Start the Week 18th August 2025

The BBC will be fixated with the meeting of President Trump and the dregs of Europe over the Ukraine negotiations . The invasion will continue to be ignored – together with the crimes of the invaders . Any bet Starmer will recall their cursed Parliament ?

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261 Responses to Start the Week 18th August 2025

  1. Fedup2 says:

    I wonder what nationality pc Marcin Zielinski of herts constabulary is ? He just got 4 months for trousering a ladies underwear in her burgled bedroom. …

    Plod has this thing about recruiting trash – that busy is gonna be busy for 4 months …. They really destroyed plod didn’t they

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      Specifically, a Section 32 search of a person allows a constable to search an arrested person if they reasonably believe the person:
      * May be a danger to themselves or others.
      * May have items that could help them escape.
      * May have evidence related to the offense they were arrested for.

      For premises, Section 32(2)(b) allows a search of the location where the arrest took place or where the person was immediately before the arrest, but only for evidence related to an indictable offense.

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  2. MarkyMark says:

    They make it sound like Council wanted to stop them? HA HA AH HAHA !

    “Council (WHO WANTS MIGRANTS) wins (DID NOT WANT IT) bid (BEGGING BOWL) to stop hotel housing asylum seekers”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy98gdnrl7lo

    Asylum seekers are due to be removed (MOVED SOMEWHERE ELSE) from an Essex hotel after a council was granted a temporary High Court injunction blocking them from being housed there.

    removed = “WRONG WORD” … REAL WORD = MOVED = going somewhere else. HA HA HAH AHA H!

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  3. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    I see the council has restored/cleaned up/fixed the roundabout painted with a St. George Cross within 24 hours.
    Let’s paint St. George Crosses in all the potholes.

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  4. Lucy Pevensey says:

    and then…….
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    • MarkyMark says:

      Any with Mohammed cartoon on? Free speech needs to go the bins! Free speech for the Batley FREE (THREE)

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    • Fedup2 says:

      There’s a big big market there ….

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      • Scroblene says:

        Anyone remember the ‘I’m Backing Britain’ campaign back in the late sixties?

        The Union Flag was everywhere, everyone was showing the flag – and honouring the brave ladies who decided to work an extra hour each day, to ‘save the country’! I think even Prince Philip got involved – but he would, wouldn’t he…

        Of course, it was Labour in government, with Wilson doing a kids’ version of what TTK is doing today, (although Wislon had Marcia to hold his ‘hand’, not some ******** **** ***), back then.

        But it did work, despite the unions whingeing as usual!

        But back then, we didn’t have two-tier policing, two-tier ‘justice’, and loads of illegal foreigners sponging off our taxes.

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  5. Fedup2 says:

    5pm news – they had that Danny shaw – a former BBC mouth – home affairs – then a SPAD for pixie at the home office ( no bias comrade ) Danny leaked out his regret that the Tory Epping council won its’ case to get that hotel emptied of invading vermin – Danny is worried that the other 270 ? Hotels also didn’t get planning permission to put invader vermin in them
    The home office didn’t contest the Epping case until yesterday night as the case came to an end .

    The bbc then got a mouthpiece for invaders on – but there was no counter argument – put the invader vermin in military bases in thr middle of nowhere – make life so miserable that they want to leave and go home to France ….

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      I used to go past that Epping hotel 2 winters ago, windows always open…
      Who does that?
      People with blazing hot central heating.

      “Somani Hotels Director
      As of Tuesday, August 19, 2025, the directors of Somani Hotels Limited are Nilufa Hassan Somani and Mr Hassanali Karmali Alibhai Somani”

      Probably continue getting paid for the hotel for a few years ahead.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Its probably also a laundery and he has a palace back home

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      • Scroblene says:

        That group unfortunately known to Scrobs from the past.

        Not a pleasant memory.

        ‘Funnily’ enough, I expected to see that company name again with all this chaotic mayhem caused by TTK and his diminutive bunch of cretins.

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  6. markh says:

    Our nannying government will activate the emergency alerts to everyone’s phone on Sunday 7 September at 3.00 pm, so you have until then to disable them and annoy the BBC who are fully complicit.

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    • Scroblene says:

      I’ll be asleep, Mark – no need to concern Scrobs after a bottle of Chablis…

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  7. MarkyMark says:

    No protests by Gary Lineker on Saudi or Rat emojis for them!

