Midweek 3rd September 2025

Britain now has a list of individuals who have expressed themselves and been the subject of political arrest prosecution and in some cases -Lucy Connolly – Tommy Robinson – Peter lynch ( deceased )imprisonment . The BBC wilfully turns a blind eye to this as the people involved are not ‘approved ‘. It cannot carry on 🇬🇧.

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  1. tomo says:

    Something is stopping a browser (Google Chrome) accessing X on Virgin Media broadband – all the usual local fixes applied with no change – logins just hang before credentials window shows ….

    VPN works

    just saying

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  2. Guest Who says:

    I’d add the link but it goes to the top of a Daily Mash page that is…☺️

    ‘Hello? Police? There’s been a tweet’: how to make that call we all dread

    YOU never thought it would happen to you, but it has: you’ve seen a tweet which could be viewed as an incitement to violence. Time to call the police.

    Dial 999

    There is another number for the police, 118 118 or something, but this is as much of an emergency as a body on the hearthrug with a fresh knife in the back. They need to act immediately to make sure the perpetrator is caught and does not tweet again.

    Explain this is no mere theft or burglary

    When a constable finally answers with a bored ‘Sorry about your iPhone, here’s your incident number’ explain this is no simple phone snatching, mugging or burglary, all of which are victimless crimes untraceable by forensic methods though Find My iPhone is giving an exact address. This is far more serious.

    Explain this is actual violence

    Read the contents of the tweet down the phone in a hushed, scandalised voice and wait for the gasp of horror, if not the thud of a dead faint, on the other end. Then wait for the shout of ‘All units – roll out!’

    Explain this is ‘actual violence’, not actual violence

    The police may be concerned this is some kind of street attack, drunken brawl or domestic assault, all of which they are not particularly keen on. Explain your definition of ‘actual violence’ is the online one with no physical element whatsoever and they’ll make it a priority.

    Alert police that the fugitive may be attempting to escape justice

    If there is a risk of the perpetrator – we may as well call them ‘the murderer’ as that’s what it essentially was – is trying to escape the law by being in a foreign country, then Border Control need to be involved. Suggest they give Interpol a call. Remind them that for a crime of this magnitude the budget is unlimited.

    Monitor for arrests

    You can’t feel safe until an arrest is made. Luckily, unlike in cases involving theft or physical assault, the police won’t delay interminably until all evidence is lost and the CPS informs you the case is dropped. The killer will soon be behind bars.

    Ask for your incident number

    And, now justice has been done, it’s time for you to get your bit. Get your incident number and call your insurer – home, life, car, it doesn’t matter. Tell them there’s been a crime and when they ask ‘What have you lost?’ pause dramatically and say ‘Everything.’

    No longer a joke

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  3. atlas_shrugged says:

    An excellent overview of the situation in the UK:

    https://dailysceptic.org/2025/09/03/britains-descent-towards-civil-war-is-no-accident/

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  4. JonathanR says:

    Ang taking a leaf out of Rachels book hoping that crying during an interview absolves you from every wrong doing.

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  5. Althepalerp says:

    Tax avoidance is when a person or company legally exploits the tax system to reduce tax liabilities, such as establishing an offshore company in a tax haven. Tax evasion is when a person or company escapes paying taxes illegally

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  6. Flotsam says:

    I don’t know the full details of what Rayner has done, she has taken advice from Lawyers or financial advisors regarding the purchase of her Hove property regarding the liability for Stamp Duty. It now appears the advice was wrong and Rayner blames the advisors. I can tell all of you on this forum and indeed Raynor that a Taxpayer is exclusively responsible for their own tax affairs and whoever you take advice from, even if wrong, is totally irrelevant. HMRC are extremely punitive on matters such as these, normally there will be no quarter. There is lots of precedent.

    I do think that it’s a very good illustration of how the Government and HMRC try to fit us into boxes of their choosing however complex one’s own circumstances are. The system can be very unfair.

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    • JonathanR says:

      I understand our Ang did not break the law she legally avoided paying stamp duty of 40 grand

      “Tax avoidance is the legal practice of arranging one’s financial affairs to minimize tax liability within the framework of the law. It involves using available tax deductions, credits, and loopholes to reduce the amount of tax owed.”

      She did though commit the most despicable case of hypocrisy in doing so as she has tried to hang out to dry other people (conservatives) for doing the same thing

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  7. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    Insane news out of Germany, as a SEVENTH AfD politician, dies ahead of the local elections next week.

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  8. JonathanR says:

    Can we trust Judges?

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  9. Fedup2 says:

    Nigel Farage said he wanted to bring Lucy Connolly to the US judicial committee but Rules placed on her prevented her from travelling to the US – good old censorship..

