Weekend 6th September 2025

BBC in mourning for one of their own . Ms Rayner failed the ministerial code and had to go – eventually . Meanwhile Reform is holding its’ Conference – we can guess the kind of treatment the BBC will give to the leading UK party .

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  1. Up2snuff says:

    I will leave a comment in the absence of Scrobie ;-). Jonny ‘Dalek’ Dymond presented the World at One today but completely forgot to play the sound file from Hanya Aljamani, the Palestinian Aid worker. That is a surprising omission. The BBC are normally very keen to play anything by a Palestinian, including the pro-Hamas Health Authority statements and anything by the UN and its various agencies about Gaza. All eclipsed by Angela Rayners resignation. 🙂 The BBC are normally very pro-Palestinan to the point of tolerating the Glastonbury chants of Bob Vylan “Death, death to the IDF”.

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    • JohnC says:

      As I’ve said many times Up2, the BBC don’t give a shit about anyone or how they might suffer.
      All they care about is what they can use for their own political agenda.
      That is precisely why I despise the Left so much. They are utter hypocrites. They wouldn’t know truth and decency if it walked up and slapped them in the face.

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      • Up2snuff says:

        JohnC, I agree. Lunchtime news: the BBC quote the UN about Gaza and attack Nigel Farage for one of the unwise political promises he has made.

        How is that “smash the gangs to stop the boats” promise going Sir Kier?

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    • BRISSLES says:

      Scrobs is probably still snoozing off the effects of his tinctures 😆

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      • Fedup2 says:

        On a day like that it’s a very good remedy … Saturday is day 2 of the Reform Conference . The Marxists may be a bit worried about demography because – apparently – a lot of people there are younger than 25 . If true the Marxist idea of votes for 16 year olds might not be the bestist …

        Farage is due to make another speech – and the BBC might have trouble avoiding it because there’s no footy in the way ,…

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        • Guest Who says:

          Toenails at his pompous, self aggrandising, blissfully unaware best.

          https://x.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1963922782619885996?s=61

          #ccbgb does not do the feedback justice.

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          • Fedup2 says:

            Guest Who – as I said yesterday – it wasn’t an interview – it was a demented comrade Robinson rant – where I reckon Robinson spoke for at least 60% of the time dressing up a statement with bullying criticism .

            I really do wish victims – or any type – fight back with personal attacks on the likes of Robinson . If I was the victim yesterday I’d have either hit him or walked or both after giving him the verbal response he so deserved …

            I cannot see a reason why reform engages with the BBC at all .

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      • Scroblene says:

        Ha ha ha, Brissles!

        In fact, I was watching ‘The Browning Version’, with Michael Redgrave and Jean Kent!

        Great film from an era now hated by lefties everywhere, and certainly never to be shown by the far-left bBC…

        On topic a bit about Ange, why, with all those supposed ‘expert’ legal knobs hanging around in ‘government’, did she have to pop down to a small but successful practice in Herne Bay for advice?

        There are even some lawyers and tax advisers in Hove would you believe!

        Maybe her ‘mates’ in Whitehall wanted it this way…

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        • BRISSLES says:

          Yes, the Herne Bay Connection – I wondered that too. Well off the beaten track, I mean, I was brought up in Ramsgate and no-one went to Herne Bay deliberately – nothing there !

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          • Up2snuff says:

            Brissles, it is known as Hernia Bay for the old peeps there, especially by the people of Whitstable (Wibble) who have enough of their own elderly!

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            • BRISSLES says:

              From what I gather – Wibble is the latest place for trendy London types to move there.

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              • Scroblene says:

                It certainly is, Brissles, and the fish restaurants there are pretty damned good…

                …if you take out a second mortgage…

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              • Up2snuff says:

                Brissles, yes I’m a DFL as they are known in Wibble, but as I have done over 20 years here, I am probably regarded as a native!

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                • Scroblene says:

                  There’s nothing wrong with being trendy, Uppers!

                  I was once, for about a minute or so, when a table completely collapsed at a huge, glittering function, and ten guests, including me and a chum, finished up on the floor under a maze of glasses, prawns and fag-ends, with legs, arms and – er – ladies’ accoutrements all on full display!

