366 Responses to Midweek 1st October 2025

  1. Scroblene says:

    Whoaaaaaaa…

    I thought there wasn’t going to be a Mid-week slot!

    Well, yesterday, the Prime Minister made a stirring speech, outlining the future for Great Britain.

    There was immediate comment, (after a panic attack), by an Opposition person Ker Seer Strummer, mumbling something or other which nobody understood.

    A passer-by, Mr Lummox, started an argument about some bloke called Genghis Khan or whatever, and the whole sorry lot was photographed by someone from a local wireless station, possibly called the BBC, but as incoherence is a strain of mental issue to be pitied, after a few wibblings, everyone went over to Talk Radio for some proper reporting!

    (Have you checked the facts and names Scrobs?- Ed)

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  2. friend of yogi bear says:

    NOW THE DUST HAS SETTLED………

    I thought I would tune in to watch that speech yesterday.

    I was less than stirred by Starmer.

    From what I could gather….A man called Farage it seems is divisive ….he has a police force that turns up at people’s houses and arrests them for writing stuff on the internet …Farage has also got these special judges that then send those people to prison for writing things on the internet and it’s very divisive. (I may have got that wrong)

    Also, any migrant who is a Doctor or a scientist , or anyone from abroad who contributes to this society will be arrested , thrown in prison and sent away….again by this Farage man ,who is bad.oh, and divisive.

    The things I was listening for about mass immigration changing what was once a tolerant society didn’t get a mention.( Perhaps I wasn’t listening carefully enough)

    However , there were signs of hope as I also learnt yesterday , not part of any speech but Bbc chit,chat, that the man Starmer, who some people in Liverpool , only yesterday thought runs the country, is a nice man because he also has a job as a donkey farmer and , who doesn’t like donkeys?…no division there we can all agree, donkeys are great.

    Not all bad then…..

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    • Scroblene says:

      Ha ha ha – nice one Friend!

      I possibly heard the strangled shrieks of the Donkey Party singing some sort of hymn about a red, green, black and white flag when they all slapped each other on the back at the end of the pier show…

      Either that, or the slappers all backed (or backed away from), a bloke who claims to be Head Donkey…

      (The bbc is a small local wireless ‘station’, which carries out instructions for Donkeys-R-Us).

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    • Guest Who says:

      I was at Dulwich at the same time as Nigel, if a few years earlier.

      Great fun, although the CCF was then known as the Sturmabteilung.

      The mess hall still has short knives.

      All boys school, but no pyromaniac Romanians then.

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  3. Rich says:

    Regarding the regular use of the Nazi slur by Lammy and his ilk, those of us with roots in these islands have a much different relationship with and understanding of the wars of the last century and the effect that it had on our nation.

    Lammy doesn’t know or understand the British mindset as he is not British, he is first and foremost black. Historically to him the British are colonisers and oppressors, not liberators or protectors. Shabana Mahmood is first and foremost Muslim, she is not and has no desire to be English in the true sense of the word. A globalist shill like Starmer, influenced as he is by the Brit-hating Celts who advise him like McSweeney and McFadden, has no understanding of or love for Englishness. He is embarrassed by and loathing of patriotism, he is unable to understand loyalty. His attempted ownership of what it means to be English cannot succeed as he has no idea what being English means to so many. I’m Northern Irish and have more of a clue because I, as an Ulster Protestant, share many of the same values, values that the ‘sophisticated’ Starmer sees as being beneath him.

    For many of those whose families have resided in the United Kingdom since circa 1950 onwards there is no connection to our real past, a past that has shaped us as a people.
    No family histories of lives lost in battle or in bombing raids, no real experience of industrial decline, no understanding of our continued societal change for the worse. They share our lands but not our ideals or aspirations, their concept of contribution, charity and community is entirely different to our own.

    The Nazi slur means something to those in Britain who understand it and what it means to recognise and fight against real fascism, to Lammy and the leeches of Labour it’s just a word.

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  4. atlas_shrugged says:

    I too watched the speech yesterday.

    Was it a good speech and prime-ministerial? I thought so.

    This was level headed responses to extreme provocation and smearing.

    The future prime-minister did very well.

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  5. atlas_shrugged says:

    Here is the speech of the future prime-minister:

    P.S. When do the flipping uniparty conferences finish so it will be safe again to listen to the radio and internet?

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  6. friend of yogi bear says:

    HISTORY, FACT OR OPINION….

