18 Responses to Weekend 23rd August 2025

  1. tomo says:

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    • JohnC says:

      ‘How would you like to find out where I live ?.
      But promise not to set fire to the entrance if I don’t call you later.’

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    • digg says:

      It’s just a bloody built in faux “ inclusive “ media response that smells of “media opportunity” that it makes you want to throw up….

      The British public are sick and tired of this lying manipulation.

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  2. digg says:

    The global populations are being gaslighted over Gaza. Anti-Semitic actors in the laughable “UN” and “Correspondents” in Gaza are joining forces to denigrate an Israeli response to one of the most brutal and aggressive attacks any group have ever launched on another.

    Notice that the narrative NEVER mentions the barbaric Hamas actions. It only ever finger wags against Israel when the truth is that Hamas should be a 100% illegitimate organisation to any group in the World with a clear unbiased head and a genuine conscience.

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  3. Flotsam says:

    Smarmer? What a strange man, he must be very wealthy after years of being a Barrister then as head of the CPS. He has a presumably significant tax free Pension and an income as PM as well, there could be other donations and appearance monies. And yet, he opts to receive fairly lavish gifts of a personal nature from a ‘friend’. There are a number of possible explanations for his decision to accept the gifts, none of them enhance his image or standing. Perhaps he was being rewarded for a favour? One would wonder of the nature of the favour, for the past or future? Why would he accept gifts of the type he received? I think it makes him look bought or cheap, he has in my opinion exercised incredibly bad judgement in acceptance. Who needs glasses costing thousands of pounds?
    One might wonder whether there is a history of accepting ‘gifts’ extending into his past.

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    • JohnC says:

      The CPS. The environment where people like Starmer flourish.
      The same ones who recently chose to take the meaning of ‘We need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all’ to mean ‘encouraging violent disorder’ and not ‘incitement to murder’.
      And then he who said it IN PUBLIC was found ‘not guilty’.
      I for one have lost all trust and confidence in our government and those REAL fascists behind the scenes who are getting desperate as their attempts to force their own politicial ideology on the rest of us are failing.
      Whatever comes of this is well deserved.

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      • digg says:

        Yes the glaring comparison between what that despicable bloke said and got away with possibly due to his ethnic group and what Lucy Connolly did real time for under Starmer’s wicked and nasty political purge totally damn this joke of a government in my opinion.

        Connolly was a woman expressing her own opinion from her own living room on an open chat group. Whereas this bloke was a polititician speaking publicly on behalf of his party.

        Starmer is the massively problematic head of probably the worst government this nation has ever seen who appear to have no connect to the public and can only move forward by implementing new punitive credos.

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  4. Scroblene says:

    Fed, I’ve let you down!

    You tipped me off about the new post, but I was watching Ian Richardson in ‘House of cards’, and became totally absorbed as before…

    What a great series that was!

    I’ll pop that post here again for good measure, as I think it’s still relevant, but…well… I’m so sorry…

    (begins)

    I think Yvette Balls had better get back from her hols PDQ, as the press (the normals, not beeboids), are having a field day about the disgrace of Lucy Connolly’s imprisonment.

    And there are so many British Citizens agreeing with her cause, her composure, and also, they’re on call to see Pigster and his ridiculous bunch of hopeless individuals hauled over the coals for quite a long time now!

    This will run and run, and before labour are kicked out of ‘government’, they’ll have lost most of their useless labour councils as well, especially those with hotels full of illegals!

    What a twat Starmer is! He can’t run anything properly!

    Nothing so serious about this on the far-left bBC website, presumably it’s been vanished into the regions, where nobody bothers to go.

    What do we expect? It’s only a TV tax on stupidity!

    ………

    I won’t be going to Notting Hill, I have enough knives, all safe in my kitchen drawer here, and I don’t like the stuff they call ‘music’ either. And ‘street food’ well, forget it!

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Scroblene – I couldn’t possibly comment …actually I got the House of Cards DVD set for about £1 but am saving it for a rainy day …

      I notice the telegraph leading on Lucy Connolly but the guardian ignoring it – and going for the coloured actor who lost his defamation case …

      Lucy shouid stand in the Starmer constituency ….

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  5. tomo says:

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  6. JonathanR says:

    I have now figured out why the so-called conservatives have chosen an African to lead them. They are after the Notting Hill Carnival voter

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  7. Richard Pinder says:

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  8. Richard Pinder says:

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  9. Richard Pinder says:

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  10. Richard Pinder says:

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  11. JonathanR says:

    Isn’t it sad that the cartoons posted by Richard are all true.
    The single most reason for the state of the police can be put down to the McPhearson report. Him and the Met head Ian Blair destroyed the British police.

    “What has happened to the British policeman? Once, he was the embodiment of British orderliness, civility and trust — a gentle and humane figure as portrayed in Dixon of Dock Green, known to his community and visible on its streets. Today he is an individual who symbolises contemporary British disorder: lazy, secretly unpleasant, obsessed with regulation, an enforcer of petty tyranny, and an ignorer of civil disturbance.”
    https://thecritic.co.uk/what-has-happened-to-the-police/

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