Secrets from America, showing that Starmer lied when he said “I didn’t know” and “none of us knew” about our protected rape gangs, Sub-postmasters, the Rothschilds, Jimmy Savile, Mandelson and the Satanic ritual abuse and the images of death in the Epstein files.
From January 2020 onward, Britain’s National Crime Agency operated a classified intelligence channel out of its Washington embassy, dedicated to gathering material on Epstein’s UK connections. On January 30, 2020, the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency produced a formal intelligence dissemination designated NCAWAS-20-001. The document was prepared by the NCA’s International Liaison Officer stationed at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. It was transmitted to the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division. Its subject was Jeffrey Epstein. A second dissemination, NCAWAS-20-081, followed in June 2020 (EFTA00148680). Internal NCA correspondence references a prior meeting between NCA officers and FBI personnel, indicating that the January dissemination was itself the product of an established coordination process. Peter Mandelson was appointed Ambassador to the United States in December 2024, nearly five years after the NCA began its classified intelligence operation on Epstein’s British connections. In 2008, Epstein took a call in jail from Mandelson, asking Epstein to act as a conduit to set up a meeting with JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon in New York. Fifteen years later on Friday, March 24, 2023, the Chief Counsel of FinCEN personally contacted the FBI’s FinCEN Liaison Officer about an urgent matter. The subject was the disclosure of Suspicious Activity Reports related to Jeffrey Epstein in civil litigation pending in the Southern District of New York: Doe v. JP Morgan Chase, Doe v. Deutsche Bank, and USVI v. JP Morgan (EFTA00162401): https://sayerji.substack.com/p/none-of-us-knew-the-classified-epstein
SAS soldiers are resigning in significant numbers as Starmer attacks the SAS using the leftist Judiciary. 242 special forces troops, including 120 serving personnel are casualties, as the rest of the SAS prepares a counterattack on No 10 from a tunnel leading from the Ministry of Defence: https://dailysceptic.org/2026/04/20/sas-soldiers-resign-en-masse-over-war-crime-witch-hunts/
Just an interesting aside – knowing that Mandy was always a suspicious character, what did President Trump think or say, when he ‘accepted’ the appointment?
AI says this: –
“The US President has no formal, legal role in appointing the UK Ambassador to the US, which is a sovereign decision made by the UK government. However, through the diplomatic process of granting “agrément” (official acceptance of a foreign diplomat), the President can exercise influence, as the UK generally seeks a candidate acceptable to the White House to ensure effective diplomatic relations.
Key points regarding the President’s influence:
Formal Process: The UK Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary select the ambassador, and the monarch officially appoints them.
Agrément: The US State Department must officially accept the nomination (agrément) before the appointment is finalized.
Informal Influence: While vetoing an ambassador is rare, the U.S. President can express displeasure or suggest that a particular appointee might not have close access to the administration.
Recent Context: Reports indicated that Donald Trump’s team tried to intervene in the appointment of a UK ambassador in 2024, showing that a US president can put political pressure on the UK’s choice.
Note: According to reports on April 20, 2026, Christian Turner is the current British Ambassador to the United States.”
Well, surely there was going to be a huge risk of Mandy’s appointment, with his ‘salaried’ connections with Russia and China – countries that the US would certainly know about in minute detail!
Or did Starmer press for the appoinment to try and stuff the US? It could easily be the start of his losing any trust and friendship with Donald Trump, and we’re now seeing the consequences…
Mind you, Starmer could have appointed mare Khan – he’d need a bit more of a persuasion with that ‘nasty man’…
Donald Trump has promised some “very interesting documents” related to Mushrooms on Mars “very, very soon”.
But at the moment Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Regulation number 146 makes it a crime for military personnel to discuss classified reports about ‘Mushrooms on Mars’. Ten Scientists have already been punished severely within the last few weeks.
Some on X are assuming the TTK official spokesman – beff rigby – will do a kitchen interview with TTK at home with his planted hetero wife to make him ‘ popular ‘….
Hoyle is one of those top-drawer pricks who thinks he is better than he really is and got promoted to a point where he lets it out.
Never liked him from the start. Not as dirty as Bercow but just as arrogant.
All of this bluster is pointless : Starmer will just sit there looking like a complete tw@t until they are all finished then carry on as normal. He has no shame, no conscience and no internal moral compass. It will not bother him at all. All he cares about is keeping power.
HMRC IS SHUTTING DOWN BUSINESSES THAT HAVE DONE NOTHING WRONG. TWO INSIDERS JUST TOLD ME HOW BAD IT REALLY IS.
Gary Smith is CEO and Legal Director at Meridian Legal Services. Ian Sutton is a former senior HMRC tax inspector who now runs VATable, a company based in Cardiff that helps businesses fight HMRC debt and repayment disputes.
Both of them reached out to me this week. What they described should be on every front page in the country.
It isn’t.
Here is what is happening in simple terms.
HMRC has the legal power to file something called a winding-up petition against a business. Think of it as HMRC asking a court to forcibly shut your company down and liquidate it.
The moment that petition is advertised publicly, your bank sees it, your suppliers see it, your customers see it. The damage to your business starts before you even get to court.
In a single year, the number of winding-up petitions filed by HMRC surged from 1,414 to 36,686. That is not a targeted crackdown on fraudsters. That is an institution running enforcement at industrial scale with almost no public scrutiny.
Some of the businesses being hit are solvent. They are not failing. They are not fraudulent. They are viable, functioning companies with employees and customers. HMRC is pursuing them anyway.
In some of those cases Ian and Gary have seen first-hand, HMRC has already wound the business up before anyone could stop it. Done. Gone. Irreversible harm to owners and their families.
Ian’s company VATable was set up precisely because this is happening. He and his colleagues spent their careers inside HMRC. They know exactly how the enforcement machine works, what letters mean, what the escalation process looks like, and crucially, where HMRC is overstepping.
They now use that knowledge to fight back on behalf of the businesses being targeted.
Gary’s firm Meridian Legal Services does the legal work to try to recover what HMRC has destroyed. In some cases they win. In others the damage cannot be undone.
HMRC has adopted an increasingly aggressive stance on recovering tax debts, and that trend is expected to continue. The government handed HMRC £1.7 billion in the 2025 to hire thousands of new enforcement and debt collection staff.
That money is being spent right now. Small businesses across the UK are on the receiving end.
If your business has received correspondence from HMRC that feels disproportionate or aggressive, do not ignore it and do not try to handle it alone.
Reach out to Ian Sutton at VATable or contact Gary Smith at Meridian Legal Services. These are people who know exactly how this machine works and how to stop it.
Other sources: Tax Expert | Bishop Fleming | Public Accounts Committee
I was surprised to find that many parts of ‘The Crown’ are not subject to FoI and other requests intended to force transparency.
Given this and other news such as the removal of jury trials in Starmer Chamber Courts is it fair to say that these public serpents have moved from ‘Civil’ to ‘Malicious’.
Try a FoI on Ministry of Justice – even the lowliest minion has been trained to resist and use every last cop-out – invention & misapplication is actively encouraged (as I heard it)
This morning our media celebrate: Pioneer of the Naked Ape (i paper); Morris was best known for his book, The Naked Ape, which was published in 1967. It framed modern humans as still being fundamentally ape-like despite our technological advances and evolution. (BBC) – ah, the jounalistic ‘despite’, prized by our news scribblers, like a monkey prizes a banana.
