Midweek 13th May 2026

The King delivers the words of the Labour Regime on Wednesday . How will the State Broadcaster handle that ? With a PM on the verge of leaving after the electorate finally got the opportunity to tell him what they think of him .

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293 Responses to Midweek 13th May 2026

  1. taffman says:

    “Diversity” ?…..
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdrpk4end65o

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Former imam sentenced to life for sexual assaults
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdrpk4end65o
      Sentencing him, Judge Leslie Cuthbert described Khan’s “deliberate distortion of the Muslim faith”.
      ………..
      According to classical Islamic scholarship and recorded hadith (traditions), Muhammad married Aisha when she was 6 or 7 years old, and the marriage was consummated when she was 9.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Muslims make up nearly 4 million of the UK population. In recent years they have gone from firm Labour supporters to a high mobile voterbase, ripe for the taking. The Green party won over many Muslim voters over foreign policy issues like Gaza but the crack have began to show – especially over issues like LGBTQ. A new rise of independent candidates are growing in popularity, centred around what some have coined ‘Islamopopulism’. What do Muslim voters really care about? Natasha Feroze speaks to senior fellow at Policy Exchange Andrew Gilligan and Shakeel Afsar, campaigner and Muslim based in Birmingham.

      How Islam is defining British politics – Andrew Gilligan vs Shakeel Afsar | DEBATE

      The Spectator
      499k subscribers

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  2. MarkyMark says:

    “Our issue with the Green party is that they are pandering to the Muslim vote without clarifying their polices, the fact the Green Party believe a woman can have a penis. When they are advocating outside Mosques they are not telling them this.” – Shakeel Afsar, campaigner and Muslim based in Birmingham.

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  3. MarkyMark says:

    “Patients are now waiting less time for hospital appointments, ambulances are arriving sooner, the NHS is more productive, and people’s experience of healthcare is improving. The NHS is back on its feet.” Keir Starmer
    https://order-order.com/2026/05/14/starmer-replies-to-streeting-i-am-very-sorry-you-have-stepped-down/
    ….
    Doctors’ strikes can have surprising benefits – but are they sustainable?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3l2pygnlyo
    …..
    NHS to benefit from £13.4 billion debt write-off
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/nhs-to-benefit-from-13-4-billion-debt-write-off
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    ‘Deeply worrying’ research suggests 25% of nurses in England are obese
    https://www.nursingtimes.net/research-and-innovation/deeply-worrying-research-suggests-25-of-nurses-in-england-are-obese-05-12-2017/
    ……
    JAB HAPPY NHS to dish out MORE free fat jabs by paying GPs extra cash to prescribe – will you be eligible?
    https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/38314128/more-nhs-gps-paid-prescribe-weight-loss-jabs/

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  4. taffman says:

    Great Britain’s Parliament has become a circus and its full of clowns !

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  5. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    It’ll be interesting to see who Reform put up against Burnham in the by-election.

    Will it be somebody well known?

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Bet it’s a Muslim – an ex Tory – with a lot of money …..who claimed for the electricity his stables used ….

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  6. Fedup2 says:

    EG – it’s funny but earlier today someone somewhere put up a list of thd 4 safest Labour seats – Bootle – apparently is safest ….but I suppose Reform will have to calculate on whether to ‘go local ‘ or parachute in a ‘celebrity ‘…

    There’s no way the Marxists can allow him to be beaten …. I remember when my constituency was solid blue and thd reds decided to take it – there were dozens of lost red kidults with maps and clip boards all over the place – really upset people – they lost …
    But times change … I suppose the time scale is about 2 months to the vote ? Parliament will be out for another 2 months then I guess the conference ( October ?) will decide the leader ….
    Im guessing the above …

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  7. Fedup2 says:

    The head of the tories in worecester dun a deal with Labour and the Islam Green Party to take control of the council from REFORM …
    Now kemi has fired that leader …. I mean … some might wonder why I refer to the tories as the ‘dead blues ‘ – but to have people in their party willing to deal with the Muslim greens ? To beat reform ? Really ? Bet he has a gimp mask …

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  8. Fedup2 says:

    Angela Rayner – and presumably all the MPs and peers has a special phone number PD1 For HMRC which gets answered immediately …
    I bet they’ve got a Palestine Hamas flag as well …

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    • Scroblene says:

      Ange knew about the result months ago, and – cleverly – kept her silence!

