- “Sir Keir Starmer has become a national laughing stock” – No wonder the Prime Minister’s approval rating has sunk so low: his policies are as vicious as they are incoherent, says Camilla Tominey in the Telegraph.
- “Go it alone and let Ukraine fire missiles, Keir Starmer told” – After talks in Washington reached a stalemate, five former Defence Secretaries said Britain shouldn’t wait for U.S. backing, reports the Times.
- “Inside Starmer’s feuding No. 10” – Factionalism and distrust stalk Downing Street, says Tom McTague in UnHerd.
- “How Brexit Britain became Europe’s most migrant-friendly country” – The Telegraph reports on figures that show the U.K. has become easier to get into than some other countries in the EU – despite us supposedly taking back control.
- “The Left can no longer hide from the terrible costs of mass migration” – Far from benefiting the country, too many unskilled migrants are a net cost to other taxpayers, says Camilla Tominey.
- “Sweden offers immigrants £26,000 to return home” – Sweden has announced that it will pay immigrants up to £26,000 to return to their native countries, raising the existing financial incentive by a factor of more than 30, reports the Times. What’s to stop them just coming back again?
- “The killer who claimed asylum” – The case of Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai exposes the lethal dysfunction of our asylum system, says Tom Slater in Spiked.
- “Labour adviser claims failure to study anti-racism in schools helped fuel summer riots” – A Labour education adviser with no understanding of the white working class has claimed that a failure to teach anti-racism in schools helped fuel the summer riots, the Telegraph reports.
- “Is Reform the Right Future for Britain?” – Warren Alexander takes a closer look at the Reform party in the New Conservative.
- “Sadiq Khan’s mad new plan for crime is an insult to law-abiding Londoners” – Allowing convicted criminals to jump the housing queue would not just be unfair. It could also cause crime to increase, says Michael Deacon in the Telegraph, spelling out the obvious.
- “Coconut ‘not a racist slur’ as pro-Palestine protester cleared” – A teacher who held a placard at a pro-Palestine protest portraying Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts has been found not guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence after the judge ruled the image was political satire, not abuse, reports the Times.
- “Jeremy Bowen dismisses report that says BBC ‘breached guidelines 1,500 times’ over Israel-Hamas war” – The BBC’s anti-Israel International Editor Jeremy Bowen has dismissed a report that found the BBC breached its own editorial guidelines more than 1,500 times at the height of the Israel-Hamas war, the Telegraph reports.
- “A Stupid Cartoon and the University Ideology” – An essay by Paul Berman in Quillette on Frantz Fanon, Stokely Carmichael and the roots of the recent uproar over Zionism in American universities.
- “Britain’s war on second-home owners is backfiring disastrously” – Second-home owners are selling up as taxes on the properties head skyward, but locals will miss them when they’re gone, says Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.
- “The truth about the city where Trump claims migrants are eating pets” – In the Mail, Greg Woodfield goes to Springfield to try to get to the bottom of the rumours.
- “Doctor who helped convict Letby previously said there was ‘no objective evidence’ against her” – At Letby’s trial, Dr. Ravi Jayaram was said to have caught the nurse “virtually red handed” dislodging a breathing tube from a baby, but documents leaked to the Telegraph show that the consultant paediatrician did not mention the incident when interviewed at the time.
- “How unusual was the spike in neonatal deaths when Lucy Letby was working?” – Norman Fenton and a colleague go through the statistical evidence on the Letby baby deaths that even preprint servers are now refusing to publish.
- “Evidence against Lucy Letby and what may show her innocence” – In Part One of his analysis for the Mail, Guy Adams covers Lucy Letby’s ‘suspicious’ Facebook searches and alterations to medical records to help readers make up their own mind about the verdict.
- “NHS staff drafted into schools to coach lockdown children on potty training” – NHS nurses are being deployed to toilet train lockdown babies starting their first term of school this month, the Telegraph reveals.
- “Kamala Harris’ worst plan yet: bringing the NHS to America” – Democratic politicians seem determined to drag American healthcare into a statist quagmire, says Sally Pipes in the Telegraph.
- “Special education spending surges 70% amid autism wave” – One in every hundred schoolchildren are now entitled to support due to autism, a figure that has doubled in the last five years, as local authority spending on special needs jumps 70%, the Telegraph reports.
- “Divisive vote to legalise assisted dying ‘could be held within weeks’” – According to the Mail, the Prime Minister is privately paving the way for a vote before Christmas on helping old people into their graves.
- “‘Citizens’ juries’ are an attempt to subvert democracy” – ‘Citizens’ juries’ like the one that has just backed euthanasia are glorified focus groups and often designed to reach a preferred conclusion, says Tom Harris in the Telegraph.
