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by Toby Young
28 October 2023 2:42 AM

  • “Israel-Gaza war latest: ground forces ‘expanding activity’” – Israeli tanks crossed into Gaza overnight as the conflict intensifies, reports the Times.
  • “IDF launches ‘unprecedented’ airstrikes in Gaza” – Israel ratcheted up its aerial onslaught in preparation for a ground invasion, according to the Mail.
  • “Iran is hijacking UK pro-Palestinian protests, police warn” – Iranian agents are creating unrest in Britain by stoking Gaza protests, senior police have said as they prepare for a fresh round of demonstrations today, says the Times.
  • “Protesters chanting ‘Jihad’ may not be arrested, say Met ahead of pro-Palestine march” – The Metropolitan Police have warned protestors they may arrest people for chanting ‘Jihad’, but it will depend on the exact meaning of ‘Jihad’ that officers (and their advisors from the Crown Prosecution Service sitting in control rooms and reviewing footage) think they’ve intended, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Sumption: it’s not illegal to chant for Palestine” – In an interview in UnHerd, Lord Sumption says there’s been an “an awful lot of nonsense” talked about whether pro-Palestine supporters should be allowed to protest in the UK. Of course they should, he tells James Billot.
  • “Calling for jihad is not an automatic hate crime, says CPS chief” – Max Hill KC, the new Director of Public Prosecutions, says ‘Jihad’ chants “mean a lot of things to a lot of people” and are not necessarily against the law, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Deranged defence of Hamas on campuses could finally loosen wokeism” – Has wokeism jumped the shark? In an essay for the Mail, Niall Fergusson dares to hope that the explosion of support for Hamas by progressive radicals on university campuses may wake people up to how dangerous woke-ism is.
  • “Eliminating Hamas is a legitimate Israeli war aim backed by international law” – According to Jeremy Brier KC in the Telegraph, states are allowed to defend themselves against those who wish to destroy them
  • “‘I just prayed they wouldn’t be killed’: Families of the Hamas hostages share their stories” – The Telegraph has pulled together photographs and descriptions of the 200-plus people being held hostage in Gaza.
  • “Please can we stop equating Hamas and Israel” – In his Mail column, Boris Johnson says Hamas and Israel’s armed forces are not morally equivalent.
  • “Boris Johnson joins GB News as presenter and commentator” – The former Prime Minister is joining GB News next year, where he’ll act as a pundit and present a new series about “the power of Britain”, according to the Telegraph.
  • “The challenges ahead for GB News as Ofcom gears up for battle” – Britain’s youngest broadcaster could finally be tamed by Ofcom, warns the Telegraph.
  • “The race against time to stop Xi Jinping from putting an end to Taiwan’s ambiguous freedom” – The Taiwanese case is different from Ukraine, and Beijing may have learnt from Putin’s mistakes, says Charles Moore in the Telegraph.
  • “We live in dark times – but now is no time to despair” – If we look to the data, the world is better than it was, says Jordan Peterson in the Telegraph.
  • “Regulator Didn’t Tell Public About Post COVID-19 Vaccination Myocarditis for Four Months” – The MHRA said it needed to assess data from multiple sources before adding warnings to COVID shots, according to the Epoch Times.
  • “Teacher who refused to test or wear a face mask loses her legal battle” – Teacher Ijeomi Onyebalu refused to comply with her primary school’s policies of testing twice a week and covering her face and was fired, reports the Mail.
  • “Face masks let thugs, thieves and other criminals hide in plain sight. Ban them” – This poisonous legacy of lockdown should be restricted at public protests and in some other settings, argues Isabel Oakeshott in her Telegraph column.
