358 Responses to Midweek 15th April 2026

  1. Fedup2 says:

    Plod has designated Epsom as a 24 hour curfew site with orders to arrest / shoot far right protesters or any one on street .
    The full force of the law will be used to ensure invaders can go about their business of dragging girls into secluded places to gang rape them .

    Some of the above may not be true ….

    BTW – apparently some overpaid overpromoted senior plod is to make a statement Thursday night – presumably telling us the group rapes never happened and we’ve not been invaded 🇬🇧

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Deputy chief constable Rachel Swann said she came off social media for several weeks after “sexist and homophobic” online comments

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Hair do is a criminal offence …lipstick on a pig comes to mind …

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        • digg says:

          The crazies have invaded so many institutions due to DEI it’s becoming an utter farce.

          Picture in your own mind what you think a Chief Constable would look like in a sane world.

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  2. MarkyMark says:

    [ ] tick box if you are a nonce and want access to Government secure files.

    …..
    The Guardian reports that UK Security Vetting services actually denied Peter Mandelson clearance for Developed Vetting after the usual process. That decision was overruled. A nuclear bomb has just detonated inside Starmer’s main excuse for appointing and defending Mandelson…
    https://order-order.com/2026/04/16/mandelson-failed-security-vetting-starmers-excuse-for-appointment-explodes/

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    • Flotsam says:

      Mandelson. In earlier times being Gay would automatically disqualify someone from the most sensitive and senior Government positions. The reason was generally due to potential blackmail. I don’t think that would be the issue for Mandelson as he’s been openly gay for many years. So was it Epstein? Or something else?

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      • MarkyMark says:

        Being GAY + Being a Migrant = BBC Super Power for Lawyers!
        HA HAHA HAH HAHAHAA!

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      • Fedup2 says:

        His company ‘went bust ‘ after he sold all his shares – it doesn’t even look as though the revenue will get the tax it is owed – be a socialist – pays well …

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        • MarkyMark says:

          “Benjamin Charles Wegg-Prosser is a British consultant and political adviser. He was the CEO and co-founder of Global Counsel, a failed London-based strategic consultancy and lobbying organisation, which had Peter Mandelson as its president and was set up under the guidance of Jeffrey Epstein. ”

          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cje1e3n8jgvo

          The BBC understands Lord Mandelson’s view is that he answered questions about his relationship with Epstein in the vetting process accurately.

          On Sunday, Lord Mandelson reiterated his regret for “ever having known Epstein” and for continuing his association following Epstein’s conviction.

          He has told the BBC he “was never culpable or complicit in (Epstein’s) crimes. Like everyone else I learned the actual truth about him after his death”.

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        • Scroblene says:

          Look on the bright side, Fed, at least that squirmy, unpleasant, creepy ‘politician’ won’t be over in the US, doing even more damage that the insufferably tiresome whinger TTK is…

          I really do detect utter panic mode in everything this disastrous ‘administration’ is doing now – the financial toll on the UK may well be permanent, and with the criminality of foreigners, now rife in our once pleasant places like Epsom, it’s surely not long before the angry sort of British men, fresh from places like Millwall Football club – and proud of it, might just begin to get a little more than ‘restless’.

          There just has to be a GE as soon as possible, the whole country is agonisingly bleeding from the insanity of Starmer, Milliband, Cooper, Lammy and of course, the most incompetent failure – Reeves.

          (Millwall FC could do a damn sight more for getting rid of foreigners than a whole army of pathetic communist politicians)!

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  3. MarkyMark says:

    “Europe has ‘maybe six weeks of jet fuel left’, energy boss warns”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czjw2kz0l22o
    IEA executive director Fatih Birol told AP there could soon be flight cancellations if supplies remained blocked.
    ….
    Fatih Birol (born 22 March 1958) is a Turkish economist and energy expert, who has served as the executive director of the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) since 1 September 2015. During his time in charge of the IEA, he has taken a series of steps to modernise the Paris-based international organisation, including strengthening ties with emerging economies like India[1] and China and stepping up work on the clean energy transition and international efforts to reach net zero emissions.[2]

    net zero emissions = zero travel!!!!

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  4. MarkyMark says:

    “Seafront hotel no longer to be used for asylum seekers” BBC
    Reacting to the announcement, he said: “We have done our fair share, it’s time for that hotel to return to a holiday use, be reinvested and to be a shining beacon of our community once again.”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy32j6jp98o

    WHERE WILL THEY GO? HA HAH AHA! NO MENTION!

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    Migrant sex offender given £500 after threat to disrupt deportation
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly9rxlvp85o
    Hadush Kebatu was found guilty of two sexual assaults in Epping, where he had been living in a hotel housing migrants

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    • Scroblene says:

      Chris Webb’s seat will go to Reform, and if that hotel is anything to go by, it will soon follow, but just out the door.