But moving quickly on from The Naked Ape to the Bald-Faced Liar…
One notes a fellow poster hereabouts has beaten me to the punch with our mate Matt’s rather amusing cartoon satire on what Starmer now says he didn’t know he knew, and when precisely he got to know he didn’t know it.
And of course who, besides himself, is to blame. Isn’t the very first advice a lawyer will always give an accused man – don’t ever attempt to defend yourself in court, employ a good lawyer instead?
Your Mr AsI will often times forgo the broadsheets and instead reach for the jokey blokey Daily Star headlines so as to cut the crap for a quick concise pithy news story summary. Seems our BBC are catching on to this trick of mine.
Extraordinarily, the Star, usually relegated to wooden spoon ‘and finaly’ spot takes number two runner up place in the BBC’s online news page print press line-up this morning. The Guardian tops the list – but that’s de rigueur.
Particularly remarkable is the fact that the Star top story headline is honoured with a place beside the Gruan in the BBC double whammy header to their newspaper reveiw: ‘Starmer on collision course’ and ‘I didn’t know I was fibbing’ (BBC)
Starmer on collison course with Robbins over Mandelson vetting (Guardian); D’Hoh! I didn’t know I was fibbing (Daily Star)
From top to bottom, liberal-minded broadsheets to tabloid comic rags – the in-the-tank for Labour Daily Mirror excluded of course – none of the national dailies appears to believe a word our PM now says.
In case your were wondering: They chose not to tell me (is the Mirror screamer) – a subheader reads: No 10 bullish but sacked mandarin’s evidence vital – I kid you not, so overwhelmed by wall to wall Starmer critical headlines this morning was your Mr AsI that he initially read that line as: No 10 bullshit…
And as one attempts to cleanse the mind, along comes: Madonna in a corset at 67 Hurrah! Hilary Rose – the formerly serious Times
My old headmaster banned us from bringing conkers and marbles into school: All schools to be told they must ban smartphones (Times)
I now recall one of my schoolmasters explained to me as a lad how the French school system was so rigidly centralised that in Paris the minister for education, at any time of the day, would know exactly what lessons were being taught in every school in the country. We’re getting there: Phones to be banned in schools by law in England under government plans (BBC)
Britain’s missed opportunity to reset EU ties – regrets the FT’s “Big Read, page 19”. Sadly beyond our front page remit. Well, we could have elected Jeremy Corbyn as PM… Starmer, we assume, would have led a leadership coup against him and pushed through a second referendum… Voilà!
The teacher’s big read Guardian reminds the staff room: Mobile phones to be banned in all schools. Government to make existing guidance compulsory as part of child protection law – I wonder if there’s a clause in the bill about conkers and marbles? Schools can’t do without this sort of guidance enacted as law these days, you know.
One wonders how this one will be enforced? And if little Johnny or Jamal should sneak their moby into class? – I suppose the headteacher can always take a leaf out of Sir Keir’s book and claim the dinner lady didn’t warn her.
Regrets, I’ve had a few…
Starmer finally admits he WAS wrong to appoint Mandelson – but still won’t resign (Mail)
I’m thinking the BBC may perhaps regret their rule-breaking decision to welcome the left-leaning virtual online-only Indy into their daily otherwise print press line-up – as the non-print title goes with a bold told-you-so for the second day running: Proof you knew is Indy’s front page, Badenoch tells PM (Independent) – don’t act as your own advocate.
James Bond and prog rock to feature in 2026 Proms (BBC) – and finally… no classical music this year, at last then?
A number of ‘things ‘ about the TTK thing yesterday
1 a man and his files – standing at the table desperately trying not to lie
2 the refusal to answer questions – no transparency –
3 the refusal to answer ‘why Mandelson ‘? Again and again
4 the confected concern about the teenage American girls living off a dirty billionaire – not so much about thousands of British girls molested by evil Islamic paki rape gangs
5 the faces of Labour back benchers and the real anger by the likes of John McDonald ….
Starmer won’t go – nothing will move him – 7 may – the coming recession – nothing …. We just have to wait until 2029 to wash this regime away
Mandelson lobbied Government for blacklisted Chinese company
Report reveals disgraced peer’s lobbying firm advised company controlled by Beijing over takeover of British manufacturer
Tom Saunders.
Patrick Sawer
Senior News Reporter
Published 19 April 2026
Radio 4 Yesterday – Welsh engineers are going around old Welsh factories stripping down the machinery and sending it to Poland and Pakistan – isn’t Keir Welsh? We are employing our own people to asset strip the UK and send to countries the UK sends overseas aid to. This is the saddest news I ever heard.
Sending money to Pakistan as Pakistan men rape 1400+ UK children…..and still happening.
“Aawaz II – Inclusion, Accountability and Preventing Modern Slavery Programme | IATI Identifier: GB-1-204605” https://devtracker.fcdo.gov.uk/programme/GB-1-204605/summary
£50,498,399 “protect them from exploitation and prevent discrimination and intolerance at all levels”
AI system resorts to blackmail if told it will be removed https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpqeng9d20go
But in an accompanying report, external, it also acknowledged the AI model was capable of “extreme actions” if it thought its “self-preservation” was threatened.
23 May 2025
It surely would have been more revealing if Olly Robbins’ appearance before the select Committee before Starmers at Parliament. On a superficial level, Starmer will have got his story in before Robbins. On a deeper level perhaps Starmer was telling Robbins what the story is.
£100,000 for job welldone!
Sir Philip Barton, the former holder of the position, was awarded a £260,000 golden goodbye after standing down as chief civil servant at the Foreign Office early last year.
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“Robbins fired a blockbuster letter at the Foreign Affairs Committee before his appearance. Some of the main points:
No 10 was dismissive of the DV process throughout as a result
UKSV saw Mandelson as “borderline,” leaning towards denial; risks were not Epstein-related
FCDO, not UKSV, is the DV decision-maker; FCDO security assessed the risks as manageable and granted clearance; Robbins approved
PM’s statement that proper process was followed was correct
Ministers were told only the final outcome, per longstanding guidance agreed with CO and No 10
Robbins chose not to request UKSV documentation after Mandelson withdrew, deferring to normal practice”
order-order.com
“You (Olly Robins) clearly told us the truth, but only part of the truth. It’s a bit like the saying ‘I had to run to work today’, but not saying you were chased by a bear.” – Emily Thornberry MP https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:04:45
Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 21 April 2026 Meeting started at 9.04am
“I’ve just been told that civil servants phones are wiped when they are handed in and reused. Could you give us and undertaking to not let that happen.” Emily Thornberry @09:15:55
Olly Robbins has just revealed that Downing Street tried to find an ambassadorial job for Starmer’s then-Comms chief Matthew Doyle. And instructed Robbins not to tell David Lammy, who happened to be the Foreign Secretary…
“There were several discussions initiated by Number 10 with me about potentially finding a head of mission opportunity for Matthew Doyle, who was then the Number 10 Head of Communications, and I was under strict instruction not to discuss that with the then-Foreign Secretary which was uncomfortable. But the context here […] I was still in my early months in the job, but I’d already concluded […] that the Foreign Office needed quite serious reform… I found it very hard to think how I would explain to the office what the credentials were of Matthew Doyle to be in an important head of mission role…”
Robbins stressed repeatedly the point that he was “uncomfortable” finding a job for Doyle given his lack of credentials. Of course it would later emerge that Doyle campaigned for convicted sex offender Sean Morton, which Number 10 seemed sanguine about…
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/united-kingdom-security-vetting
What we do
United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the single government provider of National Security Vetting (NSV). We are the centre of excellence for security vetting and enable government to protect citizens and provide vital public services, by understanding and managing personnel security risks.