    Famous Historian and sometime politician Mr.D. Lammy, was at it again yesterday. I have a suspicion that Lammy may well have been the historical advisor on the BBC blockbuster Sunday night prime time serial about William the Conker, and his army of mostly Africans invading Anglo-saxon and African England.

    It seems that a man called Farage may have been a member of the Hitler youth …no doubt with that bloke who was Pope some time ago.
    Things may have gone badly for Nigel ,who I was told be another Historian, down the pub, that Farage was transferred to the Japanese army and captured Singapore , because he hates Britain and ran camps on the Death railway, again because he hates Britain. It seemed a bit unlikely but Lammy is no idiot ……wait for it……..sorry what was I saying.

    Another historian in the very same pub said ” he thinks Farage caused and spread Covid” …..just imagine ….Farage … all this stuff we didn’t know. Furthermore the same bloke, I mean historian said David Lammys dad was at Rorkes drift….not clear whose side he was on .

    Well, all I can say is ” you can’t believe everything you hear” but voting Reform sounds increasingly a good idea.”some would say”

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  7. Sluff says:

    TTK update

    From the BBC webshite

    A migrant who travelled to the UK by small boat and later attacked asylum hotel staff has been jailed for 16 weeks.
    Mohammed Sharwarq, 32, assaulted a cleaner, a head chef and two residents at The Bell Hotel, in Epping, Essex, on 12 August.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gzxv7lxw8o

    Good job he didn’t do something really serious, like put hurty words on social media briefly in the immediate aftermath of the murder of three children

    Also on the BBC webshite
    A Conservative councillor’s wife who was jailed for inciting racial hatred after an online rant against migrants on the day of the Southport attacks has had her appeal against her sentence dismissed.
    Lucy Connolly, from Northampton, was jailed for 31 months in October after calling for “mass deportation now” and urging her followers on X to “set fire” to hotels housing asylum seekers.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3v5926yeqro

    Note of course the deliberate tie in with her husband, trying clearly to link the Tories with her ‘illegal’ actions.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “jailed for 16 weeks” attacked asylum hotel staff
      “jailed 31 months” for saying asylum seekers should be burnt down in a hotel, with the MPS.

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  8. vlad says:

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  9. andyjsnape says:

    The PM talks about something and promoted by the government propaganda mouthpiece

    PM wants to change how international law is used in asylum caseshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd72p30v574o

    All talk, just get on with it!

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  10. Sluff says:

    Blink even slightly and you would have missed it.
    Reporting on the Labour conference, I heard Chris Mason say something like ‘Starmer has to steer between Reform and the Left, the LibDems and Greens’.

    Now on the one hand this is just the BBC trying to put all three parties in the same left-wing area, the BBC’s favoured home, and I would argue this is also to soften us up for an electoral pact to keep Reform out.
    On the other hand it is a wake up call that all those cuddly Lib Dems are not centrist at all but to the left of some elements of Labour (so why on earth would Tories vote for them as a protest) which is backed up by survey data I’ve seen; and as for those sandal-wearing Greens wanting to ‘protect the environment’, forget it. They are Far Left borderline Marxists.

    A chance remark by Mason to treasure and file away for regular future reference.

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  11. Sluff says:

    When was the last time you heard a main BBC news bulletin not feature a story about the destitution of a randomly selected Gaza family, usually involving women and young children?

    It’s almost as if the BBC had an anti-Israeli agenda. Oh, wait.

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  12. MarkyMark says:

    How to use Flags in the UK
    Rainbow flag – anytime, anywhere
    Palestine flag – big ones in Labour conference, allowed anywhere.
    Jamaican flag – ideal at Notting hill Carnival to drape over stabbed bodies.
    Union Jack – allowed at proms, unless EU flag is available which is better
    English flag – allowed at football or woman football, ensure only small flags at labour conference and wave half heartedly.

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  13. AsISeeIt says:

    In association with the notion of quiet part out loud, by way of the in plain sight concept, our regime-compliant globalist corporate crony business-as-usual Financial Times editorial drops an amusing little giveaway sub-header in respect of Sir Keir’s uniparty conference anti-Reform strategy…

    Speech courts working-class base (FT) – my emphasis, their truth bomb.

    Speech Courts indeed. Full Force of the Lie, Release the Sausages, etc.

