100 Responses to Weekend 11th April 2026

  1. Up2snuff says:

    Scrobie will not be first so I will. Yes, defund the BBC! The BBC are wasteful on recruitment. Another new voice as correspondent. Scrobie will not be first so I will. Yes, defund the BBC! The BBC are wasteful on recruitment. Another new voice as correspondent on TOADY this morning. The BBC staff numbers are beyond the pale. The BBC are anti-Israel, anti-Trump, anti-Bibi Netanyahu, the BBC are also pro-Palestinian.

    The TellyTax is exhorbitant! Defund the BBC.

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  2. Deborah says:

    I posted last week about the delightful brown caddies which Barnet Council have introduced. The Council kindly provided us with a roll of compostable bags but after that I am on my own. I was in Sainsbury’s and thought about buying a new roll. I was so astonished at the price that it boggled my mind. I have just checked on the Tesco website. Each of the cheapest bags cost 9p each. In the summer (and with climate change, spring and autumn too), I will need to change the bag every day. Of course having had my winter heating allowance removed, I won’t be able to heat my home during the winter.

    9p a day is 63p a week, so nearly £25 a year on compostable bags. Any help from government would only come from my taxes.

    Where is the BBC when you want them? I think they ought to have a campaign about these extra costs for hard pressed working people.

    I might add I probably had Covid 8 weeks ago and my sense of smell hasn’t come back. Fortunately Mr D could smell the rancid smell emanating from the brown caddy and insisted I spent 9p on a new bag.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      I sympathise! The green compostable bags that we were issued with our food waste bins were limited to a roll per household by Maidstone County Council and after that we would have to buy the bags from a supermarket at a cost of over £1.50 a roll. That is from Sainsburys. I have not enquired elsewhere yet as I am using a roll of old City Council soft recycling sacks which I cut into two. I thank the Lord that we were blessed at Church by an efficient lady who cleared out the old sacks!

      I agree about the BBC, too.

      Addenda: I have just checked the Tesco price: £5 per roll or £4-80 for a skinny roll. Eeeek! Delivery charges on top. Double Eeeek!

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      • Up2snuff says:

        Update: I have just checked the Sainsburys price: £3-40 or £3-50.
        Treble Eeeeek!

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      • Scroblene says:

        This is more about collections than ‘green’ tosh, Uppers.

        The messages they stuck to our bins said that ‘it took longer to burn food’, if it was shoved in the green bins, so issued a roll of ‘green’ bags which are pretty useless…

        I thought that all the green trash was supposed to be used by farmers, (who they?), for the crops they work night and day to produce, that the idiot Rodney wants destroyed, so at this rate, sod them…

        As you seem to know Maidstone, there’s the Tovil Tip, which is well run, but as I have a load of chipboard, I think I’ll cut it all up and let my dughter burn it to make sure the manic clown Millibrain loses a few brain cells…

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  3. MarkyMark says:

    Diversity Garlic Sauce is our Strength.

    “Man jailed for fake gun threat over garlic sauce”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2d8r14gllzo

    “Why you give me four burger sauce? I asked for three garlic and three mayo.”

    He asked the worker to open the door of the counter and jumped on it before he was pushed back.

    Khadir pulled out the fake gun, cocked the weapon and shouted: “I’m going to kill you now, are you mad?”

    ….

    Migrant whose son ‘disliked foreign chicken nuggets’ can stay in UK
    Deporting criminal to Albania would be ‘unduly harsh’ under ECHR, judge rules

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  4. vlad says:

    Darwin was right.

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  5. MarkyMark says:

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    Keir Starmer visited Doha, Qatar as part of a three-day trip to the Gulf region

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      Terribly white.

      Never mind the tosser in the 2T lord-ali glasses. What every housewife wants to know is what washing powder do they use.

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    • digg says:

      Caption competition……AND DON’T COME BACK INFIDEL!

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  6. MarkyMark says:

    NASA’s Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast)

    The splashdown of the Orion capsule will follow a precise timeline through the afternoon and evening on Friday. Nasa says the scheduled splashdown time of 5.07pm PT (8.07pm ET; 1.07am Saturday BST) is approximate, and will harden as the capsule passes certain milestones during its descent.1 hour ago

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  7. MarkyMark says:

    GANG GANG STYLE

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  8. MarkyMark says:

    “Mandelson faces £300 fine for urinating in street” ON EXPENSES?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czd7gd5m024o

    Lord Peter Mandelson is set to be fined up to £300 for public urination in London; however Kensington and Chelsea council is unable to find a suitable address to send the fixed penalty notice to.

    unable to find a suitable address
    ** TRY EPSTEIN ISLAND! HA AH AHHA HA HAH A HAH A!

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  9. MarkyMark says:

    THIS IS WHAT REFORM/RESTORE are against … a change in story ….

    “May elections are coming (walks with dog – not Islamic towards Parliament in London) and something is bothering me. That building is 200 years old, and almost all that time it has stood there a story has hung over it. Over all of us. You know the story. Two parties passing power between them. Ping ponging it backwards and forwards. (suggesting he has a new way). Never changing. And it felt like that for a long time. But something is happening to that toilet. What’s that? Who is that? (speaking to Haram dog). Who’s that? (looking towards Hannah Spencer. Greets with hugs.).” – Zack

    “What’s in the bag?” – Hannah

    “I’ve got a luxury Lunch! I’m talking about sausage rolls. (HALAL?)” – Zack

    “Fuel for democracy, hey will (the Haram dog)” – Hannah

    all of us

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    • JohnC says:

      ‘We just need more normal people in there’
      Well that rules those 2 freaks out !!.

