- “Ambulance staff to hold first strike for 30 years as NHS crisis deepens” – Thousands of health workers, including nurses as well as porters and cleaners, have voted in favour of industrial action, reports the Telegraph.
- “Quarter of teenagers who lived through lockdowns now have mental health problems” – As the figure rises from one in six in just a year, NHS data reveal the impact of Covid restrictions and attempts to adjust to a ‘new normal’ during the pandemic, reports the Telegraph.
- “Britain’s ‘golden era’ of close engagement with China is over, says Rishi Sunak” – The idea that free trade will democratise communist state is ‘naive’, the Prime Minister says in his first major policy speech, reports the Telegraph.
- “Tragic: 14-Year-Old Vaccine Myocarditis Victim” – Rav Arora in the Epoch Times tells the tragic story of a young vaccine victim.
- “More than 33,000 Covid fines withdrawn after Government concedes they are invalid” – The Sydney Morning Herald reports on the cancelling of fines representing just over half of all COVID-19 fines issued in NSW, following an unfavourable court judgment, with any already paid to be refunded.
- “Xocova’s emergency approval: ‘presumed’ effective, obviously unnecessary” – Guy Gin says he predicted that the Japanese Government would maintain Covid’s special legal status to justify giving emergency approval to domestically developed drugs and jabs based on their ‘presumed’ effectiveness, and he was right.
- “The hypocrisy over the coverage of the China protests is nauseating!” – Roger Watson in Unity News Network is glad to see that Prof. Devi Sridhar has “the courage to speak out in support of President Xi and his draconian Zero-Covid policies”.
- “Did West Africa’s Ebola Outbreak of 2014 Have a Lab Origin?” – Sam Husseini and virologist Dr. Jonathan Latham write in Independent Science News on the intriguing possibility that virologists “covered up the role of a U.S. funded pathogen lab in Sierra Leone when they blamed the 2014 West African Ebola outbreak on a Guinean boy”.
- “Full steam ahead for 5G – and let’s not even think about the damage to health” – Gillian Jamieson in TCW with an update on the current legal action over the negative health impacts of non-ionising electromagnetic radiation.
- “The Missing Babies of Europe” – Nine months after mass vaccination, 110,000 fewer babies are born, writes Mary Beth Pfeiffer in Rescue. The question is, how much is caused by the vaccine and how much is due to behaviour change around vaccination?
- “If we want to understand the cause of current excess deaths we should look at what people are not dying of at the moment” – Dr. Clare Craig tweets an analysis of what’s behind the mainly heart-related excess deaths this year.
- “The new global class war” – Joel Kotkin in Spiked says Western elites’ climate obsession is impoverishing the world’s poorest.
- “Sadiq Khan’s kamikaze war on motorists is an unforgivable act of fiscal recklessness” – Going against public opposition to a ULEZ expansion will do little to quell concerns about a hidden agenda to prop up a bankrupt Transport for London, writes Ben Marlow in the Telegraph.
- “Parliament Installs Free Tampon Machine in Men’s Bathroom” – A vending machine distributing free tampons has been installed in at least one men’s bathroom in Ireland’s parliament building, reports Breitbart News.
- “Elon Musk threatens Apple with war.” – When did Apple fall out of love with the misfits, asks Laura Dodsworth.
- “Cambridge University college dean in heresy row as sermon suggests Jesus had a ‘trans body’” – A Cambridge University college dean has been accused of heresy after backing a sermon that suggested Jesus Christ had a “trans body”, the Times reports.
- “Britain has abandoned any pretence of controlling immigration” – The Government is an immigration junkie, says Allison Pearson in the Telegraph: “It does its best to hide it from us, but it cannot break the habit of cheap foreign labour.”
- “John Mearsheimer: We’re playing Russian roulette” – The West “is screwed”, the realist foreign policy scholar tells UnHerd‘s Freddie Sayers.
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I’m glad you’ve closed down London Calling. Because your interlocutor has gradually transformed from a reasonable right wing dandy into some species of cultic fruitcake, complete with thin skin, it became impossible to sustain discussion. In the first place he responded with peevish insults to the first suggestion of disagreement; and worse, his “theories”, for want of a better word, boil down to a childish belief in a tribe of all powerful bogeymen. I stopped listening months ago for just this reason. Not only did JD reject the perfectly obvious point that there will never be a single explanation for all things; not only did he dismiss the role that accident plays in life, he wouldn’t even accept the perfectly proper point that in “woke” we are dealing with a tide of intellectual fashion among the whole educated class. No, for him it was bogeymen. At this point I have just heard the typically moderate and generous Young-point that JD is not mad, he’s just evangelical. Well, that sort of Christianity verges on madness in any case, does it not? Anglican, Catholic and Orthodox faith allows for science and reason – free-floating, late-comer’s amateur Protestantism amounts to a belief in UFOs and the Loch Ness Monster. It also explains his appalling sympathy for Islam – among the deadliest enemies freedom has ever had. Finally, to Mr Dixon, no it is not an insult to be called an ethnic nationalist. Ethnic nationalism is there in the belief systems of Churchill and de Gaulle and is wholly distinct from the beliefs of their famous German antagonist.