  • “Further reflections on the Hallett Inquiry” – We need to take the opportunity of shedding light on events for all of our and our descendants’ sake, argue Drs Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson in Trust the Evidence.
  • “City watchdog to review NatWest over Farage failings” – The Financial Conduct Authority is to interview Coutts’s staff to “to identify and address any significant shortcomings” in the bank’s treatment of Nigel Farage, reports the Telegraph.
  • “NatWest suffers its steepest share fall since Brexit” – The banking group that de-banked Farage suffers ‘disappointing’ third-quarter results, missing analyst profit expectations and trimming its lending margins guidance, says the Mail. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunch of people.
  • “Alison Rose: Former NatWest boss fights to keep £10m bonuses” – Dame Alison Rose, the former NatWest boss, has hired the law firm that handled Princess Diana’s divorce in her battle to keep her £10m golden parachute, reports the Times.
  • “The public still isn’t being told the full truth about net zero” – Debate over green trade-offs is needed to avoid a destructive path to a sustainable future, writes Kate Andrews in the Telegraph.
  • “Auto execs are coming clean: EVs aren’t working” – From GM to Tesla to Mercedes, execs across the auto industry are lowering expectations on electric vehicles, reports Business Insider.
  • “Ford hits the brakes on $12 billion in EV spending because EVs are too expensive” – Customers don’t want to spend extra on Ford’s EVs, says the Verge.
  • “The climate scaremongers: Babet, a pretty normal sort of storm” – In TCW: Defending Freedom, Paul Homewood says storm Babet wasn’t all that unusual.
  • “‘Britain’s A Goner With The Wind” – Watch investment advisor Barry Norris’s ‘stockumentary’ about why wind power won’t solve Britain’s energy needs.
  • “First Nord Stream, now Balticconnector: What is happening to European Baltic gas pipelines?” – On his Substack, Eugyppius takes a deep dive into the destruction of two Baltic gas lines, the latest being the Balticconnector, where foul play was almost certainly involved.
  • “City turns its back on ethical investing as geopolitical upheaval removes its shine” – Investors are ditching ESG for old-fashioned profits, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Diners hit with ‘carbon footprint charge’ on restaurant bills” – Scheme aims to tackle global warming by charging £1.23 per cover
  • “Elon Musk calls Humza Yousaf a ‘blatant racist’ in response to Scottish parliament speech” – The world’s richest man has called Scotland’s First Minister a “blatant racist” after watching a video of his speech in which he complained about too many white people in top jobs in Scotland, which is 95.4% white.
  • “Baroness Falkner: how I survived the ‘witch-hunt’ at my equality watchdog” – The saga that has dominated Baroness Falkner’s life for the past eight months finally came to an end on Tuesday morning. She’s given an interview to the Times.
  • “Stephen King’s shining plug of JK Rowling novel could signal end of trans row” – Horror author offers olive branch after he was snubbed by Harry Potter writer for his wishy washy views on trans, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Trigger warning: museum of banned art opens in Barcelona” – To be on the walls of the Museo del Arte Prohibido, the art has to have been banned at some point in the past, reports the Times.
  • “‘Activist teachers’ questioned pupils every term about their gender, parents claim” – At yesterday’s LGB Alliance conference, attendees heard horror stories from parents of school-aged children, including children being punished for ‘misgendering’ their teacher, says the Telegraph.
  • “The most brutal Downfall parody you’ll ever see” – Eylon Levy, an Israeli Government spokesperson, has flagged up a Downfall parody showing Hitler furious that Hamas managed to kill so many Jews in one day.