      Her example of ‘how normal she is’ is that she has ‘seen damp walls with a pile of bills on the table’ !!. 100% made up.

      I can tell them how we ended up here. Left wing fascism and activists infesting places like the BBC. The collapse of the Tory party was engineered by the civil service, left-wing activists and the BBC. It all started after Brexit when their hate and spite went through the roof. They really wanted the country to burn. That is when they threw away any pretence and declared war on the Right.

      And now we have The Hypnotits confidence trickster (whose face also bugs me now, but not nearly as much as Starmer) who is the most divisive man I think I’ve ever seen in politics. All he ever does is call other people racists and fascists.

      We all saw their true colours in that Manchester clip of her. They are nasty b@stards. The further Left you are, the worse you are.

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  10. Deborah says:

    An evening for burying bad news (bad only for the Labour government, but good news for the rest of us). All being well Artemis will safely land and I presume will be the headline on every newspaper and news channels.
    Chagos islands? Deal? What deal? It will have to be agreed in parliament…….Oh.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      It’s amazing – maybe Orion module will land on the Epstein Island files? HA HHA HAH AA!

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  11. MarkyMark says:

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    ‘The EU Needs More Countries’: Zelensky Calls on Britain to Rejoin the European Union to Help Fight Russia

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    Brexit is moot because a post-NATO European Union needs as many members as it can get to fight Russia, and one of those new members should be the United Kingdom, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

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    Fuck off you election-cancelling despot.
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    • G says:

      No. “The EU Needs More Countries”. No. Try, “The EU Needs More Money: More Countries = More Money”

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  12. JohnC says:

    I saw this on the DT:
    Epstein rumours are nonsense, says man ‘who introduced Melania to Trump’
    ‘US president’s friend Paolo Zampolli says he is willing to testify that he was responsible for couple meeting’

    So I looked to see if the BBC have printed this apparent end to the story. All I found was this:

    Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein and urges hearing for survivors
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3ex07l1qvpo

    It’s an appalling article which constantly tries to leave an impressions that it might be true.

    ‘She also denied online rumours that Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump, calling them “mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation”.
    ‘It is unclear what prompted the announcement.’

    Perhaps it was these ‘online rumours’ Bernd Debusmann Jr of the BBC ?. Perhaps it is because they are Left-wing activist lies trying to link Trump directly to Epstein ?.

    What a complete joke this ‘bernd Debusmann Jr’ is. He has a severe case of BBC TDS. I’ve noticed his extreme bias many times.

    Here he is:
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    The type of man you know you would dislike without ever meeting him.

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    • digg says:

      Yes, the kind of specimen who would live happily with a pack of bullshit lies as long as it pushed his agenda!

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  13. JohnC says:

    The coverage of the Artemis II mission has been bugging me a bit. It seems the big news which the BBC keep repeating over and over is ‘they have gone further away from Earth than anybody else’. Is that really the most significant thing this magnificent achievement has accomplished ?.

    It seems they want to focus on the people more than the mission and I suspect they are going to make out they are heroes. But it’s clear to me that those on board were more or less passengers. Every single stage of that mission was fully autonomous except some parts which were only there for the crew to test manual control actually worked.

    And every picture I see on social media is of the woman.

    At least it’s not been as bad as that EU probe which crashed on the asteroid where they put up tweets as if the probe was a live and sending them itself.

    As usual, the woke brigade turn everything into a multicultural, ‘strong-women’ circus for their own agenda. They are unable to leave their politics out of anything now.

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  14. Richard Pinder says:

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    The worlds most powerful reset will be revealed on (Freedom dot gov). However leaks indicate that the short war on Iran was used to create a reset of the CIA, by neutralising Brennan and the CIA Operations Directorate. The rest of the CIA seem to be working for Military Intelligence and have cut out the British from all US Intelligence organisations. All of a sudden there are leaks about paedophilia, but without names attached. Trumps attack on the BBC is actually delivering results. That seems to be why people are talking about Jill Dando being murdered by the BBC, and the VIP paedophile ring in Parliament, that Andrew Bridgen talks about. Trump used unpredictability to pretend the Epstein list is fake, which gets the Democrats to force its release. Todd Blanche talks about the ‘images of death’ contained in the other half of the Epstein files, not yet released. The White House asks everyone to wait for (Freedom dot gov), and yesterday, Trump said that this was the worlds most powerful reset. It was President John F. Kennedy’s adviser, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., who proposed breaking up the CIA to reduce its power, suggesting control over covert activities move to the State Department. Therefore, revealing the CIA’s role in trying to assassinate Trump would have created chaos, and scuppered the plan. So Trump is expected to reveal the truth at the end of his term.

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    • G says:

      “So Trump is expected to reveal the truth at the end of his term.” No. That would only depend on the random nature of his thinking at that time.