      Plenty of time to do a few stitch-ups with a few mates before crunch time!

      You have to admire the Casca-ite shenanigans…

      (“For Crayons is an honourable woman…” – the only quote I can remember from the ‘Et tu Brute speech’ at ‘0’ level… )

      But she’ll have to prove it all at some stage, so maybe not that bright?

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  9. MarkyMark says:

    “A BBC producer who downloaded more than 6,000 indecent images of children has avoided prison – after claiming he had ‘no idea’ where they came from.

    Dylan Dawes, 50, sustained a 22-year-long career at the broadcaster before his arrest in 2022.

    Officers searched his home and found indecent images on four devices, including a hard drive, laptop and two iPads.

    He was found guilty at Cardiff Crown Court last month of three counts of possessing an indecent image of a child and three counts of making an indecent image of a child.

    Dawes has now been spared jail after a judge sentenced him to 18 months imprisonment, suspended for two years.”

    https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15817697/BBC-producer-downloaded-thousands-indecent-images-children-avoids-prison.html
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  11. pugnazious says:

    Caller to Nicky Campbell’s show says she read a book about the Nazis and it brought to mind ‘Reform’…but she definitely wasn’t calling Reform Nazis. Campbell says nothing and allows comment to stand.

    Other callers call her out….Campbell tells us they are wrong….she was not calling Reform Nazis just merely noting the similarity of the rise of the Nazis to Reform…the way politics change. See the difference?

    Fascinating how Campbell jumps to the defence of a woman calling Reform Nazis….but of course no explanation of how Reform are Nazis…just the toxic smear.

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    • JohnC says:

      The Nazis (National Socialists) were racists who promoted anti-Semitism, fascists who locked people up who spoke out against them and didn’t give a shit what the people wanted : they just pushed their own agenda. Oh – and put totally unsuitable people in top jobs purely because of their politics and would do whatever the Fuhrer instructed because they knew they were nothing without him.

      Sounds 100% like Starmer and the band of freaks in his cabinet to me. Strange how none of these people want to make that connection isn’t it ?.

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  12. JohnC says:

    Andy Burnham: ‘King of the North’ with eyes on the top job
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8pml5z8p6o

    So much for the ‘unbiased BBC’ : this article is extreme in what a glowing character profile they are giving him. He could not possibly buy greater publicity.

    But the thing I find most amusing is that the BBC are very keen to refer to him as ‘King of the North’. Particularly after their enthusiasm to report on the USA ‘No Kings’ protests.

    Someone should remind these dimwits that Burnham is a 100% Marxist. They despise Kings. Or maybe not it seems … depending on whether it suits their agenda.

    Like always. The most shameless of hypocrites.

    Interesting I discovered from AI that the term was originally used dripping with sarcasm. The mainstream Lefty idiots didn’t realise that and took it on as if it were a genuine compliment. LOL.

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  13. JohnC says:

    Former imam sentenced to life for sexual assaults
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdrpk4end65o

    The smallest of sub-panes on the BBC news page and destined to drop off quickly.

    It caught my attention because the BBC use the phrase ‘sexual assaults’ when some pale-and-stale whitey touched a woman’s bum in the office and they want to make it sound as bad as possible.

    But ‘life’ ??. Clearly there’s more to this than the BBC want us to know.

    This is what an Imam is.
    ‘In law and theology, the caliph who is successor to Muhammad as the lawful temporal leader of the Islamic community.’

    He will dish out verdicts on Sharia law to many people as they are instructed to go to him instead of police.

    This is the man:
    ‘Abdul Halim Khan is a politician, a Muslim cleric, and an ex MNA from Kohistan, Pakistan. He belongs to the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan party and won the NA-23 (Kohistan) constituency seat in 2002. He holds the view that “girls should not be educated, women should not work unless accompanied by mahrams and ‘honour’ killing is a religiously-sanctioned practice’

    Not a word about him or any of the others like him from the BBC. They are quite happy to let someone with those views carry on in their positions of power without any criticism. Hang your heads in shame BBC feminists. You are nothing more than white-male hating misandrists.

    Anyway – the vague ‘sexual assaults’ actually mean this:

    Guilty of 21 Offences: Khan was found guilty of multiple sexual offences, including:
    9 counts of rape
    4 counts of sexual assault
    2 counts of sexual assault of a child under 13
    5 counts of rape of a child under 13
    1 count of assault by penetration

    A bit more than ‘sexual assault’ don’t you think BBC ?.