The most brutal “Downfall” parody you’ve ever seen: Hitler finds out about Hamas’s October 7 Massacre pic.twitter.com/swXXfMZrh9

— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) October 26, 2023

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago

“Protesters chanting ‘Jihad’ may not be arrested, say Met ahead of pro-Palestine march”

VAR for political protests.? What will they think of next.

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Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

“What do we want?”
“An intellectual jihad making an irrefutable case for a separate Palestinian state that will persuade Israel to be reasonable.”
“When do we want it?”
“As soon as negotiations can be organised”

Nothing to see here, Lads.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Interestingly, Sir Desmond Swayne is something of a free speech absolutist on this issue, despite him being pretty pro-Israel. ‘Jihad’ (desmondswaynemp.com)

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

I agree with him and don’t think it’s an odd position to take…
There is no free speech, if you ban anything you don’t like…

..and as long as it’s just part of a protest, and no one is targeted or threatened I don’t think it’s a big problem..if it gets out of hand we have plenty of laws that cover it….….

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  ebygum

I agree with you and with him – his view is not odd but refreshing.

I am fairly pro-Israel too, but think free speech has to be given the broadest possible space.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

“Diners hit with ‘carbon footprint charge’ on restaurant bills” – Scheme aims to tackle global warming by charging £1.23 per cover

I’m surprised the charge isn’t £6.66

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

Oh look, another tax to provide arms for Ukraine…

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WyrdWoman
WyrdWoman
1 year ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

We need to rework that ULEZ comment by Lee Hurst earlier in the year:

‘According to the govt, you eating food is causing such bad climate change in the world that each year you are literally destroying the environment.
You absolute b*astards.
However….
If you give them £1.23 per cover each time you eat out, the environment can go f*ck itself.’

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

That is one charge I will never pay.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

In fact if I go in to a restaurant that is pushing this crap I will walk out and give them a flea in their ear.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Sleepwalking towards digital dystopia
– latest leaflet to print at home or forward to politicians, media, friends online.

09b Sleepwalking towards digital dystopia MONOCHROME copy.jpg
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WyrdWoman
WyrdWoman
1 year ago

“Protesters chanting ‘Jihad’ may not be arrested, say Met ahead of pro-Palestine march” 

….but anyone in the vicinity silently praying for peace in their heads might be….

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Is Europe destined for civil war? I’d have thought that sounded far-fetched not so long ago but looking at the state countries are in now, the crime levels thanks to a certain demographic and the rights they are afforded, the lack of power the police now seem to have, who are reduced to just enablers, alongside the politicians who are making it all possible and are doing nothing to stop it, I can see how this is a distinct possibility.

”No sane person, according to Thucydides, wants the worst form of war, which is civil war. It is for this reason that Europe needs to better understand what it has done to itself. Europe doubtless intended to “do good” but has demographically overwhelmed itself with people who Europeans may have imagined were fleeing tyranny, but who in fact were bringing tyranny with them. Three measures seem worth considering.

The first is a moratorium on immigration. Europeans will have the greatest difficulty integrating the populations already present in their countries. They may not even be able to. Many do not seem to want to integrate into European culture; they appear to want Europeans to integrate into theirs. It should by now be obvious that adding millions of newcomers every year will not solve the problem.

When the Italian Navy intercepted illegal migrants in the Mediterranean Sea and sent them back to their point of origin in Libya, not only did the ECHR condemn Italy for this “obvious” breach of human rights; the Italians had to pay 15,000 euros ($17,000 at the time) to each of these illegal migrants in the name of “moral damage”. This kind of money is equivalent to more than 10 years of income in the countries of origin of Mr. Hirsi Jamaa and his companions: Somalia and Eritrea.
In 2016, Somalia’s GDP per capita was an estimated $400 ; Eritrea’s $1,300. Everyone, of course, heard about the Hirsi ruling. In Africa, especially, many understood that if they could reach the Mediterranean, European navies would now be obliged to ferry them directly to Europe.”

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/20103/europe-civil-war

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EppingBlogger
EppingBlogger
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I don’t understand all the hand wringing over the lack of integration. Does no one remember that since tge Blair government went searching the world for immigrants the political class has called for multiculturalism and acclaimed it’s supposed benefits to us all.

Well, we’ve got it but few can see the advantages except those who came here to live safer than in their own countries at our expense and those who hated us all along.

I would rate that as among the most successful of all the policies promoted by the political class in recent decades. They have got what they wanted and all at no cost to them.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I don’t think, or I hope we aren’t, near a civil war yet!!…..but certainly I think mass unregulated immigration is going to be THE big question to decide in relation to who you vote for…throughout Europe…We have seen it already…
In Britain of course I won’t be voting as we have no choice, as they are all ‘for’..until someone new appear I’m knackered….