                  That beats driving a Roller into a swimming pool in my book…

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                  • BRISSLES says:

                    Blimey Scrobs, and there was me thinking my days as a Mod was pretty “off the wall”, riding pillion on a scooter which had the must have dozen headlamps and tiger tail ! Zooming through Wibble and Hernia Bay as scores of bikers were in hot pursuit all made for a Sunny Afternoon (Kinks). What a lark !

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                    • Scroblene says:

                      Those scooter pillion seats always had a handle for the passenger…

                      Having to hitch up whatever you called a ‘skirt’ back then, demanded a check on the bolt security, the comfort of the seat, and of course, the warning that on overtaking, a tight grasp on the driver, from behind was the legal requirement…

                      Well, that’s what we always said…

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                  • Up2snuff says:

                    Scrobie, I was only trendy in my yoof, around the age of 18 years. I am now in my mid-70s so long past being trendy!

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  3. Fedup2 says:

    Whilst all the domestic corruption has been going on Comrade Putin has said in no uncertain terms that any NATO troops put into Ukraine as ‘peacekeepers ‘ after a deal will be considered ‘enemies ‘ and treated as such .
    Presumably with macron leading the way French troops will be the first to go home in boxes with the tricolour on them …

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  4. Deborah says:

    I know that the recent excitement is over and the deckchairs have been rearranged.

    Sir Keir in his letter to Angie, said she had always been ‘his trusted colleague’. Trust implies honesty and what we have seen the last few days is not someone who is very honest. Christopher Hope on GB News was praising Angie to the heavens and even Sir Jacob Rees Mogg on his YouTube channel was generous in his praise. As for the ‘Independent’ Advisor on Ministerial Standards, his published letter to Sir Keir seemed anything but ‘Independent’. It was not his job to praise the person his was investigating nor decry them. His job was to look at the events and decide whether the person had met the standards. Mr Magnus didn’t seem to have read the brief.

    Praising Angie because she was working class, or a single Mum (her words not mine) is patronising. You should expect anyone who is capable to be capable, whatever background they come from.

    But Angie proved herself to be a liar. And not only a liar but this was the second time she had been caught out making money out of homes by a careful adjustment of the truth.

    In the middle of the night I was awake and in an effort to think of something as boring as possible, I was thinking about Angie and her disabled son. Most parents, if they can, help their children get on the housing ladder. The story put out that Angie had been paid out her share of the house to ensure her son had a home in the future doesn’t make sense. Why would the son have been turfed out of his home? He obviously has a large sum in his Trust Fund – should there have been a crisis – he could have used the £160k Angie received to resolve the issue. He no longer had this money. Had Angie remained in office for the length of this parliament and not spent on a Brighton retreat, then again she could have used some savings to help her son – which is what most parents would have done. It seems to me Angie was more interested in Angie than her disabled son and wanted an expensive pad for her and her boyfriend to use. (Just asking for a friend, what sort of propery is he living in at the moment that Angie couldn’t have stayed at his place?) This idea that Angie was bought out to ensure her son had a secure home was put out presumably by her comms team and was repeated endlessly in the MSM. It shows that (apart from the Telegraph in this instance), a press release can contain any old rubbish if the press like the person/party who released it and it will be repeated by the MSM and everybody will believe it without asking if it makes sense.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Deborah – very well said . The other thing is the bare faced lie . That she had sought proper tax advice and had declared and done nothing wrong . The chronology proves the lie .

      As for the working class thing – I am – or was – working class – I never achieved the heights she did – I speak – when I choose – with and east end of lundun accent – her attempt at victimhood is embarrassing .
      Tax is complicated – she wouid know that . And she’d have known her actions would have been looked at in detail by her many enemies . Yet she didn’t get reliable authoritative tax advice when she knew she needed it .

      Why ? Did she think her position of power made her fireproof ? Did she treat the whole thing as trivial in comparison to the constant power games being played in the swamp ?

      Trying on thr disabled child thing was just a cynical method used by the likes of ed Davey to shield herself in emotional empathy . Pitiful .

