183 Responses to Start the Week 1st September 2025

  1. wwfc says:

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  2. Pete says:

    This song needs to no 1 on the bbc charts if they still have such a thing, a wake up call if ever we needed one.

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  3. pugnazious says:

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    • G says:

      Frantic calls to the UN et al. from No. 10: ‘Please advise next step, our peasants are about to revolt. All obfuscation actions have failed to deceive them…………’

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  4. Deborah says:

    I have had to do some on line training. Apparently even though it isn’t the law we should all advocate for minority groups. Never mind if I work for a company making widgets, I would have thought my priority was to make widgets. All my effort should be to play my part in ensuring enough widgets are made for the company to make enough money to pay my wages and have enough over for the company to make a profit.

    The next training was safeguarding. Sexual exploitation of children can be committed by people of ANY sex. I had thought there could be nasty people of EITHER sex.

    I have to do the training. I can fight indoctrination in my mind. I could say more but this is no longer a country of free speech.

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    • popeye says:

      The point is, Deborah, all those DEI managers they’ve employed have to be seen to DO something for their wages. Think of the cost to the company from their salaries and the lost time of all thise employees. Crazy

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  5. JonathanR says:

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  6. tomo says:

    Operation Ginger Squirrel

    AKA quick, take the heat off Starmer

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    • tomo says:

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      • Deborah says:

        I’m sure with the right advice Angela hasn’t broken any laws;
        but
        1. I thought a M.P. should (or has to?) live in their constituency. Hove is not her constituency.
        2. Angela seems to think she has two primary homes,which mere mortals cannot have so where is her primary residency?
        3. Angela is reported to be worth Ā£4.7 million. Even if there is exaggeration there and she is worth only Ā£2 million. Most people starting out as a carer and rising to a M.P.’s salary couldn’t accumulate that sort of money, especially after a divorce. Angela needs to explain her good luck. Maybe she won the prize draw on GBNews?

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      • Sluff says:

        From where does such a ā€˜talented’ ā€˜educated’ ’intelligent’ ā€˜hard working’ person as Angela Rayner get Ā£800,000 to buy herself a flat?

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  7. tomo says:

    circular firing squad?

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    • G says:

      Was he charged with common assault……………

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      • Fedup2 says:

        You can see that those gimps can’t wait to use a spray or taser on some victim – the 95 year old with dementia being tapered in his care home is – haunting …

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    • Sluff says:

      Why is it that a joke from around 40 years ago seems to be more relevant with each passing day.

      ā€˜Help the Police. Beat yourself up’.

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  8. tomo says:

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  9. tomo says:

    I wonder if they’re advised by the BBC?

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    • popeye says:

      Tomo, the BBC did that with Trump’s speech on January 6th. He exhorted the crowd “to march on Washington..” The BBC took out “and protest peacefully” as did every other major TV organisation.

      Classic case of bias by omission (or in this case, censorship)

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  10. Eddy Booth says:

    “Two men stabbed at Oxford Circus within 24 hours”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c206xg3727eo

    “Two men have been stabbed at a central London Tube station within 24 hours in attacks that police believe are connected.”

    Here’s the connection:
    (In state of the art his resolution video we’ve come to expect.)

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    “Neither victim’s injuries are “life changing or threatening”, police said.

    DCI Gareth Davies said: “There is absolutely no place for violence on the rail network, and detectives are working at pace to investigate these two connected incidents.”

    Be ok if they’d been stabbed them outside then…
    Guess the chief inspector just couldn’t help spouting cliches.

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  11. AsISeeIt says:

    Very cautionary tales edition

    There’s a phrase one used to hear from the old far-left Trotskyite Militant Tendency of the 1980s: “winning people in the activity”

    Our BBC likes to catch ’em young and stupid and have them excited about the Climate Crisis…

    Try the new BBC Weather game… Think you can work out where’s hotter and colder than you today? Find out by playing our game… Play Now

    The public have chosen the next storm names – get ready for Amy, Bram and Chandra… Met Office releases new storm names for 2025-26… forecast to cause “medium” or “high” impacts… For example, named storm number four will be Dave, described by the nominator as named for “my beloved husband who can snore three times louder than any storm”… Stevie was inspired by a little girl named after the Stevie Nicks song, Dreams – which includes the line: “Thunder only happens when it’s raining.” (Stav Danaos, Lead Weather Presenter, BBC)