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  ebygum

Sweden’s right-wing government said on Friday it would make it harder for non-European immigrants to receive social benefits, saying it wanted to dissuade migrants from arriving, and better integrate those who do.


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modularist
modularist
1 year ago

In your protest coverage, you seem to have missed the one yesterday about Jewish protestors shutting down Grand Central Station.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2023/10/28/protest-new-york-grand-central-israel-gaza-palestine/

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WyrdWoman
WyrdWoman
1 year ago
Reply to  modularist

Back to your substack piece again, modularist. It’s been disappointing just how little coverage there has been of both UN activities and the various mediation negotiations that are taking place to defuse this horrific situation, let alone demonstrations by non-allied groups of all denominations urging peace.

The United Nations General Assembly on Friday adopted a major resolution on the Gaza crisis, calling for an “immediate, durable and sustained humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of hostilities.”

https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/10/1142932

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
1 year ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

I was just about to post the same link with a comment from Mike Yeadon, Robin Monotti & Cory Morningstar’s Telegram.
I’ll post the comment anyway.

“UN General Assembly adopts Gaza resolution calling for immediate and sustained ‘humanitarian truce’ | UN News

120 votes in favour, 14 against and 45 abstentions.”

https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/10/1142847

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

This part is noteworthy. See how many countries voted against condemning the atrocities committed by Hamas on Oct 7th;

”BREAKING: The United Nations General Assembly just voted on an amendment to condemn the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas.

It failed to get a 2/3 majority to pass with 55 countries voting against and 23 abstentions.

Ambassadors even applauded after it failed.”

https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1718003966787694852

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

What does that tell you?

It tells me that large parts of the world either don’t read this conflict the way our media does or that they don’t share our values. Probably some of both.

In polling, 3/4 of the UK public wants an immediate ceasefire; this is not reflected by our media either.

Many of those people marching today will be people who are concerned about the civilians of Gaza and who want a ceasefire and peace. That will not be reflected by the media, which will smear them as jihadists and Hamas supporters/apologists.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  modularist

Yes…the split is pretty much ‘the west’ and the rest….I suspect some voted, not from conscience but from ‘allegiances …’ either way…

I think though that this should make the Western countries as a whole just stop and have a re-think…this is the moment when they go all out against the ‘rest of the world’ or not….!!

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

Indeed!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Now here’s an example of ‘free speech’, and how it’s evidently a one-way street. Riddle me this; if shouting for a jihad and gassing the Jews is tolerated ( because free speech ), why is this guy not allowed to state actual fact? See the reaction of the Muslims and how triggered they are, but he’s done nothing wrong ( <2min );

https://twitter.com/ApostateProphet/status/1718091017302274334

He’s referring to what is written in their Koran yet he deserves to get lynched? Double standards, much?

”According to ahadith reported by Bukhari, the Prophet of Islam “married Aisha when she was a girl of six years of age, and he consumed [i.e., consummated] that marriage when she was nine years old.”[2] He was at this time in his early fifties. Many Islamic apologists claim – in the teeth of this evidence – that Aisha was actually older. Karen Armstrong asserts that “Tabari says that she was so young that she stayed in her parents’ home and the marriage was consummated there later when she had reached puberty.”[3] Unfortunately, her readers are unlikely to have volumes of Tabari on hand to check her assertion; contrary to Armstrong’s account, the Muslim historian quotes Aisha thusly: “The Messenger of God married me when I was seven; my marriage was consummated when I was nine.”[4]

https://www.jihadwatch.org/the_truth_about_muhammad

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago

Norman Finkelstein’s ‘teach-in’ on Israel, Hamas and Gaza.
https://normanfinkelstein.substack.com/p/rehosted-umass-amherst-teach-in

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Captain Obvious needs to ask; Does anyone know why these people can’t be taken to a closer and more suitable Muslim country? Has peak Jihad not been reached yet in the UK?

