Showing posts with label Chris Bryant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Bryant. Show all posts

Monday, 4 August 2025

MEME MONDAY #46

A whopping twenty memes from Karl last week helped chronicle a week packed full of disturbing revelations about the rise of Starmer's police state.  The week had begun with a demolition of Starmer by President Trump, during which the PM repeated his claim that: "We've had free speech in the United Kingdom for a very long time".  These were the same words he uttered during his brief spat with JD Vance in the Oval Office earlier this year.  The word 'had' - past tense - makes for clever gaslighting, but Starmer is fooling no-one.

The cat is well and truly out of the bag now and with a digital ID on the way, our descent into tyranny is well on track...

Mon 28 Jul - 162 shares on Facebook
Mon 28 Jul - 1,111 shares
Tue 29 Jul - 161 shares.  Kyle's post on X, which was a direct attack on Nigel
Farage, was quickly littered with pictures of the MP alongside one of his Hove
predecessors - the disgraced pervert Ivor Caplin.  Oops!
Tue 29 Jul - 13 shares.  Starmer has decided to go in
hard on the side of Palestine, in a desperate attempt to fend
off the looming threat of Corbyn's Fruit and Nut party
Tue 29 Jul - 121 shares
Wed 30 Jul - 10 shares
Wed 30 Jul - 287 shares
Wed 30 Jul - 1,310 shares.  Although the most popular meme of
the week, it also led to huge constitutional debate in the
comments about whether or not London is 'the capital city of
Mrs Trump's homeland'.   Mary Anne MacLeod was born on the
Isle of Lewis in Scotland in 1912, which would have made her a
British subject - not a British citizen as argued by Richey.  The
two are similar, but not the same.  Whether Mrs Trump
considered herself Scottish, British or both is not clear, but
regardless of her feelings on nationality, she was both.  The
question of London being the capital city is complicated by the
constitutional nature of the United Kingdom, but where Richey
argued that London is the capital of Great  Britain he is
technically incorrect.  London was the capital of Great Britain
from 1707 to 1801, but then became the capital of the newly
formed United Kingdom and has remained since.  Great Britain
ceased to exist as a sovereign state in 1801, therefore Richey is
mistaken.  The meme itself can still be regarded factually correct
if Mrs Trump's homeland refers to the United Kingdom and not
Great Britain or Scotland.  In any case, the meme was still
very popular!
Thu 31 Jul - 90 shares
Thu 31 Jul - 510 shares
Thu 31 Jul - 18 shares.  This could have easily been a Woke Wednesday feature.
The rabid reaction to a pretty white girl modelling some jeans and a clever play
on words by the manufacturer - American Eagle - exposed the left and the
establishment to counter claims of why it is acceptable to say a mixed race
person has good 'jeans' (genes), but not a white person.  The biggest racists
are the left, never forget it!
Thu 31 Jul - 71 shares
Fri 1 Aug - 54 shares.  BTLP still has a Gab account, but it never really took off
and Gab wasn't helped by Elon's acquisition and transformation of Twitter.  Sadly,
Andrew Torba's venture has now pulled the site from the UK, on the back of
increasing censorship of social media.  It can still be accessed by VPN - although
there are various voices in Labour now calling for a ban on VPNs (Virtual Private
Networks)
Fri 1 Aug - 87 shares
Sat 2 Aug - 17 shares
Sat 2 Aug - 72 shares
Sat 2 Aug - 14 shares.  Always a risky business to show a depiction
of the Prophet Muhammad, but in all fairness Karl obtained this image
from a Google search!
Sat 2 Aug - 148 shares.  One of the best comments on this was: "Is that
Thangam Debbonaire without the syrup?"
Sun 3 Aug - 224 shares
Sun 3 Aug - 6 shares

In addition to a busy week of meming, Karl also found time to post five Facebook Stories, including news of a very good couple of days on the backup page.  The strange thing is that despite adding more than 30,000 followers to the backup page this year, the net gain in following on the main page remains zero.  Distribution of the main page is much greater than the backup page, so this does not make any sense.  If anyone has found themselves being mysteriously removed from following us, be sure to let us know.  You can contact us directly via X.


