Start the Week 15th June 2026

This week Rupert Lowe publishes ‘The Rape Gang Inquiry Report ‘. How will the BBC treat this ? Ignore it like the BBC has done for years ? Rubbish it ? In any event it shows up the attitude of the Starmer/ Hermer regime .. which has a very selective attitude to ‘human rights ‘…

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10 Responses to Start the Week 15th June 2026

  1. Scroblene says:

    Vote Restore – get Binbags.

    Timing is everything here – first make sure Labour are on the back foot with Burnham getting a drubbing from Reform, then pile on the pressure of the Lowe report. We can agree with the report and Lowe’s huge efforts but from a position of strength.

    It will be more difficult if Labour are crowing about Makerfield and in disarray about TTK and the rest of them are scampering around the leftie stations and rags and trying to obfuscate everything.

    And avoid everything the bBC whines and yaps about. They’re part of the problem.

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  2. Fedup2 says:

    Hello Scroblene – this chap on X delivers detailed facts about events and holds the state to account far more than the state broadcaster –

    Jim Chimirie *

    On Sunday morning, Royal Marine Commandos and National Crime Agency officers boarded the Smyrtos, a Cameroon-flagged Russian oil tanker, in the English Channel. The operation took six hours, supported by Chinook, Merlin and Wildcat helicopters, an RAF P-8 Poseidon, and the warships HMS Sutherland and HMS Ledbury. Keir Starmer ordered it personally and called it “yet another blow to Russia.” It was the first UK-led boarding of a Russian shadow fleet vessel in British waters.
    The authority for this operation has existed since March. That month, Starmer agreed that British armed forces and law enforcement could stop, board and detain sanctioned shadow fleet vessels in accordance with international law. That is the legal framework. It has sat in place for eleven weeks.
    In those eleven weeks, more than two hundred sanctioned tankers sailed through Britain’s exclusive economic zone. Checked.
    Unchallenged. Three days ago, Britain’s role in shadow fleet enforcement was still limited to supporting others, while France carried out its fourth such boarding, commandos rappelling onto a tanker four hundred nautical miles off Brittany.
    Two weeks ago, a former Royal Marine MP told the Defence Secretary that France had again demonstrated seizing these vessels was “both legal and achievable,” and that the gap between Britain’s permissions and Britain’s actions came down to the Attorney General’s hesitation. Finland, Sweden, Estonia, France and the United States, he said, have no such hesitation.
    In April, the explanation on offer was that the constraint was never legal capability. Lord Hermer’s framework required an individual legal case for each boarding, and the government used that requirement to explain months of watching sanctioned vessels pass through British waters. A Russian frigate escorted tankers through twenty-one miles of Channel while Iran closed a strait of similar width with a single announcement. The Navy was ready. The law, we were told, was not.
    The law was ready in March. What changed on Sunday was not the framework. It was the decision to use it.
    Makerfield votes on Thursday. Reform holds every council ward in the constituency. A government that spent eleven weeks explaining why two hundred tankers could not be touched found, four days before a by-election it cannot afford to lose badly, that the first one could be.
    This is not really a story about Russia, or about the Channel. It is the same story as Britain’s asylum backlog. 87,450 people. A four percent removal rate. Years of unused levers. It is the same story as Hungary, which received 47 asylum applications in the same six months Britain received roughly 50,000, and as America, where border crossings fell from 1.6 million to under 240,000 within months of a government choosing to act. The tools existed throughout, in every case. The decision to use them was the only variable that was ever missing. On Sunday, for four days’ worth of reasons, it stopped being missing.ENDS

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  3. Fedup2 says:

    BBC big on censoring children from using the internet ….just another step from reducing access to free thought … then the Marxists will say VPRs are defeating ‘restrictions ‘ and are therefore banned ….. pray for freedom in 2029 ….

