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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357 Responses to Midweek 3rd September 2025

  1. tomo says:

    When the dust settled….

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  2. JohnC says:

    Just browsing the BBC site for all their questions to the long list of people they told us about yesterday who have ‘full confidence in Rayner’ and to my surprise they are all completely absent.

    And to my extra surprise, they are now publishing the opinions of all those who do NOT support her – another long list which I expected to see for balance yesterday.

    I wonder if they have only shown the negative opinions now she is gone anyway and there is nobodies reputation to protect.

    Give it 6 months and watch the dirty b*stards start to ease her back into government. With full support from the BBC.

    Anyway : Rayner gone in disgrace. What a lovely end to the week.

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    • digg says:

      The nearest TTK and friends have got to deploying common sense since they took the reins.

      Sad innit?

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  3. Fedup2 says:

    A junior Marxist minister who worked for Rachel has resigned because of arguments with the new finance team …

    But no news on the Graham linehan trial -which is meant to end this afternoon …

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  4. Fedup2 says:

    The truly vile Lucy Powell has been fired as leader of the Commons … she was big on supporting paki rape gangs as well as dirty raynor ….

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  5. JohnC says:

    I just managed to pick myself up after falling off my chair laughing.

    Lammy is now Deputy PM.
    Yvette Cooper is now Foreign secretary.
    Shabana Mahmood is now home secretary.

    This cretin in No.10 has made our country into a complete embarassment.

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      Rather like shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic whilst looking round for lifeboats in the hope they can be re-used as small boats on the Channel crossings…

      P.S. Meanwhile the Soros family celebrate their man becoming deputy PM…

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      • BRISSLES says:

        I hope I never hear that Titanic quote ever again. It’s been used constantly on rhe tele for days now.

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  6. Fedup2 says:

    As predicted – lammy as Dep PM – but I never saw an Islamic supremicist becoming the Home Secretary they’ll be popping the corks down the mosque tonight .. or maybe not …

    Islamophobia is about to become a criminal offence …. Fines for being a Christian or Jew or drinker or dog owner or pork eater – Sharia is arriving ….

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  7. digg says:

    Labour have replaced Raynor as the Labour governments no 2 with Lammy…

    Cliff, fall, off comes to mind!

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    • Scroblene says:

      That’ll stop his belting around the world, making an idiot of himself…

      I hope that when Pixie goes on these inevitable overseas junkets, she’ll take her old man with her, and then we can all get some peace!

      Just got back from Tesco’s – they’ve sold out of popcorn, but some bubbly is still on the shelves, no doubt as working citizens are still hard at it, trying to make a crust…

      The weekend really does look even better now!

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      • BRISSLES says:

        Well, as Lee Anderson just said ……. ” one way to become Dep PM is to get all the answers wrong on Mastermind” …..

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    • JonathanR says:

      Lammy promoted so Labour can take the African votes from the Conservatives

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      • taffman says:

        The only way out is to vote for Reform !

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      • pugnazious says:

        Great….if Lammy is like Humza Yousaf who created laws to suit his religion we can expect a ‘Blackophobia’ law and one that decrees we all pay reparations.

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        • BRISSLES says:

          Lammy would never take the knee – it’d take a block and tackle to get him up again !!

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  8. JonathanR says:

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  9. pugnazious says:

    LOL…

    ‘Shabana Mahmood has been promoted to home secretary by Sir Keir Starmer in a major cabinet reshuffle following the resignation of Angela Rayner.

    Mahmood’s appointment is also a signal that the prime minister sees dealing with illegal immigration and asylum as one of its biggest priorities.’

    Yeah right…ethnic minority Muslim will crack down on the demographic bulge that is being imported.

    Google AI news analysis…..

    ‘Misattribution:
    The statement incorrectly identifies Mahmood’s role as Home Secretary.

    The original statement likely refers to a different, hypothetical scenario or is based on incorrect information about the current cabinet.’

    Needs a bit of tweaking I think.

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  10. Foscari says:

    What’s everybody worried about? ” Mastermind” Celebrity
    David Lammy being one step away from being Prime Minister.
    And Shabana Mahmood as Home Secretary. What on earth can be wrong with that?
    Listen didn’t you also think that the next King after Henry 8th
    was Henry 7Th. Or that the discovery of Radium was a
    Marie . Yes like David Lammy . I also thought it was
    Marie Antoinette. And remember he could of picked the
    two times table as his specialist subject. Or how he
    spelt his name. Listen when the question of what was Ghandi’s
    first name on Mastermind. I would of also said GOOSEY GOOSEY !!

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  11. atlas_shrugged says:

    Top Tax Tips for Rayner (hat tip Colin Chapman):

    The Lotus Seven and Kit Cars

    Tax Evasion:
    The original Lotus Seven was sold as a kit car to avoid purchase taxes associated with new vehicles.

    Disassembly Instructions:
    To comply with tax laws, Lotus provided “disassembly instructions,” which customers would follow backward to assemble the car themselves.

    DIY Assembly:
    This system allowed the cars to be assembled at home by the customer, creating a simple and inexpensive kit.

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    • Scroblene says:

      Brilliant analogy, Atlas!