    Your average FT headline tends to read like a cryptic cross word puzzle clue. Another – rather more simple for beginners – word search game playable on the pink frontpage is their all too regular feature find the ‘Far-right’

    Got it in one this morning. Very first item in the Briefing column: Gaza plan attacked by far-right Netanyahu allies (FT)

    This game is too easy. Where’s my tiny bookmaker’s biro (how come we don’t get those utility plain generic pencil stubs from Argos anymore? Labour should bring those back (literacy for free for all) – in line with their third world child poverty-busting free breakfasts for all and lifting the two child benefits cap) I’ll make do with a big bingo hall felt tip marker pen.

    Daily Express, home of suicidally lost causes – such as assisted dying – ties itself to the campaign for the return of the Tories this morning: I can clean up the almighty mess as next PM – Kemi Badenoch.

    And on that classic mike drop of a comic line, I’m out.

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  14. vlad says:

    Below are the opening paras of Melanie Phillips’ latest article on Substack, and also in The Times.

    https://substack.com/home/post/p-174873292

    “Across the West, millions are in revolt against their countries’ inexorable slide towards the edge of the cultural cliff.
    Decades of attrition by their own liberal universalist elites against the building blocks of western civilisation have hollowed out their societies, allowing the Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood to fill the vacuum.
    With their elites encouraging the mass immigration of people whose values are inimical to the west and who refuse to integrate — and denouncing as “racist” or “Islamophobic” anyone who objects — the public have lost faith in the entire political establishment and are supporting instead “populist” politicians who promise to give their nations and their culture back to them.

    In Britain, this feeling runs so wide and deep that Nigel Farage’s “populist” Reform party has not only become the principal opposition to the Labour government, knocking the Conservatives into irrelevance, but opinion polling suggests that if an election were to take place tomorrow he would stand an excellent chance of becoming prime minister with a large overall majority in the House of Commons.
    This is truly astonishing, because Britain’s “first past the post” electoral system makes it extremely difficult for any third party to gain any real traction; and because Reform is so new that it barely has a national infrastructure that can deliver all the organisation necessary for a party to fight an election.

    Such is the scale and strength of this insurgency, however, that the Labour government has gone into full panic mode. Farage’s appeal is to patriotic Brits who want their country back. So the prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has identified patriotism as the key issue of our time.
    At Labour’s conference that started yesterday, he told the party that it must make the argument about “patriotic national renewal” in order to “own patriotism, to define it for what it is”.

    Attempting to wrest the issue from Farage, Starmer denounced Reform’s own “patriotic” agenda as “detrimental to our country,” while the Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, called Reform “plastic patriots” and the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, sneered at “ethno-nationalism” (code for white supremacism).
    Starmer’s problem, however, is that millions of voters think he’s the plastic patriot while Farage is the real deal. ..”

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Labour cannot define a working person, a rich person or man with a penis.

      ……

      “patriotic national renewal” in order to “own patriotism, to define it for what it is”.

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  15. MarkyMark says:

    “I do not agree with Tony Blair on much but he has led the debate on vaccinations well.
    Put him in charge of the vaccine programme and let’s have a government of all the talents to end this unmitigated disaster.”
    – Nigel Farage MP @Nigel_Farage

    https://x.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1346221668688125952

    What power/leverage has Tony Blair got on these people?

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  16. MarkyMark says:

    UK is supporting the third world country – the UK!
    HA HHAH AH HAH
    …….
    The UK spent ÂŁ2.8 billion, or 20% of its aid budget, supporting refugees in the UK in 2024.
    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9663/

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  17. tomo says:

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  18. Jeff says:

    I don’t expect much from Labour politicians, so I’m not often disappointed by them, but…

    David Lammy…has there ever been a less erudite, more gormless, stupid, ill-informed, unpleasant half-wit to sit on the green benches of parliament? I can’t think of one.

    His unbelievably idiotic remarks suggesting that Nigel Farage had toyed with the notion of joining the Hitler Youth was, quite frankly, barking.

    We all know that Lammy knows sweet FA about our country’s history, after his calamitous appearance on Mastermind, but honestly…surely even this chubby cretin must know that WW2 finished 20 years before Nigel was even born.

    The real tragedy is, he probably doesn’t…

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    • MarkyMark says:

      European Solidarity Corps
      The power of together

      https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity_en

      How does it work?
      The European Solidarity Corps provides grants to organisations through call for proposals.

      Young people wishing to engage in projects need to register in the European Solidarity Corps portal, which offers a space for young people and funded organisations to get in touch and start activities.

