- “Hunts banned from taking card payments in latest example of de-banking” – Hunts have been banned from taking card payments by a major financial services firm in the latest example of de-banking, reports the Telegraph.
- “Why I’m taking on the banks” – Nigel Farage returns to the Brendan O’Neill Show to discuss his battle with Coutts and the terrifying scale of ‘de-banking’.
- “Smug banking elitists lack the common touch” – Nigel Farage is right: it’s time for the rest of the politicians to wake up and stop woke views from being imposed on people, writes Virginia Blackburn in the Express.
- “The naked persecution of Donald Trump” – American democracy is no stranger to thuggery, writes American playwright David Mamet in UnHerd.
- “Will Trump turn his January 6th indictment into a triumph?” – Despite his indictment, Trump is continuing undaunted with his Presidential campaign and this latest setback can only play into his hands, writes Kathy Gyngell in TCW.
- “Biden scandal” – While Trump’s problems are widely reported, the scandal engulfing the current President in connection with his son Hunter are under-examined in Britain, says the Telegraph in a leading article.
- “New evidence suggests mRNA COVID-19 vaccine transmission of aerosols by vaccinated to unvaccinated” – New evidence suggests vaccinated individuals can transmit antibodies generated through mRNA COVID-19 vaccination to unvaccinated individuals through aerosols, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Yet more fear mongering over Covid in children” – The usual Covid high priests, who have been wheeled out repeatedly in front of the television cameras to fear-monger about Covid, are at it again, says the team at HART.
- “Covid cover-up front page news, but hardly anyone cares” – No one believes it unless it’s in the mainstream media, but fewer and fewer people are tuning in, says Rebekah Barnett.
- “Now even the over-65s are ditching broadcast television” – Traditional TV channels suffered their steepest EVER decline in viewers in 2022 as older people turn to streaming rivals Netflix and Disney+ for their entertainment, reports the Mail.
- “Le Tissier admits his family thought he had ‘mental health issues’” – Southampton legend Matt Le Tessier has claimed that his family and close friends thought he had “mental health issues” over his controversial views during the coronavirus pandemic, says the Mail.
- “Biden administration announces doctor who offered COVID-19 misinformation as Fauci replacement” – An Alabama doctor and university researcher who offered misinformation about COVID-19 has been selected to succeed Dr. Anthony Fauci, according to the Epoch Times.
- “Just Stop Oil say their protests have shaped Labour policy” – The Mail has obtained a tape of Just Stop Oil activists claiming their stunt outside Parliament persuaded Labour to veto new North Sea oil and gas projects.
- “Sadiq Khan facing furious council revolt as all but one bordering London refuse Ulez signs” – Sadiq Khan is facing a Home Counties revolt after all but one council bordering London refused to install signs for his hated Ulez scheme ahead of its expansion, reports the Express.
- “Inside the low traffic neighbourhoods dividing communities in Britain” – While some residents and business owners believe LTNs make areas safer and less polluted, others brand them as an attack on motorists, says the Mail.
- “Net Zero hardliners don’t know their history” – The smug assertion that critics of green radicalism are on the ‘wrong side of history’ is fuelling a backlash, writes Madeline Grant in the Telegraph.
- “Minister faces police inquiry over ‘racist’ leaflet” – David Davies, the Welsh Secretary, is facing a police investigation over an allegedly ‘racist’ campaign leaflet about a proposed new traveller site in his constituency, reports the Telegraph.
- “Meloni sues rock star who called her ‘racist’ and ‘fascist’” – Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has taken legal action against Brian Molko from the British band Placebo after the singer insulted her during a concert near Turin, says Politico.
- “Librarians told to hide books by gender-critical authors” – Libraries across the country are being advised to prevent LGBT people seeing ‘offensive’ gender-critical books, reveals the Telegraph.
- “Smartphone addiction not so smart” – A UN report says smartphones should be banned in schools across the world to protect the mental health of children. Jack Watson in Country Squire Magazine, who is still at school, agrees.
- “Can Labour really be trusted on the trans issue?” – The same MPs who told us ‘transwomen are women’ now claim to be champions of single-sex spaces, writes Jo Bartosch in Spiked. Do we believe them?
- “Author Gillian Philip says women are ‘scared’ over ‘cancel culture’” – A bestselling children’s author, dropped by her agent and employer for supporting J.K. Rowling, says women fear activists may target them, reports the Mail.
- “The least PC job ad ever? Company seeking ‘non-woke’ applicants” – Wallis Computer Solutions in Dalwallinu, Western Australia, is looking for a “non-woke” technician to join their crew, specifically one who values “diversity of thought”, says the Mail.
- “Did David Foster Wallace predict the future?” – According to Sarah Ditum in UnHerd, our world is more dystopian than that of David Foster Wallace’s seminal book, Infinite Jest.
- “What history teaches us about the importance of academic freedom” – James Huffman in UnHerd offers up a 1949 primer showing there’s nothing new about today’s controversies about free speech on campus.
