- “Starmer’s Chagos betrayal is unforgivable” – In giving away Britain’s Chagos Islands to Mauritius, Keir Starmer would do well to remember that the objective of foreign policy is to make our country safer, richer and more influential – not to impress judges, journalists and NGOs, writes Sam Tidwell in the Telegraph.
- “‘America will be furious and Beijing delighted’: how Starmer handed Chagos to China” – Critics are describing the decision to give back the Chagos Islands, a vital national asset, as a “strategic disaster”, write Nick Gutteridge and Dominic Penna in the Telegraph.
- “Labour’s Chagos surrender shows we need a stronger China strategy” – The surrender of the Chagos Islands exposes Labour’s foreign policy of “progressive realism” for what it really is – a recipe for putting their reputation among the global diplomatic elite above Britain’s national interests, says Robert Jenrick in the Telegraph.
- “Keir Starmer’s EU reset is built on a lie. It won’t bring a better deal for Britain” – One can only fear the worst from Keir Starmer’s plan to “reset” the UK/EU relationship, which seems to have begun in earnest, writes David Frost in the Telegraph.
- “Why Labour now fears Reform more than the Tories” – As Starmer’s honeymoon period draws to a close, polling shows Farage’s party has been capitalising on Labour’s summer woes, says the Telegraph.
- “‘U.K. needs referendum on ECHR’” – Boris Johnson says there is now a “strong case” for Britain to have a referendum on its membership of the European Convention on Human Rights, according to LBC.
- “In defence of Rosie Duffield” – In the Spectator, Rod Liddle explores the apparent problem which Left-wing men have with women.
- “The baffling decision to defund a national academy for mathematics” – It is hard not to conclude that the only reason the Government is not supporting a powerful new voice for mathematics is that they don’t want to listen to it, says John Armstrong in the Spectator.
- “Reflections on 15 years in the editor’s chair” – In the Spectator, Fraser Nelson looks back on his tenure as editor of the esteemed magazine.
- “Did Michael Gove mean what he said?” – In the Spectator, Toby Young reveals the behind-the-scenes drama of Michael Gove’s surprise editorial takeover at a dinner hosted by Fraser Nelson.
- “Hugh Grant, Mary Beard and Damian Lewis attack ‘disastrous’ sale of the Observer” – Hugh Grant, Mary Beard and Damian Lewis are among dozens of celebrities who have hit out at the Guardian over “disastrous” plans to sell the Observer, says the Telegraph.
- “How Ed Miliband plans to conjure electricity out of nothing” – The Government plans to repeal a couple of laws, making electricity cheaper at a stroke. Which laws? Why, the first and second laws of thermodynamics of course, writes Matt Ridley in the Spectator.
- “West Ham owner says super-rich are fleeing the country ahead of Reeves Budget” – West Ham United chairman David Sullivan blames the Government’s crackdown on non-doms for driving the super rich out of Britain, reports the Telegraph.
- “How deadly eye-bleeding ‘Marburg virus’ could reach the U.K. in weeks” – Infectious disease experts warn that the Marburg virus, which kills up to 9 in 10 people it infects through horrific bleeding from the orifices, could soon reach Britain, according to the Mail.
- “The lessons of the Lucy Letby case” – In part four of Private Eye’s special report, Dr. Phil Hammond assess the prospects of Lucy Letby’s appeal, should it be granted.
- “Northern Ireland Public Health Bill: what is going on?” – On Together’s YouTube channel, Paul Frew, a Northern Ireland Assembly Member, discusses the proposed Public Health Bill and what people can do to oppose it (whether you live in Northern Ireland or not).
- “Israel was right to ignore the West” – The wisdom of the international community is that ceasefires are always desirable and that violence is never the answer. As so often, these wise voices have no idea what they’re talking about, says Douglas Murray in the Spectator.
- “Why you’re probably Islamophobic” – There’s genuine pain in ‘Muslims Don’t Matter’, a polemic by Baroness Warsi, but her concept of Islamophobia remains a threat to free speech, writes Suzanne Moore in the Telegraph.
- “Israel’s iron prime minister” – Benjamin Netanyahu has combined devious foreign policy with devious domestic politics, say Niall Ferguson and Jay Mens, admiringly, in the Spectator.
- “‘Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if Trump was president’” – Speaking to the Telegraph, Boris says that Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if Trump had been president and that the world is a better place when the U.S. has a strong leader.
- “Don’t blame Ukraine for not giving up” – Ukraine may never have a better opportunity to fight off Putin than it does now – until Russia replenishes its losses, says Svitlana Morenets in the Spectator.
- “Tim Walz is weird” – On Substack, Eugyppius reacts to the recent U.S. Vice Presidential debate and the weird gestures, facial expressions and syntactic entanglements of Tim Walz.
- “They do not hide it: another top politician wants to clamp down on free speech” – John Kerry is not the only top figure in the Western political world who wants to clamp down on free speech, says Hannes Sarv on the Freedom Research Substack.
- “John Kerry and the circuitous assault on free speech” – Enemies of the First Amendment have vowed to “hammer it out of existence” and are prepared to circumvent legal protections, warns the Brownstone Institute.