    Using AI, I found two other articles where someone white was described in the headline of being convicted of ‘sexual assault’. All the others had the explicit crime of rape etc in the headline.

    The first ‘Mark Balmer had denied touching and trying to kiss her.’

    The second: ‘A man has been jailed for two years after being convicted by a jury of sexually assaulting a woman with intent to rape her’. So he didn’t actually rape her.

    Not quite on the same level as multiple rapes of a girl under 13 is it BBC ?.

    Once again it proves the BBC care more about protecting their agenda than those young girls who this scum raped. They are the most disgusting of hypocrites. A defining trait of the Left.

    And yet the whole subject of Sharia law remains taboo for the BBC for fear they might upset the Muslims. How many more Imams are there like this ?. We’ll never know because nobody will try to find out.

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  14. Fedup2 says:

    Today
    They are sounding more perky – they’ve decided body bags Burnham is their ‘king of the north ‘…. And it will be a new camalot .
    The msm is not talking about covering Muslim rape gangs which he did – nor the Staffordshire body bags for starters …..
    Nor are we told what bodybags views on the invasion and green madness is ..

    Then they had that repulsive Steven reed on – the minister for cancelling local elections for no real reason other than knowing the result – never challenged About that …. Another TTK drone ….

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  15. Flotsam says:

    The Telegraph appears to have investigated the Rayner Stamp Duty story in more depth. It’s clear from the various stories they are carrying that Rayner has been treated leniently and preferentially. Taxation and legal experts are mystified by her being exonerated completely. It’s clear Rayner had been advised that her transaction might be liable to Stamp Duty and yet chose not to check that out. The normal thing to do if tax liability is uncertain is to contact HMRC and query, but that wasn’t done. I’m absolutely sure Rayner thought she might get away with it. The lefties in HMRC’s Civil Service have let her off.

    What this sorry tale tells us is how taxation in Britain is far too complex. People in business are dealing with all sorts of difficult decisions in relation to tax liabilities, it hinders enterprise and growth and costs a lot of money as well.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/14/why-angela-rayners-stamp-duty-tax-deal-not-stack-up/

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  16. MarkyMark says:

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  17. AsISeeIt says:

    Tool-Makerfield?

    Time for a quick political sketch in your Mr AsI’s inimitable style – they’re all at you know, Tim Stanley, Quentin Letts… they’ve been putting in a shift this week doing their best stuff… our BBC, not so much.

    As the lad Streeting wrestles with the conundrum that a party that convinces itself anyone who tries to reform the NHS is a literal devil incarnate, now extraordinarily refuses to lend him a sufficient leg-up to run for leader.

    And as our Sharona, I mean Shaba…

    Ooh, my little pretty one, pretty one
    When you gonna give me some time, Sharona?
    Ooh, you make my motor run, my motor run… such a dirty mind…

    Comes to terms with the notion that her party makes anathema of anyone who dares to even suggest we enforce a border (other than Ukraine’s of course) – so her chances of leadership are as cooked as her chicken biryani.

    Like Osama bin Laden, what the Labour party desires is a relative ‘Clean Skin’ who’s done practically nothing of practical note in their career so far. To her advantege, then, Rayner didn’t build any houses (in contrast supposedly with Green CBeebies star Hannah Spencer who plastered and plumbed her way all over the Greater Manchester area) although Ange does like to get plastered in the Commons bar (allegedly)

    Angela Rayner has mentioned in interviews that a favorite drink for social gatherings is a cocktail known as a “Venom.” This drink is typically a mixture of vodka, Southern Comfort, Blue WKD, and orange juice – thank you A.I., I’ll pass on that, if you don’t mind.

    Personally, your Mr AsI admires a woman who enjoys a single malt – just putting that out there.

    Our Hannah disapproves of alcohol when MPs are on the job. Although presumably happy for members to get off their tits on class ‘A’. Close the Commons bar and open a Member’s shooting gallery?

    And Andy Burnham did cover up NHS failings in Mid Staffs (allegedly) – which is a big plus for him and how come he got the nickname Bodybags.

    As your Mr AsI has highlighted hereabouts, the junior poundshop Guardian that is the i paper performs in the role of rest home for the opinions of old BBC stagers.