- “Disney’s governing body slashes EDI programs after DeSantis takeover” – Walt Disney World’s governing body has scrapped its equity, diversity and inclusion programmes, reports the Mail.
- “Australia’s divisive race referendum” – The Aboriginal community in Australia is being robbed of its agency, argues Nick Cater in UnHerd.
- “Rhodes Trust chief rejects calls for removal of Cecil Rhodes statue” – Nick Dixon on GB News reacts to the Rhodes Trust refusing to back calls to remove the statue of Rhodes in Oxford.
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There is only one face on that gallery of criminals that I suggest might be worth a punt on and that is Esther McVey. The rest are treasonous gallows fodder.
A complete wipe-out of one of the main parties would be good for the soul of this country. There is no doubt an incoming Labour Party will be as bad or worse but that might be the price we have to pay before the sheeple awake from their stupor. Nevertheless, as I keep posting:
Our salvation will not arrive via the ballot box.
You beat me to it. ——-I just scanned the faces and I could not see a tory, (McVey maybe but she is untested). So it is not Tories that face electoral oblivion is it? —-It is Labour Lite.
They are all globalists to me!
She has just been brought to heel by Sunak.
https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/cheshire-mp-esther-mcvey-appointed-28100000#
She like all others are all bought and paid for.
Quite. But too many people on this side of the argument still can’t get their heads around that. Where’s Oliver Cromwell when you need him?
The Tories deserve to be wiped out by the people who put them in but what fails me is how can the same people vote for Labour instead ! It will make no difference !!!
Why would they vote for Labour or indeed any establishment party?
It does not really matter which WEF leader we vote for, as the policy will not change no matter the party spin that is applied. the “Parties” are trying to out do each other in the degree of “NetZero” to apply – without the consent of the electorate.
Wholly agree.
Bullet box ..
McVey, like Redwood, Patel, Braverman, Anderson et al talk the talk but at the end of the day it is Tory Plc that pays their bills and they cling to that reassurance. Tories who posit themselves as centre Right haven’t had the slightest effect in steering this stinking hulk of a party on its leftwards drift over the last 30 years. These characters need bouncing out too in 2024 as they are not genuine conservatives, if they were they would not be in the fake Conservative Party.
A fair point.
Your last line says it all, The ballot box is a medium to let the pleb vote for the representatives who will rubber stamp what the blob dictate. They do not really need us but condescendingly offer us a vain hope that we might have a voice, or indeed, make a difference
Thank you.
Good. I hope the Party is completely obliterated ….. and never recovers.
Isn’t there a saying – science hates a vaccuum?
Perhaps a complete wipe-out will provide the opportunity for a properly new political party.
The thought of 300 Kneels backed up by 300 Vicky Pollards – that’s Ranting by the way – is decidedly depressing.
“Look at my face, am I bothered? Am I though?
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Sorry hux, getting my vicky pollards mixed up with my Lauren Coopers!
Still, both are perfect candidates for the labour party!
Understood Dinger.
Exactly! And thus disenfranchising it’s own ‘conservative’ supporters who now find themselves politically homeless.
“The Tories Face Electoral Oblivion”
Good! Lee, kemi, etc ,leave now!
Better still ,join reform!
They deserve it though why so many people think we’d be better off with a continuation of woke socialism with Labour is beyond me
The only sense in which we will be better off is that people stand a chance of realising we’ve swapped one bunch of traitorous no-hopers for another.
Well I suspect we’ll have maybe two terms of Labour and then people will get fed up with them and we’ll go back to Tories who don’t seem to show much sign of waking up.
Aren’t Gove and Hunt just the face of pure unalloyed evil and greed, having clearly been paid for by Soros/Gates etc. Starmer is a crazy Mugabe style Marxist so can’t wait for the next 5 years, gonna be fun, he’ll chuck ppl inside for mis-gendering.
He’ll chuck ppl under the burning ev bus!
To Starmer the burning bus is like the burning bush
They’ll be so many people under the bus the wheels won’t touch the ground.
Great image for my rifle range, that! Though I’m not entirely sure where I’d put the highest points…..
May I suggest a bullseye
in the the middle of each of their foreheads!
And don’t skimp on the hollow points!
Did this with my own cartoon drawings of Bunter, Vallance and Witty during lockdowns became an instant marksman.
As far as I recall – although I could be wrong – every single MP supported the Coronavirus 2020 Act. The lot should be duly wiped out! They are not fit for any purpose whatsoever, other than self-serving ambitions.
Some parts of the Act are still in force – why? In abeyance to manipulate / force the people to conform to whatever horrors ‘They’ next plan to impose on the people.
By a yet unknown disease x that maybe a dead cert in the near future!?
The Coronavirus Bill 2020 was passed ‘without division’ in both houses of parliament. No MP called for it to be put to a vote.
The Scottish Parliament gave immediate ‘Consent’ without significant debate as the Bill was an incursion on devolved powers.