Clearly there are at least twenty-six religious nuts who worship at the shrine of Little Jim and his fight against the all-powerful Bogeymen. They can’t seem to muster an argument between them. What a surprise!
Like all religious fruitcakes, anything that it is beyond his intellect to understand is ascribed to a god or gods.
This is true of religious fruitcakes but not true of the more rationally religious, for example Dr Johnson, who had little truck with efforts at “theodicy” and dismissed all certainty as to the particular intentions or interventions of God.
And he would certainly not have ascribed all our misfortunes to some ongoing cabal of human agents as it seems the “born again” James is happy to do.
Indeed, with his obsessive focus on particular individuals he is close to viewing them as supernatural powers; and worse, he sees them as involved in a conspiracy over centuries.
Here we meet the ultimate nonsense which mutters darkly about secret societies, Freemasons et al – really, little better than taking Dan Brown seriously. And this, I fear, is why he reacted in such a prickly fashion – or so I understand – to some phantom accusation of anti-Semitism, for that is the really nasty creature which lurks at the end of so many such “rabbit-holes” – and he knows it.
Happily, he is clearly resisting that particular temptation; but one wonders how long it will take to overcome his resistance? After all, a once rational individual now rejects opposition, ascribes every evil to a thousand year conspiracy, denies evolution, palaeontology, the routine precautions of due scepticism and in their place relies on childish, fairy-tale explanations with horrible antecedents and horrifying possibilities. In claiming to be down this “rabbit hole” he evinces a last, uncomfortable sense that he is losing touch with truth; is, perhaps, giving out a final distress signal in hopes that someone might rescue him.
This, ultimately, is why I stopped tuning in. He needs help.
I stopped listening to London Calling simply because the show notes told me in too great a detail who thought what about which topic, so there was no need to listen.
I continued listening to hear Toby calmly and logically dealing with the ever more extreme Delingpole outbursts. I quite like JD and although I tend to dismiss his theories, I found it interesting to listen to them.
Interesting? Surely it was embarrassing? Like listening in on a private session between shrink and fruitcake. As for liking the poor fruitcake, well – he was once likeable, in his downright, right-wing hedonist days. Now that he’s a particularly aggressive member of some sort of pensioners’ Christian Union, complete with American Bible-bashing, he must be quite ghastly to meet.
Like all religious fruitcakes, anything that it is beyond his intellect to understand is ascribed to a god or gods.
Richmond was the capital of the Southern states in the Civil War. The men North of Richmond are yankees and bankers etc
Anthony wasn’t saying he lived there – he’s in NC I think
Good listen and good restaurant dish!! I used to listen to London Calling from the beginning, so will miss friends trying to work stuff out but there was getting less discussion about what might be happening.
I feel more optimistic after listening thank you but I wonder if one of you could listen to JDs latest podcast with the nice Irish guy about covid but worrying if he is right !?
Tuning in next week !
The ad-lib of “Re-wolving the Guardian” was so good that you must make the film. Toby drooling over the Moonbot trans-wolf going through Owen Jones like butter shows Toby’s inner psychopath, the more sinister for his veneer of urbanity.
I might add that I walked my dogs for years among leafy NJ suburbs less than an hour from NYC, happily co-existing with occasional bears and coyotes. Coyotes are half-wolf in the Eastern US and the ones I saw looked as big as wolves. Picking ticks off the dogs was more trouble.
It is hardly surprising that the podcast failed. It is one thing to punctuate something compelling by advertisements but times have moved on and there is no pretending that things are normal anymore. Such a conceit runs contrary to evryone’s lived experience and so such a podcast just gets consigned to background noise like a dog barking in the back garden. I don’t give advice except to say that God hates a coward most of all.
La Proudman is a wank-stain on the fabric of humanity
I was thinking skid mark. Even a wankstain had a degree of potential at some point in its existence.
Sadly I have reached a point with several sets of friends with regard to views on issues like leaving the EU, Covid, Lockdowns, Masks, “Vaccines”, Net Zero, DIE (yes there are HR managers among my friends). With one group we have had to agree not to discuss political issues. Another group (predominantly career long public sector employees) I have let go because we cannot talk about anything much any more due to their deep immersion in their narrative, which is infuriating.
It’s nuclear Toby, just say new-clear, not Dubya’s mangled nu-cu-lar. And regarding the crazy plane lady Nick, you should probably watch this, it may be helpful:
https://youtu.be/pInk1rV2VEg
NEW PODCAST OUT FROM THE REAL NORMAL PODCAST!
We’re back on the airwaves talking about the ‘Bibby Stockholm’ and her massive hull…plus we’re picking the bones out of light fingered museum curators. We cover the awful story of Lucy Letby, whilst also chatting about the usual madness that swirls around the woke, namely Graham Linehan.
https://therealnormalpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1268768/13442825-ep-53-get-your-big-bibby-stockholm-s-out
PLUS SILLY SONGS you unfortunate proles!