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    • Mrs Kitty says:

      @Jeff I think that David and Diane are competing for the title of Idiot in the Labour Village. There’s very little in it to tell them apart.

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  19. tomo says:

    farage-boats.jpg

    Time for somebody to publicly take a run at TTK waving the pics of the Ukrainian rent boys and Nick Brown?

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  20. vlad says:

    A deep dive into EU digital censorship, Ofcom etc.

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    • tomo says:

      I’d take some convincing that digital censorship went away the day Elon bought Twitter….

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      • vlad says:

        According to the above vid it got better for a while under Musk, but is now coming back through the EU back door, and with a vengeance.

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        • Mrs Kitty says:

          Here in France we’ve not been able to use Rumble for almost two years. Quite often I’ll click on a link on here and get told I can’t view it in the country I’m living in so Macrons censorship is alive and working.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “The EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) is a regulation designed to create a safer, fairer online environment by regulating digital services that act as intermediaries, such as online platforms and marketplaces. Key objectives include increasing user protection against illegal content and harmful practices like harassment, improving transparency in advertising, and providing users with easier ways to report issues and appeal content moderation decisions. The DSA imposes stricter obligations on very large online platforms and search engines (with over 45 million users in the EU), requiring them to conduct risk assessments for societal impacts and implement mitigation measures. ” Google AI

      https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-2019-2024/europe-fit-digital-age/digital-services-act_en

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  21. tomo says:

    “The bitterness of low quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.”
    – Benjamin Franklin

    Wind turbines….

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  22. tomo says:

    Clean out of pejoratives / insults to throw at this guy

    What on earth does he think he’s playing at?

    millimoron.jpg

    milliband-consequences.jpg

    sequential articles on the Guardian front page….

    I’m wondering who the hero pensioner will be that sloshes old paint on thick’Ed in return for institutional heating and three meals a day?

    * apologies for associating Miliband mental processes by using the word “thinking”

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  23. MarkyMark says:

    Love Island views – 65K views
    Your Final Islanders reveal ALL | Love Island 2025

    Learn With NASA – 135 views

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  24. digg says:

    So the State Health Nazis have decreed that shops can no longer offer buy one get one free on certain foodstuffs to tackle childhood obesity.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c89d54gv44qo

    My bet is that the biggest take up of the two for one food offers are poorer families with multiple children to feed. I’m surprised that the food gestapos haven’t considered that possibility.

    This Government seems obsessed with population control!

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  25. MarkyMark says:

    “She fled China (a corrupt country) using false documents and entered the UK (illegally and easily) , where she attempted to launder the stolen money by buying property (helping the UK economy, young people can’t afford the houses), said the Met.”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0415kk3rzo

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  26. pugnazious says:

    ‘MPs’ fury at Boris Johnson’s ‘dangerous language”
    ‘Boris Johnson has refused to moderate his language during a heated debate in the Commons, despite a barrage of criticism from opposition benches.

    Labour’s Paula Sherriff referred to Jo Cox, the MP murdered in 2016, as she pleaded with him to refrain from using “dangerous” words like “surrender”.

    He described her intervention as “humbug” and repeated the word again.’

    The SNP’s Nicola Sturgeon said there was “a gaping moral vacuum where the office of prime minister used to be”.

    BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg described scenes in Parliament as an “absolute bear pit”.

    Pointing to a plaque in the chamber, commemorating Mrs Cox, who was murdered by a right-wing extremist, Paula Sherriff said: “We should not resort to using offensive, dangerous or inflammatory language for legislation that we do not like, and we stand here under the shield of our departed friend with many of us in this place subject to death threats and abuse every single day.”

    “They often quote his words ‘Surrender Act’, ‘betrayal’, ‘traitor’ and I for one am sick of it.

    “We must moderate our language, and it has to come from the prime minister first.”

    In response, Mr Johnson said: “I have to say, Mr Speaker, I’ve never heard such humbug in all my life.”‘

    Remember the outrage?…remember how the BBC was outraged on Labour MP’s behalf? Remember how anything Boris said was ‘dangerous language’, a ‘threat to women MPs’ even….remember the airwaves being filled for days with that ‘outrage’? The BBC couldn’t get enough of it.

    All forgotten now….Starmer can go into Parliament, or at his party conference and tour the media studios and proclaim Farage, Reform and Reform voters are dangerous racists and Farage can be called an actual Nazi…and the BBC’s reaction?