      I was wondering about her constituency – has she gone back to there tonight to get on thr lash with her mates ? Or gone to her principal residence over 200 miles away in Hove … ?

      Will he mortgager now call in the mortgage due to change of circumstances ? Or be given a pass as a result of a phone call from Rachel ?

      And had she committed a criminal offence ? The dead blues shouid at least raise it ….

      Btw – I have a second home . I thought about selling it . I have some understanding of CGT from my law degree days . But I still went to a tax lawyer to verify what I thought my tax position was . And I m working class too – and have nothing like the income of a deputy PM – 77 brigade to intel file on fedup.. hi guys

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    • Up2snuff says:

      Debs, the PM’s promotion of David Lammy to Deputy PM may not be in the PM’s gift. I thought it was a Labour National Executive committee election thing and I gather that someone has already thrown their ‘hat into the ring’ Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, a Muslim Pro-Palestinian.

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      • Daniel says:

        Up2Snuff you are confusing the role of Deputy Prime Minister with that of Deputy Leader of the Labour Party. David Lammy has replaced Angela Rayner as as Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Rosena Allin-Khan is seeking to replace Angela Rayner as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.

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  5. Doublethinker says:

    As a Reform government moves from a fantasy to a real possibility it is worth thinking about how theBlob will seek to undermine the Reform agenda.
    There will all the usual dirty tricks but I am wondering about the roles that the King and POW will play. How far dare Charlie or William go in thwarting a democratically elected government? How much will it damage Reform if the public sees major rift between the King and the PM, just like in House of Cards. A constitutional crisis in the making!
    I’m sure that the blob think that all zReform supporters are royalists to the core and that a rift will do great damage to Reform. It will come as a shock to them when they discover that support for the King is ebbing fast .
    It is of course true that many of us who support Reform were fiercely loyal to the late Queen but we becoming confirmed republicans under her son .
    The irony is that most Blobists were not monarchists during the Queen’s reign but are pretending to be so now.

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  6. vlad says:

    We now have an ardent muslim as Home Secretary, in charge of – unbelievably – counter-terrorism, policing and immigration. This country is so F’d.

    Katie Hopkins is delighted: “Nothing says Home to me as much as Shabana Muckmood. It’s so British.”

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  7. Fedup2 says:

    Today
    So determined to give our great leader an easy time . Not even the slightest whiff of a call for resignation – yet alone a general election .
    And the background ? 14 months of failure – they’ve achieved nothing positive – economic horror – Green crap horror – dissenters victimised – more invaders – unions paid off – a disfunctional 4th rate cabinet – a corrupt Incompetent deputy PM ……
    Monday – a ‘reset ‘ – no criticism then – Friday – an admission that the TTK regime isn’t working – like more and more ‘British ‘.

    And what does TTK do ? Nothing . No one fired – just seats in the Cabinet moved around – nothing will change – the economy is destined to crash by 2026 – and does the BBC say any of this ?
    Of course not ….

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    • Deborah says:

      I really cannot see the point of this reshuffle. Hardly anybody new brought it – nobody had seemed on top of their old briefs – so how will they be on top of their new ones?

      And why did this major reshuffle happen? There had been plenty of leaks – but then a couple of minor changes. Then Angie ‘resigns’ and all hell lets loose. Somewhere there is something we are not being told.

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  8. Fedup2 says:

    Deborah – I was trying to imagine the acid in that cabinet as they look at each other and think ‘you’ve got my job’ and ‘I didn’t deserve to get moved ‘ and the like ….

    Apparently lower tier government types are being moved today – I reckon the vile Jess Phillips has got to go … just because she is Jess Phillips …

    Is the dead blue party saying anything about this at all ?

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    • Deborah says:

      What is obvious is just how thoroughly nasty so many of that government are; I know she has gone but the voice Lucy Powell used as she sneered about ‘dog whistle politics’, Jess Phillips and Wes Streeting putting out tweets that were absolutely vile and Bridget Phillipson as she sneers as she speaks. These are really horrible people and don’t care to try and hide it.