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  15. atlas_shrugged says:

    An “Italian” imam named Ali Kashif went on TV and announced that girls who have reached nine years of age may be considered women, and are appropriate marriage material. The Italian government reacted in an sensible manner and expelled him from the country, putting him on a flight to his native Pakistan.

    https://gatesofvienna.net/2026/04/brescia-imam-likes-em-young/

    From Fratelli d’Italia [Brothers of Italy, the party of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni], Member of Parliament Riccardo De Corato expressed “full support for the measure” in the face of “very serious statements”, to which the State must react “with firmness and without any hesitation”. And he added: “Whoever thinks they can, in our country, justify barbaric practices, contrary to the dignity of the individual, the rights of minors, and fundamental principles of our legal system, needs to know that in Italy there is no room for fanaticism, for extremism, and for whoever disseminates messages incompatible with our legal system. The action taken by the police commissioner is an act that is just, necessary, and in accordance with his duty. The protection and care of minors, the security of citizens, and the defense of the law come before all.”

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    • digg says:

      Whereas the leftie bunch in this Country might probably have legislated to get the child’s age changed to 18 in the interests of social cohesion….. The same nutters who legislated to shield the Pakistani grooming fiends…. In the name of social cohesion of course.

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  16. AsISeeIt says:

    Photo call edition
    Or Big Problems in Little Britain

    The public may have lost interest since those heady far off days of Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11 but our BBC still seems fascinated: Artemis II crew ‘happy and healthy’ after completing historic mission to the Moon (top story on the BBC online news page) – to be honest it was more of ‘drive-by’ the Moon.

    One tends to notice how sport only becomes a front page news item at the Guardian when there’s an identity politics angle – Naturally, the BBC frontispiece for their Moon shot coverage is the DFS sofa combo pic: Victor Glover and Christina Koch pose for photos while sitting on the flight deck of the USS John P Murtha

    In further black and white photography controversy: Royal row… A dispute between the Duke of Sussex and Sophie Chandauka, head of his Sentebale charity, that has led to a libel suit is said to have started when she was asked to make room for Meghan in the line-up after a polo match (Times)

    Another woman

    Meghan Markle awkwardly demands woman not pose next to husband Prince Harry at polo event… In footage posted by Hello! magazine, the Duchess of Sussex, 42, scoots closer to her husband’s side on stage at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington, Fla., Friday, as another woman attempted to get beside the duke…. One person said of Markle in a video of the incident, “She seems insecure regarding her husband. That’s why she keeps clinging on him and any woman who [stands] beside him is told to stand beside her.” Another added, “Meghan’s controlling personality on display for the world to see. So lacking in grace and generous spirit. She has included herself in Harry’s team’s win. Mortifying.” (A welcome debut hereabouts for Page Six ‘Your source for the latest celebrity news, entertainment headlines and celeb gossip, with exclusive stories, photos, video, and more’)

    If you’re not interested in either space, the royals or football – what are you doing on a media review blog anyway… but you’ll certainly look away now… Meghan’s photoshoot antics, inserting herself into the polo team pic, inevitably remind one of: John Terry is famously associated with “photobombing” celebrations in full kit, most notably after Chelsea’s 2012 Champions League final win, despite being suspended. Wearing full gear—including shin pads—he joined the trophy lift, creating a lasting social media meme and sparking criticism – thank you A.I.

    In News from the Patriarchy…

    Man jailed for killing abused wife who jumped from bridge… In the first prosecution of its kind in Scotland… was convicted of culpable homicide. The jury found him responsible even though his wife had jumped to her death. (BBC) – Surely this sets a dangerous precedent? If the man in this Scottish case were guilty of some form of abusive behaviour then he ought to have been charged with those existing offences. What’s to stop a woman in a failed relationship topping herself in circumstances engineered to have a man jailed? What’s the statute of limitations on this? You have a messy break-up and months and years down the line she slags you off in her goodbye cruel world note and the cops come calling?

    Scottland – is the headline in the jokey blokey Daily Star – sometimes these segueways will insist on writing themselves.

    Superfan’s £5k on DJ shrine… she says: ‘I still love him’ (Star) – This in reference to the (latest) disgraced BBC presenter Scott Mills – I feel a ‘despite’ coming on: Scott Mills superfan Yolande May has spent £5k on a shrine to her fave DJ. She said she never stopped loving him despite his axing (Star) – That’s axing in the sense of him (eventually) getting the elbow off the BBC – not in the Ebonics venacular of ‘ax’ or ‘aks’ for the English word ‘ask’.

    Anyway, the Star may find this hilarious but it sounds a bit stalky to me. Crazy woman obsessing over a man. Imagine if the boot were on the alternate foot so to speak. Anyway, I’ve news for you, luv. You’re wasting your time there. He licks the stamp on the other side, so to speak: Amid Scott Mills being fired from the BBC, meet his longtime partner, Sam Vaughan. The couple has been married since 2024. (Another welcome debut hereabouts, this time for Bollywood Shaadis ‘Stay updated with Bollywood news, celebrity weddings, pop culture trends, movie and OTT reviews, fashion and entertainment gossip’) – Scott Mills scope for a possible new career in India, we wonder?

    Remigration…?

    I may move family to India, says BBC’s Rajan… revealed that he is considering relocating his family to India because of “big problems” in England… said he was “very worried” about England because it was no longer making history… India was “exciting and energetic in a way that Britain doesn’t feel” (Telegraph) – further comment would seem superfluous. And probaly sound a bit racist.

    As you know, I do like a pairing of odd headlines that juxtaposed together tend to put the lie to – or at least expose the hypocrisy – in a prevailing media narrative.

