Start the Week 13th October 2025

A BBC favourite – Tommy Robinson is up for another Lawfare trial today . A state judge and state prosecutor. Will he get remanded into custody as a flight risk – since he is officially invited to Israel straight after the Trial ??

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  1. non-licence payer says:

    A straight up double. Two podium starts on the trot.

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  2. non-licence payer says:

    Over the last few years the criminal legal system has played fast and loose. Our trust in the legal system is the oil of democracy and Trump is right to ask questions about what is happening here in the UK. It is great to see that people are starting to work out that all is not right. Hopefully it will hasten the demise of the bBC.

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  3. digg says:

    Creep lizard mangione’s lawyer team are trying to use every trick in the filthy left-wing book to paint their client as the victim.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/12/luigi-mangione-charges-unitedhealthcare

    So a vicious twat who crept up on an innocent Health Care Exec unaware citizen and shot him in the back of the head before fleeing is suddenly the victim because he has to face trial.

    What utter crap!

    Mangione should be found guilty and hung until dead in the town square in my opinion and the same goes for the bastard who shot and killed Kirk.

    Otherwise the USA faces breeding a sub group of instant fame left-wing populist assassins who are universally applauded by left leaning obscene brain-dead idiot morons.

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  4. tomo says:

    Lord Ashcroft is being far too generous with the absolutely execrable Phillipson …. I noticed she doesn’t seem to mention actually what side those efforts were on …. Doesn’t take much to field some reasonable guesses,eh?

    Assholes like Bridget deliberately trade on “polite discourse” to inoculate against direct in. your.face challenges to their lies and exaggerated spouting.

    Just way too soft – the political class needs to up the language to suit the deed.

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  6. tomo says:

    Talking about assholes

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  7. Sluff says:

    The post above about Bridget Philippson reminds me of something. Bear with me.
    It has come to my attention that several University Chemistry departments are closing or merging. This carries several implications. One is lower demand for chemists to be chemists. The decimation of the UK chemical industry is a damning indictment as compared with Germany for instance. Universities can make more money closing down expensive chemistry departments and keeping media studies departments open. Chemistry graduates tend to go on to make good money and decent careers.
    But amid this hoo-haa there are related issues. Why should all universities keep open all their courses forever? What entitles them to? Why should supply and demand not take their course, rather than the public sector assume the taxpayer will subsidise everything ? Why do so many students actually need to go to University at all, when many courses , unlike Chemistry, will not lead to better paid jobs allowing student debt to be repaid? And debt not repaid because of low earnings is ultimately written off, courtesy of the taxpayer. The taxpayer is thus funding students to do useless degrees leading in many cases to earnings barely above the minimum wage.
    Now if Phillipson had any skill at all, she would grasp the nettle on all of this.
    Don’t hold your breath.
    PS taxes are set to rise in November.

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    • tomo says:

      Sluff

      My perception is that a large part of UK academia is just a farce – the “artist” doing a PhD in “Palestinian ghosts” damaging the hostage yellow ribbons last week in London just served to feed my prejudices – all the youngsters I’ve talked to about the “something, something” Studies undergraduate courses they’ve done haven’t had anything good to say about the actual learning …

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    • G says:

      I can’t remember what the source was but a week or so back, I heard said, more of an aside, that school physics is being taught by those only holding an ‘O’ level (or whatever its called these days).

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      • tomo says:

        G – it’s grim I reckon – “computing” focuses on Word + Excel in my local secondary schools -it’s pathetic

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  8. Sluff says:

    Taxes are set to rise in November. Indeed.

    There is much betting on the idea that Rachel from Complaints will be targeting those hateful old people who vote Tory. She is destined to penalise people who save and then spend out of their pension pots.
    A range of possibilities exist beyond bringing pension pots into the 40% inheritance tax regime. . Lowering tax relief on pension contributions. Reducing the value of tax free lump sums. Making pensioners pay National Insurance.
    But have you noticed? In all of the above it is the PRIVATE SECTOR employees who will be most badly affected because they rely on building up pension pots.. Salary related pension schemes in the private sector have all but disappeared.

    What’s the betting the public sector will get away Scot free. They don’t need pension pots. No. Because they get salary related pensions based on years of service, often coming not out of a pension pot at all but out of general taxation. And they are very generous. How many in the private sector could afford the 30% pension contribution that represents the value of pension benefits to Police, Fire, and Teachers? Almost no-one.

    So what we have here is them and us. TTK writ large. I doubt the BBC will be highlighting this.

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  9. tomo says:

    RIP

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  11. JohnC says:

    Trump says ‘war is over’ in Gaza as Israel awaits release of hostages
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cx2r2z0gyp7t

    Of the 48 innocent civilian hostages these terrorist scum still hold, at least 28 of them are dead. Most likely tortured over a period of months and murdered.