- “Fresh doubts raised over Gary Lineker’s future at Match of the Day” – Fresh doubts are swirling over Gary Lineker’s future as host of Match of the Day, with the Mail reporting that his time on the show may be nearing an end.
- “Britain has completely lost the plot” – On X, Ian Miles Cheong flags up a video from a U.K. council training module which urges employees to inform on members of the public for having anti-mass immigration views.
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Well said

Why is Lee Anderson foolish, Daily Telegraph? He said what most Britons know to be the truth about Islami, Labour and Khan. The dog whistling by Labour and Islamic allies is disgusting. Enemies of our people.
‘Khan and his Islamist mates’ seems fair comment:
‘The seeds were sown with Khan’s now-former in-laws. During London’s ’90s Islamist heyday, Khan’s brother-in-law Makbool Javaid was affiliated and listed as a spokesman to the now-banned terrorist group al-Muhajiroun, founded by the hate preacher Omar Bakri Muhammad, and then led by the infamous fanatic Anjem Choudary. I knew of Makbool back then, too. His brothers were colleagues of mine, affiliated to my former extremist organization, Hizb ut-Tahrir.
Through such connections Khan ingratiated himself in the London Islamist scene. In 2003, he appeared at a conference alongside Sajeel Abu Ibrahim, a member of that same banned al-Muhajiroun.
Sajeel ran a camp in Pakistan that trained the 7/7 bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan. Speaking there, too, was one Yasser al-Siri, who had been convicted in Egypt over a political assassination attempt that left a young girl dead.
In 2004, Khan gave evidence to the House of Commons in his capacity as the chair of the Muslim Council of Britain’s legal affairs committee. This is the same Muslim Council of Britain that chose to condole the recent Ahmedi murder victim in Glasgow, by declaring Ahmedis not Muslim.
In his MCB capacity, Khan argued in Parliament that the Muslim Brotherhood cleric Dr. Yusuf Al-Qaradawi “is not the extremist that he is painted as being.”
This is Qaradawi who, among other things, authored a book called The Lawful and Prohibited in Islam, in which he justifies wife beating and discusses whether homosexuals should be killed.
Infamously, Qaradawi also issued a fatwa advocating suicide bombings against Israeli civilians, a view which has seen him join the likes of Omar Bakri Muhammad in being denied entry to the U.K.
Khan’s relationships with extremists ran so deep in fact, that he attended events for the jihadist rights group Cage, and wrote a foreword for one of their reports. Cage has since declared ISIS executioner ‘Jihadi-John’ to be a beautiful man live on the BBC.
Khan’s defence of such a prolific flirtation with Islamism is that he was a human-rights lawyer. However, most of these events were not attended in his capacity as a lawyer at all.
One suspects he was simply trying to gain votes.’
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-secret-life-of-sadiq-khan-londons-first-muslim-mayor
Biden in danger of losing White House over Gaza, say Left-wing Democrats
How amazingly spontaneous these pro-palestinian eruptions of anger are, simultaneously, across the world……not……
Despite being a socialist organization that prides itself on its supposed working class, anti-capitalist orientations, The People’s Forum has been the recipient of over $18 million through donor-advised fund provider Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund……not
A review of public disclosure forms shows that multimillionaire Singham and his wife Evans have donated over $20.4 million to The People’s Forum from 2017 to 2022 through a series of shell organizations and donor advisory groups (e.g. Goldman Sachs) — accounting for nearly all of the group’s funding.
The People’s Forum hosts classes like “Lenin and the Path to Revolution,” praising countries like China and Cuba that have “smash[ed] the shackles of Western imperialism,”
For now, the People’s Forum is focusing on its pro-Palestinian agenda, calling for “more marches, walk-outs, sit-ins, and other forms of direct action directed at the political offices, businesses, and workplaces that fund, invest, and collaborate with Israeli genocide and occupation.”
The next protest co-organized by the forum, called “Shut It Down for Palestine,” is taking place……in at least 18 locations across the world.
Singham is a China sympathizer who lives in Shanghai and has close ties to at least four propaganda news sites that boost the Chinese Communist Party’s image abroad. Singham’s wealth stems from Thoughtworks, a software consulting company that he launched in 1993 in Chicago and sold in August 2017 to private equity firm Apax Partners for $785 million.
Jodie Evans is a far left radical, former Democratic political activist and presidential campaign manager for Jerry Brown.
So the pro palestinian protests are being organised by ‘Democrats’……across the world……
Bit of an ‘own goal’, then………
It confirms that the Democratic Party, like Palestine, is merely someone else’s (willing) means to an end of their own.
Another addition to my ”WTF is this?” gallery. But I can’t even make jokes about this because it’s especially horrific. I’m just baffled as to how somebody as obviously unsafe and mentally ill managed to acquire a baby in the first place. Then I note the gender of the doctors who are actually facilitating and encouraging this. Just why?? Why on earth is it always women? Women normalizing this toxic and damaging fetish behaviour where the mentally ill adult is being helped to endanger a child they are using as a prop to facilitate his delusional psychosis. I need a psychologist to explain this to me because I cannot fathom how this is even legal. How is this not classed as child abuse?