    Epstein didn’t introduce Trumps, claims friend (Telegraph) – it would be shocking (and delicious for the Dems and associated TDS addicts) to discover Melania was pimped out to the Donald; I paid £4,000 to a dating agency to find the One – the formerly serious now mainly female interest Times

    Let’s close on a serious note. They say out of the mouths of babes… God ordains strength [Psalms 8:2] – but I’d tend to listen to the wisdom of the aged…

    And when Esther and the Express aren’t trying to bump them off with their assisted dying campaign: A timely message from D-Day hero Mervyn Kersh, 101, as global insecurity rises… ‘The importance isn’t to win wars but to avoid them by being too strong for anyone to dare to attack, and it is as important and as vital today as it was back in the 1930s (Daily Express)

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Asiseeit – I suppose.im slightly disadvantaged because I wonder at why some deaths get the full media treatment – but others get little or none …. The woman jumper you mentioned- versus – say – the 3 murdered in Nottingham ( inquiry coverage ?) – or the 21 boy murdered on Primrose Hill – or the 16 year old coloured boy in Woolwich allegedly shot dead by a 14 year old .
      Maybe it’s only news to those directly involved ….

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  17. Doublethinker says:

    The war in Iran has caused those already infected with TDS to develop even more crippling symptoms. Many of them are now openly wishing for the Mad Mullahs of Tehran to win and remain in control of Iran and of their stockpile of near weapons grade uranium. They have become certifiably insane.
    A quick scan of the readers comments under various articles in the Daily Telegraph shows that a significant number are openly declaring that the Iranian regime must hold firm and resist concessions to US/I . These might be Iranian bots, or whatever the term is , but if they are from genuine readers it is way past amusing and a clear sign that TDS is becoming dangerous .
    It can only be TDS that is making people support a regime which recently murdered 40,000 of its own people, which has sponsored terrorism and wars for 47 years , declared that it will use nuclear weapons to destroy Israel, knowing full well that Israel will be forced to respond in kind. Only an insane person could wish that such a regime survives let alone propers.
    TDS , once a dismissive joke term used as shorthand to describe globalists and their lickspittles in the media, has now developed into a real and dangerous disease which is eating away at the collective common sense of the West.

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    • JohnC says:

      I find it astounding that the reasons for this war are rarely ever mentioned by the BBC.

      All they want to report is how Iran are defying Trump. We are never told of the bad things they have done and are still doing. When civilians appear on bridges because the USA say they will blow them up, the BBC report it inferring it is a display of unity against Trump !!. It’s a terrorist state displaying human shields on TV. It was abhorrent.

      The reporting of this and Gaza makes me think the West is truly lost now. Maybe Trump can save the USA from the inevitable destruction of society as we know it, but the lizard in No.10 is taking us right into the deep end.

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  18. digg says:

    The US should stay in NATO says our glorious leader – blessed be his name….

    Considering how they blanked all calls for assistance and solidarity with the US over facing up to rogue, bloodthirsty terrorist nation IRAN one has to ask – WHY?

    Could you get a nice Marxist aide to submit a reply on a teleprompter please Sir Kier and detail exactly what the UN would do for the US other than put its carriers on EBay?

    Maybe help it to disarm completely?

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  19. G says:

    The BBC just hates the indigenous Brits. Likewise Starmer and his Fabian mates. No discussion of what’s to come. Nothing.

    For the very first time, this morning, the BBC deigned to advise its listeners that the last Jet fuel tanker tied-up last week in the UK and there aint’ no more on the way. And won’t be. I guess that by the time the RAF take their share, there won’t be much left for the Joe Public planes.

    How “our Lis (Doucet)” and the rest will get around is anyone’s guess.

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  20. vlad says:

    Emir Khunt wants to further crack down on social media reporting the truth about what’s happening in London.

    On X: @SadiqKhan:
    “Disinformation about London has become a global industry.
    The new “outrage economy” is growing – and it’s eating away at the bonds that hold our society together.
    That’s why I’m calling for urgent action from social media companies and government.”

    That’s why I’ll continue lobbying the government publicly and privately to take a much tougher approach.

    And we need more aggressive enforcement of the rules we already have.

    ‘a much tougher approach… more aggressive enforcement…’

    Those words are chilling. In other words, censorship and intimidation against citizens exposing the truth about Khunt’s London that he and the msm desperately want to quash.
    The msm lie constantly, and social media are the one place where we can tell the truth, and read the truth, and discuss the truth.
    Guess which ‘phobia’ Khunt really wants to crack down on!

    https://x.com/SadiqKhan/status/2042492853931167768

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  21. atlas_shrugged says:

    The little khant pronunces:

    “And we need more aggressive enforcement of the rules we already have.”

    Like arresting and prosecuting shoplifters?
    Like finding and imprisoning the man that stabbed Hatun at Speakers Corner?
    Like carrying out stop and search for knives?
    Like allowing Christians to preach the gospel?
    Like allowing silent prayer outside foetus slaughter centres?

    Well quite! Who is WE lawyer man?

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    • digg says:

      It’s noteworthy that it seems politicians who push for loads of extra control over the public are usually from a previous legal background, Khan and Starmer being particularly outstanding examples.

      Drunk on power complex?

      Is it taught in lawyer school or something, sort of us and them type scenario?

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  22. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    If I was Trump, regarding NATO and the possibility of pulling out.
    I would leave.

    I would start a new type of NATO where you had to spend at least 5% of your gdp to be a member. No fiddling either such as including pensions or whatever the ‘clever’ boys in the government/civil service come up with. 5% purely on proper war stuff like aircraft, ships, drones and personnel.

