Midweek 5th March 2025

For some it’s Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent – which is the most important time in the Christian Calender . People are encouraged to give something up – so why not give up your TV Licence . Cancel that DD today …

Bookmark the permalink.

332 Responses to Midweek 5th March 2025

  1. Lucy Pevensey says:

    And Next

       9 likes

    • Fedup2 says:

      Looks like the peoples party of Judea has just become the judea people’s party ….. sad that Farage is going for the shambles vote . And I understand reform has a Muslim in charge – I’d never vote for a Muslim ….. or Hindu ….. or a non white … makes me a racist bigot ? Could care less ….

         14 likes

  2. Lucy Pevensey says:

    I hope it’s not too many postings. But I think it’s good to hear it from the horse’s mouth so to speak. Because we all know that media will spin it.

       13 likes

    • Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

      Au contraire, Lucy! Thanks for keeping us up-to-date.

         10 likes

  3. Fedup2 says:

    The ‘Cumbria crack ‘ News site reports that the driver of a car which killed a 10 year old 3? Days ago has been ‘released on bail ‘ thus not identified …..

    …. Interestingly there is a report of a 27 year old mum getting 6 months suspended for 18 months for a social media comment during the minor disturbances last summer – she suggested the treatment on hotel harbouring illegals be repeated in a local hotel … easy meat for plod . Not quite the full TTK treatment but ‘free speech ‘ not on your life …

       11 likes

  4. JonathanR says:

    Well looks like Nigel Farage has hit the self destruct button. I expect he just does not like being criticized. First Ben Habib and now Rupert Lowe who are two of the most sensible patriotic people I have ever listened to.(excluding Sir Roger Scruton of course) I believe Mr Farage has become quite conceited. Looks lIke Reform will start going backwards from now on Watch the polls

       10 likes

  5. Lucy Pevensey says:

    A little bit of good news for a change

       10 likes

    • JonathanR says:

      Goof news but “Dheyaa” does not sound very English. We seem to have introduced all the worlds problems and sectarianism into the UK

         3 likes

  6. pugnazious says:

    The BBC is front and centre of this…the drive to replace native British people and ‘brown’ Britain using mass immigration, cultural indoctrination and the revision of history. The BBC is the mouthpiece for the political and Establishment regimes that both hate Britain and its history and seek to start again wiping out a people and their past…more Year Zero than Net Zero.

    And those who aren’t fully onboard with this are too afraid to oppose it…too afraid to, as they actually could, stop the boats etc, and too afraid to stop the spread and gradual domination of extremely unpleasant alien cultures and beliefs. They’d rather accept the creeping takeover than stand up to it in what could only be a civil war of people taking back their land, history, culture and beliefs and the right to live that life….though some might object to the characterisation of it as a civil war given that one side are not of this land.

    ‘If you’re not frightened you’re not paying attention.’

       9 likes

  7. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    My thought about the Lowe situation is that the writing was on the wall when Elon Musk said Nigel wasn’t the right person to lead Reform with the suggestion that Rupert was.

    Nigel saw Rupert as a credible threat to replace him as leader and possibly PM.

    I hope this can be resolved but these are two Alpha Males so it’s not looking good.

    At least there’s plenty of time to get Reform back to be the winner at the next election rather than this happening on the run up to the election.

    Reform is still the only Party worth voting for but they are disappointing a lot of us.
    Habib and Lowe are two excellent politicians and I hope they end up back in Reform even though it looks unlikely at present.

       10 likes

    • JonathanR says:

      I was hoping Jenrick would have won the Tory leadership But as predicted they couldn’t stop themselves voting for the DEI candidate

         6 likes

    • pugnazious says:

      Classic case of arrogant, stupid, self-interested politician putting himself before party…happened with Boris as he was toppled by people who didn’t care what damage they did [see where the Tories are now thanks to them] as long as they got Boris out.

      If they topple Farage, for whatever faults he may have, it’s the end for Reform.

         1 likes

  8. JonathanR says:

    My goodness Why are lefty politicians so thin skinned. Why anyone voted for this baby is beyond me
    “Trudeau reduced to tears after ‘colourful’ phone call with Trump over tariffs”

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/03/07/trudeau-reduced-to-tears-phone-call-with-trump/

       5 likes

  9. Lucy Pevensey says:

    Couldn’t they both join UKIP? With Nick Tenconi They would make a strong trio. Not for me to decide but it seems like a way forward. 4 years to work on it.

       5 likes