Monday, 13 October 2025

MEME MONDAY #56

Last week's biggest story appeared to revolve around a retarded ex-footballer who had been largely silent since he endorsed Chairman Starmer ahead of last year's election.  In a monologue worthy of any Labour minister or MP, ex-Manchester United full back Gary Neville shifted the blame for the synagogue attack onto 'middle-aged white men' putting flags on lamp posts...

Mon 6 Oct - 253 shares.  Several people in the comments genuinely
thought we had mistaken Gary Neville for Gary Lineker, apparently
not familiar with the expression 'Pound Shop'
Tue 7 Oct - 47 shares
Wed 8 Oct - 459 shares.  Because in the twisted world of cultural
Marxism, only Europeans (and Jews) can be the oppressors.
Brown people are forever the victims, for whose suffering
Europeans (and Jews) must face eternal wrath!
Thu 9 Oct - 85 shares
Thu 9 Oct - 53 shares
Fri 10 Oct - 36 shares.  Not for the first time a national poll projection
has the Lib Dems emerging as the second party, in spite of the fact this
FindOutNow poll has them on a net gain of zero seats
Fri 10 Oct - 42 shares
Fri 10 Oct - 45 shares
Sat 11 Oct - 625 shares
Sat 11 Oct - 52 shares
Sat 11 Oct - 188 shares
Sun 12 Oct - 164 shares.  Rachael Maskell (York Central) is a strange one,
currently suspended from the PLP since rebelling on welfare reform in July.
This is not her first remarks regarding national flags, having previously
lashed out at 'divisive' national flags on lamp posts and linking the 'Raise
the Colours' campaign to alleged racist incidents in York.  Dr Jeevun Sandher
(Loughborough) is not an MP with who we are very familiar, having only
been elected last year.  He is a senior Fabian, so anything he does or says
can be viewed with deep suspicion
Sun 12 Oct - 137 shares
Sun 12 Oct - 33 shares

Two Facebook Stories were published last week...


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Sunday, 12 October 2025

BOATWATCH #31

The week began with a lull, which ended in spectacular fashion on Wednesday.  An armada of 15 small boats were picked up and 1,075 colonists brought ashore by RNLI and Border Farce taxis.  This was the fourth time this year that over a thousand were imported in a single day, but the all time record remains the 1,305 brought in on 3 September 2022.

2025 remains on course to best 2022 as the all time record for small boat arrivals, and the numbers have actually increased since Starmer announced his ridiculous 'one in, one out' policy.  The total number of illegals returned to France since the first deportation three weeks ago currently stands at an absurd 26, while more than five thousand newcomers arrived in the same period.  And don't forget that for every boat migrant sent back to France, they send us another migrant in return!

We must be mad, literally mad.


Total = 1,843 (an increase of 525 on previous week)

Thursday, 9 October 2025

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 09.10.25


Seven by-elections were held this week, including a Wednesday contest that was easily held by the Lib Dems.  The following day the Lib Dems held again, this time in Somerset, and also took a seat from the Conservatives in neighbouring Devon.

This week was a good test of how the Tory party conference had played out to the electorate, with three seats being defended - one each in the north of England, south of England and Midlands.  They lost all three.  Furthermore, their vote share was down in all seven seats, including double digit drops in four of them.  In all three losses they slumped to third place.

Reform took two of the Tory seats, while they held in Northamptonshire.  If you recall, Reform were struggling to hold seats following the local elections, but they have now held their last four defences.

Labour's only defence was a seat in Lancashire, in which the outgoing councillor had resigned from the party last year before continuing as an independent.  Labour failed to retake the seat, losing out to residents' group Our West Lancashire and being pushed into third by Reform.

Widcombe & Lydcombe, Bath and North East Somerset Council

LDm: 769 (44.4%) -11.8%
Grn: 267 (15.4%) +0.6%
Lab: 212 (12.2%) +4.7%
Ref: 206 (11.9%) New
Con: 149 (8.6%) -12.8%
Ind: 83 (4.8%) New
Ind: 45 (2.6%) New

LDm HOLD

Lloyds & Corby Village, North Northamptonshire Council

Ref: 754 (38.5%) +2.1%
Lab: 635 (32.4%) -11.8%
Grn: 371 (18.9%) +9.7%
LDm: 113 (5.8%) +1.5%
Con: 86 (4.4%) -1.5%

Ref HOLD

Skelton East, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

Ref: 839 (65.3%) New
Lab: 247 (19.2%) -10.7%
Con: 179 (13.9%) -29.4%
LDm: 19 (1.5%) -1.5%

Ref GAIN from Con

Kenn Valley, Teignbridge District Council

LDm: 1,116 (50.4%) +11.0%
Ref: 512 (23.1%) New
Con: 212 (9.6%) -19.0%
Ind: 181 (8.2%) New
Grn: 122 (5.5%) -13.9%
Lab: 59 (2.7%) -9.9%
Ind: 12 (0.5%) New

LDm GAIN from Con

Aughton & Holborn, West Lancashire Borough Council

Ind: 704 (35.5%) +10.4%
Ref: 478 (24.1%) +18.6%
Lab: 385 (19.4%) -21.3%
Con: 295 (14.9%) -8.7%
Grn: 78 (3.9%) -1.1%
LDm: 42 (2.1%) New