    Any Country failing to do this would not be allowed in to this new NATO alliance.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      EG
      As a simpleton i first thought 47 would just pull the plug on NATO – but apparently he doesn’t have the power – but as commander in chief he can order reductions in assets – so maybe he can mothball useless bases in Spain and Italy and take a cold look at the UK .

      Obviously those members wishing to stay part of NATO would pay their way – presumably a lot more …

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  23. JohnC says:

    … and as if to obligingly prove what I said about the Artemis coverage by the BBC earlier, look what picture they have on the front page:

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    And again they tell us:
    ‘The crew are now safely aboard a waiting ship and recovering from a nine-day voyage that took them further from Earth than any humans in history.’

    The unmentioned point of course being that it didn’t really matter if they were in the capsule or not. It did the actual mission all by itself. But of course the BBC aren’t going to tell us that when one is black and another is a woman. Instead they avoid the subject completely.

    Well done to all the engineers and scientists who made this amazing achievement possible.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      DFS in space

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    • vlad says:

      The 2 other astronauts must have felt very nervous about half the crew being chosen not on merit but to tick DEI boxes.

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      • JohnC says:

        I think they knew they were only there to try and save things if it all went wrong and comment on how comfortable the capsule was for humans before the real work starts. I suspect the crew will be quite different for the mission which actually lands on the moon. Those will be chosen by merit.

        I read that NASA encouraged them all to make pencil drawings of the far-side of the moon despite all the very high resolution pictures they took. I can only assume it was to keep them occupied.

        But the BBC absolutely love it. Like all lefty journalists, they don’t care one bit about truth .

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        • moggiemoo says:

          You needn’t limit that last sentence to journalists, it applies equally to lefties of all description.

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  24. tomo says:

    A humble public servant /sarc

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  25. tomo says:

    Khan’s claims are not subject to normal scrutiny

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    • Guest Who says:

      Until he allows comments from those paying his wages, his claims are worth diddly.

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  26. Fedup2 says:

    Apparently the chagos deal is dead – but im sure the evil anti British Hermer will try to push it on . His hatred for britain – a foreign country to him – will never stop – even his prosecution of military will increase …. 3 years until they and he -are gone –

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  27. Flotsam says:

    Illegal immigrants are coming from outer space now!

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  28. StewGreen says:

    Fake news about Viktor Orban is trending on Twitter
    … but No he hasn’t left the EU

    BUT Geert Wilders tweets
    Support for @PM_ViktorOrban in the national elections in #Hungary tomorrow.
    His brave and fierce resistance to illegal immigration and woke nonsense is an example for the rest of Europe!
    Hajrá, Viktor!”

    Orban tweeted
    Republican members of Congress have sent a formal letter to Ursula @vonderLeyen,
    sharply criticizing the European Commission’s interference in Hungary’s electoral process.

    Polls suggest he will lose by a big margin

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  29. Richard Pinder says:

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    Starmers plans to decolonise the British Empire have failed. The legislation underpinning the transfer of the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius will not pass before parliament before it is dissolved in the coming weeks, and a new decolonisation bill is not expected to be put forward: https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2026/04/11/uk-shelves-handover-of-chagos-islands-following-criticism-from-trump

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  30. StewGreen says:

    Labour MP UmKumaran has deleted a tweet
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    Is there a word for a person who tells people to vote according to their race ?

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  31. Fedup2 says:

    DT says Starmer is under investigation for breaching international law regarding the treatment of chagosians …
    Innocent until proved guilty – maybe he and Hermer will try the cut throat defence ….

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  32. vlad says:

    Another day, another illegal commits violent murder in America.

    The BBC is not disturbed by the horrifically violent hammer attack, but by the fact that Trump posted the video on Truth Social.

    “Trump posts graphic video of slaying to argue for stricter immigration policies… a violent attack US President Donald Trump seized on to argue for stricter immigration policies.”

    Unedited video below. Viewer discretion advised.

    https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/116377422440266990

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  33. MarkyMark says:

    1400 raped kids – meh
    Chicken sandwiches – send the bouncers in

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  34. StewGreen says:

    Friday news : BBC Producer Dylan Dawes found guilty of downloading more than 6000 child pornography images.
    He will be sentenced on May 14th.

    Thursday news : A former BBC and ITV presenter jailed for a series of indecent assaults on schoolgirls is back behind bars after he was caught breaching his sex offender notification requirements.
    Paedophile Peter Rowell, 67

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    thread list : https://x.com/Damocles561/status/2038950933372010774

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  35. tomo says:

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Standard paki corruption

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Any protests the streets of London (twinned with Pakistan) ???

      “Death sentence for Facebook post amid Pakistan crackdown online” | Ben Westcott | By Sophia Saifi and Ben Westcott, CNN
      Published 2:48 AM EDT, Thu June 15, 2017

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  36. tomo says:

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  37. Scroblene says:

    I’m getting a bit widdled off with the moon-buggy stuff, where a few guys and gals were flown off to travel millions of miles at eye-watering expense, to ‘explore’ the moon.

    To me, as a simple citizen, with normal needs such as food and water, spending trillions to chuck a ball of metal at a faraway place, when far too many people need the same sort of sustenance as me, seems to be somewhat exorbitant. The requirement for the precious metals and minerals for even more cars, lorries and buses, not to mention even bigger mobile phones, computers etc., appears to be the main objective, and there’s one country, which may get there before anyone else. China.