UKSV is part of the Cabinet Office.
We are the centre of excellence for security vetting
“It’s possible Mandelson himself had told people it had been granted (clearance). I don’t feel I was under any obligation to tell anyone (Mandelson was cleared)” Oily Robbins
Establishes a statutory basis for the management of the civil service (and diplomatic service).
Creates the Civil Service Commission as an independent body (replacing the previous non-statutory version).
It oversees recruitment, hears complaints about breaches of the Civil Service Code, and monitors compliance.
Requires appointments to the civil service to be made on merit on the basis of fair and open competition.
Mandates codes of conduct for civil servants and diplomats, embedding core values: integrity, honesty, objectivity, and impartiality.
Defines and regulates special advisers (spads), including a code that does not require them to be impartial or objective (unlike permanent civil servants).
Ministers must publish annual reports on the number and cost of special advisers.
Allows the Minister for the Civil Service (usually the Prime Minister) to manage the civil service, with safeguards.
In that act there is no mention of any sanctions for breaking *any* provision and its scoping means that many government departments fall outside its already toothless remit – “they” hated it – and deliberately watered down everything, spinning everything out into redundant process and the good old “long grass”
Not quite the full story there BBC. And the bit you missed out just happens to be one of your full-on agenda topics.
The ‘topic’ is whether gay people should be allowed to adopt children.
This ex-teacher (= full on Lefty) was gay. They adopted the baby boy just four months earlier – yet it died with 40 traumatic injuries.
And his partner knew what he was doing and did nothing about it.
‘Wright told the jury, that on the day Preston died Varley had sexually assaulted Preston, causing internal injuries’.
‘Varley denies murder, manslaughter, two counts of assault by penetration, five counts of cruelty to a child, grievous bodily harm, sexual assault of a child, 13 counts of taking indecent photos or videos of a child, one of distributing an indecent photo of a child, to his co-accused, and one of making an indecent photo.’
This child was only 13 months old.
This is what DEI leads to. People like that being allowed to adopt to force the ‘inclusivity’ agenda down our throats and then the BBC writing a remarkably brief article considering the weight of what has happened. Because they care more about us not knowing about it and questioning their agenda than what happened to that baby.
Where is the outrage that this couple were allowed to adopt a baby ?.
They make me sick. They are a cancer which must be removed before it kills us off.
Every single official “pro” involved in the placement of this poor mite with these monsters needs to be grilled in their choice of behaviour and if lacking in any way dealt with in a court of law as accessories before the act.
One more reason to hate Starmer (and the rest of the ‘human rights’ lawyers).
Some extracts below.
Men of the SAS, they’re resigning because they’re terrified of being dragged through the courts by human rights lawyers on war crimes
…
And now years later, some ambulance chasing human rights lawyer uh probably fresh from a nice lunch in Islington virtue signaling about international law decides to open up a nice little cottage industry investigating whether our boys were a bit too effective at killing the Taliban or ISIS. Witch hunt they call it inside the regiment. Damn right it’s a witch hunt. It’s not justice. It’s revenge dressed up as morality. These lawyers, these scumbags weren’t there in the dust and the heat when the bullets were flying, were they?
They weren’t the ones watching their mates get blown apart by IEDs planted by some uh smiling locals who later cried civilian casualty to a sympathetic reporter. They weren’t the ones making split-second decisions where hesitation gets you and your team killed. But now they’ll pore over every afteraction report to the fine tooth comb looking for something anything to turn into a nice fat legal fee and a headline about British atrocities. and the politicians, the top brass, the ones who sent them there in the first place. Mostly spineless wonders who fold faster than a cheap deck chair the moment some activist waves the European Convention on Human Rights like it’s the bloody ten commandments.
We train these men to be the hardest, most lethal operators on the planet. Then tie their hands with rules or uh of engagements written by people who’ve never heard a shot fired in anger. Then when the inevitable happens in the fog of war, we throw them to the wolves.
“There were several discussions initiated with No.10 (no names) for finding a head of mission role for Matthew Doyle, who was then Prime Minister’s head of communications. I was under strict instructions not to discuss that with the foreign secretary, which was uncomfortable.” – Oilly Robins@09:57:40
Just f***ing approve it’: Extraordinary No10 Mandelson rant exposed as sacked official accuses Starmer of ‘dismissive’ attitude to national security.
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Keir Starmer’s hopes of surviving the Mandelson scandal were dealt a hammer blow today as his sacked Foreign Office chief said he was ‘pressured’ into waving through the appointment.
In explosive testimony to MPs, Sir Olly Robbins said Downing Street ‘chased’ the posting as US ambassador and was ‘dismissive’ of the need for any security vetting.
The Foreign Affairs Committee heard claims that Sir Keir’s former chief of staff called Sir Olly’s predecessor insisting: ‘Just f***ing approve it.’
Opening another damaging flank, Sir Olly revealed that No10 tried to get Sir Keir’s spin doctor Matthew Doyle a plum posting as a ‘head of mission’ abroad.
Lord Doyle later left Government, and has since been stripped of the Labour whip over campaigning for a councillor who had been charged with child sex offences.
Sir Olly’s appearance came after he was squarely blamed by Sir Keir for failing to tell him officials had advised against giving Mandelson the key job.
During a marathon Commons session last night – which saw the Labour benches alarmingly empty behind him – Sir Keir said he had been ‘deliberately’ kept in the dark.
But Sir Olly – who took on his role after Mandelson was publicly announced, but before he was formally confirmed as US envoy – said there was an ‘atmosphere of pressure’.
‘I walked into a situation in which there was already a very very strong expectation… that he needed to be in post and in America as soon as possible,’ he said.
The furore has renewed doubts about whether Sir Keir can cling on in No10, after he was almost ousted in a coup in February. It is barely a fortnight until local elections where Labour is facing a battering at the hands of Reform.
Earlier, Ed Miliband heaped woe on the premier by revealing he had warned against making Mandelson US ambassador.
The Net Zero Secretary said he told David Lammy he thought the appointment could ‘blow up’ – and the then-Foreign Secretary shared his concerns.
Sorry for all the posts, but this is the best day of the year, so far !!!
WATCH: Starmer Dodged Question Over Doyle Ambassador Appointment in Commons.
With Olly Robbins dropping the bombshell revelation that Number 10 tried to find a top job at the FCDO for Matthew Doyle, here is what Starmer said (0r didn’t say) in the Commons yesterday when asked if Number 10 had tried to ram through any other political appointments at the Foreign Office:
“In relation to the second point of the Honourable Member’s question and any other political appointments, I will have to check on that and get back to him, because I am not across… there are very many appointments made to senior positions, and I will just check that for him.”