      I mean, come on, would you want to stay in a place like that after five years of foreigners have been holed up there?

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  5. Fedup2 says:

    TTK misled the commons over the failure of Mandelson to get through developed vetting …. Obviously he will rely on the ‘due process ‘ line he uses as a matter of ‘interpretation. ‘- very legalese ….

    The BBC will lead on this for about 5 minutes …

    And the lefty pope is getting even worse …. His twitter account is evidence of his politics before he got the job …

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  6. Fedup2 says:

    Epsom

    The statement from plod about the rape gang will confirm they were wearing flip flops – and are ‘teenagers ‘ therefore ‘can’t be named for ‘legal reasons ‘

    They will be described as ‘local men ‘ – in the sense they are invaders in a local hotel ….

    See if I am right …

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  7. Fedup2 says:

    It won’t happen – but can you imagine the acid of a Starmer resignation speech ? Nasty – vindictive – legalese – drafted by Hermer ….. say a prayer …

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    • Scroblene says:

      You feel like it’s due any day now, don’t you Fed.

      The despair at everything going seriously wrong at the flaccid, grubby hands of Starmer and co, is mounting by the hour – he is an absolute liability to the UK, and making us all a laughing stock on the world stage!

      But we can dream…

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  8. digg says:

    Would somebody at the Home Office like to explain why it has taken a TV company to show them how many immigrants are lying there way into the Country and being assisted by paying legal immigration agents to create false claims.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0q92lg9ln5o

    Surely uncovering this sort of obvious immigration fraud is why we have a Home Office at all, What the hell are we all paying them for if they are oblivious to a widespread abuse of the immigration system?

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  9. harry142857 says:

    MPs outraged as Starmer tries to bully speaker.

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  10. pugnazious says:

    A big story and yet such a short report from the BBC…does Starmer know anything?….this is his standard ‘get out’….I didn’t know guv…..as with Savile…his deputy didn’t ask him if one of the most famous people in Britain should be prosecuted? Pull the other one…..and this….the potential Ambassador to the US and no-one told Starmer Mandelson failed the vetting? Running out of other ones to pull…

    ‘The prime minister did not know Lord Mandelson failed security vetting for the role of US ambassador until earlier this week, the government has said.

    A spokesperson said the decision to go against the recommendation of the vetting agency was taken by officials in the Foreign Office.’

    It is inconceivable that Starmer was not told Mandelson had failed the vetting. He knew and he’s now lying.
    Mandelson failing his security clearance and still being given one of the most important diplomatic jobs and the BBC has very little to say?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2r15151xgo

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    • Flotsam says:

      Starmer on Savile and the others he never prosecuted.
      His standard reply is “It didn’t cross by desk”

      Yes, it didn’t cross his desk, it crossed the desk of the colleague next to him. For him to deny knowledge of Savile and the grooming gangs is laughable. It’s what he was paid for, to deal with the difficult cases. There’s no doubt there’s much more to the Savile case, Establishment, BBC, Royal family, Jill Dando.

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      • Scroblene says:

        Thing is, Flotsam, that the press – the real journos, certainly not the bBc or the standard lefties – are now very SERIOUSLY onto this…

        The very online media, which Rodney and co. so desperately want to shut down, now have enough ammunition to scour the country, and he can’t do anything about it, because in his own weasel words, (nasal whinge – da daaaaaaaah), ‘it’s against the law to condemn free speech’!

        (Pasty-faced git gets ‘hoisted’ by – whatever his ‘requirements’ are at that particular event/party/argument/affair etc. etc…)!

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  11. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    I thought these hotels were paid for a guaranteed length of time, 5 years or something like that.
    Did all these hotels contracts end on the same day or are we paying for them for years to come even though they’ve been returned to normal hotel use.

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  13. Fedup2 says:

    Why has the vetting story come out now ? It’s 3 weeks to the local elections and 2 weeks until the MPs have a stress break …
    Is there a ‘grid ‘ I wonder – to get rid of TTK before the local elections ?
    The story – the lie – is so big the MSM shouid be asking every MP – all the time – whether TTK shouid go – but they are captured Far left

    The MSM will be ordered to take attention elsewhere – maybe Epsom -maybe something else …

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      • MarkyMark says:

        NEW: Anger in No 10 tonight – am told by a source that neither the PM nor his advisors were told, over a series of months, that Mandelson had been granted security clearance against the recommendation of UK security vetting. That suggests this information was held in foreign office and not shared.

        ……………..

        History of FCO
        FCO was a ministerial department from October 1968 to September 2020. It merged with the Department for International Development to create FCDO.