    Emmm…well…it’s all a bit jolly isn’t it…Starmer & Co are ‘punchy’…their language is ‘punchy’.

    ‘Punchy’ seems to be the new word of choice at the BBC to describe ‘dangerous language’ when that dangerous language is targeted at the BBC’s enemies. ‘Punchy’ is of course seen as a positive…if you’re ‘punchy’ you’re proactive, strong, powerful, incisive, impressive, passionate, compelling…read your thesaurus.

    The word is specifically chosen by the BBC so as to make Starmer look as if he is in the right..there’s no questioning the language, there’s no condemnation, there’s no outrage or denouncement of ‘dangerous language’….look at several BBC reports happily quoting Starmer’s or Ed Davey’s inflammatory rhetoric and you won’t find any comment from the BBC that the language is ‘dangerous’ or maybe just a bit over the top.

    Far from it…the BBC positively gushes in praise of Starmer…

    ‘This year saw the prime minister sharpening his argument against Nigel Farage…There is a defiance and steeliness to the prime minister; with this performance, he reminded his internal critics just who it was who won that whopping majority in the election 15 months ago.’

    The BBC used the word ‘punchy’ on Today this morning, they used it in this report…

    ‘This was Sir Keir at his punchiest attack, primarily against Reform UK and Nigel Farage. ‘

    And they’ve used it in this report on the LibDems when Davey was doing a similar hatchet job on Farage claiming he wanted to see children killed…

    ‘Punchy Lib Dems use Reform UK as call to action’

    Clearly an editorial decision to give the pretty toxic Labour and LibDem rhetoric a positive spin and present it as ‘fair comment’ on Farage, Reform and by default Reform voters.

    Looks like the Guardian was at the same editorial as they blow smoke up Starmer’s butt…’steeliness and determination’….

    ‘Starmer brings the steel – and draws up battle lines with Reform UK’
    ‘Showing a steeliness and determination that has been largely absent since the general election, he demonstrated to his party he was unafraid of taking the fight to Nigel Farage, after months of leaving a vacuum.’

    Might suggest Starmer is punch-drunk from all the blows Reform has landed and his dangerous language is the desperation of a man who knows he is on his way out and will go down on history as one of the worst PMs we have ever had…unless of course it is left to the BBC to write that history.

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  27. Fedup2 says:

    Telegraph reports that the security for Farage has bern cut by 75% ….. im betting that if they kill Farage a few Cabinet ministers wont be around much longer either – there would be an all out war against politicians .. ready for that 77 brigade ?

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    • tomo says:

      cunts.jpg

      https://archive.ph/iHkxb

      “Keir Starmer knows he is so far behind in the polls that he has no chance of beating Nigel at the ballot box so he has embarked on an unprecedented campaign of incitement to violence against him, it’s disgusting, he needs to apologise.”
      Next week, an Afghan immigrant is due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court for making threats to kill Mr Farage.
      Mr Farage is expected to give evidence in court against Fayaz Khan, also known as Mada Pasa, who appeared in online videos last year allegedly threatening the Reform leader. He has been charged with making threats to kill and sending a menacing communication.
      Farage’s protests ‘fell on deaf ears’
      The decision on Mr Farage’s security was made by the parliamentary security department, which works with the police to assess the threat level to MPs and allocate taxpayer-funded bodyguards accordingly.
      Mr Farage objected on the grounds that the threat level to him had not reduced. His protests “fell on deaf ears”, a Reform source said, and so he felt he had no alternative but to reject the offer of a reduced security detail and arrange his own private security instead.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Lessons will be learnt……

      Sir David Amess killer ‘left Prevent too quickly’
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3jk229vkgo

      Ali Harbi Ali was given a whole life sentence in 2022 after the trial at the Old Bailey

      …………..

      Key findings – Phases 1 and 2

      From the material provided and discussions held the relevant policy and guidance was mostly followed and complied with.

      Initial actions were conducted expeditiously, and some vulnerabilities were identified.

      Record keeping is problematic and the rationale for certain decisions is not explicit.

      There is a blurring of responsibilities in terms of the police and the local authority in terms of Channel.

      The Vulnerability Assessment Form (VAF) does not fully reflect the presented vulnerabilities.

      Checking back with the referrer in education settings would appear to be crucial in terms of establishing progress and subsequent decision making.