    And the BBC don’t bat an eyelid. They don’t care. Where is the empathy for these people from the likes of Bowne, Keane, Knell and all the other BBC hypocrites ?.

    We are now about to learn that when all these Leftists don’t have Israel to blame, they won’t give a shit about the people of Gaza.

    Now I’m wondering how much of our money Herr Starmer is going to give Hamas to start all over again.

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  12. Fedup2 says:

    Today
    Gritted teeth day – some hostages have already been handed over – the horror – and 47 is being blamed for this ‘good news ‘ .
    The BBC must be praying for failure – praying for 47 to be humiliated – playing for israel – the baddie – to be the baddy .

    I mean – what will all those mad muslims do ? Keep marching ? Keep hating 47 ? Keep plotting to destroy israel .

    Got to feel sorry for the likes of bowen whose world order might be about to be turned upside down . Vermin …

    TTK is to announce giving hamas 20 billion of taxpayers’ money to rebuild the tunnels …he ll look just daft – and the rest of the world will laugh at the dolt …

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    • Guest Who says:

      It is rather astounding that to true believers like the BBC, only now handing over body parts or shattered minds after killing babies and mutilating women as part of the plan is something to glaze over at this juncture to focus on stirring things up more.

      Mossad working on self tying keffiyehs for the next weekend bash?

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    • Scroblene says:

      Typical Beeboid piece as a ‘headline’, with a picture of TTK on the steps of a plane, presumably piloted by Harry, (with Meghan’s permission)!

      Delving deeper in the piece, I guess heads will roll between Mohammed Street and the Sith Floor at Beeboid Mansions, because it’s plainly obvious that Starmer, and all his sorry lot have had absolutely nothing to do with the peace plan, which President Trump has orchestrated right from the start! The daft Phillipson woman didn’t help matters either, but she’ll say anything to get a rise in money for being even more useless than she is now!

      TTK made things worse when he accepted Palestine/Hamas, and even Kemi says that he should be staying here to sort out the terrible problems we’re all facing, without wasting time on photos standing at the back of a line of real politicians and looking like a prat!

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    • moggiemoo says:

      I can’t think of anything offhand that will make this country any more of a laughing stock than it already is.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Mog
        It would be interesting to read a sensible in depth analysis of britainistan from the outside . Im sure it would just confirm my view of the failed- failing state – which stands little chance of survival until at least 2029 . The budget may signal the end ..

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  13. Guest Who says:

    Mehdi gunning to get back on QT and Newsnight might struggle.

    https://x.com/mehdirhasan/status/1977454827451113606?s=61

    TNA or Mad Al & Florence’s gob show are still possibilities.

    Meanwhile Beff and LBC are lauding TTK as the tool of diplomacy he is.

    Merde.

    https://x.com/drelidavid/status/1977422488016416883?s=61
    You can’t make this up: France’s 🇫🇷 Foreign Minister — who did everything to sabotage Trump’s ceasefire plan — claims that “France has paved the way for Trump’s peace plan” 🤡

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  14. vlad says:

    There occurred a deeply shocking incident on Sky News Aus in which an islamophobic commentator said some truly distressing things about Islam, before being cut off.
    The segment seems to have been disappeared from the Internet, but David Wood and Apostate Prophet showed a clip on their equally reprehensible YouTube channel.
    Among other things, the rogue social media commentator said:

    “The reason I’ve got bacon on my shoulders is because the terrorists are a charming lot and they threaten to behead me every single day. So, a little bit of protection. But I’ve got to say, I’m from the UK, we have the threat nearly every single day from Islam invasion.
    Our second biggest city, Birmingham, is already majority Muslim. Our mayor of London is Muslim. And the new home secretary, Shabbana Mahmood, is Muslim.
    And I just have a very clear simple message to Muslims, which is stop worshiping a paedo warlord who’s the Bonnie Blue of the seventh century sleeping with 30 Al Zutt men; who married a six six year-old and slept with a 9-year-old. And there’s only one culture that pours acid on women’s faces. There’s only one culture that makes women cover their faces so other men don’t rape them…”

    At this point the interview was abruptly terminated. (I believe the show was also subsequently cancelled and the host sacked.)

    Timestamped to relevant segment:

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  15. vlad says:

    PS. The reference to Mohammud sleeping with 30 Al Zutt men is from a bizarre Hadith in which Mohammud was ‘ridden’ by a number of tall black men from Al Zutt at night in the desert.

    David Wood has done a separate show on the subject.