    Meanwhile a ‘government unit ‘ is being accused of preying on the next of kin of murder victims – eg the killing of Henry Nowak – to promote the multi cultural lie that everything is ‘okay ‘ ….
    It seems they try every sort of dirty tricks to stop angry next of kin and locals from protesting – and allows scum such as TTK to repeatedly say ‘respect the wishes of the family ‘…

    We won’t be hearing about the. (Research, Information and Communication Unit RICU ) On the BBC …
    -and the British state will be changing the name again …. Vile

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    • digg says:

      Starmer has not rumbled that you can’t stop possibility, only actions. Therefore just as it would make no sense to arrest every shopper in case they turned out to be shop-lifters, it makes no sense to throw out whole social media bans on any group. These kids will run rings round any attempt and just like booze, fags and vapes become a challenge to be overcome.

      Typical progressive assuming they have law supe-powers they just don’t and never will have.

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  4. digg says:

    I suppose they cant help themselves, such is their feral hatred (and fear) of Trump. The Guardian have come up with a wheeze whereby they group all their top Trump mania media folk together to try to outdo each other with fetid descriptions of how foul in their acrid, burning with hate eyes they view him on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/jun/14/80th-birthday-messages-president-trump-greta-thunberg-piers-morgan-

    The built-in group mania could not be more evident and neatly sums up what Trump has been wresting with for years from the rabid, hate-filled, partisan, juvenile left-wing media.

    Not one of the comments comes across as more than a fifth-form, badly written, smartarse, hateful bile piece.

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  5. Flotsam says:

    We all hear of some stabbings and other crimes committed by immigrants in the MSM and BBC, One wonders how much is unreported. As an example there was an incident involving Albanians in the Stoke on Trent area. It wasn’t exactly unreported but I bet most people outside of the area will not of heard about it. There seems to be a lot of crime committed by Albanians in Crewe and Stoke. In this case, on the plus side, it could be Albanian v Albanian violence, to be confirmed.
    Police Report, verbatim. Strangely the Police actually state one of the proponents is “white”

    “Published:14:1510/06/2026
    A third man has been charged after two people were stabbed during a fight in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.

    Leo Mhillaj, 40, of Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, who is white and of Albanian nationality, has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place and one count of violent disorder.

    It comes after we were called to The Strand at 11.45am on Saturday (6 June), following a report of a group of people fighting with weapons in the street.

    Two men who were injured in the incident were taken to hospital. They remain there in a stable condition today (Wednesday 10 June).

    Aldo Hala, 22, of Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent, and Kostandin Kola, 28, of Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, appeared in court on Monday 8 June after being charged in connection with this investigation. They have both been remanded in custody ahead of their next appearance at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on 6 July.”

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  6. JohnC says:

    Trump heralds Iran deal but questions – and risks – remain
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9824e0rz75o

    The BBC simply cannot bring themselves to give Trump any credit. They ALWAYS add some negative influencer remark.

    So what might these questions and risks be ?.

    ‘Yet questions remain over crucial issues including what the restrictions on enrichment will be and what should happen to the stockpile of highly enriched uranium Iran has now.’

    Quite astounding. This was the whole reason for the war and hence the BBC have almost totally ignored it from the start because it gave Trumps war legitimacy.

    But now all of a sudden it’s the crucial issue of the day because they have nothing else to use.

    They are the most shameless of TDS Leftist hypocrites. They are like spiteful children playing a game.

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  7. JohnC says:

    This is the ‘Harrow incident’ which shows what Londonistan has become. You can be sure this is going on over the entire city. The guy only got them here because he was wearing smart glasses to film them.

    NOT reported by the BBC of course – despite it going viral.

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  8. Fedup2 says:

    JohnC – I heard they were quietly fired – but somehow I bet they come back ( relatives in the HR department ) – that’s the future of ‘law enforcement …

    … I had one piece of video of a lorry driver on the A12? Showing how a local council spies on lay-bys to catch lorry drivers peeing … and hands out £150 on the spot fines …. The cars they use apparently point at an angle to video ‘offenders ‘…
    A country rapidly going to the bottom …

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