Midweek 9th July 2025

As Britain is invaded by the day – which the BBC tries to ignore – it is faced with a ‘celebrity ‘ called Gregg Wallace giving his side of the story over various allegations of ‘inappropriate behaviour ‘. Let’s hope Mr Wallace does further damage to the BBC after the Glastonbury disgrace last week . Time flies .

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130 Responses to Midweek 9th July 2025

  1. vlad says:

    The woke King’s woke statements on 7/7 and to Macron today have finally made me a Republican.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      I think the King should open Garden Centres and migrant hotels.
      A real King would ride down to Kent beach with a sword….

      …………

      The plot revolves around the adventures of a member of the lowest nobility, a hidalgo[e] from La Mancha named Alonso Quijano, who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his mind and decides to become a knight-errant (caballero andante) to revive chivalry and serve his nation, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha.[b] He recruits as his squire a simple farm labourer, Sancho Panza, who brings an earthy wit to Don Quixote’s lofty rhetoric.

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    • moggiemoo says:

      I was generally ambivalent about the monarchy but I had respect for Liz. Not this tool though.

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  2. Althepalerp says:

    Wealth tax – start with the woke King.. . . .

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  3. Flotsam says:

    Speaker Hoyle’s not so subtle slight to Nigel Farage as follows (Hansard):
    Prime Minister.

    My hon. Friend makes a powerful point, and I hope it was heard by those on the Conservative Benches. It is an absolute scandal that failed personal protective equipment contracts were handed out by the Conservatives, costing taxpayers £1.4 billion. We are focused on getting our money back. I can confirm that the commissioner is now investigating fraud involving bounce back and business support loans, and we will continue to go after the fraudsters, grifters and con artists, no matter who they are or where we find them.

    (Speaker Hoyle calls Farage)

    Nigel Farage
    (Clacton) (Reform)

    Lots of ribaldry ,a disgrace.
    Jeremy Corbyn was very noticeably on view behind, shaking his head. I wonder if he knew to be sat there.

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    • digg says:

      Having watched the footage it is pretty clear that the placement of Corbyn and the guy on the left who constantly tried to talk over Farage was intentional.

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  4. JonathanR says:

    This is a perfect example of propaganda
    From the Independent. Tuesday 8/7/25
    “British Museum to close on key day in summer – but it won’t say why -Exclusive: Speculation that the closure is related to French president Emmanuel Macron’s state visit as 18,000 visitors face disappointment ”

    Now a youtube post from Dws News (whoever they are)
    Just In: Macron & Starmer Mobbed by Fans in London | Selfies, Smiles & UK-France Unity | AC15

    So they have closed the British Museum to the public and invited a load of lefties to pretend to be an adoring random London crowd .

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Long live the great leader – maybe TTK will embrace the full goebells playbook and only be filmed surrounded by adoring fans – just like another deluded chancer who took his country to the abyss ….

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  5. digg says:

    This is a Guardian piece by Owen Jones where he mumbles and grumbles about being restricted about showing any kind of positive noises for Palestine Action, who have recently been made a proscribed terrorist group for their support of those violently opposed to the existence of Israel in The Middle East in general and Israel and Gaza in particular.

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/09/palestine-action-britain-support-protest-law,’’

    I understand another “protest group” had the same mission in Germany in the 1930’s. To prevent a re-run of this The Jewish nation had chosen to arm themselves and it looks like they were wise to do so. The people who call them out for this seem to think they should be at the mercy of any aggressor with no right to hit back.

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  6. Fedup2 says:

    Im guessing the BBC won’t be covering the bonfire in Northern Ireland with a dinghy full of dummies on the top . The mail on line has and doesn’t like the idea …..

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  8. digg says:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3071vp2d8yo

    In my view, what is required is a massive high capacity, long lasting 500 aircraft ultra heavy bombing and missile blitz on the houti region followed by a boots on the ground huge clean- up army to leave absolutely nothing standing….Flatten everything there. How about it Trump? Just get rid of these vicious bloodthirsty, cowardly vermin who only attack unarmed vessels off the face of the earth.

    Sometimes it is necessary to teach low-life’s a hard lesson in what is acceptable behaviour or they will just keep going with their cowardly behaviour.

    Sometimes it is necessary to deal with absolute shit using total force.

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