Monday, 28 April 2025

MEME MONDAY #33

With Karl continuing to take a back seat, there will be no Toon Tuesday or Woke Wednesday again this week.  Last week we only posted one new meme on social media, alongside some old classics and re-edits.  It is hoped that normal service will resume in May.

Mon 21 Apr - 36 shares on Facebook.  Previously posted and subsequently 
removed by Facebook in 2024
Mon 21 Apr - 242 shares.  Imagine mistaking an Allo Allo reunion for a
'far right' gathering!  An Alibaba-Brown faux pas from 2018
Tue 22 Apr - 124 shares.  A St George's Day re-edit
Wed 23 Apr - 137 shares.  Originally posted in 2022
Fri 25 Apr - 20 shares.  The only original work posted last week
Sat 26 Apr - 107 shares.  Originally posted in 2018
Sun 27 Apr - 247 shares.  A re-edit of a meme originally posted in 2018

Feel free to download and share our work, on the understanding that our binlabour.com watermark remains intact.

WE MUST BE LITERALLY MAD

Pakistani diplomat makes a cut-throat gesture in London

A protest in London on Friday drew attention to the ongoing potential for inter-ethnic and inter-religious strife on British soil.  However, in such an event the native British population would merely be bystanders as immigrant descendants fight each other.

Decades of mass immigration have created a broken society in which diversity is anything but the 'strength' that so-called progressives repeatedly broadcast.  Our towns and cities are no 'melting pots', they are a patchwork of very different neighbourhoods that have become dominated by one community or another.  As the native population continues to shrink and recede, we are replaced by people from around the world, who are importing their grievances and conflicts from back home.

As India and Pakistan square up to each other once more, the tension can be felt on British streets.  On Friday a demonstration took place outside the Pakistan High Commission in London.  Ethnic Indians gathered to express anger over the Islamist terror attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir, that killed 26 mostly Hindu tourists on Tuesday.  The Indian protesters were met by ethnic Pakistanis and a line of police separated the two groups as they taunted each other.  At one point a Pakistani Army colonel was seen on the balcony of the building pointing towards the Indian protesters and making a cut-throat gesture with his finger.

Four of the Indian protesters were reportedly arrested.


The importing of foreign conflicts to these shores was further exemplified by the decision of some Indian protesters to wave Israeli flags during their demonstration.  Palestinian flags could also be seen on the Pakistan side.

As the late, great John Enoch Powell famously said: "We must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting the annual inflow of some 50,000 dependents, who are for the most part the material of the future growth of the immigrant-descended population.  It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre."

50,000 migrants now sounds like a drop in the ocean as net migration to the UK has soared into the hundreds of thousands each year.  And let's not forget that it was Powell's own party that spent over a decade in power, repeatedly promising to cut migration while instead increasing it to record highs.

Sunday, 27 April 2025

BOATWATCH #7

While the overall number of arrivals for 2025 is at an all time record high at this stage, there was a significant decrease in arrivals last week.


Total = 262 (down 1,050 from previous week)

Friday, 25 April 2025

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 24.04.25


The four by-elections held on Thursday were the last to be held before next week's watered down local elections in England.  Barely ten per cent of England's council seats will be up for grabs next Thursday, with nine councils having their scheduled elections postponed.  However, there will be six regional mayors elected, plus the hotly anticipated Westminster by-election for Runcorn and Helsby.

Three of the four vacancies on Thursday were held by incumbents, while Reform won a seat at the first time of asking in West Sussex.