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      • JonathanR says:

        Has there ever been a time when a government was so unfit to govern. If this cabinet is the best they have to offer what does it say about the other hundreds of MPs Labour have?

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    • Guest Who says:

      The Vile Jess Phillips (shades of the Virgin Connie Swale there) is already unpopular with some persuasive folk.

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  9. JonathanR says:

    Why do they call Rayner “The working class hero” Do they think all the working class are chavs or that her lifestyle is typical of the working class? I find that an insult

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    • tomo says:

      The working class eh?

      The constant parroting means only one thing – they want to say “the proletariat” but even though they are stupid- they’re not stupid enough to gabble 19th Century Marxist claptrap without changing the words.

      You can bet safely that boilerplate Marxist quotes are used away from the cameras and microphones.

      I remeber student Marxists from the 1970s and 1980s who’d never use Marx et al quotes on a public platform – but they’d try impressing each other by repeating Lenin / Mao / Trotsky etc. quotes to demonstrate their knowledge of the catchism – tiresome dickheads…

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  10. tomo says:

    Breaking reshuffle news

    New minister for Scottish wimmen appointed

    The-nrew-minister-for-caledonian-wimmin.jpg

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  11. taffman says:

    “Stop the boats” & “Crush the gangs”.
    When ?

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  12. Fedup2 says:

    Is it too early to reference a ‘lame duck ‘ PM – after all he has delivered ‘free breakfast clubs ‘ and 3000 hours of child care for the under 30s ( the numbers might be wrong ) .

    Manhood will bring her clan in and fix the invader problem by giving them all a pass and thereby empty the hotels . The hundreds of thousands will be free to be uber drivers and will live next to you

    On the back of this she will become the next PM after TTK – in fact im willing to put a £ on it … think about it – the Marxists get a solid Muslim vote plus all the invaders plus all that ballot fixing … the BBC will crow about what an inclusive country Britain now is – and the JD Vance prediction of the first European nuclear state will come true …

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  13. tomo says:

    If it walks like a duck and quacks….

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  14. wwfc says:

    Border Force declares ‘Red’ day in Channel as hundreds of small boat migrants cross illegally on new Home Secretary’s first full day in office
    GB News sources estimate the number of migrants that have crossed the Channel on Saturday has already passed 600.

    https://www.gbnews.com/news/migrant-crisis-hundreds-cross-channel-illegally-shabana-mahmood

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    • JonathanR says:

      May as well let them all in now. Nothing can be done to make England english anymore short of doing something that no mainstream party will ever consider. The road to an inevitable civil war is getting shorter

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  15. tomo says:

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    • JonathanR says:

      From the tweet: Turns out, he’s now retired.

      On July 1st, 2025, the Judiciary UK website announced his retirement.

      In other words, the judge who handed down one of the most controversial sentences for online speech retired just days before the prisoner he sentenced was due for release.

      Just a coincidence at the end of a long career, or a quiet attempt to avoid scrutiny?

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Tomo – thx for putting that up . No doubt that dog will get his bone in the new years ‘honours ‘ sold his damned soul …

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    • JonathanR says:

      Poor kid didn’t stand a chance being named after an Australian city. He was bound to grow up hating everyone and everything

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      • digg says:

        Yes Jonathon what sort of name is Melbourne to burden him with?… at the very least his parents could have named him Sydney….. I’m here all week folks!

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  16. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    In case you didn’t know, GB News rolling headlines at the picture bottom inform us:
    Rayner resigns after failing to pay enough stamp duty on her flat.

    It doesn’t sound much does it, a very gentle way of handling the reason the Deputy UK Prime Minister has had to leave her job.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Kelvin mckenzie says gbnews beat coverage numbers on friday by all other channels . ….

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    • Deborah says:

      It is interesting to consider why Angie actually resigned. I am fed up of hearing she didn’t do anything wrong and it was tax evasion she was in trouble for. Perhaps I’m repeating myself too often, but the evasion was only the start. The story was getting dirtier. We don’t know who the trustees of her son’s trust fund. I presume the trustees agreeing to use trust funds to purchase a share of a house might have appeared poor value, and the Trustees might be in trouble, plus whether Angie did or didn’t take advice (she definitely said she had) might be more the crux of the matter.