    Books – Jeremy Vine’s five crime reads (i paper) – I’m guessing heading that list: Dumb Witness a reimagining of the classic Agatha Christie title focusing on the corporation’s treatment of the Jimmy Savile, Huw Edwards, Rolf Harris and Stuart Hall scandals.

    We have a most welcome return of the female millionaire celebrity angst interview: Gizzi Erskine I’m not a diva I have RSD (rejection sensitive dysphoria) (i paper)

    i paper and Gruan are of course playing keepy uppy with the lastest monster the Farage gambit: Nigel Farage bought £1.4 million property in cash… (i paper); Farage paid £1.4 million in cash… (Guardian) – but did he pay his Stamp Duty, we wonder?

    Jokes on the rates

    Quote of the day is to be unearthed deep within a BBC report headlined: Hundreds of comedians unpaid by one of UK’s biggest comedy festivals… Michael Harris-Wakelam, CEO of non-profit Big Difference which runs Leicester Comedy Festival, said organisers were committed to paying comedians (Charlie Haynes, East Midlands Investigations, BBC)

    Leicester Comedy Festival attracted about 100,000 spectators and more than 500 acts this year, including Sir Stephen Fry, Sara Pascoe and Rosie Holt, many of whom have not been paid. (BBC) – sounds side-splittingly hilarious, eh?

    They lost me at “Street Food” – two words that should never be combined in the same sentence.

    Are you ready for the funny line? Harris-Wakelam said: “I think if comedy was treated with more seriousness…” (BBC)

    I plucked that gem somewhat out of context, naturally. The full text reads: “I think if comedy was treated with more seriousness… on a national level, be that funders, be that government, then we would be in a different place completely.” (BBC)

    Not enough State-approved comedy funding in the King’s Speech?

    I’m oddly reminded of an old Monty Python skit with John Cleese playing an English Literature master correcting his class “No, Romeo and Juliet was not a comedy, if had been a comedy there would have been a joke in it”

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    • MarkyMark says:

      In socialism you are paid what you are worth … “Leicester Comedy Festival attracted about 100,000 spectators and more than 500 acts this year, including Sir Stephen Fry, Sara Pascoe and Rosie Holt, many of whom have not been paid. (BBC) – sounds side-splittingly hilarious, eh?”

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    • MarkyMark says:

      AI Gives Andy Burnham an excuse…. “There is no formal finding or conclusive evidence that Andy Burnham orchestrated a cover-up regarding the Mid Staffordshire hospital failings, though he faced heavy criticism from campaigners for initially resisting a full public inquiry while serving as Health Secretary. “

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Im sure the legacy of Rayner will be a cocktail called ‘ginger scum ‘ which is 90 % bitters and 10 % ginger …. They’ll serve it in the strangers ‘ bar after the doors are removed ..

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      • AsISeeIt says:

        I did refer in my piece to our Ange’s plastering… but, for reasons of propriety, neglected to mention her own reference to her ginger plumbing.

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  18. Fedup2 says:

    Today

    BBC droid v Richard Tice

    It looks like – out of desperation -the BBC is trying to dirty Reform with ‘claims ‘ about accepting money ….. in msm world they think this will ‘hit ‘ – whatever the circumstances – but in my view – people are beyond that – in desperation about the invasion – green crap – paki rape gangs – the long list the uniparty has failed on …. Anyone disagree ?

    Im not completely sold on Farage – but it’s the only game in town

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Wow – suggestions that Maggie Oliver will be the reform candidate against bodybag Burnham – she has always championed the victims of paki rape gangs ….wow

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      • Emmanuel Goldstein says:

        Fed, I was going to suggest Maggie yesterday but thought she would be having too much going on at the moment with the rape gangs.

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        • Fedup2 says:

          She would be ideal to express the rage over the rape gangs and the collusion of the likes of Burnham in accepting it and covering it up …….
          I wonder what ‘celebrities ‘ bodybags will get to desperately garner public support ?

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      • BRISSLES says:

        She’s confirmed she’s not doing it.