    Sometimes these segueways tend to write themselves…

    Fleetwood Mac: Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks

    Tell me, tell me, tell me lies
    Tell me lies
    Tell me sweet little lies
    (Tell me lies, tell me, tell me lies)
    Oh, no, no you can’t disguise

    ā€œAn Extraordinary Scandalā€ Met Office ACCUSED Of ā€˜Fake’ Weather Data… Chris Morrison, environment editor at The Daily Sceptic joins Talk’s Julia Hartley-Brewer to discuss reports suggesting the Met Office has been estimating data from 100 ā€˜non-existent’ weather stations. Julia says: ā€œThis is an absolute scandal, the scientific data which we were told… could possibly be being made up.ā€ (Talk TV)

    Your Mr AsI likes to call out the Daily Mirror for being “In-the-tank for Labour”

    Over a year into his premiership and with a thumping parliamentary majority you’d hardly think he’d need it – but this morning the frontpage reads like a Keir Starmer election campaign leaflet: Starmer’s Project Hope… PM hails policies to help young people and promises bright future… I’ll defeat Farage scare tactics (Mirror)

    That gets a place in the BBC’s daily double-whammy header to their online print press review: ‘Camilla saw off attacker with shoe’ and ‘Farage scare tactics’

    Camilla or Cinderella?

    Queen fought off sex attacker… A teenage Camilla hit man with her shoe after he tried to grope her, book claims (Telegraph) – sounds like a bit of a fairy tale to this rather jaded reader…

    Camilla – who has fought tirelessly for victims and survivors of sexual and domestic abuse (The Sun)

    Cinders, you shall go for the ball…

    Camilla whacked groper in goolies (The Sun)

    Don’t worry, kids. This story has a happy ending. She won her Prince in the end.

    Your Mr AsI tends to regard the Daily Mail as the “ever excitable” title.

    Thinking of switching fat jabs as prices soar? Read this very cautionary tale… (Daily Mail)

    How typical of drug pushers – they get you hooked on their product then they hike up the price.

    Rail tickets revolution… Passengers begin trial of pay-as-you-go app that could make travel simpler and cheaper (giveaway freebie Metro)

    The tentative qualifying word ‘could’ doing a heck of a lot of heavy lifting in that headline.

    We like this… as fans of Matt in the Telegraph we do admire a well-honed right-leaning satirical take on the news and now, happy days, we have a cartoon on the frontpage of a commuter-friendly Metro.

    A rather laid-back railwayman looking out from the little window of his station ticket office, as he yawns and leans back in his seat, comments to a passenger: “What you have to understand Mrs Jenkins is that the new GPS based auto digital ticketing app isn’t designed to make YOUR life easier”

    How’s that Digital ID… NHS app… Making Tax Digital… workin’ out fo’ yer?

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    • Fedup2 says:

      When I saw the ā€˜queen fought off sex attacker ā€˜ my mind boggled at the thought of dear old Elizabeth von Windsor having to kick someone in the goolies – then I thought ā€˜no ā€˜ and switched to another Freddie mercury story – but it turned out to be the adulteress married to the outgoing mad emir … who cares …

      .. earthquake in afgee – 250 dead – another page on an excel sheet …

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      • AsISeeIt says:

        In my flight of fancy ā€˜queen fought off sex attacker, at 16 or 17ā€˜ – she was on minor royal duty opening a new kebab shop in Rochdale

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    • moggiemoo says:

      Pay as you go? Isn’t that called a ticket?

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    • G says:

      “The public have chosen the next storm names – get ready for Amy, Bram and Chandra… Met Office releases new storm names for 2025-26… forecast to cause ā€œmediumā€ or ā€œhighā€ impacts… ”

      I note, no ‘Mohamed’………………..yet.

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      • Sluff says:

        These names are clearly totally racist. I mean how often do we get the 13 storms needed to get to M?

        Watch out. They might make this happen by designating passing showers as storms just to put the numbers up to the ā€˜required’ level. Or maybe they’ll not start at A each year but further down the alphabet.