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  17. JonathanR says:

    “The UK must “actively prepare for the possibility of the UK coming under direct threat, potentially in a wartime scenario.”

    That’s a quote from the UK government in its 2025 national security strategy.

    The document also said threats from other countries were on the rise, and that the UK had been “directly threatened by hostile activities.”

    But what are these threats? ” The BBC asks
    Well I can tell them the threats are from within not without If the UK government is preparing for war it will be against its own people.

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  18. Fedup2 says:

    The Reform youtube stream is excellent with jeremy kyle doing the honours . You can feel a vibe

    The age range is very wide ..,and lucy connolly is on the stage this afternoon

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  19. Eddy Booth says:

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    Introducing the new Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
    Pat McFadden, aged 60, looks 80..
    From Wikipedia:
    Degree in politics .
    Never had a proper job, 20 years a safe seat MP, before that researcher and aide for giants like Tony Blair and Peter Mandelson.
    He is a supporter of Celtic F.C.

    Another swamp regurgitation that’ll fix nothing.

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  20. JonathanR says:

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  21. JonathanR says:

    Britain’s “Political Prisoners” A Year On—Where Are the Non-Violent Southport Protestors Now?

    https://news.starknakedbrief.co.uk/p/britains-political-prisoners-a-year

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    • Richard Pinder says:

      Compulsory ID cards, so that those with ID cards can be identified by the Stasi for ‘Jail’ time, while those without ID cards can be sent to a ‘Hotel’ and given a human rights lawyer, to defend their human right not to have an ID card.

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  22. Althepalerp says:

    They say Boris Johnson views himself as a bit of a Winston Churchill, who of course switched from being a Liberal to a Tory when it suited.. . . .

    I wonder if Boris will come out to support Reform, stand for an easy seat, get elected and make his way back into government and eventually PM again.

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    • JonathanR says:

      I doubt it Farage has no love for Johnson

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Nut nut remains deluded that ‘his’ public love him . But I think the buffoon act has had its ‘ day and when they / we are reminded that he presided over the invasion people will tell him to go and bang up Mrs nut nut – again … or much better – get snipped .

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      Is this the American born Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson who, as Prime Minister, initiated a frenzy of importing millions of unwanted, unnecessary, unskilled workers from the Third World? That’s not the sort of reform (or Reform) that this country needs. Or are we talking about another Boris Johnson altogether?

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  23. Fedup2 says:

    The papers have been doing the maths on Rayners legal income and reckon she will have to sell her primary residence in Hove – the one which cost her her career ( priceless ) ….

    .. but somehow I think she’ll still be getting bungs to keep her in vapes …

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  24. friend of yogi bear says:

    POOR, POOR, ANGELA……..JUST A WORKING CLASS GIRL.

    I was so looking forward to the publication of the advice that poor, victimised Angela Rayner acted on ,in the dreadful property and tax muddle.

    If only the Conveyancing solicitors hadn’t said that they had no knowledge of any such advice, if only Shoosmiths hadn’t said that they too gave no such advice…if only Angela hadn’t ignored advice to get specialist advice, if only the horrid world and his dog hadn’t ganged up on her to get rid of her.

    I had no idea she was so very good at her job….where were the clues…I had no idea her downfall was based on other people’s jealousy of her great achievements.. we’re can I find what she has done?…..She is a great loss , we need working class girls like her who can point out evil devious ” Tory scum” tax dodgers.

    I can only guess that in about 70 years the missing advice will be found , perhaps buried in a time capsule and then won’t we all be sorry.

    The other possibility might also be that it was all lies and she got caught out…….surely not. Perhaps it would be wrong to rule that out completely.

    I had to laugh out loud when the word “talent “was mentioned with reference to the reshuffled cabinet.

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    • Scroblene says:

      Ladydamegoverness Nugee hates the working class!

      Labour lefties always seem to forget that the gals in the shops and factories, and the guys in the white vans are also the actual workers who bring in the money for socialists to waste…

      Odd isn’t it, that once you get ‘made’ an MP, you somehow forget that you’re there to do a job, especially of you’re a leftie labourite, voted in by – oooops – working class people!