        Responsibilities
        We are responsible for:

        safeguarding the UK’s national security by countering terrorism and weapons proliferation, and working to reduce conflict
        building the UK’s prosperity by increasing exports and investment, opening markets, ensuring access to resources, and promoting sustainable global growth
        supporting British nationals around the world through modern and efficient consular services

        https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office/about

        safeguarding the UK’s national security
        safeguarding the UK’s national security
        safeguarding the UK’s national security

        ……..

        UK boosts funding to local responders to help more than 1.8 million people in Sudan’s humanitarian crisis
        https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-boosts-funding-to-local-responders-to-help-more-than-18-million-people-in-sudans-humanitarian-crisis

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        • Scroblene says:

          Any chance she can hang on there, like, just to see the billions we chuck out there are spent wisely?

          Should take a year or so, and fatso hubby can wobble around on his day-time TV show to his heart’s content, if anyone ever bothers to listen, that is…

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Theres an excellent online spoof of beff as a North Korean newsreader – she looks made for it ( or is it mad for it )

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  14. pugnazious says:

    This shows that the Iranians understand fully whose side the BBC is on…

    ‘The BBC’s chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet is reporting from Tehran on condition that none of her material is used on the BBC’s Persian Service. ‘

    The BBC has for a long time been banned from Iran….

    ‘BBC journalists are not allowed to work in Iran, so they rely on social media to find out and verify what is happening on the ground. With the recent protests, it became an essential tool. ‘

    Curious then that at a time when Iran is under attack by the US and Israel it decides to let in the BBC…no friend of Trump or Israel of course….and Iran knows this and thinks that BBC reporting will be anti the war…as indeed it is.

    The BBC working hand in hand with a terrorist state…..just as it worked with Putin to push the Dodgy Dossier hoax?

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  15. pugnazious says:

    Women is gang-raped in Epsom and the police seem reluctant to release any description of the culprits…

    ‘….police said they did not have “sufficient information” to give descriptions…’

    Really? The woman couldn’t describe them at all…there was no CCTV in the area at all…no ring doorbells?

    Naturally the BBC has hidden away the report that protests have broken out in Epsom….tucked far far away on the local news page….definitely a bit of news management going on there….by police and BBC…

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c77m5nvyz7vo

    However…woman drives off without paying for fuel…description and video no less…and on UK page still….

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3w33y0z818o

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      I guess they will be keeping the DNA evidence very quiet for the next 5 years.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      It was a non gendered person of no interest lone wolf with no interest in islam.

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  16. Up2snuff says:

    BBC WEB-SITE Watch #1 – I hate to repeat myself but the BBC are really obsessed by wimmin!

    I cite as evidence, although Getty Images, once again, have to take a share of the blame https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gxjpekk19o and https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpvxp4xnrwdo and https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz0e23r0993o.

    The BBC are sexist – the BBC think only wimmin do the shopping!

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  17. Flotsam says:

    Mandelson failed vetting.
    What would be very interesting is if the cause of the failure was a non Epstein revelation from the FBI or CIA.

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    • JohnC says:

      Top Foreign Office official to leave post after Mandelson vetting row
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c747r3v90k3o

      .. and once again the BBC are giving Starmer a FAR easier ride than they ever gave Boris after Brexit.

      I notice that Starmer’s words to Parliament were:

      ‘Sir Keir has faced calls to resign over allegations he misled Parliament and MPs when he claimed “full due process” was followed during the appointment.’

      When you think about those words, they are the kind of weasel words the BBC use. They instinctively make you think Mandelson was approved for the job – but they don’t actually say that at all. ‘Due Process’ could mean he failed the checks but the PM made the decision to appoint him anyway.

      Does anyone seriously believe an Ambassador to the USA could fail the checks for the job and everybody hid it from the Prime Minister and the whole government ?. It’s just absurd.

      Once again Starmer blames someone else for what he was ultimately responsible for. And no doubt people will say he must resign. He will not. He will just refuse until the story goes cold and the BBC will quickly drop it. For all the top Tories they assassinated for much less reason than this, they drip-fed a new headline every single day until they went.

      Let’s see how long they keep this one going.

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  18. JohnC says:

    This is absolutely typical of the BBC. The Artemis mission is a triumph of science, engineering and technology. It demonstrates the leading edge of what mankind is capable of.

    What do the BBC think is one of the most important issues from the mission ?.

    Artemis commander tells BBC about ‘powerful’ moment crater named after his late wife
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cq6jpp2e5d6o

    Pathetic, cheap, BBC empathy porn by yet another middle-class ‘posh accent’ clone who I am quite sure would struggle to change a lightbulb at home.