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  19. AsISeeIt says:

    ‘UK is atrocious wtf is this omg,’ one horrified viewer posted on X. (giveaway Metro)

    I’m sorry but there’s fish in barrels that still need shooting…

    As clips of the performance circulated online, Eurovision viewers wasted absolutely no time unleashing their verdicts… UK’s Eurovision act branded atrocious as fans predict ‘0 points incoming’ …

    The UK’s latest Eurovision entry has barely hit the stage and viewers are already emotionally preparing for disaster. Others appeared convinced Britain is heading straight back into the dark ages of Eurovision, the cursed era where every UK performance felt like something accidentally submitted after a pub dare.

    ‘The BBC seems to have wanted to go back to the era of clownish performances from the 2000s,’ one fan wrote, while another simply said: ‘Jesus Christ it’s shocking.’

    Perhaps the harshest reaction came from a viewer who claimed Eins, Zwei, Drei was ‘one of the worst you guys have sent’… It remains to be seen if fans are jaded or genuinely unimpressed… bookmakers currently placing the UK at around 80/1 odds to win this year’s competition in Vienna. There is something weirdly admirable about the sheer chaos of it all. (Metro)

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    • MarkyMark says:

      LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER – Eins, Zwei, Drei | United Kingdom 🇬🇧 | Official Music Video | #Eurovision2026

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      • JohnC says:

        ‘Since 2020, the BBC has exclusively used an internal selection process to choose the UK’s Eurovision song and artist, abandoning televised public votes in favor of collaborating directly with music industry experts to pick the entry.’

        I wonder if the BBC picked a better song than last year. I was sure it would win – but it came 19th. For some reason, they all kept winking at the audience. No doubt the BBC’s creative department suggested that.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      But what is it for ?

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  20. MarkyMark says:

    Modern UK
    Order bikes to send you food expensive slop via illegal migrants sharing identities.
    Stop a person from stealing and you get arrested.
    Give Lenny Henry £18 trillion for his colour and family history.
    No one speaks English in Bradford.
    Bradford city of UK Culture.
    Green Party now worried about trees in Palestine.
    No bins emptied in Birmingham due to equal pay for everyone.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Im proud that I have never ordered a ‘take away ‘ delivery and never will …

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    • BRISSLES says:

      Not forgetting Beckham is now a zillionaire …… amazing the money you acquire for posing in your underpants and having a wife who fooled the world she could sing 😆

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  21. Fedup2 says:

    Wow 10 year gilt 5.11% … disaster …

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    • harry142857 says:

      Pound down 1.33% due to uncertainty over Two Tiers shambolic leadership.

      Gold down as well.

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  22. tomo says:

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Keir Starmer: It’s wrong to say ‘only women have a cervix’

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    • Fedup2 says:

      His husband must be very proud . Any heterosexual s in that regime at all …?

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  23. tomo says:

    and… almost silence….

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  25. MarkyMark says:

    “Rupert Lowe MP
    My aim in court was to reclaim power for the elected MPs, and therefore the people, from the unelected bureaucrats – I failed. We now have the scandalous situation in which unqualified and unelected civil servants can wield parliamentary privilege to literally place themselves above the law.

    They now hold a special legal status which means they cannot be challenged in court – positioned even higher than MPs for whom the system was actually designed.

    Parliamentary privilege, an ancient right, exists so that MPs can speak without fear in the chamber, it does not exist to give faceless bureaucrats legal immunity.

    I wanted to challenge the system in an open and fair court, with ruthless transparency so that the British people could finally see the truth.

    Our judiciary has not allowed that to happen, enabling unelected civil servants to weaponise parliamentary privilege, designed for MPs, to entirely avoid scrutiny and fair legal challenge.

    Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Leader of the House of Commons, previously commented on the case.

    “Thus if Lowe wins, he will not have harmed Parliament, but defended it. For through cowardice we – and I was an MP at the time – abdicated our privileged responsibility and gave it to unelected boffins, who are not so much better than elected politicians after all, but much harder to eject.”

    A fair summary, yet here we are.

    I have come to the brutal conclusion that the only way to restore Britain is to win the next general election.

    That is our last available route out.

    Restore Britain is the only chance our country has.”

    …………….. Why listen to the voters, when you can replace them …..
    Small boats data
    This page shows figures for the last 7 days for migrants attempting to cross the English Channel in small boats without permission to enter the UK.