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  17. Foscari says:

    I just watched Clive Myrie in Tel Aviv let an Israeli ,
    denigrate the Israeli Prime Minister for 5 minutes without
    response. But to be fair to Myrie , he is just an autocue reader.
    It’s his anarchist Marxist anti – Semitic news editors setting
    him up. Probably the likes of Jeremy Bowen has told him whom to
    interview.
    Yes of course Israel is a the only democratic country in the
    Middle East. And free speech is the name of the game. But
    to let the BBC . The all but UK’S media partners of Hamas to
    operate in their country is something else.

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  18. AsISeeIt says:

    Israel expects and Lord Nelson was gay edition

    The red top tabloid lefty Sunday Mirror doesn’t go in for a lot of explanatory frontpage column inches – so it was a relative cinch for it to headline peace in Gaza without any mention of Donald Trump yesterday.

    The far more verbose cover page of our Monday morning Guardian is a whole different kettle of fish: Hostages set for freedom in key step to end Gaza war – is their celebratory headline. Whereas liberal corporate left-leaners like the FT solved the awkwardness with a line about Trump ‘hailing’ his own peace deal, the Gruan likes a quote from The Donald that suggests how left to their own devices the Israelis and Hamas were each about to throw in the towel anyway – without the much maligned US President’s intervention: Israel expects all 20 captives to be released as Trump says all sides are ‘tired of fighting’

    Then we get (rough estimate) 8… 9… frontpage column inches avoiding all mention of The Donald.

    And, despite the promise of: Moment of truth in Gaza (Mirror) – the in-the-tank for Labour title pulls off the trick again this morning with screamer headlines, colour photos and a bare minimum of frontpage blurb.

    As though to rub the left’s nose in The Donald the Telegraph goes with a frontpage feature photo of: Donald Trump, the US president, gives a thumbs up…

    But that’s the sort of thing for which certain people seem to require a ‘trigger warning’: Why trigger warnings may just make you more intrigued (Times)

    There’s an old saying: “Success has many fathers, failure is an orphan”

    US attacks Labour minister as ‘delusional’ over Gaza deal… US ambassador to Israel… Mike Huckabee criticised Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary, after she claimed Britain had been a leading player… (Telegraph)

    And there was me thinking we were supposed to believe Britain had actually caused all these conflicts around the world… cos of our former empire?

    Pakistan has said 23 of its soldiers were killed during clashes with Afghan forces after Kabul had mounted cross-border retaliation for an alleged strike by Islamabad on the capital last week (FT) – and if you can figure out who started that one then you’re a better man than I am, Gunga Din. Obviously it’s Britain’s fault because… we put the border in the wrong place – or somesuch.

    Your Mr AsI seeks out those awkward little juxtapositions of headlines that when placed in close proximity tend to put the lie to cherished media narratives. Just me, or is this a blooper-style nasty near collision from the giveaway Metro?

    Headine: Families’ anxious wait for 20 survivors plus bodies of more who died in two-year captivity – underlined with a big frontpage advert that reads: That’s dead good – this is Asda ‘The one-stop shop for all things spooky’. Horror Emporium haunted Halloween – that’s Asda.

    Did we mention “Success has many fathers, failure is an orphan”

    Blair to join Trump and Starmer as he takes ‘prominent role’ on Board of Peace (i paper)

    Time for some light relief…

    On a morning when we’re told: Reeves could mount one-off raid on wealth, suggests IFS… levy on UK’s wealthiest households… (Telegraph) – we also read of the free school dinners boy: Rashford’s £15m nightmare over dream home… hit by delays… nowhere near finished after five years. A local in Cheshire said costs are “staggering” (Sun)

    Nelson’s column

    On a day when ‘Israel expects’: Lord Nelson ‘was queer’, leading gallery says… after years of speculation around hero admiral’s last words… taxpayer-funded Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool… It is generally believed that Nelson’s last words on his deathbed after being shot were ‘kiss me Hardy’, which he uttered to his flag captain Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. (Daily Mail)

    Of course there was at the start of the Battle of Trafalga that incident with his signal flags when Lord Nelson was told his order about England confides was too long so he said “Oh, just simplify the message to the fleet and run up the rainbow flag” – honestly!

    And on a day when we perhaps begin to understand the Royal’s love for Green projects: Greenpeace threatens to sue over seabed ownership… accused the Crown Estate of pushing up the costs of offshore wind power by exploiting its monopoly ownership of the UK seabed, adding to consumer bills (FT)

    Oh, come on, we know Charlie is a generous soul: King and conkered… Royal Charles saves World Champs by delivering 300 Windsor conkers… helped save the World Conker Championships by donating 300 of the seeds from his Windsor estate (Star) – Nuts!