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  19. Fedup2 says:

    Early today watch

    An editorial decision has been taken in the BBC to support TTK . A meeting has taken place between number 10 and bbc news – presumably a married couple under the duvet …

    The result is the first half hour of today doing its’ absolute best to minimise the fatal illness of Starmer and run ‘business as usual ‘….
    …whilst all sorts of people have called on TTK to go – including of all people – Edward corrupt Davey and every other party leader – even the Muslim greens …

    …. Yet today ? Here’s the sport ….

    TTK is due to make a statement to the commons today – no – Monday – 3 whole days to concoct the lies – legalese to save his rotten job .

    We can expect – ‘process ‘ – not informed – followed the rules – failure of FCO for which lead has resigned – can’t say too much because of police inquiry – I did not mislead the house – ‘i take responsibility ‘ independent ethics adviser says i am ‘great ‘….

    The bbc knows if they lose their leader there could well be a general election by the end of this year … Hermer will be working overtime to fire proof the deceit Starmer is about to use …..

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    • Flotsam says:

      Even GBNews resident rabid leftie Nigel Nelson finds the Mandelson situation hard to believe. Starmer claiming it never crossed his desk is not believable. Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador was controversial on any ferms. I”m left wondering what hold He has on Starmer.

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  20. Fedup2 says:

    Today 2

    They had that Edward corrupt Davey on to call for the resignation of TTK. Our Justin did his bit for number 10 / bbc – saying that it’s not the time to get rid of a corrupt darlek PM because of the ‘international ‘ situation. – the whiff of desperation on behalf of number 10 / BBC there ….

    But just imagine – all those ministers this weekend plotting for a better job … all those back benchers calculation how much MP pension they will get before being thrown out ….

    And we haven’t heard from the White House yet – which had to put up with a non security cleared British ambassador…

    Meanwhile …. Epsom ……

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  21. Fedup2 says:

    X has a ‘rumour ‘ that number 10 is trying to cancel PMQs next week – which I think is the last one before a ‘break ‘…. This is not being reported on the BBC – presumably on the instructions of number 10 – Hermer must be looking at ‘Precedent’

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    • Scroblene says:

      “There’s no sign the prime minister is trying to cancel next week’s PMQs — Parliament schedules PMQs for Wednesdays at noon and it only skips when the Commons is in recess or when chambers’ business changes”

      “When chambers’ business changes…”

      There’s your answer – Hermer will be deciding for Rodders, who will be suffering jet-lag from an arduous trek back from war-torn France, and pidgin wibbling with the little ‘president’.

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  22. Fedup2 says:

    Today 3

    Rececca morel – science kidults- All excited about the rocket thing …. She sounds like she is permanently wetting herself …over the stuff Apollo did decades ago….

    Maybe it’s a generational thing – but the bbc thinks people care about the rocket thing – maybe the kidults do – but what does it achieve ?
    Maybe if the Chinese / Indians land – using uk aid money – it might be worth noticing … apparently they named a crater after someone’s budgie – or cat – or dog … sniff …

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  23. Fedup2 says:

    Today 4

    New girl versus kemi .

    Kemi started well – explaining the corruption of Starmer – new girl got worried to diverted the kemi to defence failure – which is where Kemi failed to get the story back . New girl used the bbc ‘not the time to change pm ‘ line – approved by number 10

    New girl asked what Kemi could do to get rid of TTK – knowing damn well theres is nothing …

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  24. AsISeeIt says:

    Our BBC online news page has little choice but to go with the latest twist in the Mandelson/Starmer scandal saga.

    Since the failing PM won’t take responsibility, another no-name is obliged to walk the plank: Top Foreign Office official to leave post after Mandelson vetting row – Chris Mason, Political editor and Becky Morton, Political reporter, BBC – riding tandem on writing up the latest press releases: The BBC understands Sir Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper have lost confidence in Sir Olly Robbins, and he has effectively been sacked.

    Effectively sacked? = “in such a manner as to achieve a desired result” – in my opinion a frankly redundant adverb – if you’ll forgive the pun.

    As for the BBC’s print press line-up number one pick, it’s Hobson’s choice, as no less than eight of the top national dailies go with various shades of criticism of the PM as their headline.

    In case you were wondering… the odd men out are:

    The freebie celebrity-minded adsheet Metro: Posh breaks Brooklyn silince;
    The Sun door-steps Britain’s second most famous redhead currently strategically keeping her head down: Long time no see, Fergie… Andy ex holed up in the Alps;
    Daily Star mourns an ex footballer: Gunners hero dead… Footie ace killed in train horror… car hit by a train – looks like suicide to this jaded observer;
    Which brings us not to the Tory-centric assisted dying obsessed Express – that segueway won’t work – the Express is of course all over the top political story of the day with about the most blatant of the headlines: ‘Starmer must resign after blatant lies to MPs’;
    The in-the-tank for Labour Mirror is obviously in a quandry so plump for: Exclusive: Kremlin Threat – fished out of the dusty old Russophobia filing cabinet: Putin’s Brit hit list revealed… Russians name four locations as possible targets for sabotage over Ukraine links… Ex-government adviser Col Richard Kemp said: “This is a direct threat against ordinary British people” (Daily Mirror) – stop this now, it’s getting silly…

    It was one of the Monty Python crew who memorably told us how nowadays, at their more advanced ages, satirising the likes of high court judges and army colonels just didn’t work anymore, the way it did when they were younger.

