Showing posts with label Birmingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birmingham. Show all posts

Monday, 15 June 2026

MEME MONDAY #87

A busy week for Karl, with migrant crime fuelling many of his efforts - from Southampton and Manchester, to Belfast and Dundee.

Mon 8 Jun - 65 shares
Mon 8 Jun - 319 shares.  This replaced an earlier version,
which erroneously stated that both brothers were 'free'.  In
actual fact, the younger brother is still remanded in custody
awaiting sentencing.  Apologies for the error
Tue 9 Jun - 17 shares
Tue 9 Jun - 2,510 shares
Tue 9 Jun - 2,160 shares
Wed 10 Jun - 229 shares.  Dave tied himself up in knots
during a round of interviews last weekend, admitting that he
would not 'take a knee' for Henry Nowak and failing to
coherently explain why his call for 'righteous anger' over
George Floyd's death was somehow justified, but Nigel
Farage's 'cold rage' remark in response to Nowak's death
is somehow abhorrent
Wed 10 Jun - 12 shares
Thu 11 Jun - 105 shares.  Both Healey and his underling Alistair Carns - who
resigned hours later - quickly moved up in the betting markets for Starmer's
replacement.  They both overtook Shabana Mahmood, with Carns
currently 16/1 and Healey 33/1 at Ladbrokes  
Thu 11 Jun - 1,716 shares
Fri 12 Jun - 60 shares
Fri 12 Jun - 11 shares
Sat 13 Jun - 67 shares.  Media outlets have reported that the culprits are simply
'Bulgarian nationals'.  That may be the case, but they are not ethnic
Bulgarians.  The brother and sister are Roma gypsies, a distinct and
separate non-Slavic group who largely reject authority and live outside the
norms of the mainstream societies they inhabit.  Of course, the main thing is
that the couragious Scots girl Sophie has been vindicated in defending her wee
sister from their advances
Sat 13 Jun - 131 shares
Sun 14 Jun - 25 shares
Sun 14 Jun - 325 shares
Sun 14 June - 155 shares.  Yes, we know the Argentines were largely conscripts,
but that doesn't change the outcome of the conflict.  It was a decisive and
hard fought victory in the face of greater numbers on both the ground and in
the air
Sun 14 Jun - 440 shares.  An astonishing amount of money, this ought to be a
national scandal
Sun 14 Jun - 53 shares.  When Spencer first posted this picture, attention was
drawn to her legs in various comments.  The incredibly knobbly knee, combined
with what appear to be varicous veins below it, are not a great advert for a
vegetarian diet - she is only 35 and has the anatomy of an old woman!

Karl had a busy week on Facebook Stories, showcasing six across our two Facebook pages.




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Monday, 25 May 2026

MEME MONDAY #84

After a busy few weeks preparing for the elections and their aftermath, Karl wound down a little last week.  It's still an impressive body of work, as we hope you'll agree...

Mon 18 May - 70 shares
Mon 18 May - 431 shares
Tue 19 May - 119 shares
Wed 20 May - 80 shares.  A prominent comment on this post conflated the new
'death tax' with existing inheritance tax, but the proposal is a new and separate tax
based on the value of property that could result in beneficiaries having to cough up
tens of thousands to a state that did not earn a penny of it
Thu 21 May - 683 shares
Thu 21 May - 6 shares.  Not so much of a meme this one, but an intriguing
assessment of how Makerfield could play out.  Although the AI suggests
a Labour win, it still has a Reform gain within the margin of error.  However,
this AI prediction predated the first Makerfield poll, which put Restore
Britain in third place on seven per cent.  That would be disastrous, as it
would hand Burnham victory and a route to Number Ten
Thu 21 May - 137 shares.  If Red Rachel was honest
Thu 21 May - 75 shares
Fri 22 May - 145 shares.  A double anniversary of infamy that will live long in
the memory if Britain is to survive the Islamist onslaught to come
Sat 23 May - 459 shares
Sat 23 May - 12 shares
Sun 24 May - 86 shares
Sun 24 May - 51 shares

Most of last week's Facebook Stories revolved around the 'Diversity is Strength' theme, which is fast becoming the biggest lie since 'safe and effective'.




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Tuesday, 19 May 2026

ALISTAIR WHO?