        In the interests of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, you understand.

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    • G says:

      The Queen. Otherwise known as Camilla Parker-Bowles like in Tommy Robinson’s alias…………. Cmon BBC get up to speed.

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  12. vlad says:

    BBC NOT WELCOME HERE.
    YES!
    See vid: https://www.facebook.com/reel/2847925828931797

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  13. AsISeeIt says:

    The public have chosen the next storm names – get ready for Amy, Bram and Chandra… Met Office releases new storm names for 2025-26… (BBC)

    A couple of suggestions that (probably) got a lot of votes but didn’t quite make the cut…

    Stormy Daniels
    Stormy MacStorm Face
    Mohammed – lost out because all the multiple various spellings each count as being completely different names.

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  14. Fedup2 says:

    Today watch
    Im getting a lot better . If I switch it on and hear comrade Robinson – it’s off switch time – I don’t want to contribute to their listening figures ….

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  15. Sluff says:

    Classic example of BBC bias by selective reporting. From Toady.

    The BBC trot out uncritically the government announced increase in ā€˜free’ child care from 15 hours to 30 hours per week (cost to taxpayer Ā£9 bn per year). We hear the problems with this – recruiting extra staff and waiting lists for parents.
    What was mentioned but not examined was that this is only during (school) term time. Who, apart from school staff, only work during term time? The BBC don’t ask. What actually happens is that child care facilities divide the 15 or 30 hours over the full 52 weeks a year. So the weekly contribution for most parents is a lot less than the conveniently round-numbered government figure. To add insult to injury, they wheel on, as parents who will benefit from the new extended hours…….wait for it……two teachers !!!!!!! FFS. Who are not exactly low paid and benefit from 30% employer pension contribution.

    The BBC. The uncritical mouthpiece of the government.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I also hear that the marxist islamic home office is ā€˜ tightening up ā€˜ rules on dependent invaders .

      They really think the public are so thick as to believe such lies šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§

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    • tomo says:

      Sluff – you are too generous to the BBC

      They’re not uncritical mouthpieces blindly parroting …. it’s willfully blind loyalty – spreading embellished narratives with an aggressive zeal while also supressing / omitting fair criticism and context….

      – certainly not what many people think it says on the tin….

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  16. G says:

    “Despite XXXXXXXX being beset by economic mismanagement and misreporting of economic performance by successive governments, investors failed to pick up or act on a growing collection of warning signs:

    unsustainable debt levels,
    excessive public spending,
    high wage growth not supported by productivity growth, which led to a decline in XXXXXX’s competitiveness,
    a surge in credit growth, and
    massive tax evasion.”

    Ring any bells?

    IMF & Greece –
    https://www.econcrises.org/2017/07/20/the-greek-financial-crisis-2009-2016

    Click to access cer-2015-0026.pdf

    The IMF’s playbook will be the same for the UK.

    Abysmal times are ahead and the public are oblivious to what the IMF will impose.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Id love to see a projection of how bad the finance will be and what the IMF will demand…
      And if the IMF is unable it will be up to 47 and i bet the wish list for remaining industries – bae rolls royce and north sea oil will be there

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  17. Sluff says:

    BBC triumphantly reporting that in Scotland the nationalised railway has abandoned peak hour ticket prices. Everyone will now pay the same irrespective of time of day. This will save a lot of money for commuters.

    Apparently this was piloted somewhere and had almost no effect at all on getting people to ā€˜ditch’ their cars. Ditch being the rather derogatory word used by the public transport obsessed BBC to demean those nasty evil car drivers.

    The BBC ask ā€˜who will pay’ for this. The given answer was incomprehensible.
    The actual answer the BBC couldn’t quite bring themselves to focus on is of course ā€˜the taxpayer’ and that should also include the ā€˜English taxpayer’ given the Unionist bribe of the still-operating Barnett formula.

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  18. Sluff says:

    Just thinking about various posts above, Toady was on a real ā€˜soak the taxpayer’ mission today.
    As news stories we had, one after the other, an extension of free child care, asylum seekers in nice hotels, cheap train fares in Scotland, and also a new blood thinning drug that is 14% better than aspirin but I bet you a pound to a penny it is more than 14% more expensive. The BBC didn’t ask of course because healthcare is free, right?