    So our BBC, perforce, promotes the messy frontpage of the i paper to the top spot in their print press review.

    The left-leaning i phrases their headline with a rather resignedly tired tone by the insertion of the adverb “again”

    Starmer in peril again as No 10 turns on the Foreign Office (i paper) – not the snappiest of headers, I think you’ll agree.

    Aside from that the i paper cover page is a smorgasbord of metropolitan lefty prompts.

    The simple teaser: Nish Kumar p37 is presumably enough to excite a certain youthful bien-pensant audience.

    The incidence of BBC personalities popping up in the i is remarkable: Naga Munchetty on medical misogyny – and there we were thinking “As of March 2025, female doctors make up 50.04% of licensed doctors in the UK, overtaking male peers for the first time”

    Sara Cox would be a fool to take BBC Radio 2 job (i paper)

    ‘Licence fee is nearing end of life’ BBC insiders’ despair at 10% job cuts – hang on, is this i paper a national daily newspaper or is it the BBC’s in-house magazine?

    The political stance would suggest the latter: Pope v Trump… Leo says world ‘being ravaged by handful of tyrants’ (i paper)

    Wes Streeting… Medicine is very middle-class. I want more doctors from council houses (i paper)

    I’m not so sure that one will resonate with the public visiting their NHS surgery with an ailment…

    “What’s up wiv you then? Come on, ‘urry up, get behind the screen and whip yer kit off, I ain’t got all day, yer know! D’you like me new screen? It’s 98 inch crystal UHD. I get the Sky footie on it lovely jubbly. State of the bloody ‘Ammers, eh? Still, yer Spurs are worse. This telly… I can get you one for a song. Mum’s the word. I know this bloke on me estate – I can sort of refer you – it’s knocked off of course. ‘Ave yer got a light, I’m dying for a fag? E.R… you ‘ave one yerself. Now, what seems to be the trouble?”

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Asiseeit – thank you for the enormous effort of summarising thd msm – the plight of ‘posh ‘ must disturb the Nation – now fed up with TTK / Hermer – even before the ‘cost of living crisis ‘ really does become a real crisis… no gas no fertiliser no food …. KFC rationed for the World Cup – reports ….

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “Naga Munchetty on medical misogyny” Just say you support Palestine to queue jump in the NHS ala Jess Philips MP!

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  25. Fedup2 says:

    Today 5

    Our Justin versus TTK attack dog Darren jones

    Our Justin – incredulous – that Darren jones dead pans thd joke that TTK has become via ‘due process ‘..

    The government seems to run on the basis of ‘dont tell me what I don’t want to know ‘ ….

    I wonder if Darren jones has lost his mobile phone yet ….

    BTW – by the end of the interview I was admiring Darren jones . His adoption of the TTK legalese boring soulless monotone had switched me off … and I was trying to listen hard … there must be car crashes as he sent drivers to sleep … which was the intention …

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  26. MarkyMark says:

    Permanent Under-Secretary
    Sir Oliver Robbins KCMG CB
    https://www.gov.uk/government/people/oliver-robbins

    Previous roles in government
    Prime Minister’s Europe Adviser
    2017 to 2019
    Permanent Secretary (Department for Exiting the European Union)
    2016 to 2017
    Second Permanent Secretary
    2015 to 2016
    Director General, Civil Service Reform
    2014 to 2015

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  27. MarkyMark says:

    No Epstein files – no Mandelson revelations – business as usual.

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  28. MarkyMark says:

    Cake – kick out Boris!
    Lied about vetting – I will not quit!

    “Keir Starmer, 2020: “When they made mistakes, I carried the can. I never turn on my staff and you should never turn on your staff.”

    Olly Robbins has now been sacked.
    Morgan McSweeney resigned.
    Tim Allan resigned.
    Sir Chris Wormald resigned.

    Starmer should be the one resigning. He is a coward”
    order-order.com

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    • Fedup2 says:

      The original question about what Mandelson had on TTK to get the big US job remains … presumably he has bath robe pictures of the two of them …

      But it does link to Epstein …

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  29. vlad says:

    In all the discussion about the war on Iran, it should never be forgotten that the regime there is an apocalyptic death cult that actively wants to bring about some sort of nuclear Armageddon to prepare for the second coming of their Mahdi who will usher in an age of Islamic domination.