      Won’t ever happen again; Starmer has already wrecked this country, nobody will invest in us, the bond market will crash, and as Nigel Farage says, the election will be in eighteen months time, which will be the time to reinvest in the UK when we’re gasping for cash from the IMF for the second or third time.

      Better men than me will be watching the markets closely, to see the lowest price we’ll all go for, but most of the action will end up in the really nasty WEF gurus’ pockets, if it hasn’t happened already!

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  25. Fedup2 says:

    Been watching the Reform 🇬🇧conference . Lucy Connolly was the star . She told a story of how the prison censored a picture her husband sent her of her daughter winning an international golf match – because she was wrapped in the union flag …..

    … I reckon the daily mail and the like will love it – but a story like that – despair – and a purely vindictive socialist state . North Korea .

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    • Guest Who says:

      Assuming this to be true, and how would such a thing be verified by anyone with access to our state prisons who anyone trusts any more, the person with the felt tip or scissors must be a truly special individual.

      Times like this I remember the brown cord moments in East Germany when the Stasi files were found.

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  26. Guest Who says:

    https://babylonbee.com/news/british-refugees-travel-to-north-korea-in-search-of-freedom?

    Now, do I get stopped at the Asda petrol station for finding this funny, laughing, or sharing here?

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  27. vlad says:

    Well done Starmer, well done police, well done judges: you’ve turned a Tory into a “Far-Right” Reform militant with an axe to grind. Keep it up.

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    • Scroblene says:

      Great one Vlad – thank you!

      What a great twenty minutes of hope from some lovely people!

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  28. Richard Pinder says:


    Bill Gates apology

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  29. wwfc says:

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  31. Lucy Pevensey says:

    I couldn’t manage to get on to the site yesterday. Good to see it’s still here. It’s hard not to think the worst these days.

    BBC are so keen to accuse Israel of genocide, they’ll take anyone’s word for it. Conservative Woman article from yesterday;

    https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/how-adolf-hitler-from-gaza-duped-the-bbc-into-reporting-israel-is-guilty-of-genocide/

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    • JohnC says:

      This ‘genocide’ accusation has proved very useful.

      It is a ludicrous claim : if Israel wanted to do that, they would not issue warnings before they attack. It’s Hamas stopping people leaving and everybody who actually knows what is going on knows that.

      So anyone who tries to make us think it is genocide is standing up and putting their hands in the air as extreme-Left, anti-Jew racist activists. It has exposed all the organisations funded by taxes as infested by the Left. Most especially the UN who should be now in the process of total reform – but are continuing as if they have done nothing wrong. Despite all those Hamas command centres being built in and under their facilities. There is zero chance their staff did not know.

      The BBC lawyers know that too. Which is why the BBC ALWAYS quote others as calling it genocide and BBC verify don’t go anywhere near it. It’s an absolutely massive lie by inference and the fact they are not held accountable shows just how corrupt our own ‘check and balances’ have become due to Leftist infestation.

      The latest trick of the BBC to present opinions of others as virtual-fact should have been stamped out by OFCOM a long time ago. Especially when for Gaza, they are all Gazan Muslims who are about as far from ‘impartial’ as the BBC are when you see through their dirty methods to make people think something without saying it directly.

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      • JonathanR says:

        “The Israeli military has told all residents of Gaza City to evacuate south to the central Gaza Strip, amid intensified operations in the north.

        Leaflets dropped by aircraft instruct “everyone in Gaza City” to leave what is described as a “dangerous combat zone” via designated safe routes – marked as two roads that lead to shelters in Deir al-Balah and al-Zawaida.

        The UN has said it is deeply concerned about evacuation orders being given. It is the second time since the war began that Gaza City as a whole has been asked to evacuate.”
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy08nl4plvzo

        So the IDF warn civilians to leave whereas the UN would rather they stayed. The BBC actually reporting that the IDF want the civilians out of harms way Yet they talk of genocide. Does any country’s’ army do the same?