    Date Migrants arrived Boats arrived Boats involved in uncontrolled landings Notes
    7 May 2026 0 0 0
    8 May 2026 70 1 0
    9 May 2026 196 3 0
    10 May 2026 0 0 0
    11 May 2026 0 0 0
    12 May 2026 0 0 0
    13 May 2026 0 0 0

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/migrants-detected-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats/migrants-detected-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats-last-7-days

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  26. MarkyMark says:

    Overseas fakers using AI videos to push a narrative of UK decline, BBC finds
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgpyn30dp3o

    ……….. BBC finds BBC finds BBC finds BBC finds BBC finds ………..

    Transport secretary’s car damaged by pothole
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyj27e482jo

    Revealing details of the inquiry’s findings, Prof Jay said: “It is hard to describe the appalling nature of the abuse that child victims suffered.”. The inquiry team found examples of “children who had been doused in petrol and threatened with being set alight, threatened with guns, made to witness brutally violent rapes and threatened they would be next if they told anyone”.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-28939089

    UK falls to new low in global corruption scale over party donations and Epstein scandals
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/uk-corruption-scale-epstein-files-b2917337.html

    Approximately 41% of London’s population was born outside of the UK, equating to roughly 3.58 million residents. This makes the capital significantly more diverse than the rest of England, where the foreign-born average sits at around.

    Epping sex offender given £500 after threatening to challenge deportation
    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/29/hadush-kebatu-offender-mistakenly-freed-from-prison-given-500-pounds-as-deported

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  27. MarkyMark says:

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  28. MarkyMark says:

    HA HA! Fact check says it’s wrong, because it was earlier – HA HAH AH AH AH AH!

    What was claimed: For the first time ever, the total welfare bill is now higher than total receipts from income tax.

    Our verdict: Incorrect. Welfare spending, which includes state pensions, has been higher than income tax in every year since at least 2013/14.

    https://fullfact.org/economy/income-tax-versus-welfare-spending/

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  29. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    It looks like Comical Kier will live up to his reputation of ruining everything he touches.
    He is the most disliked PM according to polls yet he will even lose this achievement of being the worst PM because the likely replacements are worse than he is.

    He can’t even win at being the most useless, disliked PM.
    Typical TTK.

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  30. MarkyMark says:

    Britain Needs Wealth Taxes, Not Royal Speeches

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  31. MarkyMark says:

    10 years – NHS with debt advice ….

    Keir Starmer reveals 10 Year Health Plan to fix the NHS

    Comment “I heard the king said there aren’t borders between England and France. if this is true he’s a traitor n I want him to hand the crown back.”

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  32. MarkyMark says:

    “He added that the defendant was carrying “an extremely large knife in a sheath openly displayed over his clothing”.”

    “Jurors heard the attack was not witnessed, but neighbours heard Nowak say he had been stabbed and was dying, before trying to escape by climbing over a fence.
    A blood trail indicated he had already been fatally wounded, the court heard.
    The prosecution alleged Digwa then “chose to aggressively pursue him”.
    Footage played in court captured an exchange in which Nowak said: “Innit bad man, what bad man. You’re a bad man, say you’re a bad man, go on”, to which Digwa replied: “I am a bad man”.”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8257elr81o

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  33. MarkyMark says:

    “In October 2021, after being admitted to the privately-run Priory Hospital in Nottinghamshire, Calocane took a hammer on to his ward, telling staff he needed to hang items in a new property.
    Dr Ajith Gurusinghe, who was Calocane’s consultant at the time, said he knew the explanation “wasn’t valid” but it was not the “right time” to challenge him.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yrp32lw12o

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  34. Fedup2 says:

    World at one to be renamed bodybags Burnham show – the bias was beyond OFCOM … every one will vote Burnham – women wanting his children – naming their pets and babies after him ….

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  35. Fedup2 says:

    Must be time for the Friday afternoon Manchester airport not guilty by now – day 3?

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  36. AsISeeIt says:

    It’s always fascinating to see the BBC promote a post-Southport atrocity news report.

    NHS staff accessed Southport victims’ records ‘inappropriately’, hospital trust admits (Judith Moritz, Special correspondent and Daniel Wittenberg, presumbly he’s riding sidecar, on this BBC news article)

    There’s a couple of points of interest to unpack here.

    Firstly, but perhaps less importantly, how we feelin’ now ’bout government agencies garnering ever more personal data on us – up to and including Digital ID and facial recoginition?