Ind GAIN from Lab

Bretforton & Offenham, Wychavon District Council

Ref: 357 (43.5%) New
Grn: 213 (25.9%) New
Con: 165 (20.1%) -35.4%
Lab: 33 (4.0%) -25.9%
LDm: 31 (3.8%) -10.8%
Ind: 12 (1.5%) New
Ind: 10 (1.2%) New

Ref GAIN from Con

Yateley West, Hart District Council

(held on Wednesday)

LDm: 1,101 (54.7%) -5.9%
Ref: 562 (27.9%) New
Con: 348 (17.3%) -8.2%

LDm HOLD

Wednesday, 8 October 2025

WOKE WEDNESDAY #45

If you've followed English football for the last few decades you will of course be familiar with the name of Gary Neville.  A rock solid right-back, Neville was part of the ultra successful Manchester United team of Alex Ferguson, and he also represented the England national team an impressive 85 times.  After retiring from the field of play in 2011, Neville has invested heavily in property, while also maintaining his football interest by becoming a TV pundit and purchasing Salford City Football Club alongside some of his ex-Manchester United team mates.  He also tried - and failed - at club management.

In recent years Neville has become increasingly outspoken on political issues, endorsing Labour - and Keir Starmer - on multiple occasions.  He appeared on stage with Starmer at the 2022 party conference and appeared alongside him again in a Labour election broadcast in 2024.

It could be argued that Gary has been inspired by his name-sake, potato crisp salesman and fellow multi millionaire ex-footballing socialist Gary Lineker.  However, while the latter deploys a smug, polished delivery of woke virtue signalling, the pound shop version comes across as eminently less so.  He was absolutely skewered during an appearance on the Beeb's Have I Got News For You, when challenged as to how his supposedly woke progressive persona seemed to give way when Qatari Arabs were offering a fat pay cheque to commentate on the controversial 2022 World Cup.

Earlier this week Neville released a video response to the Islamist attack on a synagogue in north Manchester last week.  Instead of bemoaning the divisive narrative that has been imported to the UK by both historic and ongoing mass migration, coupled with the rise of far left Palestine activism, just 18 seconds into his 'insight', he began attacking the presence of national flags placed on lamp-posts.  He then refers to 'division that's being created' and says it's 'absolutely disgusting'.  Then, in the very next sentence he goes on to specifically blame 'middle-aged white men' for this 'division'.

Just a reminder Gary - the man who carried out the attack on the synagogue was not a middle-aged white man, in fact he was not even British.

Pound Shop Lineker follows this up by proudly declaring that he 'instantly' tore down a Union flag that had appeared at one of his development sites.  More contradictions follow as he says he 'loves his country' and played for England.  Detractors have noted that when it came to the national anthem before England games, Neville tended to bow his head and not sing any lines, almost as if he was ashamed.  Well, now we know.  He really does hate this country and specifically the people who paid his exorbitant wages all those years, because if a football fan can be summed up in one demographic - it's a white middle-aged working class male.

Needless to say, the working class men of Greater Manchester have not reacted too kindly to Neville's absurd comments.  A banner was displayed at Salford City's latest match, in which the co-owner is described as 'traitor scum'.  National flags have also been placed on lamp-posts outside both his existing properties and development sites.

Oops, Gary, didn't anyone ever advise you not to bite the hand that feeds...


Last week's Labour conference meme generated 13 comments and two shares on Facebook.

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

TOON TUESDAY #75

Party conference season is the continuing theme this week, but we end this selection with the projected arrival of the ultimate ne'er-do-well in Gaza - as if the Palestinians haven't suffered enough already...

Dave Brown for The Independent
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Peter Brookes for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Dave Brown for The Independent
Andy Bunday on Instagram
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Morten Morland for The Times

Monday, 6 October 2025

MEME MONDAY #55

It was another interesting week as Starmer's Britain continues its descent into outright tyranny...

Mon 29 Sep - 56 shares
Mon 29 Sep - 131 shares.  And yes, that is Matt Hancock standing at the
front alongside Burnham.  You see, this is how globalist NGOs like the
WEF get what they want - they buy up both parties
Mon 29 Sep - 68 shares
Tue 30 Sep - 20 shares
Tue 30 Sep - 171 shares
Tue 30 Sep - 139 shares
Tue 30 Sep - 103 shares
Wed 1 Oct - 831 shares
It was not Karl's intention, but he does accept that Starmer here
looks more like Blakey from On The Buses, as opposed to the
Austrian Painter
Wed 1 Oct - 182 shares
Thu 2 Oct - 42 shares.  This is now the default response of the establishment in
the wake of an atrocity, gaslighting the public by describing the very thing
responsible for said atrocity as 'our greatest strength'
Thu 2 Oct - 399 shares
Fri 3 Oct - 168 shares
Fri 3 Oct - 19 shares
Fri 3 Oct - 195 shares
Sat 4 Oct - 389 shares.  This received some interesting
comments, with some cheering the detention of George
Galloway. A couple of people even went as far as to say he
should be locked up, purely because they perceive him to
hold views that counter their own. Even when it was pointed
out that the politicisation of the police by the state can be
used against any opponent, they dug themselves an even
bigger hole. Sometimes we despair.
Sat 4 Oct - 80 shares
Sun 5 Oct - 413 shares.  R.I.P. Peter Lynch, the anniversary
of whom's death is later this month
Sun 5 Oct - 111 shares
Sun 5 Oct - 75 shares

Just the two Facebook Stories last week...


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