196 Responses to Start the Week 2nd February 2026

  1. Fedup2 says:

    Mandelson ‘stands down from the lords ‘ – that place is a sewer … so where will he and Ronaldo go to escape the country he helped ruin ? Certainly not the US where he is more likely to get justice than in TTK land ….

    … wonder if there’s a link to TTKs rent boys …

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  2. StewGreen says:

    Big thread from Jan 4th Charlie Peters and Musk talking about Rape Gangs never being charged with race hate
    even though perps are still often openly racist

    https://x.com/CDP1882/status/1875542398631342259

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    • MarkyMark says:

      DO WE KNEEL WHEN HE SAYS THIS. TO END RACISM.?????

      “Shabir Ahmed regularly interrupted the trial with hateful outbursts against white people.
      In one rant, he said “We are the supreme race, not these white bastards.”
      You are not meant to notice this. You are not meant to talk about this. So you must.”
      Charlie Peters @CDP1882

      …………………….

      Olivia Colman Makes Poetry Of Alaa Abd El Fattah’s X Posts #parody #satire #oliviacolman #intellady

      “The Comments: In 2010, Abd El-Fattah reportedly referred to British people as “dogs and monkeys” on social media, among other comments expressing anti-White sentiment and calling for violence against Zionists and police.”

      “Abd El-Fattah “unequivocally” apologized for the “shocking and hurtful” posts, stating they were “expressions of a young man’s anger and frustrations in a time of regional crises,” rather than a reflection of his current views.”

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  3. MarkyMark says:

    “You’re in the bondage dungeon and you suddenly realise there is no safe word.”
    – Mark Steyn interviewing Douglas Murray on The Strange Death of Europe

    The Strange Death of Europe

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  4. MarkyMark says:

    So without the Epstein files Mandelson could have still been active as an Ambassador and Lord?
    ………..
    Taking the oath in the House of Lords
    https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/swearingin/
    Members are also required to sign an undertaking to abide by the House of Lords Code of Conduct. This puts in place a new Code of Conduct, agreed by the House on 30 November 2009.

    Click to access code-and-guide-april-2025.pdf

    Members of the House should conduct themselves in a
    manner that maintains and strengthens public trust and
    confidence in the integrity of the House of Lords.

    Selflessness: holders of public office should act solely in
    terms of the public interest.
    (b) Integrity: holders of public office must avoid placing
    themselves under any obligation to people or
    organisations that might try inappropriately to influence
    them in their work. They should not act or take decisions
    in order to gain financial or other material benefits for
    themselves, their family, or their friends. They must
    declare and resolve any interests and relationships.
    (c) Objectivity: holders of public office must act and take
    decisions impartially, fairly and on merit, using the best
    evidence and without discrimination or bias.
    (d) Accountability: holders of public office are accountable to
    the public for their decisions and actions and must submit
    themselves to the scrutiny necessary to ensure this.
    (e) Openness: holders of public office should act and take
    decisions in an open and transparent manner. Information
    should not be withheld from the public unless there are
    clear and lawful reasons for so doing.
    (f) Honesty: holders of public office should be truthful.
    (g) Leadership: holders of public office should exhibit these
    principles in their own behaviour and treat others with
    respect. They should actively promote and robustly

    17. Members of the House must not:
    (a) seek by parliamentary means to confer an exclusive
    benefit on an outside organisation or person in which
    they have a financial interest (e.g. salary, shareholding); or
    (b) accept or agree to accept payment or other incentive or
    reward in return for providing parliamentary advice or
    services

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  5. Flotsam says:

    PMQ’s tomorrow, I bet Smarmer wishes he was in China this week.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Flotsam
      Probably the trickiest one he has had to do . All he can really do is deflect and yap about 14 wasted years and his achievement – tax funded food and welfare for all ( not for me ) …
      He’s got to the stage where – if he speaks – he lies …..

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  6. MarkyMark says:

    2008 “A story based on the Three Little Pigs fairy tale has been turned down by a government agency’s awards panel as the subject matter could offend Muslims.”
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7204635.stm
    “the use of pigs raises cultural issues”.

    Becta, the government funded agency responsible for technology in schools and colleges, says that it is standing by the judges’ verdict.

    ** ^^ government funded means tow the line or lose the money

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