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    • Scroblene says:

      Wonder if KC3 is behind various woodland bods chopping down oak trees, because they’re ‘not native’ to the UK?

      They’re doing that around here, the stumps are everywhere!

      Now there’s a thought…not native…take out…take away…get rid of…hmmmm…

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    • Flotsam says:

      I’m no fan of Mohammed Windsor but to be fair to him the Crown Estates are not in his control, neither does he directly benefit from it. The Crown Estate is a Company or Trust which generates cash for the Government. Their brief is to maximise that profit, there are few other considerations,

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  19. tomo says:

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    • Scroblene says:

      It’s a well-known fact that Norway’s CO2 doesn’t cross the North Sea, we just import it from China instead!

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  20. tomo says:

    Might be entertaining if it catches on over here

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    • Sluff says:

      Tomo
      For goodness sake, don’t give sustenance to the anti-car zeolots.
      It’s bad enough as it is. They’ll regard this as an option.

      ‘New speed restrictions for major A-Road’
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj0756g65vdo

      ‘New lower 40mph and 50mph speed limits will be put in place on a busy route between Oxford and Reading in a bid to improve road safety.

      The decision was approved by councillor Andrew Gant, cabinet member for transport management at Oxfordshire County Council.
      Mapledurham Parish Council supported the proposal, and added Chazey Heath residents “have been calling for such a reduction for many years”.
      Danny Yee, from Oxfordshire Liveable Streets, said the group supported the changes but argued they should include broader measures for reducing noise pollution and enabling active travel and access to public transport.
      But Mark Boulle, who lives in Northway and uses the A-road twice daily for his commute, called the proposals “ludicrous”.
      He added: “As hundreds of respondents to the consultation said, unless you ban cars from Oxford’s highways altogether or have them proceed at walking pace preceded by a person carrying a red flag, there is no speed limit at which there will never be occasional accidents.”’

      When has a taxpayer-funded traffic department person EVER been made redundant?

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      • tomo says:

        For goodness sake, don’t give sustenance to the anti-car zeolots.

        Thing is, the eco goons very rarely get confronted with their stupidity (or corrupt practices) – they actively swerve any debate where they might have to defend their antics and beliefs – it’s cultish.

        Oxfordshire Liveable Streets proclaim they’re “independent grass roots” funded by https://integratedtransport.org.uk/ – it’s another community interest greenie outfit hiding behind charitable status and feeding at least in part on public funds to inconvenience the public…

        There are no public details on FIT’s own funding sources (e.g., donations, sponsorships, or endowments) or financial reports available on the site.

        Opaque funding for a bunch of cranky busybodies.

        “Transport is pre-eminently a human rights issue — people without access to transport can’t function properly in the society we have built. We have come to tolerate a degree of discrimination against non-motorists far beyond what in recent years has increasingly come to be seen as unacceptable for, say, disabled people or sexual minorities.”

        Simon Norton, foreword to the Shropshire Bus Report, 2018

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        • Sluff says:

          I like that last quote.
          In TTK world The words ‘non-motorists’ can be replaced with words like ‘pensioners’, ‘ordinary schoolchildren’, ‘Tory voters’, those who object to mass immigration’, ‘Brexit supporters’, ‘white people’ .

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  21. Fedup2 says:

    Seems the remaining hostages are now ‘safe ‘ and being carried into israel by white vans carrying the English cross of st George – nice touch ….

    But we should spare a thought for those suffering from TDS as the day goes from bad to worse for them . Plenty of 47 hating pundits suddenly having to say nice things about 47 ,,,,

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  22. Sluff says:

    Der Starmer’s cosying up to the EU has been a huge success this week, with both the draconian new entry requirements and the huge new steel tariffs.
    But here’s a counter example of how we are better off outside.
    I have first hand experience of the impact of how EU directives aimed at a major issue have unintended consequences. For example, something called the Machinery Directive was aimed at preventing accidents with moving machinery, such as in a saw mill. A good idea you might think. Unfortunately the EU bureaucrats don’t think things through, and this legislation could not differentiate between a sawmill and an inactive metal component that moves inside a casing, such as a pump that pumps the hot water round your central heating. Pump manufacturers were aghast. More paperwork. More tests. More approvals. More cost. For no valid reason whatsoever.

    With that in mind, the EU wants to ban by 2027 chemicals that contain Fluorine. Things like refrigerants, or agricultural products, or aerosol propellant. Now you might agree or disagree with this, point is they use very large volumes so the impact, for good or bad, would be relatively large.
    But pharmaceuticals also contain Fluorine molecules. And they are there for a reason. It’s what makes the drug work. Take Atorvastatin, a drug taken by millions in the UK and beyond, the world’s biggest cholesterol lowering drug. It has prevented millions of strokes and heart attacks. Guess what? It contains a Fluorine atom. And it will be covered by the EU directive. How will millions keep their cholesterol levels under control after 2027?
    Don’t mention it to TTK that being outside the EU we might just get away with this total tripe.

