Showing posts with label Liberal Democrats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberal Democrats. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

HOLYROOD REJECTS MURDER BILL

MSPs have dealt another blow to hopes of getting so-called 'assisted dying' (legalised murder) on the statute books in the UK.  Lib Dem MSP Liam McArthur had tabled the bill, which looked set to deliver a victory for the death cult following its passage through first reading last year.  However, twelve MSPs who had previously voted in favour, switched their votes on Tuesday's night.  Their decision was crucial in killing off the bill, swinging the vote by 69 votes to 57.

There were splits in all three main parties, with more than a third of SNP members voting against and a majority of Tory and Labour members also against.  Even the Lib Dems did not present a united front, despite the bill being proposed by one of their own.  One SNP member abstained, while there was no vote from Labour's Colin Smyth, who is currently suspended from both his party and the parliament building following several criminal charges relating to child pornography and his allegedly installing a secret camera in one of Holyrood's toilets.


Interesting to note that a clear majority of Labour MSPs rejected the bill, while their counterparts south of the border backed a similar bill by 224-160 (support for which outrageously included 13 Scottish MPs, despite the fact the legislation would only apply to England and Wales).  There was more consistency from the Conservatives who opposed the bills both north and south.

This was the third attempt to get 'assisted dying' through the Scottish Parliament since devolution began in 1999, but the first time it has cleared the first stage.  A similar bill that cleared the House of Commons is likely to be filibustered to death in the House of Lords, meaning that the UK maintains some independence from the aims of the globalist death cult.

Unfortunately, two British territories have recently approved the euthanasia of sick human beings.  Jersey and the Isle of Man could begin executing people next year, although there appear to be safeguards to prevent non-residents travelling from the mainland to take advantage of the legislation.

If such laws are allowed to gain a foothold here, it will open the door to a dystopian future in which euthanasia is a widely available lifestyle choice.  The situation in Canada is a prime example of the direction of travel.  'Assisted dying' was first introduced in Canada in 2016, but its scope has been widened multiple times to the point that one in 20 deaths in Canada are now state-sanctioned executions of human beings.  A further attempt to widen the law to include the mentally ill is currently tied up in court proceedings.

It is no coincidence that attempts to impose euthanasia laws on states and territories across the world are gaining pace and in many cases happening simultaneously (as in the various jurisdictions around the UK and Crown Dependencies).  The globalist death cult is desperate to bring down world population by any means and the useful idiots of parliamentarians in Canada, England, Jersey and the Isle of Man have brought great pleasure to the likes of Gates, Schwab, Soros, Harari and Blair.

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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Monday, 29 September 2025

MEME MONDAY #54

Freedom was very much a running theme last week, beginning with Charlie Kirk's memorial.  Karl ramped up the memes after Starmer's ID card announcement, churning out ten in two days and with many more to come this week.  Digital ID is the line in the sand we must not allow them to cross!

Mon 22 Sep - 31 shares
Tue 23 Sep - 170 shares
Tue 23 Sep - 205 shares
Wed 24 Sep - 160 shares
Thu 25 Sep - 327 shares
Fri 26 Sep - 57 shares.  To commemorate the first anniversary of
Starmer's humiliating 'return the sausages' gaffe, we republished
our favourite meme on the subject!
Fri 26 Sep - 246 shares.  Originally published a few months ago, we
wanted an emergency ID meme in circulation as soon as the news
broke that Starmer was proceeding with Blair's plan
Fri 26 Sep - 68 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 212 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 59 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 86 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 484 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 410 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 3 shares
Sun 28 Sep - 270 shares
Sun 28 Sep - 63 shares.  Not an endorsement of Reform
UK, merely an acknowledgement that their meteoric rise
is now a threat to Labour (and Tory) seats everywhere
Sun 28 Sep - 88 shares
Sun 28 Sep - 81 shares.  Someone got genuinely offended
by this - not because they support ID cards, but because they
felt we were being disrespectful to a Polish Jew, depicted here by
 an actor in a film! We pointed out that while the scene is from a
biographical film (The Pianist), it is based on someone
who sruvivde the war and lived well into their 80s

Last week's Facebook Stories all revolved around digital ID, the first two of which predated the news on Thursday that Starmer was proceeding with the Orwellian plan...



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Monday, 28 July 2025

MEME MONDAY #45

Karl enjoyed a long weekend break with the family last week, so the memes were a little slow in coming and there were no Facebook Stories uploaded.  Normal service will resume this week, including the return of Woke Wednesday.

Tue 22 Jul - 62 shares on Facebook
Wed 23 Jul - 189 shares
Fri 25 Jul - 862 shares
Fri 25 Jul - 31 shares.  Old Lembit has veered right in his middle age, which
is a well trodden political trajectory (older people rarely veer right to left).
The result of this emoji poll was as follows:
YES = 481
NO = 31
Sat 26 Jul - 15 shares
Sat 26 Jul - 119 shares
Sat 26 Jul - 78 shares
Sun 27 Jul - 11 shares.  We simply cannot let Starmer discuss the Middle
East without mentioning sausages.  For all time.
Sun 27 Jul - 26 shares
Sun 27 Jul - 24 shares
Sun 27 Jul - 463 shares

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Thursday, 27 June 2024

REFORM SURPRISE FOR BASTANI

The dullest man on the left was in the Tory stronghold of Chichester this week for his communist media outlet Novara Media.  Aaron Bastani was voxpopping residents in the Sussex town and asking them various questions about the looming election.  After speaking to various older residents who voiced a variety of opinions, Bastani appears to be dumbfounded when he speaks to some younger people who all give Reform UK the thumbs up.

