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 ??
Start the Week 13th October 2025
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A straight up double. Two podium starts on the trot.
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.
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.
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.
Talking about assholes
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.
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.