”A trans-identified male residing in Canada who claims to be HIV positive and inserts progesterone rectally has been allegedly “breastfeeding” his child with the support of established medical clinics. Former men’s rights activist Murray Pearson, 52, who uses the name Margaret (Margie) Fancypants on social media, has been criticized after he shared an image of himself at a lactation clinic holding a young infant.
“I have a baby almost 9 months old… I cannot wait to connect through feeding. And yes, I will stop drinking before it negatively affects anything they drink!” said Pearson.
Pearson continues on to claim to have the assistance of “medical expertise,” including “five physicians in three clinics in two world class hospitals,” with one of the clinics named as the Goldfarb Clinic in Montreal.
Disturbingly, Pearson has also revealed that he is HIV positive and is aware that the deadly virus can be transmitted through breastfeeding.
“I am HIV+, continuously controlled for 18.5 years now,” said Pearson in a Reddit post six months ago. “The viral suppression into undetectability [sic] makes sexual transmission impossible. But transmission through milk IS possible if viral load becomes detectable so I will test viral load monthly (opposed to semiannually) to keep a VERY close eye on that.”
https://reduxx.info/canada-hiv-positive-trans-identified-male-boasts-of-breastfeeding-infant-with-professional-support/
To leave a baby with this man is absolutely horrific.
This is child abuse at its most evil. Unbelievable.
Well presumably he acquired the baby through surrogacy, but it’s a shame the article doesn’t cover this aspect. Reason being, I was under the impression that even adopting a child is exceedingly difficult, going by the UK situation, and couples need to fulfill an awful lot of criteria. But surely the bar and standards should be equally as high for having a baby via surrogacy, but it is Canada, where euthanasia is now normalised, so I’m probably expecting a bit too much for the likes of that country. Probably social services are more likely to remove a child from parents if they refuse to allow the child a sex change or misgender them FFS.


Sick, sick, sick in all ways. That poor child.
“Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada claims males who identify as ‘women’ do not have male anatomy”
Somehow, that utter, utter, pig stupid ignorance seems to sum up the state of Western politics. There comes a point where “post-truth” becomes certifiable.
Wot, no mention of Aaron Bushnell? How unsurprising for the DS /sarc. Here’s Caitlin Johnstone’s take – there are many, many others.
https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/aaron-bushnell-burned-himself-alive?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
Lee Anderson says it like it is.
I hope he stands as an independent in the general election.
If his constituency is too stupid to re elect him they will deserve all that ensues.
As will we all.
Yep, big respect for that man. He said the quiet part out loud, did our Lee. If anyone needs to be told to sling their hook it’s that Speaker. Actually, I’m rather digging those “Just Stop Hoyle” T-shirts that are doing the rounds atm. They’re even orange.
Robert Malone’s presentation to the International Crisis Summit 5 on the use of psychological and cognitive warfare on citizens. Grim reading/listening.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/psychological-and-cognitive-warfare?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email#media-0ecc83e8-51f0-48db-8bbd-0dfd93a4bc15
‘…when a government is willing to deploy this technology with its power against its own citizenry, then the concept of sovereignty and personal autonomy becomes completely obsolete. You think you’re able to resist this, but the data show that actually it’s often the most educated, that are the most susceptible. We are all susceptible to the power of the modern psychological warfare and cognitive warfare technologies. Cognitive warfare being those suites of capabilities that are designed to get into your subconscious.’
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/first-do-harm/
How the Rockefellers destroyed homeopathy and the consequences.
https://time.com/6835441/jacob-rothschild-death-obituary-family-wealth-jewish-philanthropist/
I was sure I posted this story last night but I cannot find it. I think philanthropist can be taken with a pinch of salt.
Philanthropath – to nick Margaret Anna Alice’s word.
“How councils have let staff ‘work from beach’ in overseas countries”
I hope the kids kick sand in their shift button!
I can’t find the sources of either of the quotes in this article so read with caution. However, it’s certainly not a new idea and the potential is alarming. France’s economy and finance minister suggests taking citizen’s savings to plug fiscal holes and pay for the Uke war.
https://skwawkbox.org/2024/02/25/french-economy-minister-tells-eu-to-raid-e35-trillion-from-private-savings-to-fund-war/
Article from 10 years ago noting similar ideas.
https://www.equities.com/news/can-the-government-really-just-confiscate-your-savings/
“Navalny was close to being freed in prisoner swap between Russia and West – ally”
Thanks to Richard Eldred for mentioning the latest news on the Navalny murder. People can also see Maria Pevchikh’s English-subtitled video
and other videos from Navalny’s wife and mother on his Anti-Corruption Foundation Youtube channel here:
Why did Putin kill Navalny now? (youtube.com)
and Navalny’s last interview before his imprisonment and murder:
Unseen Alexei Navalny interview sees Putin critic slam Britain and the West | World News | Sky News
Spanish government forced to admit that mask mandates were implemented without any evidence, documentation or discussion and entirely arbitrary:
https://apollo-news.net/spanische-regierung-gesteht-maskenpflicht-war-reine-willkuer