    It is NOT a normal regime which might be tempered by the MAD doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction.

    So they HAD to be stopped. 
    The idiot pope doesn’t understand that and actually made a statement that ‘we should fear Islam less’.

    Fool.

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  30. harry142857 says:

    https://order-order.com/2026/04/17/flashback-starmer-claims-mandelson-passed-security-vetting/

    Starmer on the record, in full view of the media, on 5th February:

    “There was then… security vetting carried out independently by the security services, which is an intensive exercise … that gave [Mandelson] clearance for the role.”

    A day earlier, Badenoch asked him in the Commons if “the security vetting he received mention[ed] Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein“. Starmer said it did. So he saw the DV vetting prior to Mandelson’s appointment, referred to specific parts within it at the despatch box in February, yet only found out Mandelson had failed that vetting on Tuesday. Nonsense…

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  31. MarkyMark says:

    “Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. ”
    ― George Orwell
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    • harry142857 says:

      Strait of Hormuz Implementation for Total Freedom Of Regional Boats to Roam Around In Navigational Security or 5H1TFORBRAINS in short.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Better lump up the Avios points before he has to hire the removal vans on the taxpayers’ dime of course …

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  32. JohnC says:

    The BBC have a ‘live-update’ on Starmer and people demanding he resign for being a lying sh-it. The latest lie is that he knew nothing about it which is simply ridiculous. What minister would make such a huge decision without at least consulting the PM ?. It’s about as believable as a rank-and-file lawyer deciding not to prosecute Jimmy Saville without first discussing it with his boss (Starmer Starmer Pants On Fire again).

    Anyway, here is every time the BBC remind us that Starmer is innocent through this ‘live update’:

    ‘The government’s position is that Starmer did not know Mandelson had failed his vetting checks until this week and has since asked the Foreign Office to investigate how and why he was given security clearance.’

    ‘Downing Street later confirmed the story and said that Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not know Mandelson had failed his security vetting until earlier this week.’

    ‘A reminder: No 10’s position is that Starmer did not know Mandelson had failed the vetting process until this week and has since asked the Foreign Office to investigate how and why Mandelson was given clearance.’

    ‘Jones earlier told the BBC that Starmer did not mislead Parliament and did not know about the failure of Lord Mandelson’s vetting.’

    ‘A reminder: No 10’s position is that Starmer did not know Mandelson had failed the vetting process until this week and has since asked the Foreign Office to investigate how and why Mandelson was given security clearance.’

    ‘A reminder: No 10’s position is that Starmer did not know Mandelson had failed the vetting process until this week and has since asked the Foreign Office to investigate how and why Mandelson was given clearance.’

    ‘The government’s position is that Starmer did not know Mandelson had failed his vetting checks until this week and has since asked the Foreign Office to investigate how and why he was given security clearance.’

    They tell us 7 times no less. I don’t recall any of the Tories getting such subtle and suggestive defense from the BBC.

    All of this is pointless : this stubborn mule will not resign. Bring on whatever it is we do to kick him out.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      He wanders aimlessly, discovering the outside world for the first time. An African-American youth points a knife at him; Chance ineffectually tries to click him out of existence with a TV remote control. Passing by a shop, he sees himself captured by a video camera in the shop window. Entranced, he steps backward off the sidewalk and is struck by a limousine chauffeuring Eve Rand, the glamorous and much younger wife of elderly business mogul Ben Rand. When she asks his name, she mishears “Chance, the gardener” as “Chauncey Gardiner”.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_There
      Chance rises to national prominence, attends important events, develops a close connection with the Soviet ambassador, and appears on a talk show during which his detailed advice about what a serious gardener should do is misunderstood as his opinion on presidential policy.

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    • harry142857 says:

      Did I read the Lammy overruled the FCDO. Should have thrown that useless lump under the bus as well. What a snidey git Two Tier is.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      BBC position – there are 2 wars – it’s not time to boot out the PM ….
      ( if I recall – Blair got into a shooting war and then retired ) … so that dog ain’t gonna hunt – as those Americans say …

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  33. MarkyMark says:

    Comment “I’m so glad that we have Starmer in charge of the country for this honestly it would be terrifying to have anyone else. I know people don’t like him but seriously he is the most stable prime minister that I’ve had in my life time.”

    “Keir Starmer talks to cont ent creators about the cost of living and the situation in Iran” | Keir Starmer

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  34. Fedup2 says:

    The Manchester Muslim trial enters day 4? A Friday afternoon Muslim jury ‘not guilty ‘ and a distraction from TTK ?