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  23. Sluff says:

    Did you notice the typical BBC anti-Trump snide remark this morning?
    Jared Kushner has been heavily involved in the Israel/Gaza/ Hamas negotiations.
    The BBC choose to inform us that he has substantial business interests in the Middle East !!!!!!!
    Obvious insinuation- he’s only doing it for himself.

    The BBC. World class in gutter journalism.

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  24. tomo says:

    I see US Ambassador to Israel has said unkind things about Bridget Phillipson – GOOD – more of this please.

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  25. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    After hearing how TTK played such a huge part in ending the Israel/Gaza war I think it it’s him who deserves the Nobel peace prize.
    I’d go further.
    If Trump gets Ukraine and Russia to end their war I think TTK should get a Nobel peace prize for that as well.

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  26. vlad says:

    In a recent interview, Dr Gavin Ashenden referred to a report he’d seen uncovering huge amounts of fraud and corruption at the Home Office relating to bribes paid to staff for ‘fixing’ refugee status allowing illegal migrants to stay. The HO departments dealing with immigration and refugees are themselves stuffed with ‘minorities’ coming from countries where bribes are normal practice, particularly involving co-religionists and family members – and extended families can run to hundreds.
    A clear case of inmates running the asylum.
    I couldn’t find the report, but even the Guardian ran an article about the corruption some time ago.

    “Dozens of Home Office staff under criminal investigation, FoI data shows. Freedom of information request reveals potential offences include immigration crime, drug offences and fraud”

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/15/home-office-staff-under-criminal-investigation-freedom-of-information

    We are so f’d.
    The situation is beyond repair. It would take a colossus like Trump to reverse the trends, and we have no-one of that calibre.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      vlad, maybe Nigel Farage and Reform if he realises what is really important to the people of the United Kingdom.

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      • vlad says:

        Tbh, I doubt even Farage has the determination, and the sheer ‘F-YOU’ bloody-mindedness to turn the tide. It would take root-and-branch expurgation at every level, not just of government, but also the media, academia, police, military, courts, NGO’s, QUANGOs, civil servants, an of course the BBC to name but a few. The pushback would be astronomical, there’d be never-ending lawfare and quite possibly warfare on the streets.

        Does he have the guts – or the popular support required – to face years of extreme opposition?

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  27. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #1 – BBC’s TDS highly audible

    Anna Foster sent at great TellyTaxpayers’* expense to Jerusalem for Toady while Nick Robinson has to content himself with a BBC studio in London. Anna asks the question of various families of hostages “Who do you give credit for the release of the member of your family?” Anna has has to put up with various replies of “President Trump”. Nick contents himself with, iirc, bashing Bibi in response!

    * I’m so glad I don’t pay the TellyTax.

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    • Guest Who says:

      The BBC TNI Incompetence Complex excelling globally today.

      https://www.rebelnews.com/i_confronted_the_abc_s_top_propagandist_he_fell_apart?

      “As crowds gathered in Hostage Square to celebrate the release of Israeli hostages, I spotted someone who had no right to share in the moment … ABC’s Middle East correspondent, Matthew Doran.

      From the start of this war, Doran has been one of the loudest voices pushing the ABC’s biased, anti-Israel narrative — the same kind of reporting that’s fuelled hatred and division back home in Australia.

      So I did what any honest journalist should: I confronted him.

      “Are you finally going to call Hamas terrorists today?” I asked. “Do you hold your head in shame for the way that you reported in the last two years?”

      He didn’t like it one bit.

      Another Aussie nearby jumped in too, calling out the ABC’s taxpayer-funded propaganda and demanding accountability for their lies. It was clear, no one there wanted him around.

      This is the same reporter who falsely claimed Israel was “targeting hospitals” and “starving Gaza” — lies that have helped spread antisemitism across Australia. And when I asked him to apologise? He refused.”

      Maybe they all met up on a Tahir Sq hotel balcony later to commiserate? Not the girls, obvs.

      It possible a few US members might not make it as on several fronts… this, climate, etc, as the Dems implode into Antifa they might be rediscovering journalism.

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      • Scroblene says:

        Can you imagine any Beeboid having the balls to do journalism like that, even against their favoured enemy?

        Robinson and the others can learn how to do it from here, but of course, they won’t.

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    • Sluff says:

      They are really bigging up Anna Foster.
      But why?
      Her interviews are rubbish. Her interviewing is rubbish. She sounds like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Interviewees say something and she is quite unprepared for their response and gets out of it by reflecting back and allowing them to continue. There is no assertive spontaneous questioning whatever.