”The UK has started the evacuation of AFGHAN REFUGEES, eligible for asylum, from PAKISTAN

The first flight carrying 132 refugees landed at London STANSTED AIRPORT at 3.15pm yesterday

Around 3000 AFGHAN REFUGEES will be flown to England and put in HOTELS over the next 6 weeks

They have been in Pakistan since last year when the UK authorities made accommodation arrangements a prerequisite for repatriation

Their repatriation became a contentious issue for the UK government after two refugees, eligible for the relocation, filed a case in a London court, forcing London to expedite the repatriation

On Thursday, a chartered flight with 132 Afghan refugees onboard departed the Islamabad International Airport for London’s Stansted Airport at 3:15pm.”

https://twitter.com/ActivePatriotUK/status/1717799787502699006

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

FFS.

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WyrdWoman
WyrdWoman
1 year ago

“The challenges ahead for GB News as Ofcom gears up for battle” 

That horse was broken when they turfed out Mark Steyn.

Plus:

“Boris Johnson joins GB News as presenter and commentator” 

Any bets being taken for how soon an anonymous Ofcom complaint is made? First show, perhaps?

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

Bozo the traitor on GB News. I won’t be watching. In fact the only GB News I watch now is Neil Oliver.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I literally would rather make myself blind than watch Boris…the evil turd…!

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago

UN vote. 140:14, 45 abstentions (including UK), for an immediate ceasefire.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/un-resolution-urging-immediate-gaza-ceasefire-passes-with-overwhelming-majority/

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago
Reply to  modularist

Correction, 120 for.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  modularist

Israel and the USA voted against the ceasefire…along with twelve other countries..there were 45 abstentions including the UK (fecking evil cowards)

All communications have now been cut off with both the WHO, the UN and other humanitarian groups having lost all communication with their colleagues in Gaza…
Make no mistake, I believe a truly evil act is being carried out that will stain the people committing it forever….

“Carpet-bombing two million Palestinians in the dark.
This is “counterterrorism”. This is “self-defence”. This is “democracy”. This is “civilisation”.
This is what Western powers have shown unconditional support for……”

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago

“Please can we stop equating Hamas and Israel” – Boris..

Exactly who is equating them?

I haven’t seen one word in any Western MSM to that end.. Not one….and I don’t think the general public think it for a moment either….

So who exactly is the comment aimed at?

Maybe there’s another question, which you don’t want to answer, which is can we stop equating the innocent civilians in Gaza with Hammas? That, I think, is the question you don’t like people asking…

As far as I can see it’s only people like Boris and the rest of the ‘London luvvies’,

(all of who seem to appear in this round-up) putting up a mostly imaginary straw man, just so they can tear it down…..which is much easier than tackling the real problems…

People see right through you..and as I’ve said a million times..this doesn’t help the people you seem to think you are helping….

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago
Reply to  ebygum

Quite. The main equation I see is between Hamas and the Palestinians.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  modularist

..It gives me no joy actually to point out these realities..I think that’s why a lot of people want to leave DS, or are very fed-up….

Daily we are bombarded with ‘everybody is anti semitic stories…’ from the London echo-chamber…..
..but never the ‘are Israel’s current actions right or wrong’ stories …

We all see the dissonance behind the fact that anyone talking about, or to Israel, has to mention October 7th…or else they are somehow anti-Semitic….but no one is allowed to follow that with any talk of Gaza or Israel’s actions…

I suppose it’s up to us to try to claim some balance by posting the ‘other’ stories….like the one you posted about Grand Central Station?

As I have no allegiance to Israel, I don’t feel that pointing out anything to do with the conflict is off the table..as it has never been with anything else..

UN…Palestine…
”It’s been confirmed that 53 of our colleagues in Gaza have been killed since October 7
These people dedicated their lives to their communities. One colleague died collecting bread. He leaves behind 6 children.
We are beyond devastated, as this unspeakable suffering continues.”