Two lads who appear to be unknown to each other both express support for Reform.  One of them vents about getting 'rid of Rishi Sunak', while the other lad - who is mixed race - refers to the PM as 'a mug'.  Bastani is particularly intrigued by the latter, given his racial background (the left, as ever, fascinated by race).  He says that Reform would give 'actual English citizens a voice in what happens in this country'.  Bastani then speaks to two young girls, one of which says 'everyone around [Chichester] is very into it [Reform UK]'.  She puts the apparent fervour down to TikTok videos, which have featured teens from other areas talking up Reform.

Watch the clip below.


In the full 22 minute video on YouTube, Bastani uncovers support for the Lib Dems, Tories and Reform UK - not so much for Labour in this seat.  A Scottish couple who said they had always voted Conservative, said they were both thinking about voting for Reform.  Another lifelong Tory said he was so fed up that he was not going to bother voting at all.  An old lefty expressed delusion with our entire system of democracy and said he wasn't voting either.

During the remainder of the campaign we'll be lending our predictions for various seats and where better to begin than Chichester itself...

The constituency is so old that it predates the creation of both Great Britain and the United Kingdom by several hundred years, having first been established in 1295.  The Conservatives have held the seat for the entire 20th and 21st centuries, aside from 1923 when it was briefly gained by the Liberals, but held for just ten months.  Prior to that the seat had been represented by a Conservative MP since 1837.

It's an impressive record and Gillian Keegan goes into this election defending a 21,490 majority.  The Tory majority has decreased over the last two elections, from a peak in 2015 of 24,413.  We expect it to crumble at this forthcoming election and the seat will change hands.  The Lib Dems, who pushed Labour into third in 2019, appear to be the main challengers.  Reform are starting from scratch, having not fielded a candidate here previously.

There are six candidates in Chichester this time around, as follows.

Jess Brown-Fuller (LDem)
Tom Collinge (Lab)
Teresa De Santis (Ref UK)
Andrew Emerson (Ind)
Gillian Keegan (Con)
Tim Young (Grn)

BTLP seat prediction: LDem GAIN from Con

Wednesday, 4 May 2022

STUTTERING STARMER'S BEERGATE COMEUPPANCE


After months of posturing over Partygate and Cakegate, Keir Starmer is finally getting his comeuppance just at the wrong time for Labour.  Although the MSM were slow to get going with the Beergate resurgance - initially only GB News took any interest - just days before Thursday's local elections they began to ask questions of the Labour leader.  This has led to multiple hugely embarrassing interviews in which Starmer is pushed on his Durham escapades, only to regurgitate the same sort of denials and absurd defences that the PM made in relation to his own lockdown shenanigans.

On Wednesday he was grilled by Susannah Reid and Richard Madeley on Good Morning Britain.  Having refused point blank 24 hours previously to confirm or deny he'd been contacted by Durham Constabulary, the presenting team forced him into a direct answer.  "No" came the answer, but why did he find that response so difficult previously?  Is it true?  We know now from the proprietor of the hotel in which he was staying that food was being served that evening, directly contradicting a claim made by Starmer last weekend.

Watch below as Starmer flounders under the scrutiny of Madeley and Reid.


Starmer was also forced to deny another story in Wednesday's car crash appearance.  Madeley put it to Starmer that Labour had made an electoral pact with the Lib Dems prior to these local elections.  Starmer categorically denied such a deal was in place, but the facts speak for themselves - Labour are standing in just 61 per cent of council seats in the traditional Lib Dem strongholds of the south-west compared to 97 per cent Labour contested there in 2018.  In turn, the Lib Dems appear to have stood down hundreds of candidates in the Midlands and the north of England, where Labour must rebuild the Red Wall if they are to stand a chance of winning the next general election.

Click below for that exchange.


There has been some evidence of this so-called 'progressive alliance' in the run-up to election day.  On the 10th of March this year Labour stood down its candidates in two Hertfordshire seats, which allowed the Lib Dems to easily hold both.  On the same day the Lib Dems stood aside in Rutland, which allowed the Greens to take a seat from the Tories.

A Remain pact - between Labour, the Lib Dems and Greens - was much hyped in the run-up to the 2019 general election, but it did not materialise.  While it's highly likely at the moment that Labour will be the largest party after the next general election, it is inconceivable that Labour could win an outright majority.  Therefore, in order to win power they would have to seek coalition partners.  They could potentially negotiate a pact with the Lib Dems and Greens before then and pin their hopes on a rainbow majority, a majority that could conceivably be achieved if the SNP are a part of that alliance.

The question is, are these local elections a test run for that scenario?