Harry – no need to apology for the number of posts . Sometimes on this site i think I am writing to myself – just the lack of any responses …
…I spotted that thr ‘how many other political appointments were made ‘? Was met with a swerve answer to avoid another deception of Parliament – the Doyle case suggests a serial offender when it comes to his equally corrupt mates …
“Boris Johnson would have faced a 90-day suspension if he were still an MP, after an inquiry found he had deliberately misled Parliament over lockdown parties. In a damning report, the Privileges Committee said the former PM had committed repeated offences with his Partygate denials . The suspension would have potentially triggered a by-election to replace him, had Mr Johnson not already stood down last week after seeing the findings.
“But in its lengthy report, external, which runs to 106 pages, the committee concluded that Mr Johnson’s “personal knowledge of breaches”, combined with “his repeated failures pro-actively to investigate” them, amounted to “a deliberate closing of his mind” to the facts.“
Anyone who sees Britain as a ‘clean ‘ country – with low levels of corruption – need only look at the TTK game – McSweeney – Doyle – Mandelson and the rest ….
Plod – the security service – judiciary – civil service are all got at – the damage the dangling of gongs – peerages – knighthoods is doing is huge ..
Even the Oliver robbins creature is angling for a peerage by going easy on the number 10 corruption …
Someone – somewhere – needs to find out what was the aim of Mandelson to get the ambo job – was it insider trading ? Soul sold to china or Russia – or what …
Listening to white van Thornbury – lady nugee talking to lady Brooke – Thornbury takes the view that vermin like McSweeney took a broad ‘ steer from TTK in relation to getting Mandelson into the US …..with TTK not having much interest in how it was done ….
It reminded me – in a grave context – of the way Hitler would mention to his staff that it would be ‘good ‘ if something happened – and the staff running off to carry out his wishes – such as setting up camps to ‘remove ‘ Jews and others unworthy of the Reich….
Starmer can then swerve knowledge or responsibility which the likes of McSweeney bullies his way …
Ifeel I should probably start with an apology. A few days after the 2024 general election, I wrote that it felt as if the grownups were back in charge. It wasn’t as if I was carried away by the vision of Keir Starmer or the charisma of Rachel Reeves. More that I felt we had regained a basic level of competence. That politics would become business as usual rather than the breathless psychodrama of the past 10 years. You could go to bed at night relatively confident that the country would be more or less recognisable when you woke up. There would be no more mad people doing mad things as we raced through five or six news cycles in the course of a couple of hours.
The first inkling that the new Labour government might also be accident-prone came early on with the freebies row. Starmer had campaigned on the slogan that Labour would be squeaky clean. No more Tory sleaze. Starmer helping himself to a few suits and extra pairs of glasses and Reeves enjoying corporate hospitality at a Sabrina Carpenter concert might not be up there with Partygate or dodgy PPE contracts, but it was not a good look.
“But you see, this doesn’t stack up does it? Because in the end he (Mandelson) lost his job because he (Mandelson) was a threat, and that should have been revealed with the DV, he (Mandelson) was leaking secrets from the British State to a foreign bank. That’s pretty serious…” Labour MP Emily Thornberry talking to SIR Oliver Robbins @11:10:02
Was looking at the regional news section of the Beeb’s webshite last night – specifically for Dorset, as that’s where I grew up. Main story was the jailing of five members of a drugs gang, three from Bournemouth and two from Southampton and the article needed two women to write it.
The five men were named Xhetan Gjoci, Arlend Titini, Vladimir Rina, Korab Skepi and Dejvin Rina – all good, solid westcountry names! No mention of their country of origin though the picture of a notebook gives the game away as it’s written in Albanian.
So I then looked at the regional newspaper’s website – the Bournemouth Echo. No mention of Albania in their article, but they made the mistake of allowing comments. Best comment was “They are from Southampton and Bournemouth, yeah right.”
Xhetan Gjoci: 14 years
Arlend Titini: 14 years
Vladimir Rina: 11 years and eight months
Korab Skepi: 11 years and eight months
Dejvin Rina: Eight years and eight months
Iranians to take to streets to wish the Ayatollah well?
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StewGreenMay 24, 23:16 Start the Week 25th May 2026 Impartial BBC tweet on Thursday \\Founder of cafe for adults with additional needs “deeply disappointed” by Reform UK visit// Headline…
Secrets from America, showing that Starmer lied when he said “I didn’t know” and “none of us knew” about our protected rape gangs, Sub-postmasters, the Rothschilds, Jimmy Savile, Mandelson and the Satanic ritual abuse and the images of death in the Epstein files.
From January 2020 onward, Britain’s National Crime Agency operated a classified intelligence channel out of its Washington embassy, dedicated to gathering material on Epstein’s UK connections. On January 30, 2020, the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency produced a formal intelligence dissemination designated NCAWAS-20-001. The document was prepared by the NCA’s International Liaison Officer stationed at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. It was transmitted to the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division. Its subject was Jeffrey Epstein. A second dissemination, NCAWAS-20-081, followed in June 2020 (EFTA00148680). Internal NCA correspondence references a prior meeting between NCA officers and FBI personnel, indicating that the January dissemination was itself the product of an established coordination process. Peter Mandelson was appointed Ambassador to the United States in December 2024, nearly five years after the NCA began its classified intelligence operation on Epstein’s British connections. In 2008, Epstein took a call in jail from Mandelson, asking Epstein to act as a conduit to set up a meeting with JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon in New York. Fifteen years later on Friday, March 24, 2023, the Chief Counsel of FinCEN personally contacted the FBI’s FinCEN Liaison Officer about an urgent matter. The subject was the disclosure of Suspicious Activity Reports related to Jeffrey Epstein in civil litigation pending in the Southern District of New York: Doe v. JP Morgan Chase, Doe v. Deutsche Bank, and USVI v. JP Morgan (EFTA00162401): https://sayerji.substack.com/p/none-of-us-knew-the-classified-epstein
I am told Winston Churchill coined the phrase “terminological inexactitude” in Parliament. 🙂
Looks like there is a new battle ground for Ttk – how many political appointments have failed Vetting … ?
It seems the northern ireland police commissioner may not have passed vetting but got the job
Starmer wouldn’t explain why mandelson got the job – again and again …
interesting – there seems more disquiet on the labour benches than elsewhere… civil war in the Marxists party …
When he was a backbench MP in 2018, David Lammy described
TrumpSTARMER as a “tyrant” and “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath”.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2z1zm1pk3o
Alison taylor MP wins the Ttk brown nose prize ..,,
Cant see ttk surviving … at the end it was the dregs
Zarah sultana blew a raspberry at ttk – called him a liar and refused to withdraw – got named and thrown out by comrade speaker…
The SAS versus Starmer. Who will win?
SAS soldiers are resigning in significant numbers as Starmer attacks the SAS using the leftist Judiciary. 242 special forces troops, including 120 serving personnel are casualties, as the rest of the SAS prepares a counterattack on No 10 from a tunnel leading from the Ministry of Defence: https://dailysceptic.org/2026/04/20/sas-soldiers-resign-en-masse-over-war-crime-witch-hunts/
Just an interesting aside – knowing that Mandy was always a suspicious character, what did President Trump think or say, when he ‘accepted’ the appointment?
AI says this: –
“The US President has no formal, legal role in appointing the UK Ambassador to the US, which is a sovereign decision made by the UK government. However, through the diplomatic process of granting “agrément” (official acceptance of a foreign diplomat), the President can exercise influence, as the UK generally seeks a candidate acceptable to the White House to ensure effective diplomatic relations.