    A few realities about Saudi Arabia:

    Blasphemy and apostasy laws: Criticism of the Qur’an, Muhammad, or Islam can bring severe punishment, including prison or even death in extreme cases.

    Other scriptures: Technically, private possession of a Bible or Torah is not illegal anymore — especially for foreign workers — but public display, distribution, or proselytizing is strictly forbidden. That’s why you said “you can have a Bible but don’t wave it about.” It has to remain private.

    Religious control: The Saudi state has historically tied its legitimacy to a strict Wahhabi interpretation of Islam. Questioning that foundation is seen as questioning the state itself.

    Recent changes: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has loosened some restrictions (cinemas, women driving, concerts), but when it comes to religion and speech, there’s still very little tolerance for dissent.
    (c) ChatGPT

    …………..

    What actually happened in the 2024 UK riots

    During the violent unrest sparked by far-right misinformation and Islamophobia, there’s no credible evidence that Muslim individuals or mosque leaders told people to “take weapons back to the mosques.” However, what did occur—and is well documented—is this:

    In towns like Middlesbrough, more than 300 community members stood guard outside the Jamia Masjid Al Madinah, arming themselves with stones and makeshift defenses to protect the mosque from far-right rioters bearing weapons
    telegraph.co.uk
    thenationalnews.com
    .

    These actions weren’t offensive—rather, they were protective and reactive, spurred by fear and a collective need to safeguard their community.

    So while the phrase “take your weapons back to the mosque” sounds provocative and echoes militant rhetoric, in this case, the reality was quite the opposite: people came to defend their place of worship under threat—not to prepare for an organized spring of violence.

    ChatGPT says it’s ok to defend yourself when you need to against the far right!

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  8. JonathanR says:

    “Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them” Charley Reese

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    • Scroblene says:

      “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy.”

      Sir Ernest Benn, quoted in The Observer, 1930 (Wedgie’s sensible uncle).

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  9. Doobster78 says:

    BBC 6pm

    Trump now admits Putin might not want peace is the headline

    The BBC are DESPERATE for these peace talks to fail , absolutely DESPERATE.

    Every piece , whether it be TV , Radio or online is slanted towards hoping it will fail . It’s actually disgraceful.

    I screenshotted some lefty today on social media who was adamant Trump is being played by Putin , all the other lefties clapping her on . Again , they are not interested in peace as it’s Trump , they’d rather see this war carry on .

    DERANGED. MENTALLY ILL are the left

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      Putin doesn’t want a CEASEFIRE is what the BBC can’t get in their heads.

      And zekensky issued a decree I think in 22, making it illegal for anyone, including himself to negotiate with Putin.
      Bbc always quiet on that fact.

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    • Scroblene says:

      “DERANGED. MENTALLY ILL are the left”

      Prezactly!

      When you know that the dissent and hatred for President Trump comes from deranged lefties like that silly bitch being interviewed by Konstantin, and her foreign, Turkish poodle butting in, outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, it’s not difficult to see that with such a weak, ineffectual coven of lefties in Mohammed Street, this country is in the potential sight of an awful rebellion, sooner rather than later…

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  10. Richard Pinder says:

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    The US Department of State has issued a report about Britain’s “Worsening Human Rights”. Reporting on “Significant human rights issues included credible reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression. This was after Starmer ordered the use of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 for a “technical capability notice” to break all encryption systems worldwide to spy on the enemies of the British state. Elon Musk found out and said “This is crazy”. This was after the Headmaster of Almondbury School unknowingly broke an NDA in a film called ‘Silenced’ banned by court order in Britain. This was why Starmer wanted to arrest Elon Musk, until President Trump intervened. The film ‘Silenced’ was then watched by 33 million Americans on X. It exposes British Justice to Americans as being as corrupt as what Trump called ‘Communist China’. The British communist state ‘banned film’ also exposed Justice Matthew Nicklin, as the world’s most famous ‘bent Judge’. The US House Judiciary Committee is now looking into the British Governments use of secret courts, super-injunctions, DSMA-Notices and the use of thousands of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) used to silence witnesses and victims of rape.