Alistair Carns

Alistair Carns is not a name that has graced these pages too often, in fact only once before has his name appeared - as part of the ghoulish club of sick MPs who last year backed both euthanasia of adult human beings and the abortion of full term babies.  He is not exactly a household name and has only been an MP since 2024.  Despite this, he is being talked about as a potential leadership candidate and is reportedly keen on entering a leadership contest, as and when it comes.

Carns is clearly an ambitious guy and has a long track record in climbing the ladder of success.  He is an outlier in the PLP on several fronts - he has served his country, did not attend university and is a working class lad (although he abbreviates his name to 'Al' in order to appear more down to earth).  His meteoric rise through the ranks of the British Army is very impressive.  Having enlisted as a Royal Marine Commando in 1999, he progressed to the Special Boat Service and enjoyed regular promotions up to the rank of colonel in 2021.  He was to be promoted again - to brigadier - in 2024, but instead chose a new career path in politics.  He succeeded fellow Scot Steve McCabe as the MP for Birmingham Selly Oak.

He scaled Mount Everest last year at the age of 45, while he was a junior minister.  He was promoted to Armed Forces minister last September and appears to be keen on keeping up the promotions as he did during his distinguished military career.  Ladbrokes are currently offering odds of 16-1 on Carns succeeding Starmer, odds that are only bettered by Burnham, Rayner, Streeting and Miliband.  A maximum of five candidates can compete in a Labour leadership election, in addition to the incumbent.  However, that is based on an equal set of nominations for each candidate, which is an unlikely scenario.  Mr Carns would probably need a couple of the favourites to drop out if he were to get on the ballot.

His biggest drawback is recognition.  In a recent YouGov poll, Carns polled zero per cent from a sample size of 706 Labour members, compared to 47 per cent for Burnham.  Six other names polled between 31 per cent (Starmer) and one per cent (Mahmood).

How does a man who chose a career fighting in our military end up in a party that despises Britain?  It's not clear as and when he joined Labour, but we do know that he was headhunted personally by Starmer and parachuted into a safe Labour seat in the south of Birmingham.  Again, at odds with his military background, he recently opted to join in criticism of the Raise the Colours movement, which originated in Brum.

He wrote to West Midlands Police last week, making a series of allegations about Raise the Colours activists and suggesting that injunctions could be imposed in order to ban the flying of flags.  His letter can be seen below.


Flag flying in parts of Birmingham, which are not traditionally working class areas or are more ethnically diverse, can be a contentious pursuit.  Woke middle class residents in the Moseley area were outraged to find British flags flying from lamp posts in their community.  They proceeded to tear them down.

A similar backlash appears to have occurred more recently in nearby Stirchley, again another gentrified middle class area.  However, while Carns takes a one-sided approach to lay all the blame with the flag bearers, various videos online suggest that lefty mobs are challenging Raise the Colours and trying to impede their activities.  This has clearly led to street confrontations, which is not a one-sided affair Mr Carns.  And as for claiming that 'many' members of Raise the Colours are 'not from Birmingham', that's incredibly rich coming from an MP who had zero links with the city prior to being parachuted in by Starmer in 2024!

We don't see this self-publicist taking over from Starmer anytime soon, but he's quite possibly one to watch for the future.  Birmingham Selly Oak is one of the few seats that Labour could possibly retain in the event of an electoral thumping, although Carns could face stiff opposition from the Greens.  In the recent local elections, the Green Party took most of the council seats in this constituency.  Seeing as Carns re-enlisted as an army reservist just four months after being elected to Parliament, perhaps he is covering all angles in the eventuality that his political career is cut short...

Monday, 17 November 2025

MEME MONDAY #61

Karl's absence continued last week and Richey tried his best to fill in the gaps with some topical efforts...

Mon 10 Nov - 216 shares
Tue 11 Nov - 33 shares
Tue 11 Nov - 135 shares
Wed 12 Nov - 44 shares
Wed 12 Nov - 64 shares
Thu 13 Nov - 117 shares
Sat 15 Nov - 56 shares
Sat 15 Nov - 1,430 shares
Sun 16 Nov - 82 shares
Sun 16 Nov - 82 shares

The only Facebook Story published last week was a personal message from Karl, who has spent the last fortnight away from home dealing with a close family bereavement.  He is very grateful for the messages of support.