Key points regarding the President’s influence:
Formal Process: The UK Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary select the ambassador, and the monarch officially appoints them.
Agrément: The US State Department must officially accept the nomination (agrément) before the appointment is finalized.
Informal Influence: While vetoing an ambassador is rare, the U.S. President can express displeasure or suggest that a particular appointee might not have close access to the administration.
Recent Context: Reports indicated that Donald Trump’s team tried to intervene in the appointment of a UK ambassador in 2024, showing that a US president can put political pressure on the UK’s choice.
Note: According to reports on April 20, 2026, Christian Turner is the current British Ambassador to the United States.”
Well, surely there was going to be a huge risk of Mandy’s appointment, with his ‘salaried’ connections with Russia and China – countries that the US would certainly know about in minute detail!
Or did Starmer press for the appoinment to try and stuff the US? It could easily be the start of his losing any trust and friendship with Donald Trump, and we’re now seeing the consequences…
Mind you, Starmer could have appointed mare Khan – he’d need a bit more of a persuasion with that ‘nasty man’…
Donald Trump has promised some “very interesting documents” related to Mushrooms on Mars “very, very soon”.
But at the moment Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Regulation number 146 makes it a crime for military personnel to discuss classified reports about ‘Mushrooms on Mars’. Ten Scientists have already been punished severely within the last few weeks.
Some on X are assuming the TTK official spokesman – beff rigby – will do a kitchen interview with TTK at home with his planted hetero wife to make him ‘ popular ‘….
Better late than….
Hoyle has an aneurism?
It was so funny – 2 MPs get thrown out for telling the truth …
Hoyle is one of those top-drawer pricks who thinks he is better than he really is and got promoted to a point where he lets it out.
Never liked him from the start. Not as dirty as Bercow but just as arrogant.
All of this bluster is pointless : Starmer will just sit there looking like a complete tw@t until they are all finished then carry on as normal. He has no shame, no conscience and no internal moral compass. It will not bother him at all. All he cares about is keeping power.
Brill!
https://x.com/i/status/2046308208399049202
HMRC IS SHUTTING DOWN BUSINESSES THAT HAVE DONE NOTHING WRONG. TWO INSIDERS JUST TOLD ME HOW BAD IT REALLY IS.
Gary Smith is CEO and Legal Director at Meridian Legal Services. Ian Sutton is a former senior HMRC tax inspector who now runs VATable, a company based in Cardiff that helps businesses fight HMRC debt and repayment disputes.
Both of them reached out to me this week. What they described should be on every front page in the country.
It isn’t.
Here is what is happening in simple terms.
HMRC has the legal power to file something called a winding-up petition against a business. Think of it as HMRC asking a court to forcibly shut your company down and liquidate it.
The moment that petition is advertised publicly, your bank sees it, your suppliers see it, your customers see it. The damage to your business starts before you even get to court.
In a single year, the number of winding-up petitions filed by HMRC surged from 1,414 to 36,686. That is not a targeted crackdown on fraudsters. That is an institution running enforcement at industrial scale with almost no public scrutiny.
Some of the businesses being hit are solvent. They are not failing. They are not fraudulent. They are viable, functioning companies with employees and customers. HMRC is pursuing them anyway.
In some of those cases Ian and Gary have seen first-hand, HMRC has already wound the business up before anyone could stop it. Done. Gone. Irreversible harm to owners and their families.
Ian’s company VATable was set up precisely because this is happening. He and his colleagues spent their careers inside HMRC. They know exactly how the enforcement machine works, what letters mean, what the escalation process looks like, and crucially, where HMRC is overstepping.
They now use that knowledge to fight back on behalf of the businesses being targeted.
Gary’s firm Meridian Legal Services does the legal work to try to recover what HMRC has destroyed. In some cases they win. In others the damage cannot be undone.
HMRC has adopted an increasingly aggressive stance on recovering tax debts, and that trend is expected to continue. The government handed HMRC £1.7 billion in the 2025 to hire thousands of new enforcement and debt collection staff.
That money is being spent right now. Small businesses across the UK are on the receiving end.
If your business has received correspondence from HMRC that feels disproportionate or aggressive, do not ignore it and do not try to handle it alone.
Reach out to Ian Sutton at VATable or contact Gary Smith at Meridian Legal Services. These are people who know exactly how this machine works and how to stop it.
Other sources: Tax Expert | Bishop Fleming | Public Accounts Committee
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I was surprised to find that many parts of ‘The Crown’ are not subject to FoI and other requests intended to force transparency.
Given this and other news such as the removal of jury trials in Starmer Chamber Courts is it fair to say that these public serpents have moved from ‘Civil’ to ‘Malicious’.
Try a FoI on Ministry of Justice – even the lowliest minion has been trained to resist and use every last cop-out – invention & misapplication is actively encouraged (as I heard it)
This morning our media celebrate: Pioneer of the Naked Ape (i paper); Morris was best known for his book, The Naked Ape, which was published in 1967. It framed modern humans as still being fundamentally ape-like despite our technological advances and evolution. (BBC) – ah, the jounalistic ‘despite’, prized by our news scribblers, like a monkey prizes a banana.
But moving quickly on from The Naked Ape to the Bald-Faced Liar…
One notes a fellow poster hereabouts has beaten me to the punch with our mate Matt’s rather amusing cartoon satire on what Starmer now says he didn’t know he knew, and when precisely he got to know he didn’t know it.
And of course who, besides himself, is to blame. Isn’t the very first advice a lawyer will always give an accused man – don’t ever attempt to defend yourself in court, employ a good lawyer instead?
Your Mr AsI will often times forgo the broadsheets and instead reach for the jokey blokey Daily Star headlines so as to cut the crap for a quick concise pithy news story summary. Seems our BBC are catching on to this trick of mine.
Extraordinarily, the Star, usually relegated to wooden spoon ‘and finaly’ spot takes number two runner up place in the BBC’s online news page print press line-up this morning. The Guardian tops the list – but that’s de rigueur.
Particularly remarkable is the fact that the Star top story headline is honoured with a place beside the Gruan in the BBC double whammy header to their newspaper reveiw: ‘Starmer on collision course’ and ‘I didn’t know I was fibbing’ (BBC)
Starmer on collison course with Robbins over Mandelson vetting (Guardian); D’Hoh! I didn’t know I was fibbing (Daily Star)
From top to bottom, liberal-minded broadsheets to tabloid comic rags – the in-the-tank for Labour Daily Mirror excluded of course – none of the national dailies appears to believe a word our PM now says.
In case your were wondering: They chose not to tell me (is the Mirror screamer) – a subheader reads: No 10 bullish but sacked mandarin’s evidence vital – I kid you not, so overwhelmed by wall to wall Starmer critical headlines this morning was your Mr AsI that he initially read that line as: No 10 bullshit…
And as one attempts to cleanse the mind, along comes: Madonna in a corset at 67 Hurrah! Hilary Rose – the formerly serious Times
My old headmaster banned us from bringing conkers and marbles into school: All schools to be told they must ban smartphones (Times)
I now recall one of my schoolmasters explained to me as a lad how the French school system was so rigidly centralised that in Paris the minister for education, at any time of the day, would know exactly what lessons were being taught in every school in the country. We’re getting there: Phones to be banned in schools by law in England under government plans (BBC)
Britain’s missed opportunity to reset EU ties – regrets the FT’s “Big Read, page 19”. Sadly beyond our front page remit. Well, we could have elected Jeremy Corbyn as PM… Starmer, we assume, would have led a leadership coup against him and pushed through a second referendum… Voilà!