      The interactions with the Intervention Provider are problematic. As this was the primary intervention in this case it is of concern.

      https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/prevent-learning-review-sir-david-amess-attack/prevent-learning-review-ali-harbi-ali-accessible

      ………….

      “Once there, he murdered the 69-year-old, stabbing him 21 times. It was an “assassination for terrorist purposes”, the jury at his trial was told.Now convicted of the murder of Sir David, Harbi Ali’s motives – made clear during police interviews and his trial – reveal a textbook study of radicalisation.”
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61062285

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  28. pugnazious says:

    Who do the BBC like? Seems if you’re an ‘elite’ you’re not acceptable..

    ‘The BBC has lost the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race after the corporation’s director of sport appeared to show “very little enthusiasm” during negotiations.

    The BBC first showed the event in 1938, but there is a perception from some figures involved in talks that Alex Kay-Jelski, who arrived as director of sport last year, views the event as “elitist”.’

    And of course we know that the BBC thinks of working class people…especially if they’re white and vote Reform.

    Guess if you go some poxy second-rate uni where all you learn is the art of woke and anti-Semitism you’re the BBC’s chosen people.

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  29. pugnazious says:

    Can’t see any headline story about this on the BBC site….

    ‘Zia Yusuf this morning claimed that Nigel Farage’s parliament-supplied security team has been downgraded by a three quarters. Bizarre…

    Reform’s head of policy said on Times Radio:

    “Two weeks ago, the authorities cut Nigel’s security detail by 75% and then we have seen the most extraordinary 48 hours of demonisation… The Parliamentary Security Department that is responsible for security in both houses, that frankly for inexplicable reasons, decided to materially downgrade Nigel Farage’s security. Those are the facts of the matter. And I think that they place into context everything that we have just seen. Now, again, I want to be very clear that donors have stepped in, thankfully, to shore up that security and make sure that Nigel is well protected… Keir Starmer is desperate, he knows he cannot beat Nigel Farage at the ballot box, so he’s resorted to the most extraordinary and frankly, nefarious means.”’

    Have to think the BBC don’t want to make this into a story because they’d then have to raise the question of why Farage might need protection…and then link that to Labour’s ‘dangerous language’ that perhaps puts a target on Farage’s back for any nutjob to take a shot at…perhaps literally.

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  30. Fedup2 says:

    After what happened to charlie kirk i think TTK is failing to comprehend what the reaction of 47 / JD should farage be harmed – goes well beyond domestic politics …

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      Remainders collaborated with Hitler during the Brexit vote to try and stop Nigel Farage and Reform. There is verified footage, both from the FĂźhrer Bunker webcams as well as during the electoral campaign. Note how the BBC has never reported this.

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  31. Nibor says:

    Three shibboleths the BBC likes to spread .

    1; That everyone in the world looks at Britain , and would be aghast if we withdraw from any international agreement that is now out of date .

    2; That productivity is everything , and that`s the reason for the country`s decline .

    3; That judges should be independent and free from any control .

    Let`s go to 3 . Why should the judiciary be free from normal controls ? everyone else who goes to work has to follow the rules of employment . And what is this independence anyway ? They cant sentence someone to be hanged or given a life sentence for tax evasion , breaking the Official Secrets Act or speeding .
    Parliament has already curtailed hundreds of years ago their freedom of action by imposing maximum sentences that the judiciary has .
    I think the future should be MINIMUM sentences that these bewigged individuals can pass down .

    What are these judges anyway ? – Lawyers . The bane of the Conservative party ( like Ken Clarke ) . What real world experience do they have ?
    Now the Powers That Be are saying the judiciary should reflect the society . Which is their nonsense meaning more ethnic minorities or gays to the bench .
    Not a society reflection of poor people or people living in blighted communities over run with crime and drugs . The people of whatever ethnicity or sexual preference who know what what custodial sentencing would do to clean up their neighbourhoods .

    No it`s rich lawyers thinking they have an inbuilt checks and balances in their own head , jealously protecting their status and earning a minter as they override the majorities wishes .

    Bring them to heel .

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  32. tomo says:

    Link starts at a testimony from a person who you might expect to follow the Guardian-BBC line

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  33. tomo says:

    Time to end “Pay per Slay”

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  34. vlad says:

    There is real genocide in Nigeria, where 10s of thousands of Christians have been slaughtered in recent years by Muslims.
    Yet, no marches through Londonistan, and no 24/7 coverage by the BBC.
    Perhaps the hotels in Nigerian hellholes are less comfortable than those in Jerusalem?
    Or is it that the BBC worships Islam while being Christophobic and antisemitic?