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Sluff -and how much coverage is given to economic strain in Germany france or Uk ?

      I suppose rachel will say UK isnt the only wrecked economy – so i can keep the job …

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  19. tomo says:

    I heard bees can be trained to sniff out drugs and explosives – maybe wasps?

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    • moggiemoo says:

      Perhaps they get them hooked on heroin? Like a wasp isn’t sting-y enough without it needing a fix.

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      • tomo says:

        It’s an area of active research – I hope they’re training them….

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        with commercial possibilities….

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  20. Fedup2 says:

    Much more efficient bribing guards or using drones ..

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    • tomo says:

      Riffing on the insect angle … bees are used to find explosives and other odour producing substances of interest.

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  21. Up2snuff says:

    BBC WEB-SITE Watch #1 – funny how they all have Palestinian or Arab names

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c07p45177z4o
    Scroll down to the Guardian, #6 in the BBC web-site. The Guardian claims that at least 189 so-called ‘journalists’ have been killed in Gaza. I wonder what the IDF and Israel say? The photos of some killed are displayed on the Guardian front page. Strange how they all have, without exception, Arab sounding names.

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    • Guest Who says:

      More curious is who it is doing all the shooting to draw fire from the IDF.

      Seems a senior Oct. 7 planner copped it just now in the rubble, but no industrious reporter in a blue Helmut and JezBo Flak combo ever got to chat about stuff with him on an R&R break in a hospital tunnel bunker.

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  22. Flotsam says:

    Smarmer has promoted Darren Jones to be his Chief Secretary, in effect, he becomes deputy PM. Interesting in view of Rayner’s public image difficulties. Jones is an obvious fit to Smrmer, an over educated non entity with lots of left wing arrogance and little connection to normal people. I find him a very unpleasant little shit basically.

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  23. tomo says:

    Get the ‘orrible whitey Belgians out of Belgium

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    • JohnC says:

      Classic argument that the BBC are biased towards the right because they are not as biased against them as the Lefty idiot thinks they should be.

      They use the same argument to try and say the BBC are biased towards Israel.

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    • Deborah says:

      I wonder why the BBC doesn’t hold Ed Davey more to account about the Post Office scandal.

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  25. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    Storm Kier. Starts in the far left and the wind keeps changing direction.

    Storm milliband. No wind or sun, just wet.

    Storm Rachel. Chaotic winds and cold that brings tears to your eyes.

    Storm Angie. This one keeps appearing in different areas and nobody knows where it’s from.

    Storm Lammy. The 12th. Storm which comes before the 11th. Storm.

    Storm Bridget. Ineffectual Storm in a teacup.

    Storm Nigel. The King of all Storms clearing out a whole load of rubbish.

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  26. tomo says:

    Long past time that council pensions had a review…

    Start with Thurrock and Birmingham

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    • Solomon Grundy says:

      Sorry to pour cold water on this idea Tomo …

      All councils are legally required to offer pensions within a Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). There are 86 LGPSs in England/Wales. Moving from one scheme to another is fraught with difficulties.

      Councils lack direct power to dictate LGPS investment strategies, as these are set by administering authorities and asset pools under strict regulations.

      Tice’s proposal for 75% tracking funds and 25% bonds for Reform’s 13 councils (Ā£66 billion in assets) requires persuading administering authorities (e.g., Kent, Staffordshire) or pools (e.g., ACCESS), which is challenging due to fiduciary duties, diversification needs, and ESG/local investment mandates. Tice’s plan aims to reduce costs and deficits, but its risks (volatility, reduced diversification) could undermine solvency.

      Tice’s plan is unlikely to be adopted broadly, though limited traction is possible in Reform-controlled unitary authorities.

      Without national control, Tice’s influence is limited to persuading the 13 councils’ administering authorities or pools, which is challenging given governance structures and regulatory constraints.