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    • JonathanR says:

      I expect the British state don’t want Lucy Connolly giving testimony to the US congress because she is smart and articulate and not some “far-right” thug as Comrade Stramer labels anyone who does not want to give their country to the third-world illegals.

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    • JonathanR says:

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      • tomo says:

        JonathanR

        measured and well delivered

        Headline on BBC web front page

        NOT

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Re the above – the Biden democrat accused of being ‘fringe ‘ by having only 4 MPs – then being a fan of Putin and Russia and then being a President Trump supporter and – of course – of being Far Right .
        The democrats at this committee were pretty poor – one of them spent his 5 minutes going on about Epstein ….WTF.

        BTW – Farage played the audience like a pro …

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  10. pugnazious says:

    Curious…not once have I heard any mention of Rayner’s previous run in with houses and taxes….how soon they forget…2024…

    ‘Questions about Ms Rayner’s living arrangements were sparked by claims in an unauthorised biography of her, written by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft, which was published in March.’

    Looking at today’s somewhat supportive BBC report on the latest, er, error of judgement, there’s no mention of that last entanglement…the police decided there was no case to answer of course [just as they found Starmer hadn’t broken any covid laws]…maybe should look again.

    Must be great to have the national broadcaster smoothing things over for you and putting a positive spin on them.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2lx1999ez8o

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  11. Fedup2 says:

    Ive been watching Farage at the US judiciary committee- its very partisan and the obama apostles very hostile to him . But lots of references to mr linehan .

    But ive been thinking about plod . There is an urgent need for some one in plod to build in a ‘ how does this look ?’ – for example the manner of arrest of mr linehan over an old set of tweets . Surely interview by appointment would be more reasonable than frankly ridiculous treatment .

    Dont get me wrong – im no fan of modern plod – but they really are losing the plot . They must be so thick

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  12. Rob in Cheshire says:

    I was watching the BBC’s Monday night quizzes. Only Connect had an Irish tranny captaining one team, whilst University Challenge had a fluid lad who called himself Jessie. Mastermind let the side down by only having a mere ciswoman, who went on to win. Boo!

    I shall make no further comment, because I don’t want the armed police to break my door down. Up the trannies!

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  13. Scroblene says:

    Is it me, or has Guido been nobbled by TTK’s Antiplodcasts now?

    I can’t get on Order Order any more, even though I’ve been there since way before we even knew who he was!

    That was back in the days of Iain Dale, who was pretty damned good then, but presumably doesn’t get the media attention now, being at LBC. Shame really, because he’s a near neighbour, and really started some good blogs all those years ago!

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    • Guest Who says:

      I think the site has been ‘revamped’.

      You can still get notifications and post for free, but they want your money if they can.

      So you need to reapply.

      As I am here, while all of the usual suspects were doing their oily best to stop the car crash with a nice toot of media turtle wax, with Beff at her cringeworthy best, here’s the Beeb’s boy using, of all people Babe Wes to shore things up.

      https://x.com/MattChorley/status/1963241278558122011

      It’s long and awful.

      CCBGB for party, leader, Wes and the BBC.

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      • Guest Who says:

        Another empathy effort from a TV bimbo.

        https://x.com/miriam_cates/status/1963199811798114589
        Angela Rayner has complex living arrangements as a result of her divorce and her son’s disability. She took professional financial advice, advice that a lawyer has now said was wrong. She is taking action to rectify the situation. Rayner should not be hounded out of office.

        MiMi not winning the crowd over.

        So… bad advice from professionals to young mothers is a Get Out OF DooDoo Free Card?

        Lucky Lucy still here having been shackled by the TTK free speech Stasi.

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      • Guest Who says:

        Ahhhh, Beff… ‘analysing’…

        https://x.com/BethRigby/status/1963284634566791411
        ANALYSIS: I’ve only ever met a robust Angela Rayner in an interview, but today she was visibly upset as she came out fighting for her political career, but probably knowing her future is now out of her control.

        She’s got more in the bank than most and a lucrative follow up like Mrs. Porn VHS set up.

        The future’s bright; the future’s ginger. Grrrr.

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  14. Guest Who says:

    Currently the media juveniles are skipping between PR stunt BS by a failed cosmetics company and an irrelevant Parliament up North.

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  15. Guest Who says:

    Of course for true media insight, who better than a fellow knickers optional harpie?

    https://x.com/narindertweets/status/1963262038999699687
    I stand with Angela. She made a mistake. She is rectifying it. End of.
    I understand this seems double standards but I’ve personally never seen a male Mp be this sorry..they deny deny deny.
    I want a future PM who is honest and accountable.
    The right wing are PETRIFIED of how politically effective she can be

    Terrific use of ‘END OF’ btw.

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