    That doesn’t bode well.

    If politicians, state agenda broadcasters like the bBC, CNN etc., started to realise the biggest agenda, and make more people aware of the consequences of all this ‘exploration’ tyranny, there might be some of the huge stash of cash available to actually do some real good for the world, like increase farming techniques, water-saving biology, and disease control. Popping off to the moon, in my opinion, isn’t going to do the population much good for many, many years – hundreds really, and the immediate problems all countries face are being sacrificed by space-ideology.

    There’s so much home-grown technology here on our planet, to use natural resources, like hydrogen extraction etc., which will replace fossil fuels, and also ridiculous maniacal ideals like millibrain’s stupid rantings, I feel that money for space-chucking can be used on far better causes.

    I’ll now get back into my Model T Ford…

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  38. AsISeeIt says:

    Planet worriers edition

    From blast off to splashdown: My days following Nasa’s historic mission to the Moon… BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle reflects on how it felt to watch history being made – it’s not all about you, luv.

    One tends to accuse Times in-house cartoonist Newman of leaning left – and for good reason. This morning he channels the left-leaning titles, such as the virtual Indy recent headlines, with his lame gag about a couple on their sofa (both white, so not the classic DFS advertising brand, nor the Nasa diverse pairing our media find so photogenic) watching their old-style TV screne displaying “NEWS” – who still sits down to watch the news on their analogue telly? Not very 21st century space age, huh?

    Anyway, Newman cartoon hubby says: “Those brave astronauts, voluntarily returning to earth!”

    Oh dear, an unfunny line cut straight from the godless leftist Trump Deranged headlines.

    So riddle me this: They adhere to the concept of International Law – but blanch when it needs policing. And they damn the Donald as a threat to World Peace – when he seeks to strip the Mad Mullahs of their nuclear weapons.

    Just as the analogue paper media shot themselves in the foot with their Tuesday deadline alarmism – and Tehran called a ceasefire timeout. So today they go with: US and Iran start historic peace talks (Times) – just as broadcast news breaks: US and Iran fail to reach agreement after historic peace talks in Pakistan, Vance says – oh how the BBC enjoy a snide ‘says’

    Iran’s style of negotiation, eh? They wrapped Barack Obama around their little fingers.

    The Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was a landmark international agreement reached in July 2015 between Iran and the P5+1 (the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, and Germany) along with the European Union – Wiki

    Championed by President Barack Obama, the deal aimed to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon in exchange for relief from international economic sanctions… Sanctions Relief: In return, the UN, EU, and US lifted nuclear-related economic sanctions, allowing Iran to access over $100 billion in frozen assets and resume oil exports. – Obama Whitehouse Archive

    The deal was heavily criticized by Republicans in the US, along with leaders in Israel and Saudi Arabia, who argued it did not stop Iran’s missile program, allowed for sunset clauses on restrictions, and provided funds that could support militant proxy groups – Wiki

    Iran chose ‘not to accept our terms’, Vance says after negotiations (BBC) – a line so good the BBC told it twice

    I sense an opening here for an ironically clashing feature headline: Are meetings pointless? …The firms finding better ways to work – offers the Sunday Times Magazine

    News from the Patriarchy

    Sabrina Carpenter fans convinced she’s going to be ‘cancelled’ after mocking woman’s culture… The 26-year-old headlined the opening day of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California… While the singer took to her piano, she overheard what has been widely interpreted as a zaghroot, which is a high-pitched sound performed by women in Arab cultures to express joy and celebration. Pausing her performance, she tried to understand what the sound was, before calling it ‘weird’ and stating: ‘I don’t like it.’… Reacting to the moment on social media, many fans labelled her remarks as ‘rude’ and ‘condescending’, with some even labelling it as insulting to the fan’s culture. (giveaway adsheet Metro online site)

    Some far off Californian pop festival – who could possibly be interested in that?

    Silly question… Coachella kicks off with Sabrina Carpenter and surprise guests (our BBC – care of the fabulously named Mallory Moench)

    Oddly enough, our BBC doesn’t pick up on the identity politics PR slip by Sabrina but instead goes big on the weather:

    This year, weather agencies have warned of wind and dust in the area, with strong winds forcing the festival to cancel a set by DJ Anyma after Carpenter’s performance… “Due to strong wind conditions affecting Anyma’s stage build, he is unable to perform tonight,” the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival said in a statement on Instagram on Friday. “Coachella and Anyma have made this decision together with your safety as the priority.”
    The National Weather Service had said wind gusts were expected to reach around 25 miles per hour on Friday. An air quality advisory is also in place in the Coachella Valley from Friday afternoon until Sunday morning because of windblown dust that could be unhealthy for sensitive groups. “Particle pollution can get deep into the lungs and cause serious health problems such as asthma attacks, heart and lung disease symptoms, and increased risk of lung infections,” the National Weather Service warned.
    Indio is listed as one of the potentially impacted areas, although the local air quality management district said levels of polluting particles were measured as good to moderate since noon on Thursday.
    – you have to realise Weather Weirding is a massive issue for these godless leftist planet worriers.

    Heels are back – annouces the formerly serious now mainly female interest Sunday Times – always a good time to give Reform a good kicking: Tice’s firm broke law over unpaid £91,000 tax (Sunday Times) – yep Reform bashing is never out of fashion with the regime mouthpieces.