      A good chum had a Caterham, and I could actually get in it, but sadly was woefully bad at getting out…

      Wonder if Pigster will give these great cars to all his little minions now – same old same old…

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  12. StewGreen says:

    Mahmood as Home Secretary
    @timdavies_uk tweets
    “The UK’s new Home Secretary is a Muslim.
    The Home Secretary is responsible for immigration, border security, policing, and counter-terrorism.”
    Reply
    “And she is of Pakistani heritage and a devout practicing Muslim who will be responsible for overseeing the National Inquiry into the Pakistani grooming gangs who were predominantly Muslim. Wonderful🥴”

    “She abstained on the vote designating Palestine Action a terrorist organization after it vandalized military aircraft.”

    The chairs on the Titanic have been re-arranged

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  14. Fedup2 says:

    I was feeling a bit down over the loss of comrade raynor from the top of the Marxist party – but then was lifted by the thought that the MP for Hamas is now the Home Secretary and privy to all those anti terrorist operations against Muslims plotting to kill non believers.
    And then the thought of Pixie having to negotiate with top drawer types like Mr Rubio … .

    TTK has done about as much to damage his government as he possibly could ….

    I think the Muslim Home Secretary has got to be top billing for the next scandal ….

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  15. Fedup2 says:

    Guilty admission – I listened to a lot of BBC radio 4 and 5 today . The vile attitude of Comrade Robinson bullying Richard Tice – which was picked up on X – until a sorrowful queer who does the 5pm news on R4 .
    Twice I heard bbc types pick up on what Farage said about britainistan when giving evidence in congress – the comparison to North Korea …
    They took it literally . And it stung . But they have no idea how threatened people now feel to speak – how much free speech has been crushed . They don’t get it . Never will …

    They are like those Nazi party members having a good war – well paid – honoured – and not facing an invasion of millions .

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  16. Fedup2 says:

    The Graham Lineham case has been adjourned until 29th October when the defence will start its ‘ case … gonna cost …

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  17. Fedup2 says:

    The report says his defence barrister submitted a ‘no case to answer ‘but the TTK district judge was obviously under Hermer instruction to continue the North Korea torture ….. maybe they want him to ‘off himself ‘ … good that the Americans are watching …

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  18. Fedup2 says:

    Stephen pollard in the DT writes of the BBC defence of a northern woman –

    STARTS To most observers, the resignation of Angela Rayner, the now former deputy prime minister, is a story of her astonishing recklessness as to tax liabilities – and at worst something darker. The fact that Ms Rayner is a northern working-class woman who rose to the highest echelons of government is indeed a remarkable aspect of her career, but it is irrelevant to why she has had to resign.
    But not to the BBC, it seems.
    At 11.57 this morning the BBC’s news site published the breaking news that “Keir Starmer has received the report by his independent ethics adviser into Angela Rayner’s tax affairs and is considering its findings, PA news agency says”.
    How did it follow this news, with its next story at 11.59? By pointing out – in case anyone might have missed the juxtaposition – that while we all know about Ms Rayner’s status as a working-class exemplar, the man who was sitting in judgment on her was the very opposite: a posh boy. The opening words to the BBC’s story – the most important thing for us to realise, in the mind of the BBC – were this: “Sir Laurie Magnus, the prime minister’s independent adviser on ministerial standards, attended Eton College and Oxford University, before inheriting the hereditary title of Baronet in his 30s.”
    We weren’t so much invited by the BBC to draw our own conclusions about the story as having its view thrust down our throats. The only thing missing was the headline; perhaps something along the lines of, “Posho kicks out heroic working-class woman”.
    Not just any heroic working-class woman but, according to Ed Miliband, “one of the great British political figures of our time”, as he put it in a tribute after her departure. The word “delulu” has recently entered the Cambridge English Dictionary, and it’s good to see the Energy and Climate Change Secretary embracing such of-the-moment concepts.
    Rayner’s former Labour backbench colleague Zarah Sultana, however, had other ideas. She is now, of course, co-leader with Jeremy Corbyn of Your Party (columnists are going to have to come up with some sort of shorthand to avoid having to point out after every mention that we know it really isn’t your party or mine). For Sultana, the former deputy PM is a class traitor: “Angela Rayner should have been sacked… She repeatedly put the government and its harmful policies above the working class and labour movement she claims to represent.” It’s that “claims” that I love. Whatever else Ms Rayner may or not be, only Sultana has managed to find fault with her working-class credentials.
    It’s those credentials, of course, which have formed the basis of how Ms Rayner’s Labour colleagues have sought to defend her this week, as if we should somehow be thrilled that such a woman was in government and cut her some tax slack because of it. But what has her class got to do with anything? Sir Laurie’s verdict is clear: she was told to seek advice about her stamp duty and she didn’t. That is a clear breach of the ministerial code.
    But it’s worse than that. Her defence in her interview earlier this week with Beth Rigby was that she was advised it was fine to pay the normal stamp duty rate. We now know that this is simply not true. Two separate law firms suggested to her that she needed specific tax advice, with one going as far as to recommend it. She ignored them both.
    That decision may have been careless rather than malign in intent. But her defence that she did indeed seek advice – in effect that she was wrongly advised – appears to be economical with the truth. So I am puzzled how Sir Laurie can say in his letter to the Prime Minister that she acted with integrity.
    But whatever was going on in Ms Rayner’s mind, one thing we do know for certain: it had nothing to do with Sir Laurie Magnus being a Baronet.ENDS

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