      To implement Tice’s proposal across all LGPS funds, a Reform-led government would need to amend LGPS regulations or the Pension Schemes Bill (2025) to mandate tracker-heavy portfolios and override pool governance. This could involve:
      – Directing pools to allocate 75% to trackers and 25% to bonds.
      – Relaxing fiduciary duties to prioritize cost reduction over diversification.
      – Removing ESG and local investment mandates, which Tice criticises as ā€œwoke.ā€

      Without national control, Tice’s influence is limited to persuading the 13 councils’ administering authorities or pools, which is challenging given governance structures and regulatory constraints.

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      • tomo says:

        Solomon Grundy – Yes, I knew some of that thanks for the reminder – no sarc from here!

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        • Solomon Grundy says:

          Tomo, I’m quite surprised that nobody has mentioned any of this to expose Tice’s unworkable proposal. Maybe later.

          George Osborne (well the Treasury actually), had his eye on the LGPS pension funds back in 2015. They wanted the funds merged and used for “large infrastructure projects”. Nothing has changed ten years later, as that’s what Labour want today.

          I believe the total value of the LGPS funds is over Ā£400 billion. That’s 18 black holes.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        SG
        Thanks for the detail . Guilty confession – when I was studying law I found pension law fascinating – only as an academic exercise – but what I did recognise was that tampering with pension law is very tricky – and the consequences can be horrible ….
        Tice seems to have let himself down in search of an empty promise. Needs better advisors – or someone with a clue – bit like the Marxists…

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  27. tomo says:

    fun in the hopper / chute

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      The fix is in. ULEZ will just be continued using scum 2T fabian judges.

      The hearing will be an ‘outcome-driven’ hearing. This is what marxists do – it is in their nature.

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  28. tomo says:

    X replies and likes obstructed on this

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  29. Fedup2 says:

    Surprisingly the telegraph reports on the earthquake in afgee and allows comments ….which might give one a sense of how British people feel … as well as putting up šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ which is sort of akin to clapping for their NhS . Need a revolution /coup – right 77 brigade ..?

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  30. Fedup2 says:

    Desperate news – Greta and the armada has had to return to port because the weather got cloudy . My hostage idea will have to be put on ice … maybe mossad can kidnap her and present her to Islamic Hamas …

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  31. Fedup2 says:

    Excellent news

    The 4th chief of staff and communications officer in number 10 Mohammed street – and a DEI Muslim woman as a ā€˜financial advisor ā€˜ — the 4th personnel change in 14 months on the
    Ss Marxist Mohammed …
    Even better – he has left the gimps in the cabinet alone —— but let’s face it – they are all,crap .

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  32. Fedup2 says:

    World at one

    Bunch of swamp dwellers talking about where the deckchairs should be placed on Ss Islamic Marxist – no mention of the invasion – just yapping about how they have 8 weeks to the Budget .
    Looking good for a Marxist civil war …. Anyone wanna be a chancellor ?

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  33. atlas_shrugged says:

    Labour MP Clive Lewis has said people flying the St George’s Cross outside a migrant hotel in his constituency are ā€œextremistsā€ trying to ā€œmark territoryā€.

    https://dailysceptic.org/2025/09/01/labour-mp-calls-people-hanging-st-georges-flags-extremists/

    Yes but what did this scum far-left marxist thug think when palestinian flags were being flown everywhere in our capital city and elsewhere. Why did he not complain they were also marking their territory?

    What did this scum far-left marxist thug think when the Ehewww were flying their flags all over the UK and in our seaside holiday towns. Could it be they were trying to mark their territory too?

    Does this MP consider himself British, or a marxist extremist?

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  34. Flotsam says:

    Our local village, because of the village fete is covered with Union flags at the moment, it’s been that way for decades. However there is a village web site on which there is a chat forum and we have this from a village inhabitant who feels the need to object:

    “Due to the current abuse of flags and the unfortunate connotation – is it time we review what we fly in our lovely village?”

    They walk among us.

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  35. Richard Pinder says:

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    3.30pm on Freeview Channel 56

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  36. Richard Pinder says:

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    Americans watch as the British Police beat up Christians, the British Judiciary use secret courts to issue super-injunctions to silence the British people, and the British Government use DSMA-Notices to censor the news and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to protect rapists, illegal immigrants, civil servants and politicians.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I think they’ll appreciate the blue on blue pepper spray action .i somehow think when the wheels come off plod will run away and get counselling ..