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  32. JonathanR says:

    I like this comment:
    “burning evidence got out of hand”

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  33. Guest Who says:

    Mucho Pomposo and Pesto are in sync.

    https://x.com/peston/status/1964319354918756673?s=61

    https://x.com/michaelwhite/status/1964093244813222228?s=61

    The Labour client media pool is fetid.

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  34. tomo says:

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    • JohnC says:

      Of course she will.
      The Left are the most stupendous of hypocrites. The ones like her the most of all.
      Remember Lord John Prescott saying he would never accept a Lordship ?.

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  35. wwfc says:

    The new Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has faced a shocking introduction to the small boats crisis, after more than 1,000 migrants crossed the Channel illegally on her first full day in office.

    By early evening, GB News counted 1,027 migrants as they were brought to the Border Force processing centre at Dover harbour.

    https://www.gbnews.com/news/migrant-crisis-hundreds-cross-channel-illegally-shabana-mahmood

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  36. JonathanR says:

    Very apt song for today I think

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  37. vlad says:

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  38. tomo says:

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  39. digg says:

    What desperate twats the lefties are… this is such a pathetic attempt to exact revenge for the odious lefty post up gal just revealed…

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/sep/06/nigel-farage-admits-he-was-wrong-to-say-he-had-bought-house-in-clacton

    They are so crappily predictable

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  40. tomo says:

    Talking desperation – heresy!

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62z4rd87nlo

    Who to trust? Aseem Malhotra or the BBC’s politics editor / scribbler?

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  41. tomo says:

    What-ho BoJo…

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    • JonathanR says:

      Indeed so You cannot tell a book by its cover to coin a phrase

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      Johnson’s grandfather, ‘Sir’ James Fawcett, was president of the European Commission of Human Rights. He was also general counsel to the International Monetary Fund, director of studies at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (‘Chatham House’), a member of the UK’s delegation to the United Nations, and helped write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

      Carrie Symonds grandfather was an editor at the Guardian, Labour Peer, and MEP.

      Truly the apple doesn’t fall from the tree…

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  42. JonathanR says:

    Is this Britains stricktest headmistress The hero of the right?
    https://x.com/TradBritGroup/status/1942000949024756024/photo/1

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      A good debunking of the the philosophy of this headmistress and her supporters – suppress natural cultural and ethnic differences to enforce an ‘acceptable’ type of national identity (that approach worked well in Yugoslavia, didn’t it?) – can be found here:

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  43. Scroblene says:

    Just flicking through the Sunday rags, it seems that there’s a new twist to Crayons’ cock-ups!

    I think I’ve read the term, ‘Administrative mistake’ about a dozen times, in relation to all the various ‘property dealings’ she’s been involved in. The house in Ashton is now under scrutiny by real journalists.

    To be fair to The Sith Floor, in Axethetax Towers, they have covered the story quite well, but reading it twice, (The things Scrobs does to save others’ time and energy – I just dunno), but nowhere is ‘that term’, which is only implied, and therefore possibly lost in translation?

    Where are all the tax experts in Millify? There must be someone who does their own tax forms, and can explain, or do they all have accountants?

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  44. AsISeeIt says:

    It is sadly axiomatic of our full-colour dumbed-down low-circulation print press that they do so like to have a big feature pic of a pretty girl on the front cover.

    So it is that our svelte feminine Kate, Princess of Wales, (and news of her hair-do) becomes the acceptable face for the promotion of the otherwise beefy butch sapphic scrummage that is wimmins rugger…

    Her Royal Tryness! Kate converts THAT hair-do as she cheers on England’s rugby stars (Mail on Sunday); Coming up Roses… The Princess of Wales looked in her element as she watched England thrash Australia in the Women’s Rugby World Cup yesterday. Wearing a McQueen blazer with a white Knatchbull blouse… (Sunday Telegraph with added fashion notes)

    Quasi-androgynous antics north of the border care of hairy highlander sportsmen in skirts at the Sunday Times – although the female frontpage pin-ups cater to a not so much historic as bordering on somewhat archaeological in taste: The King, the Queen and Dame Joanna Lumley watch the Highland Games at the Braemar Gathering