The teacher’s big read Guardian reminds the staff room: Mobile phones to be banned in all schools. Government to make existing guidance compulsory as part of child protection law – I wonder if there’s a clause in the bill about conkers and marbles? Schools can’t do without this sort of guidance enacted as law these days, you know.
One wonders how this one will be enforced? And if little Johnny or Jamal should sneak their moby into class? – I suppose the headteacher can always take a leaf out of Sir Keir’s book and claim the dinner lady didn’t warn her.
Regrets, I’ve had a few…
Starmer finally admits he WAS wrong to appoint Mandelson – but still won’t resign (Mail)
I’m thinking the BBC may perhaps regret their rule-breaking decision to welcome the left-leaning virtual online-only Indy into their daily otherwise print press line-up – as the non-print title goes with a bold told-you-so for the second day running: Proof you knew is Indy’s front page, Badenoch tells PM (Independent) – don’t act as your own advocate.
James Bond and prog rock to feature in 2026 Proms (BBC) – and finally… no classical music this year, at last then?
Asiseeit
A number of ‘things ‘ about the TTK thing yesterday
1 a man and his files – standing at the table desperately trying not to lie
2 the refusal to answer questions – no transparency –
3 the refusal to answer ‘why Mandelson ‘? Again and again
4 the confected concern about the teenage American girls living off a dirty billionaire – not so much about thousands of British girls molested by evil Islamic paki rape gangs
5 the faces of Labour back benchers and the real anger by the likes of John McDonald ….
Starmer won’t go – nothing will move him – 7 may – the coming recession – nothing …. We just have to wait until 2029 to wash this regime away
Mandelson lobbied Government for blacklisted Chinese company
Report reveals disgraced peer’s lobbying firm advised company controlled by Beijing over takeover of British manufacturer
Tom Saunders.
Patrick Sawer
Senior News Reporter
Published 19 April 2026
Radio 4 Yesterday – Welsh engineers are going around old Welsh factories stripping down the machinery and sending it to Poland and Pakistan – isn’t Keir Welsh? We are employing our own people to asset strip the UK and send to countries the UK sends overseas aid to. This is the saddest news I ever heard.
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“Girls and Out of School Children: Action for Learning (GOAL)”.
IATI Identifier: GB-1-205246
https://devtracker.fcdo.gov.uk/programme/GB-1-205246/summary
Programme budget £44,512,409
https://devtracker.fcdo.gov.uk/programme/GB-1-205246/summary
… saving girls in Pakistan whilst girls in UK are raped by Pakistan men and UK’s assets are sent to Pakistan …. madness.
Sending money to Pakistan as Pakistan men rape 1400+ UK children…..and still happening.
“Aawaz II – Inclusion, Accountability and Preventing Modern Slavery Programme | IATI Identifier: GB-1-204605”
https://devtracker.fcdo.gov.uk/programme/GB-1-204605/summary
£50,498,399
“protect them from exploitation and prevent discrimination and intolerance at all levels”
order-order.com
“We need to bring trust back into politics”, Keir Starmer says hold my beer which I drank during Covid in a meeting that was not cake….
Comment to below “When the guests start rearranging the house its time for them to leave.”
“Rupert Lowe MP
Farage can’t hide behind pathetic accusations of racism to defend his choice to stand a Bangladeshi migrant in PORTSMOUTH
I’m sure Addy Asaduzzaman is a great bloke, and I wish him well in his election.
If that election is in Bangladesh.
British elections for British people.”
AI system resorts to blackmail if told it will be removed
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpqeng9d20go
But in an accompanying report, external, it also acknowledged the AI model was capable of “extreme actions” if it thought its “self-preservation” was threatened.
23 May 2025
It surely would have been more revealing if Olly Robbins’ appearance before the select Committee before Starmers at Parliament. On a superficial level, Starmer will have got his story in before Robbins. On a deeper level perhaps Starmer was telling Robbins what the story is.
We’ll see shortly.
Robbins in line for huge payout as allies insist he did nothing wrong
Sacked Foreign Office mandarin to receive in excess of £100k
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/17/robbins-did-nothing-wrong-say-allies-fightback-starmer/
Sir Olly Robbins is in line for a golden goodbye in excess of £100,000 after being sacked by Sir Keir Starmer, with allies insisting he did nothing wrong.
£100,000 for job welldone!
Sir Philip Barton, the former holder of the position, was awarded a £260,000 golden goodbye after standing down as chief civil servant at the Foreign Office early last year.
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Bag handler for Theresa May … 100K!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42777986
Foreign Affairs Committee LEAD BY EMILY THORNBERRY
Tuesday 21 April 2026 Meeting started at 9.04am
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:04:17
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Questions are now sexist … see how we can’t even talk about problems … “When it comes to sexism, some Sky news presenters need to look at themselves to. (I’m a victim) ” {youtube – @2:23 – Emily Thornberry}
What really upsets (emotion) me, about your attitude to me (asking a question), you do this with me (victim). I don’t remember you doing it with anybody else you know (I’m a victim)” {youtube – @0:19 – Emily Thornberry}
https://order-order.com/2026/04/21/olly-robbins-dismissive-downing-street-created-atmosphere-of-pressure-to-hire-mandelson/
Olly Robbins: ‘Dismissive’ Downing Street Created ‘Atmosphere of Pressure’ to Hire Mandelson
Robbins fired a blockbuster letter at the Foreign Affairs Committee before his appearance.
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There is a copy of the letter on Guido’s page. I can’t access as work block scribd
“Robbins fired a blockbuster letter at the Foreign Affairs Committee before his appearance. Some of the main points:
No 10 was dismissive of the DV process throughout as a result
UKSV saw Mandelson as “borderline,” leaning towards denial; risks were not Epstein-related
FCDO, not UKSV, is the DV decision-maker; FCDO security assessed the risks as manageable and granted clearance; Robbins approved
PM’s statement that proper process was followed was correct
Ministers were told only the final outcome, per longstanding guidance agreed with CO and No 10
Robbins chose not to request UKSV documentation after Mandelson withdrew, deferring to normal practice”
order-order.com
“You (Olly Robins) clearly told us the truth, but only part of the truth. It’s a bit like the saying ‘I had to run to work today’, but not saying you were chased by a bear.” – Emily Thornberry MP
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:04:45
Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 21 April 2026 Meeting started at 9.04am
The 3 Ukrainian Rent boys are implicated with Mandelson. Wait and see.
Would anyone be in the slightest surprised at this point?
Actual footage of Mandelson being vetted …
“I’ve just been told that civil servants phones are wiped when they are handed in and reused. Could you give us and undertaking to not let that happen.” Emily Thornberry @09:15:55
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:15:55
Naive Starmer getting the full backlash.