    The NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group (UHLG), which runs Aintree, said the breach was “inexcusable” and changes had been made – although no-one has been sacked… “Nothing will take away my gratitude to the staff who saved my life, but 48 people not involved in my care abused their position of trust to access the files of victims who have suffered unspeakable trauma.” [adult teacher Leanne Lucas… was stabbed five times in the attack]

    Considering the State was, and is, so chary of releasing the grusome details of the attack, it is rather understandable, given human nature, that NHS employees with the ease of access to a work computer, should have their curiosity piqued and feel the need to satisfy what a carefully curated mainstream media Google wouldn’t want to reveal.

    Now just behold the commentary phraseology and adjectives used in this BBC report – not, one hastens to add, about the attack itself – but for the apparent data breach, mind you…

    “inexcusable” “deeply disturbing” “shocking” “scandal” “a new low” “truly unbelievable” “absolutely devastated and horrified” “speaks to a culture” “appalling” “questions to answer” “absolutely shameful” “face proper accountability” “deeply concerned” “profoundly troubling” “serious violation” – and so it goes on.

    I don’t know quite what the game is here – obfuscation and distraction from the attack itself, obviously – I do sense we don’t tend to get to read anything by accident.

    I’m loath to accuse terror attack victims of being manipulated by the regime’s damage control department but our Leanne is shown photographed wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the slogan “Let’s be blunt Remove the point” – as endorsed by Idris Elba (perhaps we should deport all sharp kitchen knives from the country?) – but I feel that measure wouldn’t quite address the point, so to speak.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      And then its ‘ facial recognition used by plod tomorrow- but not at the anti jew march – where no arrests will be made as usual

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      • AsISeeIt says:

        The proposed use of facial recognition by the cops being widely publicised beforehand – that should discourage many a normal law abiding patriot from taking part. The job’s a good ‘un.

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  37. MarkyMark says:

    ““I want to rejoin the EU. I hope it happens in my lifetime… I believe in the unions of all kinds. The union of the UK. The European Union, and the benefits it brought this country. Trade unions… People prosper more when they’re part of unions. That’s my belief, and I’ll say it clearly.”

    “Look at the last decade – shouldn’t we start calling out the disaster that Brexit has been more directly? I think we should. We’ve been stuck now with sluggish growth, and all of our aspirations now are harder to achieve as a country. We are in a bad position, the growth isn’t there.”

    In his leadership pitch with the New Statesman Burnham said Labour should be making “a stronger argument about Brexit having been a mistake.””

    https://order-order.com/2026/05/15/andy-burnham-rejoin-the-eu/

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    • AsISeeIt says:

      You like the EU just because it’s got the word Union in the name, Andy?

      I suppose the title European Empire wouldn’t cut the mustard.

      British Union of Fascists?

      Union of Soviet Socialist Republics?

      How’d you like them onions unions?

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      • MarkyMark says:

        The official name of the Nazi Party was the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. In German, this was the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, and it is commonly abbreviated as the NSDAP

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  38. MarkyMark says:

    Clive Myrie finds out his dad owned slaves…. HA HAH AH AHH AHA ……

    Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure
    Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure, a celebration of island life and Clive’s own ancestry.
    Release date:16 May 2024
    Duration:1 minute
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0hy59rk

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  39. MarkyMark says:


    Keir Starmer
    @Keir_Starmer
    I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division.

    We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views.

    They don’t speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.”

    https://x.com/Keir_Starmer/status/2055255787560141269

    spew their extremist views
    spew their extremist views
    spew their extremist views

    Starmer regrets welcoming British-Egyptian activist to UK after ‘abhorrent’ posts came to light
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgpelnlxzyo

    Theresa May has defended herself after being asked whether she had intervened to stop the UK government offering asylum to a Pakistani Christian woman.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46369981

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    The violence had begun after rumours spread that Mr Diyawadanage had allegedly committed a blasphemous action, in tearing down posters with the name of the Prophet Muhammad.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-61144442

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  40. harry142857 says:

    https://order-order.com/2026/05/15/row-as-intelligence-committee-accuses-labour-of-covering-up-long-delayed-mandelson-files/

    Row as Intelligence Committee Accuses Labour of Covering Up Long-Delayed Mandelson Files
    ————————————————————————————–
    The Intelligence and Security Committee published a statement earlier today accusing the government of covering up the latest tranche of Mandelson Files

    Criteria applied too broadly

    In addition, having seen how Government is applying redactions on those grounds, the Committee has made clear that, in its view, they are being applied far too broadly – particularly in the case of personal information. We note that no body has been commissioned to review those redactions and assure Parliament that they are within the spirit of the Humble Address.