    Bang-up-to-date totty care of the unabashed Sun on Sunday: Styles ex-love Olivia snogs Ellie ex – I’ve no idea who these people are [TM Mr Fedup]

    Olivia Wilde is an American actress and director, apparently. Fashion note: Olivia’s daring ensemble featured a white maxi-length Gabriela Hearst frock. A one-shoulder number revealing a black Nappa leather bra, also by the Uruguayan designer. I do all my own research you know. Brassiere might be putting it a tad strong – this little item has more the dimensions of a General Moshe Dayan eye patch. There’s one for the teenagers.

    Sunday Mirror goes with: Kirsty Gallacher… Finding love and turning 50

    And so to the main feature (as far as BBC online press pickers are concerned) and as certain as night follows day they pick the Observer for their top spot in the line-up. Of course they do.

    It’s another concept album cover from the Gruan on Sunday. On an artful red backdrop we’re presented with a max size poster or placard potential photo of our outgoing red head Deputy PM… a skipped heartbeat away from No10 as far as Kimia Zabilhyan is concerned (‘Grenfell Next Of Kin’ in case you were wondering): ‘Angela Rayner had pure class. Our class’ (Observer)

    Who speaks for the left now? – frets Andrew Rawnsley.

    Gosh, now Labour have lurched right, there’s only…

    Our National Broadcaster, Mainstream Corporate Media, Corporate Advertising, Charity Sector, NGOs, Quangos, Civil Service, Public Sector Unions, Church of England, Our NHS, Police, Judiciary, Jeremy Corbyn, Zarah Sultana, Zack Polanski, Sir Ed Davey, Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru), Stephen Flynn (SNP), Mary Lou McDonald (Sinn Féin)… and Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all…

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  45. G says:

    I’ve worked with a VPN for years now and I think I can comment on its use during the recent ‘Changeover’ from so-called internet, “Free Speech” to the half-baked & throttled version since the Online Safety Act came into force. My VPN provider when starting endeavours to find the fastest country internet source operating at that time, which is mostly the UK. If left, on that setting, you recognise that some sites you visit, cannot be opened. I merely switch to, perhaps Denmark or the Netherlands, to use an ‘unthrottled’ search. The early symptoms of Starmers introduction of Communist public control principles to this country? I think so.

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  46. tomo says:

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  47. tomo says:

    More Shabby stuff

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  48. moggiemoo says:

    I’m in my early 60s. Before I die I fully expect to see the UK become a caliphate. Of course, that assumes that ‘they’ allow me to live. After all, it can’t be too long before I freeze or starve.

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    • BRISSLES says:

      It’s today’s toddlers who may bear the brunt of the catastrophic migrant invasion of today. At the end of this century they’ll be around 70 with (probably) mixed race families, which will be the norm, – meaning the “white gene” will have disappeared entirely by the year 20200.

      Im glad I’ve lived when I have – and seriously have no desire to see or know what the distant future holds for this once great country of mine.

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  49. tomo says:

    Labour members got this email today:

    “Angela Rayner served the country and our Party with an enormous sense of duty, playing a key role in returning Labour to government. We’re all disappointed to have had to see her stand down from government but we know she will play a key role in Labour’s future.

    Her journey speaks volumes about how Labour in power changes lives and we thank her for her incredible service as Deputy Prime Minister and as our Deputy Leader.

    But the threat from our opposition is developing so rapidly that we cannot take our eye off the ball.

    Yesterday, Nigel Farage rolled out Nadine Dorries to address Reform’s conference. One of Boris Johnson’s biggest allies, back to do it all over again – this time with Nigel Farage.

    We have to come together to take this on. We know Reform have been gaining momentum, and Farage has a clear target: rolling back all the progress this and every other Labour Government has made.

    We need as many Labour Party members as possible to make an urgent contribution to our campaign fund today.

    If you’re able to, will you step up? Please rush in a generous donation of £3 today to help us stop him.”

    h/t order-order
    https://order-order.com/2025/09/06/labour-uses-rayner-resignation-crisis-to-beg-for-more-money/

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