socialism worldwide. They called themselves the Socialist International . After the war and Russian revolution the organisation became the Communist International, the Comintern for short, the aim became to spread communism world wide.
      The WEF and associated bodies have the aim of spreading Globalism worldwide, in effect they are the Globalist International . I’m sure everyone like Carney is a fully paid up member. Disbelieve everything they say , be suspicious of every move they make.

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  40. G.W.F. says:

    Is Brandon going to announce immediate stand-down? If so then Camela will be Potus immediately. (Note. spelling Camela avoids the charge of hate crime with pronunciation Kamaala)

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    • Doublethinker says:

      Was she named after the capital city of Uganda? Perhaps she was conceived there ? Oh hang on isn’t that Kampala. Very similar easy to make a mistake. Mind you Idi Amin was bonkers too.

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  41. tomo says:

    I don’t care what colour his skin is – he’s deserving of a slap around the head.

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  42. tomo says:

    Too many carrots and no sticks

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    • Doublethinker says:

      Yes give another decade or so and all private sector workers will be working so that they can be taxed to pay the pensions of the public sector. Democracy will collapse .

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      • Londoner says:

        Democracy has already collapsed. A ‘Labour landslide’ with 34% of the vote and 64% of the seats and a turnout of around 60%. A total farce – Starmer and his Britain haters have no true right to be in government.

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  43. tomo says:

    Monsieur Macron

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  44. Zephir says:

    What could be the cause of all this ? hmmm….

    RE France:

    “We’re scared to go out at night alone and short skirts mean unwanted sexual attention: Parisian women reveal safety fears after gang-rape of Australian tourist”

    “Last month, a British woman was allegedly gang raped in another area in central Paris – just minutes away from where Saturday’s attack took place.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13662941/Were-scared-night-short-skirts-mean-unwanted-sexual-attention-Parisian-women-reveal-safety-fears-gang-rape-Australian-tourist-say-sex-attack-catastrophic-Frances-image-days-Olympics.html

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  45. Zephir says:

    “In another depraved attack earlier in June, a 12-year-old Jewish girl was raped in an abandoned warehouse by three youths.

    A police source said the youths forced her into sex acts ‘while uttering death threats and anti-Semitic remarks’.”

    In January, an American woman told police she was ‘raped and left at the side of the road’ while visiting Paris to attend Fashion Week.

    Multiple Parisian women have also reported being attacked in an area known as a crime hotspot – just a ten minute drive from the Stade de France

    Place Auguste Baron in the north-east of the French capital has saw two women attacked and threatened with rape in two days in May, according to French media.

    A local told La Parisien that addicts are present throughout Place Auguste Baron, and said that for all residents, ‘assaults and even rapes’ are a fact of daily life.

    A few days earlier, in the same area, a woman who had just dropped her children off at school was walking with a neighbour when she was attacked by a man who threatened to rape her.

    In 2023, there were 93 rapes committed in public places in Paris, with a similar number in 2022.”

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  46. Zephir says:

    Not just France:

    “In Sweden, the total number of reported cases of sexual offences increased from 2012 to 2021, before falling somewhat again in 2022. Whereas a total number of over 16,000 sexual offenses were reported in 2013, this had increased to nearly 24,000 by 2023. The highest number of these were cases of sexual harassment, followed by rape. Especially the number of reported cases of rape increased over the period, from 6,000 in 2012 to 9,300 in 2023.”

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  47. Fedup2 says:

    Thinking more about the tick box secret service boss – she must have known both sides would show her little mercy – yet she was subpoenaed before them and refused almost all questions. Why ?

    She was toast / so if it was an almighty cock up she d surely have explained it .?

    But no . She answered like a conspiratorial player and may have committed purgery.

    But we ll never find out because the obama FBI will have sanitised it JFK style

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    • tomo says:

      The MSM have had their instructions – Kamala front + centre.

      It’s farcical.

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  48. atlas_shrugged says:

    From the DT – no need to convince me about HS2 being a waste of money:

    HS2 passengers should be told ‘not to travel by rail’
    The National Audit Office has said HS2 passengers should be encouraged “to not travel by rail” to avoid overcrowding when the train line finally opens, reports Transport Correspondent Gareth Corfield.

    The Department for Transport (DfT) must look at ways of “managing demand” for the London-Birmingham railway line when the £66 billion project eventually opens in the 2030s by increasing ticket prices and encouraging passengers to travel at different times or not by rail at all, the NAO said in a newly released report.

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  49. StewGreen says:

    Earlier reports said “two arrested for rape at Scarborough cemetery”

    Far right people would probably think the headline could have something to do with a large repurposed hotel in Scarborough

    Let me check the story
    “An 18-year-old man has been charged with raping a woman in a cemetery.
    Muhamed Enwar Fadhlallah is due to appear at York Magistrates’ Court accused of attacking the woman in Dean Road Cemetery in Scarborough on 21 July, .
    A 21-year-old man who was also arrested has been released on bail pending further enquiries”

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    • StewGreen says:

      That was the new ITV story

      The new BBC story is unusual
      Scarborough: Two held after victim raped in Dean Road Cemetery
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4ngxkgdg07o
      The omission is that the story omits the man’s name
      Even though he’s been charged.

      The first BBC story was titled
      “Two held after ‘terrifying’ rape in cemetery”

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  50. StewGreen says:

    Current BBC headline, sounds like Kamala PR

    “LIVE
    Kamala Harris takes to the stage to cheers of thousands of supporters”

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