Marine, Arun District Council

Ref: 306 (26.0%) New
LDm: 296 (25.2%) -2.8%
Lab: 236 (20.1%) -1.1%
Con: 192 (16.3%) -1.3%
Grn: 115 (9.8%) New
Ind: 31 (2.6%) New

Ref GAIN from Ind

Glenrothes Central & Thornton, Fife Council

(first preference votes)

SNP: 1,439 (47.6%) -1.1%
Lab: 649 (21.5%) -6.4%
Ref: 541 (17.9%) New
LDm: 207 (6.9%) +2.9%
Con: 185 (6.1%) -5.9%

SNP HOLD (elected at stage 4)

St John's, Suffolk County Council

Lab: 600 (28.0%) -19.7%
Grn: 458 (21.4%) +13.6%
Ref: 442 (20.6%) New
LDm: 323 (15.1%) +9.8%
Con: 318 (14.9%) -24.4%

Lab HOLD

Thatcham North East, West Berkshire Council

LDm: 690 (41.1%) -14.8%
Con: 428 (25.5%) +0.1%
Ref: 367 (21.9%) New
Grn: 127 (7.6%) -11.0%
Lab: 65 (3.9%) New

LDm HOLD

Thursday, 24 April 2025

ONE STRUGGLE, ONE FIGHT?

A viral video from last weekend's trans marches was the inspiration for our latest YouTube video in which Richey explores the absurdity of Alphabet People beating the drum for Palestine...

Tuesday, 22 April 2025

TOON TUESDAY #54

By 2021 we had come a long way from the pair of suckers who had initially swallowed the coronavirus bullshit.  We were now opposed to every single draconian measure being inflicted upon our timid nation.  In keeping with our tenth anniversary celebrations, this week we are re-publishing our 'End the Lockdown' series from 2021, which incorporated cartoons of the day.

April Fools Day cartoon by Bob Moran
Cartoon by Steve Bright
Cartoon by Patrick Chappatte
Cartoon by Bob Moran.  Arguably one of the finest political cartoonists of all
time, Bob was fired by The Telegraph later in 2021 after he became increasingly
critical of Covid restrictions, particularly around the so-called 'vaccines'

Monday, 21 April 2025

MEME MONDAY #32

Karl is currently taking some time out from meme-making following last week's disappointing fund-raising effort.  In the meantime, we will explore some themes that we failed to squeeze into our tenth anniversary album.  These are are memes that span our ten years.

We will call this collection "The Workers"

Originally posted in 2016
Originally posted in 2016
Originally posted in 2016
Originally posted in 2016
Originally posted in 2018
Originally posted in 2018
Originally posted in 2018
Originally posted in 2018
Originally posted in 2018
Originally posted in 2019
Originally posted in 2019
Originally posted in 2019
Originally posted in 2019
Originaly posted in 2021
Originally posted in 2021
Originally posted in 2021
Originally posted in 2022.  Gary had previously claimed to have experienced
'racism' in his younger days on the part of his 'darker skin'
Originally posted in 2023
Originally posted in 2023

Feel free to expose the bourgeois socialists by downloading and sharing any of our memes.  If you would like to support our ongoing work, you can also bung us a few quid here.

BOATWATCH #6

A new record has been set for 2025, with 705 invaders landing last Tuesday.  This came just three days after 656 invaders landed, which presented the previous record for new arrivals this year.  Official arrivals are currently 42 per cent up on the same period last year.

Starmer's government is currently trying to negotiate a returns treaty with France, but it is smoke and mirrors.  For every illegal returned to France, they would send a migrant family member our way, effectively allowing those granted asylum to build a family and hasten our demise.


Total 1,312 (up 44 from previous week)

Sunday, 20 April 2025

HAPPY EASTER

A bit late in the day, but here is an Easter message recorded by Richey and edited by Karl this afternoon.

Friday, 18 April 2025

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 17.04.25


Just two seats were available on Thursday and it was two gains for the Lib Dems.  The introduction of a Reform candidate in Horsham appeared to hit the Tories (probably cost Labour a few votes, also), helping the Lib Dems to victory there.  In Torridge the Lib Dems came from nowhere to take a previously independent seat.