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  28. Guest Who says:

    https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2025/news/major-regional-publisher-withdraws-all-titles-from-abc/?

    “One of the UK’s leading regional publishers has withdrawn all its titles from ABC.

    The move by National World means all of its 200-plus local and regional titles are no longer registered with the print circulation auditor.

    National World, which has been under new ownership since May, has not so far responded to requests by HTFP to explain the reasons for the move.”

    Not, by chance, BBC ‘New Form of Democracy Local Propaganda Service members?

    Best to avoid letting advertisers know of collapsing audience… ‘for commercial reasons’.

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    • tomo says:

      Guest Who

      the slide in local rag buyers has been colossal – I’d say they’ve contributed to their own downfall by cheaping out on staff and formulaic rubbish, refusing to address local issues like broken, misbehaving councils and corporate bungling and so on…

      The numbers speak for themselves:

      selected-regional-dailies.jpg

      92% average drop in circulation in 20 years – many show worse ….

      Gutless wankers the lot of ’em

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      • Scroblene says:

        Regional rags are in their death throes.

        The local Kent rags are just pathetic, with tiny one-paragraph items written by the third form swots, which are interrupted by adverts every few seconds!

        Blimey, back in the sixties, The Kentish Express and The Kent Messenger were the go-to reads for detail, common sense and decent articles! They’ve clearly given up now, and just list a few criminals’ faces and a pub shutting down somewhere!

        Bit like the bBC really…

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        • Sluff says:

          Lots of stuff has gone online and the BBC expanded into regional coverage, a totally unfair situation where private businesses have to compete with a much larger, guaranteed income organisation. They can’t.

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  29. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #2 – a barefaced lie from John Swinney

    John reckons Scotland voted to stay in the EU at the EU referendum in 2016. He can believe that but it does not make it true. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, said the votes from the EU referendum would be counted on a UK basis.

    PS: Tony Blair did a great deal of damage to the United Kingdom when he was Prime Minister.

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  30. Fedup2 says:

    The timetable for the peace process in the middle east looks like the egypt talks will be on tuesday ….47 hasnt spoken to the knesset yet …

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  31. Guest Who says:

    Kids, eh? What are they like?

    https://modernity.news/2025/10/12/they-found-out-the-hard-way/

    Maybe nacsent Reform voters?

    Clicked the link but YouTube wasn’t happy.

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  32. Althepalerp says:

    The solution to the UK`s debt problem is clear.

    Northern Ireland, Scotland & Wales is a net drain of £50B per year.

    English independence would solve it.

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    • tomo says:

      eesh… the numbers for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are grotesque.

      Labour run Wales spends 20% more than it raises in revenue (some years a lot more, ’21-’22 was 37% !!), followed by Northern Ireland at about the same and Scotland (surprisingly) at around 10%.

      This just can’t be allowed to continue ?

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  33. Althepalerp says:

    The hostages that died in captivity were the ones repeatedly Raped and tortured.

    Hamas didn’t want their stories to be told.

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    • Guest Who says:

      The whole thing shows what a sick farce our ‘democratic’ political classes are, along with the msm and activists.

      They all paid lip service to what happened initially then quietly ignored it within weeks.

      That idiotic goblin Greta went nowhere near (bar getting one actual hostage held wrong), as have the keffiyeh kretins and various city squares. Plus all the X bot droids whatabouting various murderers and rapists not out to rinse repeat quickly enough.

      I cannot imagine what is was like for those held and no no doubt the likes of the BBC will ask and edit for effect if the answers a short and/or off narrative.

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  34. tomo says:

    It isn’t unreasonable to think that the BBC might’ve used first hand account of their man Alan Johnston – kidnapped for several months in Gaza in 2007 (and still alive) to embroider their reportage of hostage events….

    But that’d involve exposing the fact that there are other power players in Gaza – and that simply wouldn’t fit the narrative, would it?

    Just wall to wall skewed, scripted bullshit parroted by the usual suspects from Broadcasting House.

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  35. Up2snuff says:

    BBC NOISE

    Clive Myrie is in the West Bank area, making like he has gained access to Gaza, and we all know the BBC cannot have journalists in Gaza because of what they will say. Good for the Government of Israel, but bad for the BBC! Meanwhile Jezbo strikes a note of cautious pessimism. You can access what he says here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/home.