    This comes on top of US investigations into the British Governments censorship operations carried out by the British National Security and Online Information Team (NSOIT) the National Internet Intelligence Investigations Team (NIIIT), OFCOM, GCHQ, MI5, DSMA, the 77th Brigade Domestic Psyops Team and the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT). This was after Starmer’s controversial new orwellian sounding “Online Safety Act” came into effect. In response to the left-wing governments censorship, Elon Musk said the purpose of the Act is “suppression of the people.” The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is also backing US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Children’s Health Defense (CHD) who have sued the BBC lead Trusted News Initiative (TNI) for assisting British State Online Censorship.

    Trump is also concerned with Farage’s swing towards socialism, with Reform UK supporting ID cards and replacing Trump sympathisers, with ‘left-wing middle-class Lib/Lab/Con artists’, ‘woke pro-EU defectors’ and ‘nepotistic political careerists’ all hoping to save their careers, by pleasing Farage, and fooling the voter into thinking that Islam is nice, and that working-class Reform UK supporters are far-right rioters who should be thrown out of Reform UK, like Farage has done with half of his MP’s.

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  11. Scroblene says:

    I’ve just got to share this here, from Guido…

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    AI characters are easy to spot lifeless jerky unnatural movements, and a boring computer voice that is pre-scripted, but then again when you see Starmer…

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    Hilarious!

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  12. pugnazious says:

    All true…just a shame you have to see Morgan’s idiot face whilst watching….

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  13. pugnazious says:

    Be interesting to see the reaction to the Epping judgement…if old Campbell isn’t crying into his latte tomorrow I’d be surprised….when the barge was shut down they rejoiced….somehow now…not so much.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      It’s so re assuring that the Islamic home office continues to be incompetent and not realising all those hotels needed a change in planning permission to become hostels . I bet they breach health and safety fire laws as well with a bunch on non English speaking invaders put in a dangerous place . Surprised there hasn’t been a fire already ……

      I don’t know if I can be bothered to read the judgement – but it seems the home office legal mafia only got involved on Monday night – to which the judge said WTF – this case is heard mate – and after judgement immediate appeal by the Islamic Home Office was refused .

      Presumably the Islamic home office thought they’d be okay with another Lucy Connolly DEI type judge but someone in the listing office screwed up and put a real judge on the case .

      No doubt the appeal will be fixed with a DEI judge Mohammed on the case or a lefty cat woman to tick box and overturn the judgement – by the end of the week I bet …..another TTK job …
      Hoping Lucy Connolly is released on Wednesday – a day early – but they are vindictive in the worst way so will inflict late punishment – betcha …

      TR has put up a long post imploring those who turn up on the 13th of September to be on best behaviour – not drunk – not looking to take on plod – and make it a happy party atmosphere .
      I think he’ll be up against it as plod will be itching for mass arrests using horses and dogs and RUC armoured Landrover’s is they get the chance .

      New thread time – thanks all

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  14. pugnazious says:

    This is from the Spectator….the full read….it’s about France….but it’s the same in Britain where politicians, media, institutions, business, academia all bend the knee and prepare for submission…and force us to do the same….

    ‘Has France got what it takes to stand up to the Islamists?’
    ‘In the early 1990s, an underground organisation was launched called the Barbie Liberation Movement (BLM). Its mission statement was a ‘commitment to challenging malign systems’, by which it meant the patriarchy.

    The BLM was inspired by a talking Barbie doll, launched in 1992, who had 270 platitudes, one of which was ‘math class is tough’. Outraged feminist groups forced Mattel Inc, the makers of Barbie, to remove what they described as a sexist slur.

    Now, though, may be the hour for the Barbie Liberation Movement to reform and once more fight the patriarchy. This time, however, the patriarchy is different. It no longer consists of ageing white men with their outdated views that science and maths are subjects best left to boys; it’s Islamists, whose view on women make the men of Mattel in the early 1990s seem positively progressive.

    The Islamists haven’t mellowed since 2016. Quite the opposite

    Last week, an Islamist mob forced the mayor of Noisy-le-Sec, a Parisian suburb run by the Communists, to cancel a screening of Barbie, the Hollywood blockbuster starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. They liked neither the feminist nor the homosexual elements in the film and threatened the mayor that there would be trouble if the open-air screening went ahead.

    The mayor succumbed to the threats, provoking an angry backlash among France’s political class. Aurore Bergé, the minister for gender equality, said it was more than just a thuggish threat from a group of young men: it was an attempt by Islamists to ‘infiltrate’ society and impose their values at the expense of the Republic’s.