    And can someone please give Kemi a boost? The Tory lackey Express will surely oblidge: Kemi claims victory… slamming ‘spinless PM’ over Chagos deal… U-turn of all U-turns

    They say “Success has many fathers, failure is an orphan”

    Whereas a Starmer cock-up failure appears to have many a father…

    Besides Kemi, there’s The Donald…

    UK shelves Chagos deal after Trump opposition (BBC)

    And then there’s that old Labour favourite, International Law…

    UN to investigate potential human rights breach in chagos deal (Telegraph)

    Poor old TTK. You sweat bollocks (and spend billions) trying to de-colonialise some British overseas possession only for the flippin’ UN to accuse you of a “crime against humanity” (Telegraph)

    Bloody Chagossians – Sir Keir thinks they should all be forceably Remigrated.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      BBC using the opportunity to attack victor orban during the hungarian elections – and accusing – without verification – Hungary of being the most corrupt in europe – i think Britainistan is a competitor for that title or more probably – Ukraine ….

      Elsewhere – no peace dead in Iran – get those missiles flying guys – good luck IDF …

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I assume TTK will fly to pakistan to claim responsibility for the talks inevitably failing . Iran wants to nuke israel – no deal to be done – therefore remove iran .

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Is karen related to sabrina ? ( who )

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  39. atlas_shrugged says:

    SurKeer wants to board Russkie tankers in the channel but is too chicken to do it.

    We have loads of Somalians living in the Yookay and they love doing that sort of thing. Why does SurKeer not get them to do it?

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  40. atlas_shrugged says:

    According to Times Radio councils are starting to remove people from the council housing waiting lists who earn over £25k, or have more than £6k in savings.

    Thus council housing is becoming exclusively for welfare queens who are the known fastest-breeders of: drug runners, shoplifters, and other bad-uns.

    (c) The Yookay 2026

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    • Guest Who says:

      On my walk I pass by a block of three storey council flats that, if the wind is blowing the right way, generates an invigorating aroma to float me the rest of the morning. Currently a mattress by the waste bin for a week that looks like the last user was taken out by the mob. Outside in their car park are a Porsche and Merc.

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    • Nibor says:

      Whereas when they were first envisioned and built the new tenants had to have a job , be respectable and not prone to any vices .
      The gardens had to be kept tidy and the homes clean .

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  41. tomo says:

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  42. G says:

    Here’s a guess as to a long standing problem for me i.e. that of, websites slowly removing contact telephone numbers making the only contact with them through so-called, “Chat” or an automated exchange with, probably, a bot.

    I had an experience yesterday with an employee of one of the energy providers. She was very obviously black. Apart from odd words, I had no idea whatever what she was talking about and had to curtail the call it being pointless. Chat / bot overcomes much of this problem with using English speech. Voila.

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    • moggiemoo says:

      I have an ongoing issue with British Gas and when they have rang so far I’ve had ‘conversations’ with people who clearly have no idea what I’m talking about and vice versa. I’ve stopped answering their calls. It’s not like they’ve managed to solve the problem so the calls are academic.

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      • G says:

        Watch out. I’ve just noticed a “Contactless payment” of £1.80 just appeared on my bank statement. I have an initial idea that this could have been levied because I just paid the first monthly rates by cash (as I have for 3 years or so now). So, is this another unwelcome imposition (read punishment) for refusing to ‘toe-the-(communist party)-line’ ? Whatever, it will mean clocking up my time in investigation which is the main driver of ‘tech’ to impose a slow conversion to increased time wasted on nonsense.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “As I have pointed out before, gas prices are nowhere near as high as during Ukraine crisis.

      But what I really wanted to draw attention to is the gap between the UK market price and global LNG prices, which given the product can be shipped anywhere in the world is truly a global market.

      At $1.35 to the pound, $19.42/MMBTU for LNG works out at £1.44/therm, which is a third higher than the UK price.

      Remember that when Miliband tells you there exploiting our North Sea gas won’t save the UK money.”
      By Paul Homewood

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  43. MarkyMark says:

    This is where Never ending Tolerance ends – with the intolerant writing the rules….

    “Karoline Leavitt
    @WHLeavitt

    Commentary account
    Over 100k Islamists just protested in the UK demanding Sharia Law.

    Time to deport the Islamists and ban Islamic immigration before it’s too late and civil war erupts?

    A. Yes
    B. No.”
    https://x.com/WHLeavitt/status/2042772912260714765

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    • G says:

      The indigenous population will not revolt. Not in a million years. They’ll just suck it up probably until they realise whats happening if the local boozer closes by those who will then have the islamic power. Friday’s will become the start of the islamic weekend and Sunday will become the first day of the next week. Every tv channel will simultaneously broadcast hours of boring religious stuff. No more Eastenders/Coronation St rubbish.
      All dogs and pigs will be confiscated and taken in for killing. No clubs or establishments playing music. The Proms will be banned as will all classical music. Except of course, for the wailing everywhere of the islamic call to prayer. The islamic police, mutaween, will be patrolling everywhere to ensure that commercial establishments like Tescos and Aldi, will close for the duration of prayer times. If they don’t close very promptly not having demanded their customers still shopping when prayer times, leave, they will take it upon themselves to smash the establishment up. Anyone displaying a Crucifix will have it ripped from their neck and thrown to the floor and stamped upon. Any small gatherings of alien (alien to islam) devotees will be stazi-ly discovered by paid informants and if found taking part in any alien religious gathering will be flogged and perhaps worse. Market day, Fridays, will see the spectacle of hand-chopping punishments being performed. If you are lucky, you might even see some female you were at school with being stoned to death. Can’t say I rate any chances for the Archie Bish of Canterbury probably the first one to be firs headless chicken…………..