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  36. richard D says:

    BBC1 has been on almost all morning, reporting on the situation in the Middle East, release of hostages, convicted Hamas criminals, and other Hamas detainees. They make ahuge thing of the arrval of Donald Trump in Israel, and broadcast, in whole, speeches by Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Leader of the oppostion in the Knesset, then Donald TRump steps up to the podium, manages to get in a few words and the BBC switches off the broadcast, shows a few internal adverts for BBC programs and runs off to a political magazine programme. No announcement as to where the rest of meeting of the Knesset can be followed, and no apology.

    You can hardly believe this sort of behaviour by the BBC, nor the depth of hate this propaganda outlet has for a man who has almost single-handedly got us this far in a peace process – or for any other rightwing politician in general. It really needs to be shut down. Utterly disgusting people.

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      I was happy to watch the POTUS address to the Knesset on ILTV channel on yooootube.

      This was good because the camera switched to all the individuals Trump was crediting for bringing about the hostage release.

      It also showed the ejection of the hecklers: one marxist-raghead and one marxist israelie both members of the far-left Hadash party.

      P.S. If there are any bBC telly-goons reading this, ILTV was at least 20 seconds in audio behind channels feeding mobile phones – so it was not a live feed – capprich?

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Atlas – yes i watched it all on youtube . The BBC rolls out the usual swamp types with the TDS – unable think differently from the dead FCO / UN mindset …..

        Behind the scenes the pressure on islamic hamas monsters to surrender their trophy hostages must have been huge ….

        47 is now heading to egypt – he looked /sounded tired – rightly – by the end of that speech – hope he keeps it together and goes home with something worthwhile .

        No doubt the muslim occupation force in londonistan will be out again celebrating victory over israel ….with plod looking on approvingly …

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        • Scroblene says:

          I just listened on Talk, and the atmosphere was riveting!

          I never get news from the far-left bBC, because I want the real truth, and to see Richard’s comment above makes me seethe.

          Luckily, they never get a penny from me, and like the ABC kid ‘journo’, shown the door by Rebel News earlier here, I wish we had some chaps or girls doing the same with the ridiculous bunch of tax-overpaid cubiclists trying to justify their huge wages by spouting rubbish which has been fed to them directly from Mohammed Strasse…

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          • Fedup2 says:

            Scroblene – it looks like Gaza has a mini civil war on its hands . Presumably some snarky UN type will be whining about being unable to re supply Hamas with all those goodies waiting to go in …
            Israel – of course – will get the blame ….

            I wonder how long those Muslim mad dogs will hold back before their missile attacks get going again …

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  37. Up2snuff says:

    MORE BBC NOISE

    The Palestinians/Hamas got a good deal out of the hostage/prisoner exchange; one hostage for every 12.5 convicted prisoners released from an Israeli jail. Or maybe the Israeli taxpayer got the benefit of not having to pay taxes to imprison and feed Hamas prisoners. Hope the released prisoners do not use their freedom to cause trouble for Israel.

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  38. Fedup2 says:

    MSM – telegraph and mail busily slurring Tommy Robinson in the state lawfare trial today …. Charged under the Terrorism Act . Im sure there were assurances the law would only be used for terrorism – not State fishing expeditions or PIN number fit ups ….

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    • harry142857 says:

      Read the Mail report, what a stitch up. Hope Starmer and Mrs balls are proud.

      Or is that mahmood person now, sorry can’t keep up.

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      If ever there was a case for repeated criminal harassment IMHO this would be the CROWN against TR.

      So who representing the CROWN should be charged?

      IMHO this should be the head of the CROWN. The would-be-tampax of a boy kong.

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      This is a fake trial because there are no jury present so illegal (ultra-vires) under Magna Carta and The Bill of Rights 1688.

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    • Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

      Why does the British State even need Robinson’s PIN? Am I the only one who thinks this is an absurd pretext for engaging him in vexatious litigation?

      If I were Tommy R, I’d assume every call made on my mobile and landline would be bugged; or, at a minimum, that the number dialled or received from would be run against a list of other “Far Right” (sic) people. Once the State has defined him as a security threat, a warrant can be obtained to monitor his calls, all perfectly legally. The same would go for internet usage and even printed mail. If you think a PIN would stop them spying on him, well I’ve got a lovely old bridge to sell you.

      The whole thing is so fake that it stinks, like so much of modern Britain.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Plod knows it can abuse terrorism powers at ports by going after pin numbers and requiring answers to ‘questions ‘ and knowing the likes of TR will rebel against them and get charged and probably convicted

        A sane system wouid have the sane judge find ‘no case to answer ‘ – but the judge will be a carefully selected TTK one so TR stands no chance and will get locked up to stop him going to israel …

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        • atlas_shrugged says:

          I was curious to notice individuals in the Knesset wearing medical masks (that don’t protect you against a virus). A possible reason for this may be to protect themselves from identification and arrest when travelling abroad as suggested in this article:

          https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-852259

          Astonishing that these protection people face possible arrest but the criminals who pushed the fraudulent wearing of masks that don’t protect against a virus are able to travel the world with impunity.