Olly Robbins has just revealed that Downing Street tried to find an ambassadorial job for Starmer’s then-Comms chief Matthew Doyle. And instructed Robbins not to tell David Lammy, who happened to be the Foreign Secretary…
“There were several discussions initiated by Number 10 with me about potentially finding a head of mission opportunity for Matthew Doyle, who was then the Number 10 Head of Communications, and I was under strict instruction not to discuss that with the then-Foreign Secretary which was uncomfortable. But the context here […] I was still in my early months in the job, but I’d already concluded […] that the Foreign Office needed quite serious reform… I found it very hard to think how I would explain to the office what the credentials were of Matthew Doyle to be in an important head of mission role…”
Robbins stressed repeatedly the point that he was “uncomfortable” finding a job for Doyle given his lack of credentials. Of course it would later emerge that Doyle campaigned for convicted sex offender Sean Morton, which Number 10 seemed sanguine about…
https://order-order.com/2026/04/21/robbins-number-10-tried-to-find-ambassador-role-for-matthew-doyle/#comments
Epstein Island = UK Island
“In all my years, I’ve never seen a UK SV document. Apart from the ones I filled in myself.” Olli Robins, Keith’s scapegoat.
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:23:37
…
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/united-kingdom-security-vetting
What we do
United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the single government provider of National Security Vetting (NSV). We are the centre of excellence for security vetting and enable government to protect citizens and provide vital public services, by understanding and managing personnel security risks.
UKSV is part of the Cabinet Office.
We are the centre of excellence for security vetting
The Foreign Office (F Off for short) and the entire Civil Service are a disgrace and should all be sacked.
Zak Poleanski ?
“It’s possible Mandelson himself had told people it had been granted (clearance). I don’t feel I was under any obligation to tell anyone (Mandelson was cleared)” Oily Robbins
“I think you are under an obligation to keep accurate minutes. I think it is quiet clear under the civil service code.” – Emily Thornberry
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:31:51
“the civil service code” – eh? what?
Said code was supposed to be made a legal obligation under the
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/25 heres’s a (Summary)
In that act there is no mention of any sanctions for breaking *any* provision and its scoping means that many government departments fall outside its already toothless remit – “they” hated it – and deliberately watered down everything, spinning everything out into redundant process and the good old “long grass”
A Sir Humphrey special…
Why not both?
Adoptive father ‘sexually abused and smothered baby’
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c393eww1pero
Not quite the full story there BBC. And the bit you missed out just happens to be one of your full-on agenda topics.
The ‘topic’ is whether gay people should be allowed to adopt children.
This ex-teacher (= full on Lefty) was gay. They adopted the baby boy just four months earlier – yet it died with 40 traumatic injuries.
And his partner knew what he was doing and did nothing about it.
‘Wright told the jury, that on the day Preston died Varley had sexually assaulted Preston, causing internal injuries’.
‘Varley denies murder, manslaughter, two counts of assault by penetration, five counts of cruelty to a child, grievous bodily harm, sexual assault of a child, 13 counts of taking indecent photos or videos of a child, one of distributing an indecent photo of a child, to his co-accused, and one of making an indecent photo.’
This child was only 13 months old.
This is what DEI leads to. People like that being allowed to adopt to force the ‘inclusivity’ agenda down our throats and then the BBC writing a remarkably brief article considering the weight of what has happened. Because they care more about us not knowing about it and questioning their agenda than what happened to that baby.
Where is the outrage that this couple were allowed to adopt a baby ?.
They make me sick. They are a cancer which must be removed before it kills us off.
“Gay couple adopt baby” = happy story
Adoptive father ‘sexually abused and smothered baby’ = sad story, remove gay.
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Ghastly as the pair of perpetrators are, yet again we are presented with “how could a child have been placed with such people?”
I doubt I’m alone in wondering why the adoption authorities aren’t being called out there ?
lessons NOT learned
Every single official “pro” involved in the placement of this poor mite with these monsters needs to be grilled in their choice of behaviour and if lacking in any way dealt with in a court of law as accessories before the act.
One more reason to hate Starmer (and the rest of the ‘human rights’ lawyers).
Some extracts below.
Men of the SAS, they’re resigning because they’re terrified of being dragged through the courts by human rights lawyers on war crimes
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And now years later, some ambulance chasing human rights lawyer uh probably fresh from a nice lunch in Islington virtue signaling about international law decides to open up a nice little cottage industry investigating whether our boys were a bit too effective at killing the Taliban or ISIS. Witch hunt they call it inside the regiment. Damn right it’s a witch hunt. It’s not justice. It’s revenge dressed up as morality. These lawyers, these scumbags weren’t there in the dust and the heat when the bullets were flying, were they?
They weren’t the ones watching their mates get blown apart by IEDs planted by some uh smiling locals who later cried civilian casualty to a sympathetic reporter. They weren’t the ones making split-second decisions where hesitation gets you and your team killed. But now they’ll pore over every afteraction report to the fine tooth comb looking for something anything to turn into a nice fat legal fee and a headline about British atrocities. and the politicians, the top brass, the ones who sent them there in the first place. Mostly spineless wonders who fold faster than a cheap deck chair the moment some activist waves the European Convention on Human Rights like it’s the bloody ten commandments.
We train these men to be the hardest, most lethal operators on the planet. Then tie their hands with rules or uh of engagements written by people who’ve never heard a shot fired in anger. Then when the inevitable happens in the fog of war, we throw them to the wolves.
Just get the SAS to bump off Two Tier – Gibraltar 2 – The Revenge.
“There were several discussions initiated with No.10 (no names) for finding a head of mission role for Matthew Doyle, who was then Prime Minister’s head of communications. I was under strict instructions not to discuss that with the foreign secretary, which was uncomfortable.” – Oilly Robins@09:57:40
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=09:57:40
Just f***ing approve it’: Extraordinary No10 Mandelson rant exposed as sacked official accuses Starmer of ‘dismissive’ attitude to national security.
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Keir Starmer’s hopes of surviving the Mandelson scandal were dealt a hammer blow today as his sacked Foreign Office chief said he was ‘pressured’ into waving through the appointment.
In explosive testimony to MPs, Sir Olly Robbins said Downing Street ‘chased’ the posting as US ambassador and was ‘dismissive’ of the need for any security vetting.
The Foreign Affairs Committee heard claims that Sir Keir’s former chief of staff called Sir Olly’s predecessor insisting: ‘Just f***ing approve it.’
Opening another damaging flank, Sir Olly revealed that No10 tried to get Sir Keir’s spin doctor Matthew Doyle a plum posting as a ‘head of mission’ abroad.
Lord Doyle later left Government, and has since been stripped of the Labour whip over campaigning for a councillor who had been charged with child sex offences.
Sir Olly’s appearance came after he was squarely blamed by Sir Keir for failing to tell him officials had advised against giving Mandelson the key job.
During a marathon Commons session last night – which saw the Labour benches alarmingly empty behind him – Sir Keir said he had been ‘deliberately’ kept in the dark.
But Sir Olly – who took on his role after Mandelson was publicly announced, but before he was formally confirmed as US envoy – said there was an ‘atmosphere of pressure’.
‘I walked into a situation in which there was already a very very strong expectation… that he needed to be in post and in America as soon as possible,’ he said.
The furore has renewed doubts about whether Sir Keir can cling on in No10, after he was almost ousted in a coup in February. It is barely a fortnight until local elections where Labour is facing a battering at the hands of Reform.
Earlier, Ed Miliband heaped woe on the premier by revealing he had warned against making Mandelson US ambassador.