- “Mobile phones banned at 44 schools across U.K.” – A national academy chain is believed to be the first to prohibit 35,000 students from using their tech devices, according to the Telegraph.
- “Households face £630m bill as Miliband takes control of Britain’s electricity network” – Energy secretary Ed Miliband has announced a £630m deal that will see the Government take control of the organisation behind Britain’s power systems, with the cost clawed back from households through their energy bills, reports the Telegraph.
- “Labour to back away from 2030 petrol car ban” – Ministers are planning to back away from a total ban on the sale of new petrol-powered cars by allowing hybrid vehicles to remain on the market until 2035, according to the Telegraph.
- “The Natural History Museum has an important job – and it isn’t agitprop” – The South Kensington institution has entranced generations of children, but with its new climate agenda it has grand ambitions rather beyond its remit, says Michael Mosbacher in the Telegraph.
- “Free speech storm embroils church after vicar sacked over ‘anti-woke’ YouTube channel” – CofE breakaway group the Free Church of England sacked Rev Brett Murphy after ruling the anti-woke videos he posted online had brought the church “into disrepute”, reports the Telegraph.
- “Dependence on China is putting British values at risk in higher education, says Lord Patten” – Dependence on Chinese students threatens to erode British values at universities, outgoing Oxford Chancellor Lord Patten has warned, according to the Telegraph.
- “Female barristers rebel against crackdown on ‘unfashionable views’ amid trans tensions” – Some gender-critical barristers have raised concerns about the proposed changes to the professional code of conduct, under which barristers would be punished if they do not act in a way that “advances equality, diversity, and inclusion”, the Telegraph reports.
- “How gender ideology corrupts rape crisis centres” – The male trans head of the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre has resigned after a scathing report on the centre revealed how it had been corrupted by gender ideology, writes Julie Bindel in the Spectator.
- “NSPCC’s ‘confused’ gender guidance puts children at risk, warns charity” – The NSPCC’s gender guidance is “confused” and potentially putting children at risk by encouraging them to use opposite-sex changing rooms, a charity has warned, according to the Telegraph.
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Go it alone and let Ukraine fire missiles, Keir Starmer told
As far as the Russian Union State is concerned, that decision has already been made.
‘The process has really started, there is such a camouflage discussion. Obviously, the decision has been made a long time ago’
Dmitry Peskov, press secretary, President’s Administration, Russian Union State, 130924.
This is the response that they intend:
‘As you know, the structural divisions of the MBDA UK concern (developer and manufacturer of Storm Shadow missiles) are located in the UK. The headquarters are in Stevenage, and the production sites are in Bristol, Bolton and Stevenage.
In this case, it follows the submarine forces of the Northern Fleet (for example, the 24th Division of submarines and part of the forces of the 11th Division of submarines) and the 201st heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Long-range Aviation of the Russian Air Force permanent base airfield – Engels at night (to minimize losses among civilian personnel of MBDA UK enterprises) to strike with cruise missiles of the sea (Kalibr-PL) and air-based (X-101) at the production sites of the concern in the UK. To solve these tasks, first of all, use nuclear multipurpose submarines of projects 885M and 971 and strategic bombers Tu-95MS and Tu-160.
The order of action of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation may be as follows: to strike at night with cruise missiles at the production sites of the MBDA UK concern, and as soon as it gets light – a demonstration nuclear strike on one of the areas of the North Sea or the Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Great Britain. Moreover, with such a calculation of the power of a nuclear explosion that the outbreak was visible to the entire population of the United Kingdom.’
Mikhail Mikhailovich Khodarenok, Retired Colonel
And this is what will happen next:
‘We would respond by leading a NATO, a collective effort, that would take out every Russian conventional force that we can see and identify on the battlefield in Ukraine and also in Crimea and every ship in the Black Sea’
David Petraeus, Retired General
Whoopee! And the whole world goes up in flames! Slava what-is-it?
Have a good, last day.
These are the consequences of unbridled imperialist expansionist adventures by totalitarian fascist dictators.
‘Fascism sees in the imperialistic spirit — i.e., in the tendency of nations to expand — a manifestation of their vitality. In the opposite tendency, which would limit their interests to the home country, it sees a symptom of decadence.
Peoples who rise or re-arise are imperialistic; renunciation is characteristic of dying peoples.
The Fascist doctrine is that best suited to the tendencies and feelings of a people which, like the Italian, after lying fallow during centuries of foreign servitude, are now reasserting itself in the world.’
Mussolini 1932
https://thehill.com/policy/international/4879151-state-department-rt-as-covert-influence-russia/
RT secretly runs several covert influence fronts, including “African Stream,” a YouTube channel, and “Red,” an English-language platform based in Berlin.