It was enacted – given Royal Assent – 6 days after the bill was introduced to parliament. Jeremy Corbyn was on record asking to be involved in the drafting of the bill to try to avoid any debate and amendment in parliament.
That is a shame, his brother Piers is a tireless campaigner against Lockdown’s.
That’s surprised me about Jeremy Corbyn. I can’t remember if he was still Labour then or an Independent but he was clearly conforming to the Labour hunger for longer, harder lockdowns. Turncoat
Stabbed with the real junk not the special Westminster saline batch.
How many of the cowards are quitting their seats and declared they are not standing in the next election? Worried about the impact of their voting for government policies against the interests of the people? Rats, the lot of ‘em’.
Sigh….
Who cares. Team A, Team B.
They don’t make policy, they sell it. To the useful idiots who turn up every 4 years to play the western democracy game. Pick a name and pretend that you are expressing your will.
You know what they call people who stand for office and actually intend on setting policy and representing people’s wishes? They call them populist extremists.
When you think about it, it’s comical and pathetic.
Exactly.
On all the policies that matter, that affect our wealth freedom and futures, the globalists have infiltrated all sides of fake left right.
What we do get to choose are whether boys can be girls, statues are racist, abortion at birth or a week after conception…
Meanwhile both parties have settled science, open borders, money printing, digital identities, etc
Surely these millions of New Britons should be grateful enough to the Tory Party to vote for them?
What’s behind the invasion of Western Europe and the US with migrants?
Chris Martinson of Peak Prosperity offers his views on Rumble
https://rumble.com/v49hbb0-exposed-the-hidden-agenda-behind-mass-migration-in-the-western-world.html?mref=6zof&mc=dgip3&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Peak+Prosperity&ep=2
Did the pollsters really ask people about UKIP but not about Reform UK?
Perhaps some of them know there won’t be an election if the plan is to go to war before Jan 2025? It would explain why they have been so incredibly complacent.
“there won’t be an election if the plan is to go to war”
This is certainly a point of view that has crossed my mind. It’s as if the Tories are committing wilful suicide.
But Labour would not be on board with that when they are ahead in the polls.
There’s plenty of reasons to hate the Tories e.g. net zero, immigration etc. but people always reject the governing party, whoever it is, when things are tough for them financially.
When the Tories printed £500 billion of funny money during covid high inflation and a cost of living crisis was inevitable. Given that the economy would probably be in an even worse state if they’d locked down without furlough and all the other spending their electoral fate was sealed when they decided on lockdown.
Until they accept that lockdown was a choice not a necessity they aren’t going to learn the correct lessons and will be happy to do it all again.
You are discussing cock-up theory Matt and that has been demolished.
Agenda 2030. It has all been planned.
At least you refer to it by its actual name…Most just call it Net 0.
Inflation wasn’t caused by planting magic money tree’s during the Lockdowns it was Russia invading the Ukraine. Come on now, the BBC told me (trusted news initiative) everything else is right wing conspiracy theories Marianna said so.
Sadly that’s what a lot of the population believe, just as they don’t realise that high energy prices are in a large part due to the obscene subsidies given to renewables.
It isn’t in their interest to reduce migration and I’m sure I don’t need to explain why this is the case. Why would you expect them to do things that are in direct opposition to their interests? This isn’t arcane knowledge or hard to deduce just a quick glance at supply and demand dynamics will do the trick. It’s implicit in everything they say and so of course they will indulge their predatory and parasitic proclivities. Saying that the lunatics are in charge of the asylum is putting it way too mildly.
Was speaking to eldest daughter today (will be eligible to vote in a year) explained the party system ie uniparty with top down orders from the WEF . The only difference between the Tories and labour is, the conservative party will destroy the country labour will do it quicker. Spoiled my last vote plan to do the same this time around they are all treasonous next Tuesday’s.
In a sense they do have us by the balls because we reject the political class and yet all of our lives in complex societies rely upon the stability of systems that if we were to severely disrupt them would leave us in a difficult situation. How genuinely self-sufficient could we possibly be. And given our reliance on the status quo, how do we ever change it without wrecking everything that our lives depend on? This can lead to despair but i do believe that there are forces operating beyond our kenning. You will not be able to cogitate on our malaise and come up with a solution. Rudolf Steiner was asked by his more eager acolytes, how do we attain knowledge of higher worlds? He said that to start with you should go down to the local old people’s home and take a few of the residents out for a walk. That the only way to higher worlds is through the heart.
True….Just seen some Alfred Hitchcock Presents half hour thrillers today. It is a good throw back watching old films, the attitudes, decor etc. Skills for living off the land were once passed down from generation, something that has been in decline and we’re only just realising this while the Globalists plan to control all food production, and will there even be enough.
It seemed obvious from the start that Sunak was put in to deliberately lose the election to usher in Sir Kier Stalin.
Sir Kier Stalin has supported every Government policy from the Fake Brexit to Lockdowns, Jabs, Net Zero, Ukraine …
Kemi for PM!