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  37. Up2snuff says:

    TWatO Watch #1 – the BBC will be concerned about the Labour ‘re-shuffle’ ….

    Or at least the Montacutie is. Sarah spent an inordinate amount of time on it. Will it be enough to save Starmer’s skin? Our PM wishes to bring forward the date, previously set for 2029, to close the ‘asylum hotels’. If that would stave off Reform in 2029 our PM might have to have another think on “smashing the gangs” and getting control of the UK’s borders. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvg02j6yvdrt

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Up2 – the serious fault in the logic is that the invasion will suddenly stop – but as soon as one hotel is ā€˜rehoused ā€˜ the next boat load arrives – and if they are doing 500 a day where do they go?

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      • taffman says:

        “and if they are doing 500 a day where do they go?”
        Into the much needed housing for British people.

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        • Fedup2 says:

          Indeed Taffman – that’s my point – the hotels will stay open because it’s a conveyer line of invaders being spread out over every part of the Islamic republic …

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      • Up2snuff says:

        Fed, I agree.

        [Site software placed this post here but I was replying to Fed’s post @4.19 p.m.]

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  38. Up2snuff says:

    TWatO Watch #2 – it sounds if Hamas are fighting back against the IDF

    A report from a Palestinian in Gaza. No wonder the BBC are biased against Israel and pro-Palestine. The sound file from the Palestinian woman, sorry cannot remember her name, had the sounds of gunfire in several places. I guess/assume that it was not all coming from the IDF.

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  39. atlas_shrugged says:

    There is some comedy wimmin addressing the house of commons.

    All kinds of promises promises about cracking down on illegal invaders.

    I don’t believe the lying little …

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  40. taffman says:

    “Stop the Boats”
    Better still, Stop the Government!
    We are full of foreign people that hate our people and country.
    Get the Royal Navy to defend our coast.
    ‘Border Farce’ are useless.
    “Substantial Reforms are needed now”.
    Vote Reform UK .

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  41. Richard Pinder says:

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    Police arrest man for thought crimes detected by the National Investigations Team (NIT)

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  42. Richard Pinder says:

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I was listening to David Starkey and Douglas Carswell about what needs to be done . Carswell has solid idea such as an incoming Reform Regime squaring up the judiciary – without which any attempts to expel invaders would fail .

      The conversation didn’t go into detail but to dump radical DEI ā€˜ judges ā€˜ would need strength.

      Then the civil service would need to be purged .

      The piece was almost unwatchable because there were adverts every 2 minutes – something I think YouTube did on purpose to disrupt people like me concentrating on it .

      Starkey – like me – sees the šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ campaign as a ā€˜nothing ā€˜ – like clapping for their NHS . Energy goes into fights against councils and neighbour and the far left and enemies of Britain such as the Muslims …. So real change – real worry for the ruling Marxists – doesn’t happen … the game needs to be ā€˜upped’… my words ..

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Very dry eh ? Thanks Elon – glad we are in your thoughts…

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  43. digg says:

    I am at a loss to understand the irrational loathing that many of our left leaning news stations have for Jewish people in general and Israel in particular.

    This from The Observer ā€œ It has been 399 days since Israel began its war in Gaza….ā€.

    https://observer.co.uk/news/international/article/world-football-can-strike-a-blow-against-israel-if-it-has-the-courage

    The total reluctance to say what really started the war was the hideous murderous raid into Israel from Gaza during which hundreds of young unarmed Israelis were tortured, raped, killed or captured as hostages by the military wing of ā€œPalestineā€, Hamas so its not ā€œIsrael’s warā€ it’s in every way ā€œHamas’s warā€.

    The left-leaning press all seem to all share this bllinkered view of the real events in Gaza.

    The yawning gap between any condemnation of Hamas for this obscene action and the efforts of Israel to ensure it will never happen again is staggering.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Because the left is linked to Islam and Islam hates Jews so the left hates Jews …job done

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  44. Richard Pinder says:

    The BBC says ā€œNational flags have started lining our streets. They may say something moreā€: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx271162ee3o

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    This Flag says that the BBC loves Communism

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  45. Richard Pinder says:

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  46. Fedup2 says:

    After the TTK changes at number 10 the cost of state borrowing rose again –

    The yield on 30-year UK gilts – the return that investors demand from the Treasury to fund its debt – rose to a 27-year high of 5.64pc on Monday……

    I can’t remember how much it costs in interest payments the yield going up by 0.01% but safe to say it is a shed load of taxpayers ā€˜ cash .