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  39. tomo says:

    ooh yeah… that’ll convince people….

    Mind bleach territory

    https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1977545930917425512

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  40. tomo says:

    Zak the boob hypnotist not on board? – surprised….

    tax-the-rich.jpg

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  41. tomo says:

    Get naked for Gaza

    Shame he can’t be there, really…

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  42. vlad says:

    Same could be said of the BBC.

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  43. Guest Who says:

    https://disinformationchronicle.substack.com/p/exclusive-dark-money-british-political?

    And Morgan McSweeney seems such a nice chap.

    I wonder what part the national bro… disgrace played?

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  44. Guest Who says:

    Of course the US has its share too.

    https://modernity.news/2025/10/13/leftist-fear-antifa-pretends-to-be-peaceful-after-trump-announces-crackdown/

    That pink one on the right is a worry.

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  45. vlad says:

    Tommy confronts a BBC ‘journalist’.

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  46. Fedup2 says:

    I heard sandford on the 5pm news – there was no reference to his being confronted – lieing about ‘contempt ‘ and then running off when challenged by TR . Pity someone else didnt challenge Sandford more – …. Forensically( careful what you write Fedup ) – but will sandford be at court for Day 2 – the risk assessment would suggest not – i reckon the BBC will send a muslim girl along to see TR convicted and locked up

    As Ezra says – locking TR up will be an ‘issue ‘ for TTK because TR has that official invitation from the State of 🇮🇱 which he is due to go to this week ….

    Whilst the Middle East occupies up – what is being done to TR must be on or minds …..

    We may all be terrorists now – and subject to Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act for driving a nice car and having cash – i am surprised PC Thoroughgood didnt fit TR up with some powder or spliff … bet they thought about it …. And put the drugs dogs through the car …

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  47. tomo says:

    cringefest

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  48. Fedup2 says:

    Just back to the TR trial – I suppose the PIN charge is an absolute offence – therefore there is no defence . Plod has the power – the court doesnt question the validity of applying it .

    Therefore TR is doomed on Tuesday – remanded in custody pending sentence …. With an appeal for bail being refused on Wednesday by a judge already lined up by the TTK listing department …. Sentence in ….. a months ‘ time to bang him up for Christmas – no visit to 🇮🇱 and if they get it right this time – kill him in prison …. Using Muslim prison staff to facilitate it …. Pray .

    Sometimes I cannot believe that I am writing this – what the hell happened to 🇬🇧?

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      This is why they illegally did not want a jury trial as a British jury would have thrown out this bullshite charge using jury nullification.

      The 2T Stipendiary Magistrate will have a handsome pension.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        I’ve sniffed at the schedule 7 offence – it seems that the penalty is 3 months summary – or up to 10 year up the big house ….
        There is at least 1 House of Lords decision on it – which the appellant lost – but the dissenting Lord Lords worried about that arbitrary use of the power .

        If TR is convicted it means that any one can be subject to this power without restriction . The TR case is toxic because the plod admitted realising who the punter was – TR – but still went ahead – even though TR fights against Islamic terrorism and all its’ evils .
        Further – if he is convicted – anyone with a lingering doubt about accusations of a corrupt criminal justice system will have a full on example of the State targeting dissenters and creating political prisoners .

        Don’t get me wrong – i am not a fully fledged supporter of TR – sometimes I think he ‘gets off ‘ on the attention and status – but – what is being done is just wrong ….

        My long legal education taught me respect for the common law – for a judiciary which upheld the rights of individuals . But I had faith in law and order . That has gone – in an astonishingly short time – which is frightening and bewildering at the same time .
        …. Any one wanna bet whether Daniel sandford turns up at Westminster magistrates court tomorrow …?

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    • tomo says:

      The deployment of Schedule 7 on TR at the chunnel is the sort of clodhopping pretext one might expect snare him.

      I feel it’s safe to assume that Cheltenham know every screen touch and movement of his phone and that the microphone is on at all times… – did they tip off plod that he was at Dover in a borrowed car ? If the Bentley was post 2010 they’d likely put his phone’s snail trail into the system and tied it to the car’s position reporting.

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  49. atlas_shrugged says:

    Vodafone network down in major outage:

    https://www.techradar.com/news/live/vodafone-down-october-2025

    Soon after JLR production halted by hackers.

    Thank goodness Der Starmer’s digital ID is going to protect us from all of this as well as repel all the illegal boats.

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  50. tomo says:

    “Exit charge for fleeing millionaires”

    Let’s see how the BBC spins that one 🙂

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