      Indigenous intransigence will be taken as consent. Me? Now too old and infirm to even wish to counter the islamisation of the UK.

      Bring it on I say. The Brits at all levels need it………………

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      • MarkyMark says:

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      • Emmanuel Goldstein says:

        G
        Sounds a bit like Iran 47 years ago (and Lebanon). Both very nice places until….
        Can it happen here?
        Maybe one day we will wake up and find we’ve been taken over boiled frog style.
        Once they get a bit of power the ratchet will tighten ever quicker and before you know it we become the new Iran.
        I wonder what they will do with our nuclear bombs.
        Did the Americans see this coming and is that why they have control over our nukes?

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      • Fedup2 says:

        G
        There are plenty predicting ‘civil war ‘ but it’s difficult to see British people ‘riding up ‘ – certainly as long as they are bought off by welfare …
        Perhaps when times get hard ( soon hopefully ) and the uniparty is forced to cut public spending – then there might be a fight back in some form …perhaps it will come in the form of assassination of politicians – or angry brigade type terrorism ….
        I feel for young white British people as they are being crushed …..

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  44. MarkyMark says:

    “Reviewing the Absolute Mess that Britain is in” | Richard The Fourth

    “Britain is in a total mess, and when we break it down sector by sector, it becomes clear that we cannot maintain our present trajectory – the system WILL FALL. Things are compounded by the fact that the multicultural utopian dream will not save us when the hard yards are required; in fact, it’ll hurt us. We must remember too that we as Europeans are living in an atomised, individualised landscape, many of us comatose to reality. We need a massive reset. ”

    ………….

    “White working class boys being left behind says MP” BBC
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9qdvzl88zwo
    Charlie Dewhirst, who represents Bridlington and The Wolds, called on the government to publish a strategy to improve social mobility for young white men living in poorer communities.

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    • G says:

      Richard the Fourth?

      No. politically, I see Charles the 1st but no Cromwell on the horizon.

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  45. pugnazious says:

    Don’t know if Baroness Ashton eats cheese but she does seem a bit of a surrender monkey. Listening to her on Times Radio as she says we must negotiate a peace…it’s the only way….and if only Israel would stop bombing Lebanon and Trump be more reasonable Iran could have the peace it deserves….Iran is right to be ‘defensive’ as it just cannot trust America as history shows. Iran, it seems, is the victim.

    Could be any BBC journalist spouting such tripe…in fact we had one yesterday telling us of the ‘horrors’ of the Israeli attacks on Lebanon…or should that be Hezbollah? Funny how the BBC always, always tacks on casualty figures in Lebanon…claiming ‘X number of people dead’….erm…could any of them possibly be Hezbollah terrorists? The BBC is deliberately trying to suggest they are all innocent civilians.

    The BBC naturally fails to similarly mention in every bulletin about Iran that it killed maybe 40,000 of its own people as well as torturing and raping those it detained…never mind the fact that it has launched a war against the world in effect as it attacks civilian ships belonging to countries that are unconnected to the war and in doing so is deliberately trying to bring down world economies.

    As for the war being illegal and bombing power stations and bridges being war crimes…Iran has been conducting a war against Israel, and indeed the US, for decades…so both countries have reason to take down Iran. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939 we decided to join in….but Germany was no direct threat to us and yet we obliterated much of Germany and its infrastructure as well as blockading it in order to starve it into submission…..were the Allies in WW2 war criminals…was the war against the Nazis illegal? Todays BBC, and Baroness Ashton, would be saying yes.

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  46. Fedup2 says:

    Lots of moaning about the state of the military – the the uniparty failing at all levels – but shown up with Iran .

    I have no ‘skin in the game ‘ but to me the whole thing seems top heavy with senior officers when there is no one down the chain of command – mixed with politics – the need to award contracts – eg aircraft carriers – to buy votes .

    Apart from having the nuclear boats to destroy the is there any purpose in having a military when there is a daily invasion – and why would anyone join – and fight for TTK ?

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    • MarkyMark says:

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  47. Fedup2 says:

    President Trump has said he will block the strait of humuz – no one in – no one out – maybe he is pressuring the Chinese to do something about the mad Iranian dogs … price of oil must be about to go skyward – all that North Sea oil revenue left in the ground … mad

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Keir Starmer can board all the ships leaving Iran and take the oil to the UK? Just like stopping the Russian shadow fleet – oh wait…..

      ……….

      Royal Navy is failing to stop Putin’s shadow fleet sailing through British waters because of Labour fears it would ‘breach international laws’

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  48. MarkyMark says:

    “The President of Madrid just
    ripped Spain’s leftist government
    apart in parliament:

    “Why don’t you all go to Tehran alone and drunk, and take your gay friends with you? Let’s see how long it takes them to hang you from a crane!”😂

    Give her the Oscar already!😂”

    https://x.com/_A_khalifa/status/2042668849452204479?ref_src=twsrc

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  49. MarkyMark says:

    Maybe a representation of the West….

    “Charmain met the prophet in spring 2014 and after a whirlwind romance they married in September that year.
    Six months later Charmain was dead, her body found in a bathtub in a hotel in Ghana.”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cevk1jrg4g8o

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