    The bond market is working out how much Rachel will have to borrow and is making her pay for it …correction – making US pay for it ….

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  47. pugnazious says:

    Interesting that as Starmer sidelines his Chancellor the BBC isn’t reporting the words of one of thier most frequent guests…Paul Johnson from the IFS….or rather they did mention it on the radio earlier today but looking at several of their reports on the same subject, ie the elevation of Darren Jones, Johnson’s words are myseriously missing despite it being, as the Independent says….‘ a scathing assessment about what the reshuffle said about the government.’

    Wonder why Labour loving BBC would suddenly decide that this quote isn’t suitable for the peasants to know…..

    ‘Speaking to Hugo Rifkind on Times Radio, he said: ā€œIt’s extraordinary, more than a year into this government, they’re only just working out that they might need some senior economic expertise within Number 10, both at a political level and at the adviser level.

    ā€œIt’s yet another example, I think, of how staggeringly unprepared this government was for government, despite the fact that they essentially knew they were going to win the election some considerable time out. ‘

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/starmer-reshuffle-no-10-reeves-darren-jones-b2817658.html

    In other words Wrecker Reeves is tanking the economy…something we all knew as soon as the budget last October was revealed to the world. And yet the BBC has been enormously supportive and uncritical of Reeves over the last year in a way that they never were with the Tories especially during ‘austerity’ when the BBC constantly attacked them and that policy and demanded they borrow and spend more…every 0.3% growth of GDP was apocalyptic and ‘we’re heading for recession’ whereas today with 0.1% the economy is ‘expanding’ and the future is bright.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Pug – yes I heard those words too – and there was similar punditry over the last weekend . The other observation is that there are now 2 economic gangs – one in number 11 and the other in number 10 …..

      How this plays out in the 8 weeks to the budget is something else – especially with that Corbyn monster ā€˜Torsten bell ā€˜ plotting to kill more pensioners by end the triple lock and weakening the state pension ….

      These guys are so ā€˜off world ā€˜ that they may well crash the whole housing market even more than already … if what has happened as a consequence of the NI increases is applied to home ownership then they’ll make even more trouble for themselves and US .

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    • tomo says:

      Less votes than Corbyn – Sunak nowhere to be seen….

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  48. digg says:

    We are informed that schools are to roll out ā€œanti-misogyny lessonsā€ to their male students where they will be advised to adopt positive role models and stop being nasty to girls.

    Can’t see this going down well in schools with a high percentage of students from shall we say a non-Christian persuasion where male domination of females is the standard de-facto position!

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  49. Pete says:

    We all know Rachel has no idea what she’s doing, neither has TTK for that matter. Can anybody honestly look at the Labour front bench and see anyone capable of running a country.
    They all look like rabbits in the headlights. Guess that’s why they all love swanning round the world accepting gifts.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Pete – I hope im grown up enough to not just be of the Right and rubbishing everything else . But looking for talent in the upper Marxist party really is a hopeless quest….

      I wondered about liz Kendall – who used to be able to string a few words together – lady nugee is an empty she – even more immoral than most as she is a barrister by trade – but others ? No – even with the common CV of never having had a real job outside of the public sector or charities – there’s no one ….
      At a distance milliband senior could fill a gap but his name is so contaminated by the loopy kid bother that he’d be toxic .
      Im slightly coloured by this because I was at a bash when he was FCO and delivered a coherent speech without notes in the way that Blair could in 1996/7 …I’ve seen both in action and they really do sincerity very well . But I had to stop my self from sniggering …

      ….

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  50. wwfc says:

    I truly can’t believe this. Everyone should ensure that these so-called journalists cannot show their faces in public. The BBC would be proud of this hit piece. The sooner the mainstream media is gone, the better.

    https://news.sky.com/story/theres-something-in-the-air-the-deep-divides-over-asylum-seekers-in-nuneaton-13420381

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