Showing posts with label Elon Musk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elon Musk. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

TOON TUESDAY #104

Andy Burnham and Makerfield are very much the theme this week, with a sprinkling of Red Rachel's spring statement overtures to a beleaguered electorate...

Jason White for The Guardian
Morten Morland for The Sunday Times
Nick Newman for The Sunday Times
Nicola Jennings for The Guardian
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Morten Morland for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Peter Brookes for The Times
Pete Songi for The Mirror
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Stanley McMurtry for The Mail on Sunday
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph

Monday, 16 June 2025

MEME MONDAY #39

Normal service has resumed in the past week, with Karl's memes being shared between both Facebook pages.  If you are a Facebook user, be sure to follow both pages if you want to see our memes live.

Mon 9 Jun - 36 shares on the main Facebook page.  Apologies to the Flumps!
Mon 9 Jun - 12 shares on the Facebook backup page
Tue 10 Jun - 555 shares
Wed 11 Jun - 51 shares
Wed 11 Jun - 1,422 shares
Wed 11 Jun - 164 shares.  Globalists awarding globalists for doing globalist
things.  The awards system is corrupt and meaningless.
Thur 12 Jun - 19 shares
Fri 13 Jun - 158 shares
Fri 13 Jun - 16 shares.  Adapted from an article we published last week
Fri 13 Jun - 131 shares
Sat 14 Jun - 12 shares
Sat 14 Jun - 122 shares.  The misspelling of Tonia's surname is
deliberate and has become the norm whenever Karl addresses her.
One Facebook user criticised the misspelling, saying it damages our
credibility and also questioned the accuracy of the meme. Richey
responded thus: "Her amendment aims to legalise abortion 'at an
stage' of the pregnancy. There's no ambivalence in her objective. As
for her name, we've always called her that. She's a piece of shit. If
102,558 followers don't take us at all seriously, no-one is losing any
sleep about it. As long as your *checks notes* one follower takes
you seriously, best of luck to you."
Sun 15 Jun - 72 shares.  The only people who took exception to this in the
comments were upset that it was not a Cross of St George.  At BTLP we are
staunch Unionists and we value the contributions of our Scots, Welsh, Cornish
and Ulster-Scots supporters just as much as those who happen to be of English
descent.  No-one has suffered more under Labour rule this century than the
Welsh and Scots.  We stand with you, always.
Sun 15 Jun - 27 shares.  Posted as a reminder more than anything, as we
must maintain awareness of these seemingly cold cases and ask questions.
Will he be charged? And if not, why not?
Sun 15 Jun - 9 shares.  Corrupt and meaningless.

Karl has been utilising the Facebook stories tool in recent months and has begun tweaking existing memes in order to showcase them in the correct portrait ratio.  Here are a couple from the past week (click to enlarge).


And finally, here is an meme exclusive to binlabour.com that was never deployed on social media, primarily because the Musk-Trump feud died down quicker than an erection at the sight of Tonia Antoneonazi...


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Thank you!

Monday, 5 May 2025

MEME MONDAY #34

Karl is slowly increasing his output and we are currently engaged in a phased return to the main Facebook page.  Taking his frustrations on board with relation to funding, we are also looking at other avenues to raise funds.  Repeated pleas for donations have falled on deaf ears, despite the fact our Facebook distribution often runs into the tens of thousands.  We are in discussions with a merchandiser and looking at potentially importing a shop into this site, but it's early days.

If you are a Facebook follower, please be sure to have both pages in your likes and follows, as we are currently splitting content on a fairly equal basis in the hope to generate some revenue that way.  We didn't start this thing up ten years ago to make money, but now we have a website to run and we would very much like to start paying for an X subscription this year.

Dig deep behind the sofa if you can and let us hope the pleas will soon subside.  Donations welcome here.

Mon 28 Apr - 235 shares on the main Facebook page. This was our
pre-election cover photo
Tue 29 Apr - 11 shares on the backup page
Sat 3 May - 255 shares
Sat 3 May - 16 shares.  The troll's name is Aitor Santiago and he has taken a leaf
right out of the Home Office playbook by declaring that talk of two tier justice
and rape gang cover-ups 'sounds like a load of far right nonsense'
Sun 4 May - 149 shares
Sun 4 May - 268 shares

Feel free to download and share, credits where possible are much appreciated.

Monday, 31 March 2025

MEME MONDAY #29

We are still posting to the back up page on Facebook. while we serve out our indeterminate punishment for a meme posted six years ago.  Distribution is increasing, as we have managed to double our following on this page in the last fortnight.

Mon 24 Mar - 113 shares on Facebook
Tue 25 Mar - 3 shares
Wed 26 Mar - 62 shares
Thur 27 Mar - 61 shares
Fri 28 Mar - 79 shares

*** STAR MEME ***


Sun 30 Mar - 273 shares.  The annual pay rise for MPs this year
will be in line with current inflation of 2.8 per cent, giving them a
new basic salary of £93,904.  This is almost double what they were
raking in at the turn of the century, when pay was £47,008.  They
have been given a pay rise every single year of the 21st century, with
the exception of the first two years of the Tory/Lib Dem coalition,
when pay was frozen between 2011 and 2013.

Feel free to download and share our work, many thanks.

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

TOON TUESDAY #49

The left continue to melt down over the Trump administration continuing to do what it was elected to.  The lunatic fringe have turned their sights on Elon Musk's motor company Tesla, with forecourts and cars being torched.  Conservative artists on X were among those pointing out the hypocrisies of the mob...

Jimbob on X
Tom Stiglich on X
Tom Stiglich on X
SKS Cartoons on X

British newspaper cartoonists have very much been focused on Keir Starmer's own Elon Musk-inspired antics, with proposals to slash the benefits wage bill top of the agenda.  That's a story that will rumble on and we'll likely cover it next week.  Meanwhile, here are a handful of Labour-oriented efforts, including a subtle reference to the Speaker of the Commons aka 'Long-Haul Lindsay'...

Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Nick Newman for The Sunday Times