Showing posts with label Gina Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gina Miller. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 January 2022

MILLER HUMILIATES HERSELF

Earlier this week Gina Miller became the latest remoaner to launch a political party.  Gina's 'True & Fair' party follows in the footsteps of other Remain failures such as the now defunct Change UK and hapless Rejoin EU Party (which only has two policies).  As an increasing number of Remain voters choose to get on with their lives and accept UK independence, enthusiasm for rejoining the EU fades.  It is only rabid EU fanatics such as Miller and Labour's Lord Adonis who persist with fantasies about rejoining the bloc.

As a prime example of how detached from reality they are, earlier this week Adonis tweeted: "If Boris goes, Brexit goes".  Those who have followed the musings of the loony lord in recent years won't be surprised by that outlandish tweet.

Gina Miller made a name for herself in the aftermath of the Leave mandate, but she is now nothing more than a broken record, an establishment fad that passed.  Hence the total embarrassment of her party launch - just 13 people turned up.  Journalist Noa Hoffman covered the launch in a hilarious Twitter thread, which included a video of the sparse reception (see below).


Hoffman reports that Gina's press conference ended after just three questions from the assembled journalists, but at least they all got a free mug and a baseball cap.  Miller clearly overestimated her pulling power, but the reality is that her Brexit-blocking antics are now but a distant memory.  She may have hoped to capitalise on public disillusionment with establishment politics, but this privately-educated globalist millionaire just about epitomises the establishment.

Oh, and one more thing Gina.  'Our democracy' does not include the Irish Republic.  Your website should at least get the basics right.

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

FIVE YEARS ON: A LOOK BACK

In 2016 Bin The Labour Party was still relatively young, but it was an incredibly momentous year and our pro-Leave Brexit stance was crucial to our growth which, at that time, was limited to Facebook.  Karl has looked back over some of the memes around that time and rejigged a few to our current standards.  The following memes were all, to the best of our knowledge, BTLP originals from between 2016 and 2018.

Pre-23 June 2016


23 June 2016


Post-23 June 2016

Saturday, 21 September 2019

THE WEEK IN CARTOONS 15-21 SEPT 2019

15.09.19 - Bob Moran, Sunday Telegraph

15.09.19 - Scott Clissold, Sunday Express

16.09.19 - Brian Adcock, Independent

16.09.19 - Patrick Blower, The Telegraph

16.09.19 - Rich, Guido Fawkes

17.09.19 - Paul Thomas, Daily Mail

17.09.19 - Peter Brookes, The Times

18.09.19 - Andy Davey, The Telegraph

18.09.19 - Dave Brown, Independent

19.09.19 - Matt Pritchett - The Telegraph

19.09.19 - Andy Davey, The Telegraph

19.09.19 - Martin Rowson, The Guardian 

21.09.19 - Peter Brookes, The Times

21.09.19 - Steve Bright, The Sun

Tuesday, 6 August 2019

BREXIT-BLOCKING LEGAL ACTIONS

A second legal action aimed at preventing a no deal Brexit has been launched.  Remain campaigner Gina Miller has already served a legal notice on Boris Johnson that she be informed of any plan to suspend Parliament with seven days notice (so that she can challenge the decision in court).  Yes, she holds herself in such high regard.  Despite everything Gina is still bizarrely claiming that she is not trying to stop Brexit.  As Niall Paterson recently observed in a Sky interview with her:  "There will be people watching this going 'Who do you think you are?'"  Miller replied (with a straight face):  "Each of us in a democracy as a citizen has the right to exercise our legitimate questions of the courts".  Well Gina, there were 17.4million citizens of this democracy who exercised their rights in 2016 and you are clearly trying to frustrate and deny their legitimate mandate.


The latest attempt to stop Boris Johnson proroguing Parliament involves a group of cross-party MPs and peers seeking a ruling from the Court of Session in Edinburgh.  Their aim is to declare such a move 'unlawful'.  Politicians named in the legal action are mostly Labour, with a spattering of SNP, Plaid, Lib Dems, Green and a couple of former Change UK cranks (see list below).

Debbie Abrahams (Labour)
Rushanara Ali (Labour)
Heidi Allen (Ind, at time of writing)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour)
Hannah Bardell (SNP)
Roberta Blackman-Woods (Labour)
Ben Bradshaw (Labour)
Tom Brake (Lib Dem)
Karen Buck (Labour)
Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
Joanna Cherry (SNP)
Marsha de Cordova (Labour)
Ronnie Cowan (SNP)
Neil Coyle (Labour)
Geraint Davies (Labour)
Lord Hain (Labour)
Baroness Jones (Green)
Ian Murray (Labour)
Baroness Royall (Labour)
Angela Smith (Ind)
Jo Swinson (Lib Dem)
Hywel Williams (Plaid)
Lord Winston (Labour)
Lord Wood (Labour)