The DS can be as closed-minded as it wants in ploughing one furrow..but the rest of the world aren’t following..and I wish they would wake up at least enough to accept there isn’t just one story out there….

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modularist
modularist
1 year ago
Reply to  ebygum

I’m not leaving because it is one of the few places that does not censor BTL.

Spiked does not censor BTL either, but I did leave after Fraser and Tom attacked Andrew Bridgen on spurious grounds, which pales in comparison in contrast to their articles over the last three weeks. They still defend free speech, but they just made me too angry over Bridgen when only he, with some support from Chope & McVey, is the only person in Parliament standing up for the truth and against the WHO.

I am disappointed with TY’s editorial line here, but I’ll stay.

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jimfahy
jimfahy
1 year ago

I see the Daily Sceptic’s tiresome campaign against electric vehicles continues. Toby, sort Will out, please.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  jimfahy

What makes you think it’s just “Will” or that “Toby” is an EV enthusiast?

Where is this “tiresome campaign”? I mean, I’ve seen plenty of sceptical reporting regarding the supposed benefits of EVs, their apparent downsides, and quite correctly IMO plenty of opposition to attempts to impose EVs on a market that clearly doesn’t want them.

If some firm wants to make EVs and sell them, and people want to buy them, and someone wants to install charging stations, let them do so – just not with my tax money thanks, and as long as manufacturers are free to make ICE cars and I am free to buy them, forever.

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Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

My brother (a Tesla owner) received a message from Tesla offering benefits for making new contacts for them. Another from Octopus for green energy contacts. His thought was that the only other person he knows who would want a Tesla already has two. Why might that be, and why would green suppliers need to hold recruiting drives at all, the technology being so superior?

I suppose that all the rest of the country are bucking market forces by reading disinformation from the Daily Mail or DS instead of the enthusiastic reports of their betters. That’s what comes of not centralising the economy enough so that the plebs have to see reason.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

The only EV owners I know are rich people or people who have them via the firms they work for, with huge subsidies from the taxpayer.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago
Reply to  jimfahy

EV’s are a political solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. Even if the problem did exist, and reducing CO2 was a benefit, EV’s are a lousy way of achieving that. The only reason that EV’s have got any traction at all is that big companies and public bodies buy them for their ESG value, and then there’s the obscene amount of tax payer money being throw at private individuals to buy them. Take that away, and they will die faster than the market for a Betamax video recorder.

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Steve-Devon
Steve-Devon
1 year ago
Reply to  jimfahy

I think EVs could well be a key issue in the looming net-zero challenge. The net-zero politicians have demanded that this technology just steps in and replaces ICE vehicles, but they do not do this. Yes they are a mode of transport but you cannot run them the same way you run ICE vehicles, in my view individual ownership of an EV is not a viable option, if you are going to use one it needs to be on a lease option or via a car club. They are too much of a liability to justify individual personal ownership.
The motor industry is an important part of the UK economy, are the politicians OK to see the motor industry decline along with the UK economy? Will they petulantly restrict petrol and diesel supplies and push ICE vehicles off the road? In my view given current technology, resources and finance; we can only hope to have 3 – 5 million EVs on the UK’s roads. If they push all the ICE vehicles off the road that is a lot of current motorists who will no longer have a car. This would have huge and dramatic social and economic impacts, Are we ready for all this, do the politicians really know where all this is heading?

To my mind that is why all the articles about EVs are important.

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rachel.c
rachel.c
1 year ago
Reply to  jimfahy

perhaps if you wrote a considered article countering the tireless campaign and supporting the case for evs DS would include it.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/27/british-lawyers-call-on-government-to-press-for-ceasefire-in-gaza

More than 250 British lawyers, including eminent KCs and professors of law, have called on the UK government to press for a ceasefire in Gaza, saying serious breaches of international law are being committed.
The lawyers have written to the prime minister, Rishi Sunak; James Cleverly, the foreign secretary; and Grant Schapps, the defence secretary, setting out what is in effect legal advice regarding the Israel-Hammas war.

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