269 Responses to Weekend 16th November 2024

  1. Zephir says:

    This bunch of lying sh@ts are at it again.
    Never will this mob be elected again for at least a generation, whoever is the alternative.

    Even if it’s a Muppet / Fraggle Rock coalition as the other option:

    “One in ten to be hit with £3,000 council tax bills after Keir Starmer gives local authorities permission to raise it by nearly three times the rate of inflation”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14092829/one-ten-3000-council-tax-permission-raise-inflation.html

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I think it is inevitable that council tax bands will be changed to suck even more taxes out of home occupiers – apart from the feckless benefits addicts Labour loves for their multiple votes of course…

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    • Peter Grimes says:

      “ Never will this mob be elected again for at least a generation, whoever is the alternative.”

      You can never, to date, underestimate the stupidity of the lumpen proletariat. That compounded with Liebor possibly giving the vote to 14-16 year olds could have substantial consequences.

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  2. Zephir says:

    @ Vlad

    Here it is, as mentioned in your previous post regarding bbc interviewee and his comments about the bbc:

    It stopped embedding and is on and off as it’s facebook

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  3. Zephir says:

    interesting bloke, but I strongly suspect his rather camp demeanour and open gayness is why he seems to get away with it without being cancelled or vilified as a straight man inevitably would: (sad but true)

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    • vlad says:

      He was flamboyantly gay and had numerous black boyfriends (or, in his own colourful words, “I’ve su***d more black c*ck than you’ve had hot dinners, darling”).
      Those two facts earned him a few points on the woke chart and gave him a measure of protection.
      But the establishment still finally managed to take him down on some bogus allegation that he was advocating paedophilia after he referred approvingly to the ancient Greeks having younger boyfriends.
      After that he was massively cancelled, he lost his speaking engagements, his book contracts, his livelihood and a lot of money.
      They stitched him up good.

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      • Zephir says:

        Interesting, never heard of him until today.

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        • vlad says:

          That’s cos they cancelled him so effectively. 🙂
          He was becoming huge, especially on the alt-right scene, and especially in America, and especially on the University campus speaking tour scene, where he was causing riots as the Left tried to silence him.
          The cowardly woke University administrators also colluded in cancelling him in various ways – one being to charge Milo prohibitive amounts for extra security.
          His main sin was to be gay and right-wing – stay in your lane, gay boy.
          The other was to make the Right seem cool, fun and entertaining.
          But worst of all, he supported Hitler Trump. They HAD to take him down.

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  4. Fedup2 says:

    It looks like Farage is trying to force the hand of the CPS by bringing a private prosecution for the Islamic Manchester airport affray .
    They either let it roll on – compelling witnesses to give evidence – take it over completely – or discontinue it which might mean every one – plod and Muslims get no court time …

    In any event the delay in this case is not acceptable but no doubt a TTK manoeuvre …

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    • Flotsam says:

      I think the issue with prosecution might be some possibly some racist language being used by the Police. No excuse for the physical attack on the Police but an embarrassment so best brushed under the carpet.
      Given Smarmer’s CPS connections I would imagine they will discontinue.

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  5. Lazy Cat says:

    Only the big stories for the BBC.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98en7v43qzo

    Apparently India, a country that can afford a space program, has unsatisfactory pavements.

    And I’m supposed to care about this because…?

    Meanwhile, I’ve just seen a clip of Farage saying he’s heard more about the Southport attacks, but he and other MPs have been sworn to secrecy about it. Even (according to Farage in the interview anyway) Parliamentary privilege can’t be used to bring this up in Parliament.

    It sounds huge and he seemed concerned, but hey…

    ..it’s not big news like India’s crowded and untidy pavements.

    By the way, you can speculate on pretty much anything, despite what maniacs like the lefty media, politicians and police chiefs say. It’s human nature. It’s not the same as stating something as fact.

    I speculate one of the following. All could be false, of course.

    1. The alleged killer’s dad played an alleged big part in the Rwandan genocide.

    2. He was an alleged covert to radical islam.

    3. He was (allegedly) abused at the BBC studios, and was then allegedly accused of touching girls at the dance studio. He got fired (if he worked in the gym or the dance studio) or banned from the building. Perhaps he’d been or was about to be charged with some kind of sex offence? Who knows if they keep schtum?

    It could be to stop the case being jeopardised (not sure how that’s possible really) or ‘for our own good’.

    None of the above may be true, but people will speculate if they don’t know what he’s done or being accused of.

    Just be careful stating something as ‘fact’ about the case, unless you want 3 years in Starmer’s gulag.

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