    Bruno Retailleau, the interior minister, also used the word ‘infiltrate’ and said the objective of the Islamists is ‘to tip the whole of French society under sharia law’. In the face of such dedicated fanaticism, said Retailleau, ‘the slightest retreat…is unacceptable’.

    The mayor of Noisy-le-Sec has promised to show the film – which was requested by residents of his district – at a later date; but rather than admit he was wrong to cave in to the Islamists, Mayor Olivier Sarrabeyrouse has tried to blame the furore on his political adversaries. At a press conference he declared:

    While I continue to condemn in the strongest terms the acts that I have described as obscurantism and fundamentalism, I condemn even more strongly the political exploitation and speculation, the racist and Islamophobic hatred that has been pouring out of the right and the far right.

    Sarrabeyrouse also pointed a finger at journalists, suggesting there were more important matters in the world than Islamists curtailing freedom of expression.

    I regret that you journalists are still arguing about our local issue, even though a few days ago, several of your colleagues were cowardly murdered by the Israeli army.

    Sarrabeyrouse doesn’t appear to understand what is at stake; or perhaps he does and he knows, like others on Europe’s political left, that pandering to elements of the Muslim vote is the only way to be re-elected, as they have long since lost the support of the white working class. The French call this ‘clientélisme’.

    In June this year the official magazine for all France’s elected mayors published a warning ahead of next May’s municipal elections. Headlined ‘Muslim Brotherhood: the risk of “clientelist deals” in municipal elections’, the article relayed the key findings of a recent government report about the Muslim Brotherhood in France. The secretive Islamist organisation had embarked on a new strategy, warned the report, which they described as ‘municipal Islamism’. The Brotherhood would stand some of its members in next year’s elections while also organising ‘”clientelist transactions” aimed at satisfying certain specific segments of the Muslim electorate’.

    Mayor Sarrabeyrouse will have a hard time trying to convince France that his critics are ‘Islamophobic’; the threats made against Barbie are just the latest in a series of ugly incidents this summer. In June, a pop-up store opened in Lyon selling Islamic clothing. Stating that it catered to ‘modest Muslim women’, the shop refused entry to any customer whose head was uncovered.

    In July, a cinema in Saint-Ouen, just north of Paris, cancelled at late notice a documentary about freedom of expression inspired by the murder of the Charlie Hebdo staff a decade ago. It was reported that the cinema felt that the film violated its ‘welcome charter’, which ‘prohibits political events’. This hadn’t prevented the cinema from showing a film a week earlier about environmental activism.

    At the end of July, a 28-year-old woman was beaten up at a station south of Paris by a man who called her a ‘dirty whore’ for wearing a short skirt. The man’s wife, who was wearing a North African djellaba, joined in the attack.

    Nine years ago this month, I wrote an article for Coffee House headlined ‘France is right to ban the burkini’. That summer, young women had begun appearing on French beaches wearing the Islamic burkini; coming only days after an Islamist had murdered 86 people at Nice, the authorities banned the garment for fear it would provoke a wider French public still in shock after the massacre.

    I argued that the French were right because the burkini was just one strand of an Islamist strategy of intimidation. I referenced the case of a Muslim waitress in a Nice bar who had recently been assaulted by two men for serving alcohol during Ramadan. I also mentioned the young woman in Reims, beaten by a pack of furious teenage girls who objected to her sunbathing in a bikini in a public park.

    At the time Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president, warned of the emergence of a police of morality, and said: ‘If we do not put an end to this, there is a risk that in ten years, young Muslim girls who do not want to wear the veil or burkini will be stigmatised and peer-pressured.’

    Last year in Montpellier a 13-year-old Muslim girl was beaten unconscious outside her school gates in Montpellier by a fellow pupil who felt she dressed too liberally.

    The Islamists haven’t mellowed since 2016. Quite the opposite. They sense that France, and Europe in general, is weakening. They haven’t the stomach for a fight. Most European politicians, like the mayor in Noisy-le-Sec, just want a quiet life. Better to submit than to stand up to the Islamists.’

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  16. Pete says:

    TTK must be the worst negotiator in history,
    next thing you know he’ll be giving away our country.
    Oops, of course, he already has to the invaders.

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