The Net Zero Secretary said he told David Lammy he thought the appointment could ‘blow up’ – and the then-Foreign Secretary shared his concerns.
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15750953/Ed-Miliband-says-warned-Mandelson-blow-Starmer-braces-sacked-Foreign-Office-chief-tell-story-TODAY.html
Keir to fly to Ireland to end the troubles. (c) BBC Verified fact.
Sorry for all the posts, but this is the best day of the year, so far !!!
WATCH: Starmer Dodged Question Over Doyle Ambassador Appointment in Commons.
With Olly Robbins dropping the bombshell revelation that Number 10 tried to find a top job at the FCDO for Matthew Doyle, here is what Starmer said (0r didn’t say) in the Commons yesterday when asked if Number 10 had tried to ram through any other political appointments at the Foreign Office:
“In relation to the second point of the Honourable Member’s question and any other political appointments, I will have to check on that and get back to him, because I am not across… there are very many appointments made to senior positions, and I will just check that for him.”
Another day in the life of Can’t Recall Keir…
https://order-order.com/2026/04/21/watch-starmer-dodged-question-over-doyle-ambassador-appointment-in-commons/#comments
Harry – no need to apology for the number of posts . Sometimes on this site i think I am writing to myself – just the lack of any responses …
…I spotted that thr ‘how many other political appointments were made ‘? Was met with a swerve answer to avoid another deception of Parliament – the Doyle case suggests a serial offender when it comes to his equally corrupt mates …
I really thought Olly would fall on his sword, get his Lordship and write his book!
“There is so little paper work in relation to this, forgive us for relying on the so little we got.” Emily Thornberry 10:29:00
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=10:29:00
When you listen to all this stuff and recall the effort made to evict the nutter Boris Johnson – it really is foul …
“Boris Johnson would have faced a 90-day suspension if he were still an MP, after an inquiry found he had deliberately misled Parliament over lockdown parties. In a damning report, the Privileges Committee said the former PM had committed repeated offences with his Partygate denials . The suspension would have potentially triggered a by-election to replace him, had Mr Johnson not already stood down last week after seeing the findings.
He called their conclusions “deranged”.”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65913692
“But in its lengthy report, external, which runs to 106 pages, the committee concluded that Mr Johnson’s “personal knowledge of breaches”, combined with “his repeated failures pro-actively to investigate” them, amounted to “a deliberate closing of his mind” to the facts.“
Anyone who sees Britain as a ‘clean ‘ country – with low levels of corruption – need only look at the TTK game – McSweeney – Doyle – Mandelson and the rest ….
Plod – the security service – judiciary – civil service are all got at – the damage the dangling of gongs – peerages – knighthoods is doing is huge ..
Even the Oliver robbins creature is angling for a peerage by going easy on the number 10 corruption …
Someone – somewhere – needs to find out what was the aim of Mandelson to get the ambo job – was it insider trading ? Soul sold to china or Russia – or what …
Mandelson just wanted to help the Ukraine…

The version for Rayner after her Brillo outing and others will be worth waiting for…
https://x.com/antspeaks/status/2046342990143082503?s=61
Listening to white van Thornbury – lady nugee talking to lady Brooke – Thornbury takes the view that vermin like McSweeney took a broad ‘ steer from TTK in relation to getting Mandelson into the US …..with TTK not having much interest in how it was done ….
It reminded me – in a grave context – of the way Hitler would mention to his staff that it would be ‘good ‘ if something happened – and the staff running off to carry out his wishes – such as setting up camps to ‘remove ‘ Jews and others unworthy of the Reich….
Starmer can then swerve knowledge or responsibility which the likes of McSweeney bullies his way …
“Who will swerve the checking on this other troublesome person of diverse inclinations?”
Typical BBC gushing endorsement of busybodies
More ‘elf nooze
Calling fatties fat will be a hate crime?
Skinny people to be given more food to make fatter people happier?!
Enhanced girthers?
Perhaps the Labour backroom boys could quietly replace TTK with a suitably dressed Alan Carr in The HOC as there is a strong similarity!
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYWMyNzYxMTYtNmRhNC00OWZkLTkyZDktNzBmZDZlZDIyZmViXkEyXkFqcGc@._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg
That way he might get two chances of evading the sack!
“Ministers who Starmer had thought had been doing a rubbish job were promptly given another one. Failing upwards”
After 14 years of Tory rule, the Guardian’s parliamentary sketch writer thought he had seen it all. Westminster would surely tick along nicely once Keir Starmer’s party took over. How wrong he was …
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/nov/19/john-crace-on-how-labour-shattered-his-expectations
Ifeel I should probably start with an apology. A few days after the 2024 general election, I wrote that it felt as if the grownups were back in charge. It wasn’t as if I was carried away by the vision of Keir Starmer or the charisma of Rachel Reeves. More that I felt we had regained a basic level of competence. That politics would become business as usual rather than the breathless psychodrama of the past 10 years. You could go to bed at night relatively confident that the country would be more or less recognisable when you woke up. There would be no more mad people doing mad things as we raced through five or six news cycles in the course of a couple of hours.
The first inkling that the new Labour government might also be accident-prone came early on with the freebies row. Starmer had campaigned on the slogan that Labour would be squeaky clean. No more Tory sleaze. Starmer helping himself to a few suits and extra pairs of glasses and Reeves enjoying corporate hospitality at a Sabrina Carpenter concert might not be up there with Partygate or dodgy PPE contracts, but it was not a good look.
“But you see, this doesn’t stack up does it? Because in the end he (Mandelson) lost his job because he (Mandelson) was a threat, and that should have been revealed with the DV, he (Mandelson) was leaking secrets from the British State to a foreign bank. That’s pretty serious…” Labour MP Emily Thornberry talking to SIR Oliver Robbins @11:10:02
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/8bb998a7-ca51-48d5-98f8-35bdf68dd800?in=11:10:02
BBC “Escape to the country”, by which I assumed they meant Britain….
Black lady presenter introduces ‘Locals’ Choo and Chin seeking new home!
Maybe should be renamed “Escape to this Country?”……
Was looking at the regional news section of the Beeb’s webshite last night – specifically for Dorset, as that’s where I grew up. Main story was the jailing of five members of a drugs gang, three from Bournemouth and two from Southampton and the article needed two women to write it.
The five men were named Xhetan Gjoci, Arlend Titini, Vladimir Rina, Korab Skepi and Dejvin Rina – all good, solid westcountry names! No mention of their country of origin though the picture of a notebook gives the game away as it’s written in Albanian.
So I then looked at the regional newspaper’s website – the Bournemouth Echo. No mention of Albania in their article, but they made the mistake of allowing comments. Best comment was “They are from Southampton and Bournemouth, yeah right.”
6th story in …..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/dorset
The sentences at Winchester Crown Court were:
Xhetan Gjoci: 14 years
Arlend Titini: 14 years
Vladimir Rina: 11 years and eight months
Korab Skepi: 11 years and eight months
Dejvin Rina: Eight years and eight months
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx291v7xgldo
“Pages from Skepi’s drug dealing ledger were written in Albanian”
Iranians to take to streets to wish the Ayatollah well?
“Teenager among first to be executed over Iran’s anti-government protests”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce9mzn7k722o
Tasnim said they were also convicted of “moharebeh” – waging war against God-