Appreciate what we do?  You can buy us a pint each here.  Last week we had to fork out for our annual web domain fee and next month it's Cloud storage - which is vital to maintain Karl's good work should the elite police squad come knocking!

Monday, 21 October 2024

MEME MONDAY #9

Keir Starmer's contempt for this country, combined with his globalist agenda, spells trouble.  Worse still, his huge parliamentary majority means he can pass his anti-British, anti-human laws with impunity.  He says he is not afraid to be 'unpopular', well that's just as well, because he will soon become the most hated PM in the history of our nation...

Mon 14 Oct - 236 Facebook shares
Tues 15 Oct - 364 shares
Thurs 17 Oct - 253 shares
Fri 18 Oct - 132 shares
Sat 19 Oct - 344 shares
Sat 19 Oct - 189 shares
Sun 20 Oct - 143 shares
Sun 20 Oct - 87 shares
Sun 20 Oct - 130 shares

As always, feel free to share our memes anywhere you like.  All that we ask is that you do not remove our binlabour.com watermark.  Thank you!

Monday, 16 September 2024

MEME MONDAY #4

The big Labour rebellion in defence of pensioners' winter fuel allowance failed to materialise on Tuesday.  Only one Labour MP could muster a moral compass to defy his government.  The same day his government began the early release of thousands of prison inmates, one of whom re-offended on the very same day - and that is the one we know about.  The very next day the government announced it was sending millions more to Ukraine, while British pensioners may freeze to death this winter.

With talk of Ukraine it was no surprise that the week ended with Starmer and Lammy in Washington DC to discuss furthering the conflict.  The following day there was another assassination attempt on the man who says he wants to stop the war.  "Go figure" as they say over there...

Tues 10 Sept - 132 Facebook shares
Wed 11 Sept - 251 shares
Wed 11 Sept - 469 shares
Thurs 12 Sept - 318 shares
Thurs 12 Sept - 135 shares
Fri 13 Sept - 112 shares
Sat 14 Sept - 173 shares
Sun 15 Sept - 151 shares
Sun 15 Sept - 42 shares
Sun 15 Sept - 81 shares
Sun 15 Sept - 9 shares
Sun 15 Sept - exclusive to X and GETTR

Saturday, 11 November 2023

BRYANT'S BONKERS QT REMARK


The 20mph mandatory speed limit is hugely unpopular in Wales and some Labour politicians are getting nervous about an electoral backlash.  Rhondda MP Chris Bryant was the Labour representative on BBC's Question Time last week in Cardiff.  He defended the policy, but noted: "There are some areas where it's just a bit, frankly, bonkers. You go from 20 to 30 back to 20."  That remark will not have gone down well at all in the Drakeford household, or those of Senedd politicians who backed the scheme - including the Plaid and Lib Dem AMs whose support carried the vote.

Bryant will have had one eye on the general election when he made the comment.  In Rhondda he will be defending an 11,440 majority.  Drakeford's scheme is part of a long term objective to abolish or at least severely restrict private car use in Wales, similar to other measures elsewhere in the UK, such as the ULEZ expansion.  However, at present there are no trains running in Bryant's constituency due to ongoing line works, so the argument for switching to public transport has largely fell on deaf and increasingly agitated ears.

If the backlash against 20mph is not enough, how are Drakeford and his successors going to make a case for getting people out of their cars in rural communities which have no public transport links?  And exactly how fast and how far will Keir Starmer push a similar objective in England when he enters Downing Street as PM?

These questions will be answered as the clock ticks down to 2030 and the (attempted) implementation of the globalists' Agenda 2030 plan.  Resistance and awareness grows by the day and the chances of their success fades.