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    • Jeff says:

      You’d have thought Black Lives Matter might have said something, these victims will all be black, but no…I mean, one drug addled violent thug died while in police hands and all Hell broke loose…

      The carnage of the Christians in Nigeria is barely mentioned on the BBC. There’s sweet FA on Sky. I haven’t heard a squeak from Starmer or Lammy. There are no multi-millionaire footie players are taking the knee…and where’s Greta when you need her?

      But we’re constantly told that black lives matter…

      Really?

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  35. MarkyMark says:

    “Elon Musk. He incites violence on our streets. He calls for the overthrow of our elected government. He’s an enabler of disinformation through X. He thinks he can tell us how to run Britain. We have a message for Elon Musk. Get the hell out of our politics and our country.”
    https://order-order.com/2025/10/01/watch-miliband-tells-elon-musk-to-get-out-of-our-country/

    ……………….

    Miliband back in the fold? Ed joins Jez for EU campaign 26 May 2016
    https://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-90a9-miliband-back-in-the-fold-ed-joins-jez-for-eu-campaign-1
    EU campaign who write laws that the UK followed, everyone else ignored.

    ……………………

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    ……………………

    Lisbet Rausing – ÂŁ233,600.00
    to the central Labour Party to cover staffing costs for my frontbench role, paid in an initial instalment of ÂŁ20,200
    https://www.theyworkforyou.com/regmem/?p=11545&chamber=house-of-commons

    Dame Anna Lisbet Kristina Rausing is a science historian and philanthropist. She is a co-founder of the Arcadia Fund, one of the UK’s largest philanthropic foundations. Wikipedia
    Born: 1960 (age 65 years), Lund, Sweden

    …………………

    STOP INTERFERRING WITH OUT POLITICS AND ENERGY POLICIES ELON .. .oh wait…..
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  36. tomo says:

    a recycling tax, which is coming into force this week.

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    – I’d wager there’s Fabian led quangos already lined up for funding from yet and larcenous tax that Labour emplace… (If you weren’t aware – the present landfill tax funds the “Nature Trusts” across the UK)

    An Ange-ism seems fitting = SCUM

    https://archive.ph/iHkxb

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    • MarkyMark says:

      The old days – kids return bottles to stores who wash and reuse them! Brown bags that would rot for veg. Walking rather than e scooter that can be used to steal phones.

      ………….

      Packaging should only contain recycled plastic where it is permitted under other regulations and food safety standards.

      The tax came into force on 1 April 2022 and is charged at a rate of:

      ÂŁ200 per tonne from 1 April 2022
      ÂŁ210.82 per tonne from 1 April 2023
      ÂŁ217.85 per tonne from 1 April 2024
      ÂŁ223.69 per tonne from 1 April 2025

      https://www.gov.uk/guidance/check-if-you-need-to-register-for-plastic-packaging-tax

      ………………….

      Government writes off ÂŁ1.4bn of PPE from Covid deal

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cll476qzm85o

      The figure includes some 749 million items that have already been burned or destroyed, “including by energy from waste”, and a further 825 million that are classified as excess stock “where disposal and recycling are possible outcomes”.

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      • tomo says:

        If you forget your own bags to Waitrose, the lowest-cost reusable bags available to purchase at checkout start at ÂŁ2 each

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        • Fedup2 says:

          Tomo – i favour waitrose for my weekly shoplifting operations – followed by marks and sparks down the road – if anyone would like a cheap steak i will take orders … ( the above is untrue )

          £2 for a bag with waitrose on it says so much about the possessor ….

          … the news about the conspracy by the marxists to kill farage hasnt gone down at all well – everything TTK does increases support for Reform ….

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  37. Althepalerp says:

    Red Ed complaining about Elon interfering with British politics. .

    When It was the Labour party who sent people over to the USA to campaign for Kamala. . .

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  38. tomo says:

    I agree with Lisa Nandy that tiddlywinks can be unisex. The jury’s out on men in skirts caber tossing.

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  39. Fedup2 says:

    Elon has suggested dumping Netflix because of a trannie kids cartoon and a writer who celebrated the death of Charlie Kirk ….

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Islamic people demand, don’t buy Bang & Olufsen due to Mohammed cartoons to punish the Danish – funny how these things are ok one site and not the other.