    Or maybe they’ll identify the Epsom rapists ….who may have got in a dinghy and rowed back to France by now …

    There will be a distraction soon …

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  35. Fedup2 says:

    Friday morning Starmer has flown to Paris to meet up with micron and then have a video conference with anti Trump mates who will do sod all over Hormuz or it’s’ straits – reports …
    Has Starmer gone to Paris to hide ?the press conference wil go ‘are you going to resign PM? And ‘ when are you going to resign PM ‘? – beff will ask him if he is going to have a nice weekend …

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    • MarkyMark says:

      WAR TORN FRANCE WHERE MIGRANTS FLEE FOR THEIR LIVES! HA HAHH AHA HA

      …………

      Dover MP Natalie Elphicke told the Commons that the BBC’s “shocking report” contained the “breath-taking” disclosure of free French public bus services being used to ferry migrants from camps to Dunkirk beaches.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-63229010

      ….

      Today the BBC journalists Michael Keohan and Colin Campbell released a shocking report on the channel crossings. It showed people smugglers selling their wares brazenly in the migrant camps and many children living in unsafe and dangerous conditions, as well as—this is breathtaking—a free French public bus service that migrants can use to travel directly from the camps to the Dunkirk departure beaches. Will my right hon. Friend allow a statement on the issue of tackling the small boat crossings and the Government’s response in their work with France?

      https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2022-10-13a.258.0#g262.1

      SACK THEM ALL!

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      • taffman says:

        MarkyMark
        “WAR TORN FRANCE WHERE MIGRANTS FLEE FOR THEIR LIVES!”
        Where people from Great Britain go on holiday .

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        • Lucy Pevensey says:

          Starmer should be forced to return from France via dinghy for the good of the climate. Accompanied by 40 male “asylum seekers” for the good of Diversity.

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  36. taffman says:

    Fedup2
    Who will be his replacement?
    I smell a general election on the way.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Keir to be replaced by lead scientist Greta who is sorting out the Palestine conflict as we speak.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Taffman – i think you smell wrong😎 there won’t be an election because they all know what would happen …. But the next PM?
      Being mindful of current mad times – I reckon either miliband or the ginger scum one …. I have bought a lot of popcorn futures so I will be quids in ….

      The comedy PM would be Rachel …

      Although we have no military – there will be plenty of manoeuvres this weekend in the run up to the Starmer statement – presumably at 1230 Monday …. And the ‘views ‘ of those sitting behind him will determine his immediate future …

      Who does Taffman see …

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      • taffman says:

        Fedup2
        Urm…… that’s tough one………… ?
        I am looking for my crystal balls……………..

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        • Fedup2 says:

          If you – recall – the last time TTK got close to the edge – he threatened his party with resigning and calling a General Election and they exercised the art of self survival ….

          … maybe he’ll do the same this time …i dont know the rules on that …. Or votes of confidence …

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  37. MarkyMark says:

    Static fire stand at Starbase, USA ….UK is still deciding if a man can use the ladies loos!

    “How quickly they can load booster 19”

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  38. MarkyMark says:

    David Lammy for PM! You heard it here first!

    David Lammy MP says absent fathers ‘key cause of knife crime’
    Published| 3 October 2012
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-19815831

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  39. friend of yogi bear says:

    HE’S BEEN FOUND….HE’S BEEN FOUND…….

    There is a person in the country who doesn’t think Keir Starmer is a liar…

    Yes… it’s none other than James Obrien. That man at LBC.. he has declared that Keir Starmer is not a liar and is not lying about the Mandleson “latest”.

    So there ….there is one.

    Being Obrien he wants to talk about Johnson( also caught out ) stating Johnson was a dreadful man and was a liar….whilst assuring us that Starmer is not..not..not a liar..

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  40. tomo says:

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  41. Foscari says:

    Starmer reminds me of Manuel from ” Faulty Towers”
    ” I know nothing. I know nothing!!”

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  42. Fedup2 says:

    Looks like the predicted TTK distraction is a bio/ nuclei drone attack on the Israeli embassy – but who is gonna care about another attack on Jews or Israel ? Every day….. 🇮🇱

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  43. Fedup2 says:

    World at one ( listening as a duty )

    It sounds like watergate …. A leader not leading but reacting to a shambles of his own making – bad decisions after bad decisions – firing his staff to save himself – haldermsn and erlichment have been fired and he is about to be impeached ….
    But he won’t go ……..

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  44. MarkyMark says:

    “At last, they learned how to love Peter Mandelson”
    This article is more than 16 years old
    Simon Hoggart”
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2009/sep/29/peter-mandelson-labour-conference

    It was a modern miracle, the scene we thought we would never see. The Labour party rose, not just to applaud Peter Mandelson but to cheer him, to whoop at him, to adore him. Tony Blair famously said that his project would not be complete until the party had learned to love Mandelson, and as he himself said today, “perhaps he set the bar a little too high”.