Colgate & Rusper, Horsham

LDm: 453 (30.3%) -0.3%
Con: 406 (27.2%) -15.8%
Grn: 375 (25.1%) +12.6%
Ref: 206 (13.8%) New
Lab: 53 (3.5%) -10.4%

LDm GAIN from Con

Appledore, Torridge District Council

LDm: 304 (40.8%) New
Con: 235 (31.5%) New
Ind: 116 (15.5%) New
Grn: 91 (12.2%) -32.3%

LDm GAIN from Ind

Abbreviations

LDm = Liberal Democrat
Con= Conservative
Grn = Green
Ref = Reform UK
Lab = Labour
Ind = Independent

GAB NO MORE!

The UK government's war on free speech and privacy has picked up pace now Labour are implementing the globalist agenda.  Starmer's government is currently embroiled in a legal battle with tech giant Apple, over access to user's data, including personal communications.  This information is intentionally encrypted by Apple to protect user's privacy, but the state expects to monitor and presumably police it like a totalitarian regime.  Ironically, the government wanted to protect its own privacy by demanding that these legal proceedings be conducted in secrecy, a request thankfully denied by the judge.

If the government gets away with this, they will surely take on every other tech firm that offers end to end encryption services to its users, such as WhatsApp.

State intrusion and censorship was highlighted again this week with free speech social media platform Gab pulling out of the UK altogether.  Gab is a platform we have used in the past, particularly in light of censorship conducted by much larger platforms such as Facebook and what was then known as Twitter.  Earlier this week Gab decided that rather than have the British government decide what users posted or were allowed to see, it would simply pull the plug.

Now, UK users attempting to access Gab are greeted by the following page.


Gab CEO Andrew Torba released a separate statement on X last month:

"The UK Government has demanded that Gab submit to their new censorship regime under the UK Online Safety Act, threatening massive fines (18 million euros or 10% of our annual revenue) for not policing speech.  We will not comply.  We will not pay one cent.  We will defend our UK users' right to speak freely and reject any law that compels censorship."

Any UK Gab users who want to maintain access to the site should perhaps think about using a VPN.  In fact VPNs are generally a vital tool in the fight for internet freedom.

Regarding the Online Safety Act, we should note that this dystopian law was initiated by the other side of the Uniparty.  The narrative for the implementation of this unjust legislation was driven by the murder of Tory MP David Amess in 2021, despite the fact he was murdered by a fanatic motivated by Islam - not online 'disinformation'.  The way in which the Amess murder was exploited to suppress totally unrelated online speech was cynical and should alarm anyone who is awake to the similar agenda currently being pushed surrounding a Netflix drama called Adolescence.

Keir Starmer has referred to said show as a 'documentary' that should be shown in schools.  We would suggest 1984 as a much more appropriate and educational tool at this point in time.

Tuesday, 15 April 2025

TOON TUESDAY #53

After spending an entire day trawling through thousands of memes for our tenth anniversary, this week we are featuring some classic cartoons we've shared and/or tweaked over the last ten years.  Most of the artists we cannot credit, as these images have been sitting on Karl's laptop for a long time.  Feel free to leave a comment if you can name any.

Shared in 2016, artist unknown
Shared in 2016, artist unknown
Shared in 2017, by Stanley McMurtry
Shared in 2017, created by persons unknown
Shared in 2017, text added by Karl
Shared in 2017, text added by Karl
Shared in 2017, by Matt Pritchett
Shared in 2017, Labour text added by Karl
Shared in 2018, by SKS Cartoon
Shared in 2018, artist unknown
Shared in 2018, by Peter Brookes
Shared in 2018, by Peter Schrank
Shared in 2018, text added by Karl
Shared in 2019, by Bob Moran
Shared in 2019, by Peter Brooks
Shared in 2019, composite created by Karl
Shared in 2019, cartoon incorporated into meme by Karl
Shared in 2020, text added by Karl
Shared in 2021, artist unknown
Shared in 2022, edited by Karl
An exclusive from 2023 - never seen before