    Documents being withheld

    The Committee has been told that certain documents are being withheld from the process. The prime example is a vetting file held by UK Security Vetting. The Committee has made clear that it does not consider that the terms of the Humble Address allow for any documents to be withheld from Parliament: while Government may believe that there is good reason to withhold certain documents, it does not currently have the authority to so do. The Committee has therefore advised Government that we believe it must return to Parliament to seek Parliament’s agreement to withhold any documents.

    The Committee has also noted a number of overarching matters, which gravely concerned the Committee and which it considers it must therefore bring to Parliament’s attention:

    Use of unofficial communication systems

    The Committee found it extraordinary to see how much Government business appears to be being conducted over unofficial systems. Lengthy Whatsapp conversations between senior officials and ministers appear now to be the format by which Government policy is formulated. Government systems exist for a reason and should be the proper forum for the conduct of Government business. The Committee has raised this issue before – with the last Government – and it is disappointing to see not only that it continues, but the extent to which it has spread.”

    The statement was since withdrawn. After an internal row no doubt…

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  41. tomo says:

    Even as he submerges, the toxic arse can’t keep himself from prattling twattery….

    He’s worn out any welcome he might’ve had from “decent, fair, respectful” Britons I know.

    Foul

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Thanks Tomo – ok I am a miserable cynic – but hearing him saying that – and using the ‘full force of the law ‘line again is pretty revolting – and nauseating .

      He talks of division – but could he do more to cause division. He is inciting some people on Saturday to react – to play into his hands …..
      I said here several times in the week that his regime will cause trouble – I believe that even more now – using the Obama/ Biden 6 January playbook with undercover plod and others starting trouble – and seeking that inevitable riot plod response……
      But I pray to be wrong . If I was in the UK -i d definately go along 🇬🇧

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      • Flotsam says:

        His toolmaker Dad certainly made a fine tool

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        • Scroblene says:

          What on earth is that ridiculous excuse for a sort of MP thinking, publishing drivel like this?

          The man is an utter disgrace, and showing a disgusting avoidance of the truth about his failures.

          (This is the third time I’ve witten this post, the first two were criminally liable)…

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    • tomo says:

      Beelzebub speaks

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  42. atlas_shrugged says:

    Panic over. Whole region of Finland was warned to stay indoors:

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/15/finland-ends-drone-alert-amid-regional-fears-of-ukraine-war-overspill

    Finland ends drone alert amid regional fears of Ukraine war spillover

    Finnish authorities scramble fighter jets; defence chief says false alarm but warns of potential repeats while Russian war persists.

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  43. wwfc says:

    Syrian man found guilty of raping a young woman in a portaloo on Bournemouth beach

    https://www.gbnews.com/news/migrant-crisis-syrian-man-guilty-rape-bournemouth-mohammed-abdulla

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    • micknotmike says:

      Evening wolfie,

      Sure it’s not a “British man”? – Better wait for the bbc report….

      Notice that the three young women who died in the sea at Brighton have not been named, Police say they are waiting for the story to die down. Not those exact words, but draw your own conclusions….

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    • MarkyMark says:

      You cannot unrape a victim. BBC Verified fact.

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  44. vlad says:

    Some commentary on Smarmer’s video condemning Unite the Kingdom protest tomorrow.

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  45. Fedup2 says:

    Try outpoststudios on X

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  46. MarkyMark says:

    Comment “I’m offended by the Labor government. They need to be banned”

    “Stepmates Studios’ Mark Nicholson unveils a new movie of Pauline Hanson’s ‘Please Explain’ cartoons.

    The movie was scheduled to play in Parliament House, but was then banned.

    It comes on the grounds that the movie trailer might offend people.”

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  47. JonathanR says:

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  48. Up2snuff says:

    BBC WEB-SITE Watch #1 – The BBC are obsessed with ethnic wimmin

    I present as evidence: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clypr8p2lewo

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  49. MarkyMark says:

    He says nothing but talks for hours.

    ‘I’M STANDING FOR LEADERSHIP!’ | Wes Streeting BREAKS SILENCE on being the next Prime Minister
    The Mirror | 340k subscribers

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  50. MarkyMark says:

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