“They are engaged in covert influence activities aimed at undermining American elections and democracies, functioning like a de facto arm of Russia’s intelligence apparatus,”
RT’s activities are similar to those of other intelligence activities conducted by Russia.
RT apparently pieced together a crowdfunding network that involved directing funds for armaments that would be deployed to Russian units on the ground in Ukraine.
A specialized Kremin cyber operations unit was also tucked into RT in the spring of last year.
“We know that RT possessed cyber capabilities and engaged in covert information influence operations and military procurement as part of RT’s expanded capabilities,”
$10 million in funding was wired through shell companies backed by Russian broadcaster RT news agency to fund Tenet Media, a right-wing outlet in Tennessee.
The Justice Department in its accusations said RT funnelled the money to help “distribute content to U.S. audiences with hidden Russian government messaging.”
“RT has built and used networks of U.S. and other Western personalities to create and disseminate Russia-friendly narratives while trying to mask the content in authentic Americans’ free speech,”
Today, the United States is designating three entities and two individuals for their connection to Russia’s destabilizing actions abroad.
According to new information, much of which originates from employees of Russian state-funded RT (formerly “Russia Today”), we now know that RT moved beyond being simply a media outlet and has been an entity with cyber capabilities. It is also engaged in information operations, covert influence, and military procurement.
These operations are targeting countries around the world, including in Europe, Africa, and North and South America.’
Thank heavens for the BBC. Innocence pure.
The BBC is a socialist fascist state mouthpiece but has not, as far as I am aware, raised funds to purchase weaponry.
I believe ITV, on occasion, some while ago now, allowed troops in the Middle East to use its satellite phones to talk to their families but that appears to have been an act of charity rather than any encouragement of war fighting.
Pretty old news, and we kind of knew this already, but it does remind us who was behind the deliberate mass immigration and permanent changing of our society;
https://x.com/FancFay/status/1834960709223895133
Thanks Mogs
Incredible. Well done to you and Peter Mandelson for telling the truth to the people about the Anti-White, Anti-Christian, Sabbatean Frankist agenda, like Brother Nathanael, Henry Makow, Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg, and Prof. N.D. Abrams at Bangor University.
“ In 1989, a courageous young woman exposed the satanic Jewish forebears of the Illuminati cult that now dominates the world. They are Sabbatean Frankists who hate assimilated Jews as much as goyim.” Henry Makow
We shall have to add you and Mandelson to that List of Honour of Heroic Jews.
We’ve always been at war with
EurEastAsia.Well that was a pretty depressing series of excerpts from today’s news. I am beginning to think that nuclear anihilation might be preferable to a long drawn out and increasingly unpleasant death under today’s Western leadership.
It is Satan who will be annihilated, that justice shall be done.
(my emphasis added)
https://thenewconservative.co.uk/is-reform-the-right-future-for-britain/
I check in on thenewconservative.co.uk most days and if there is anything worthwhile I post it on DS. I read this piece and came to the same conclusion ‘sor,’ ie an article of little merit written by someone from the wrong side. Not worth our time.
Patten says we are too dependent on China. Well who knew.
who facilitated that.
who gave the people of Hong Kong to the CCP.
John Major gave Patten a whole carriage on the gravy train and by God has he milked it ever since. An absolutely appalling piece of rubbish who still dirties the public airwaves far too frequently.
“Sweden offers immigrants £26,000 to return home”
No “offers”, except the Order of the Boot, are sufficient to persuade Third World Invaders to return to their own ancestral homelands, because nothing can compare to a lifetime of free stuff without ever having to work, which is only available in the West.
Of course they’ll be happy to take the “offers” and then be back next month or next year, using a different name and identity. That’s what the Vikings did with the Danegeld.
It’s like paying a swarm of termites not to eat up your house.
“The killer who claimed asylum” – “The case of Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai exposes the lethal dysfunction of our asylum system, says Tom Slater in Spiked.”
Yes, as the courageous rebel Reverend Gavin Ashenden, former Queen’s Chaplain, said of the asylum system:
“It is Political Deceit”.
“NHS staff drafted into schools to coach lockdown children on potty training”
The most crucial fact is omitted: it is not Ethnic European parents, but Third World mothers who are happy to dump their sprogs in schools to be thus “trained” by teachers, whom those mothers regard as mere lower-caste “servants”, like they have back in their own ancestral homelands.
It has nothing to do with lockdown, because it has been a huge problem for primary school teachers for years before that, just like the rarely-mentioned problem of even colleges whose long-suffering cleaning staff have to deal with Islamic students defecating everywhere except in the flush toilets, in order to force the colleges to install the disgusting health hazard called squat halal toilets they prefer.