Thursday, 19 October 2023

STARMER BACKS TWO JOBS MP (AGAIN)


Keir Starmer has once again brazenly disregarded his second jobs policy.  The Labour leader has repeatedly committed his party to a ban on MPs having second jobs, most recently in January this year.  However, that didn't stop him from attending another book launch for one of his frontbenchers, Nick Thomas-Symonds.  The latter was promoting a revised edition of his Clement Attlee biography and his party leader was happy to help with the promotion.

Nick tweeted his obvious delight in the relaunch of his 2010 work.


This is the second time the Labour leader has endorsed a book for Thomas-Symonds.  Last year he not only attended the launch of his Harold Wilson biography, he provided a quote for the front cover of promotional copies.  It appears that Starmer's second jobs policy will either be kicked into the long grass when he enters Downing Street, or it will contain so many exemptions as to render it pointless.  If he had any principle on the matter, he would have already implemented a ban on his own MPs taking second jobs.

In January of this year, when Starmer was challenged about Dave Lammy's array of secondary incomes - primarily from LBC - the Labour leader replied: "I think David does a lot of media work, and I think media work and writing books is all part of the political process".  Lammy is Labour's highest earner from secondary income, collecting more than £200,000 since 2019 - in addition to his MPs' salary.  He has pocketed thousands as a guest speaker for various organisations, including Facebook and Google.  
The Rhondda MP Chris Bryant has also made thousands from speaking engagements, including £2,000 from investment bank Goldman Sachs - a statement of how far modern Labour has diverged from the Labour of Attlee.

Loudmouth gobshite Jess Phillips is also making a mint from second jobs, having picked up £162,000 since 2019.  Her appearance as guest host on Have I Got News For You stretches Starmer's media exemption a bit thin.  And what of other Labour MPs raking it in?  There are plenty of them, with 38 per cent of all Labour MPs having declared additional incomes in the current parliament.

Margaret Hodge collects a £20,000 salary from her role at Royal Holloway University, where she is the chair of its governing council.  Khalid Mahmood (Birmingham Perry Barr) takes home £25,000 a year advising the conservative think tank Policy Exchange (yes, you read that correctly).  Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Tooting) tweeted in support of Starmer's proposed second jobs ban earlier this year, but in the same tweet contradicted herself by declaring: "I'm proud to do occasional shifts on the NHS front line".  Admirable, maybe, but still a second job.

Perhaps the worst offender of all Labour's additional earners is Dan Jarvis.  Despite being elected mayor of the Sheffield City region in 2018, picking up a £79,000 salary in the process, he went on to seek re-election as the MP for Barnsley a year later.  He served a four year term as mayor, while still an MP, eventually deciding to stand down and pursue a career on the Westminster gravy train.

Money talks, no matter which side of the floor an MP sits.  That is unlikely to change when Keir Starmer enters Downing Street.

Friday, 18 November 2022

BRYANT BACKFIRES AGAIN

Kate Andrews and Chris Bryant

Prolific tweeter Chris Bryant has been humiliated online yet again after the Labour MP sparked an argument built on sand.  The Rhondda MP was clearly upset about the presence of economist Kate Andrews on the BBC's Question Time and tagged the programme in a tweet complaining about her 'role' in the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA).  Unfortunately for Chris, Andrews picked up the tweet the following morning and pointed out that she did not work for the IEA...


Kate has not worked for the IEA for three years and Bryant was quickly on his arse clutching at straws.  The best he could do was a screenshot dated 2016 that referred to Andrews to back up his non-existent argument.  She fired back minutes later and a more formal apology ensued.


If Bryant had bothered to check he would have found that Andrews' past involvement with the IEA was referred to on Question Time's social media accounts, as seen here.

It's desperately embarrassing, but nothing new for a man who takes selfies in his underpants and posts them on gay dating sites.

Oh, and why was he so upset about Kate Andrews being on Question Time in the first place?  Because she repeatedly exposes the real reason behind the cost of living crisis.  And Chris Bryant - along with everyone else in the Parliamentary Labour Party - voted for it.