    Not high enough, as it turns out. On this form he could have cleared 12ft without a pole. The same people who resented and mistrusted Mandy, who used to listen to his speeches in near silence, interrupted only by the occasional disgruntled noise like a frog coughing in a bucket, sat entranced and then inflamed.

    ..

    “But please accept this … I was in a hurry to return this party to where it should be, in government.” So it was a politician’s apology: “If I have a failing it is that I am too keen on our party winning.”

    “The pull of coming back to serve THIS prime minister, our leader, Gordon Brown, who was GRIPPING this financial crisis …”

    ……..

    “He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark moustache. O cruel, needless misunderstanding! O stubborn, self-willed exile from the loving breast! Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother.
    ― George Orwell, 1984

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  45. tomo says:

    On 20 June 1991, at Butsfield (near Consett), Albert Dryden shot and killed 46-year-old Henry “Harry” Collinson in front of television news cameras and council staff.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Michael Gove is responsible for that tax – never forget the dead tories …

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    • MarkyMark says:

      #1 Claim it on expenses like an MP and move on! Simples!
      #2 Say you support Palestine for 90% discount
      #3 Paint it rainbow for 10% discount
      #4 Say your building goes under 20mph so is ECO exempt!

      “We have 2 converted farm buildings on our farmyard that we let out to holidaymakers. We never hit the Welsh government’s recent target of letting them out for over 182 days a year (even though they’re available all year) because we’re inland, not in the coast. They’ve just sent us a backdated premium (additional 50%) council tax bill for the last three years. It’s over £26,000.
      I am seriously concerned for my husband’s mental health. We can’t pay that. We can’t sell them as they’re not suitable for permanent accommodation. We can’t rent them out as they’re not classed as permanent accommodation. What the actual fuck are we meant to do here?!!”

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      • tomo says:

        Or rent it to a “charity” – provincial high streets must have ca. 25% charity shops? – all a business rates dodge.

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        • MarkyMark says:

          Self identify as a wind turbine and get a government grant – open the roofs and say it is solar powered!

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  46. MarkyMark says:

    “Hungarian PM-elect trashes state broadcaster and defunds service in wild interview”
    Sky News Australia

    Comment “It was an amazing display of rationality. Telling them straight to their stupid faces that they were part of the propaganda machine of a corrupt regime. So satisfying.”

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  47. pugnazious says:

    LOL…BBC must be so proud….brought the muppets to the countryside…such diversity…..never mind facebook…hand video to the police…or the farmer….

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  48. pugnazious says:

    More diversity….

    ‘Crenguta Aruxandei, of Old Factory Way, Northampton, was sentenced last Wednesday (April 8) at Northampton Crown Court after pleading guilty to two counts of causing serious injury by careless/inconsiderate driving.’

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    • MarkyMark says:

      A driver whose careless actions resulted in the serious injury of two men on the A43 at Hulcote has been handed a six-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months.

      Crenguta Aruxandei, of Old Factory Way, Northampton, was sentenced last Wednesday (April 8) at Northampton Crown Court after pleading guilty to two counts of causing serious injury by careless/inconsiderate driving.

      The 44-year-old admitted the charges at an earlier hearing in February, when the same court heard that at 8.35am on Friday, January 10, 2025, Aruxandei was travelling in the outside lane on the A43 dual carriageway.

      As she approached the junction for Hulcote, Aruxandei pulled in front of a green military Land Rover Defender, which was travelling in a convoy on the inside lane, causing the driver to take evasive action to avoid a collision.

      However, as the Land Rover driver swerved into the outside lane to avoid Aruxandei’s grey Audi Q2, the military vehicle collided with the central reservation causing it to roll multiple times.

      The 36-year-old driver was thrown from the Land Rover and sustained a suspected fractured back and was taken to the University Hospital Coventry, while his 31-year-old male passenger was taken to Northampton General Hospital with a significant head injury.

      https://www.northants.police.uk/news/northants/news/in-court/2026/april/suspended-sentence-for-careless-a43-collision-driver/

      She was also ordered to pay a £154 victim surcharge.

      ……………..

      AGL ARUXANDEI LTD
      https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/16551523
      Nature of business (SIC)
      41100 – Development of building projects
      42120 – Construction of railways and underground railways
      42990 – Construction of other civil engineering projects not elsewhere classified
      70229 – Management consultancy activities other than financial management

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  49. tomo says:

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  50. taffman says:

    Sound like Trump has come up Trumps!
    Fill your tank up for the weekend with diesel & 4 Star .

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