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  40. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    I thought incitement to violence was an offence. It could get you 31 months in prison if you’re on the Right.

    What is all this hate from Labour towards Nigel if not incitement.
    How are they not getting a visit from the left wing police for incitement to violence.

    They are stirring up their fanatics against Nigel and have reduced his security by three quarters to make it easier for them to get him.

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    • Guest Who says:

      Dan of the Client media has pronounced.

      https://x.com/dpjhodges/status/1973293933812912299?s=61

      Reform up in arms at language they say may incite violence against politicians. They brought onto their stage the woman who said “Set fire to all the fucking hotels full of the bastards for all I care. While you’re at it take the treacherous government and politicians with them”.

      But the real fun is in the comments thread below.

      Oh boy, more twisting than an ivy up a giant redwood.

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  41. tomo says:

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  42. Fedup2 says:

    Brendan kavanagh – the YouTube King’s Cross pianist with a huge following has put up the police body cameras of his arrest on YouTube – it is truly frightening and shows why plod muppets must be avoided at all times…an awful thing to watch …

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  43. pugnazious says:

    Starmer’s diverse and tolerant country…that boastful lie is easily disproved….not least by listening to his own intolerant and hate-filled speeches…but you could watch this video…this isn’t an extremist..it’s undoubtedly the same sort of narrative that is entrenched in any Muslim household around the dinner table…or in the mosque. You can see ‘westernised’ Muslims wearing makeup and jeans instantly snap into anti-British ranting given half an excuse…remember the BBC’s ‘Muslims like us’…a mix of ‘westernised’ and radical…but the westernised were only so skin deep.

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  44. Fedup2 says:

    Excellent news

    The BBC has dumped the boat race and c4 has got it – there will now be a variety of races involving trannies and queers of various types using an it’s a knock out type of format – there will be invaders v British people – Muslims v Christians – and all sorts – the BBC will replace it with ‘cash in the attic ‘ whatever that is …

    So what’s left ? Wimbledon ?

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    • tomo says:

      there will now be a variety of races involving trannies and queers of various types using an it’s a knock out type of format

      Off to sign up for a license to watch that!

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  45. Richard Pinder says:

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    US Calls Arrest of British Pro-Life Activist Tyrannical

    Rose Docherty, 75, was detained for holding a sign that read, ‘Coercion is a crime, here to talk, only if you want’, outside Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Rose Docherty was arrested by four police officers in Glasgow on Sept. 24 for allegedly violating the law on baby killing zones near abortion clinics. Docherty said “I should not be treated as a criminal for inviting people to chat with me—lending a listening ear. Conversation is not forbidden on the streets of Glasgow. And yet, this is the second time I have been arrested for doing just that.”

    A U.S. State Department spokesperson said “The arrest of Rose Docherty is another egregious example of the tyrannical suppression of free speech happening across Europe,” “When 75-year-old grandmothers are being arrested for standing peacefully and offering conversation, common sense and basic civility are under attack. The United States will always speak out against these violations of fundamental rights,” “As Vice President Vance has said, we are concerned about freedom of expression in the United Kingdom. While recently in the UK, DRL senior adviser Sam Samson met with Livia Tossici-Bolt, who faces criminal charges for offering conversation within a legally prohibited ‘buffer zone’ at an abortion clinic,” “We are monitoring her case. It is important that the UK respect and protect freedom of expression.”

    However, the British authorities are worried about people praying for dead babies and have legalised abortion up to birth with an estimated one third of a million abortions every year. As with Communist China, US authorities are investigating into what happens to the body parts of dead babies dispensed by these abortion clinics: https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/us-calls-scotlands-buffer-zone-arrest-of-pro-life-campaigner-tyrannical-5921679

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  46. tomo says:

    More boating fun. The Israelis should just let them land and then drain their diesel tanks?

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  47. Fedup2 says:

    BBC 1pm news – which is more important – some stuff about drones – or the threat to nigel farage ?

    Yes – you guessed – bbc happy enough for an elected MP to be threatened by TTK ..

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  48. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    I don’t know if I’m racist today.
    I was yesterday but it keeps changing.

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  49. Guest Who says:

    https://x.com/bbcnews/status/1973086105994960957?s=61
    Starmer had to show his critics he can take on Farage

    Blimey, Mason put his name on it.

    Henry II just had a quiet word with a few knights.

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