Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

TOON TUESDAY #107

Another mostly Telegraph week, with no newspaper cartoonists daring to address the migrant attack on Stephen Ogilvie in north Belfast.  Some left-leaning artists were prepared to tackle the violence that followed (naturally), pinning the blame on Nigel Farage (as per usual).  We've included a few toons from US  conservatives who are not afraid to address our migrant violence head on.

Many of this week's efforts draw on the PM's defence woes, mocking the state of the Armed Forces under Labour.  There's a major football tournament on at the moment, so some cartoonists have incorporated a soccer theme, including a reference to Kevin Keegan's famous outburst way back in the 1990s...

Morten Morland for The Sunday Times
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Peter Brookes for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Andy Bunday on Instagram
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Christian Adams for The Sunday Telegraph
Graeme Bandeira for The Northern Agenda
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Tom Stiglich on X
SKS Cartoon on X
Tom Stiglich on X
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
SKS Cartoons on X

Monday, 8 June 2026

MEME MONDAY #86

Making a rod for their own back is an ongoing theme at the moment, as we join so many others in exposing the rampant hypocrisy and double standards of Labour's 2020 jumping on the BLM bandwagon.  The death of Henry Nowak in similar circumstances has laid it all to bare.  Why were Labour politicians so keen to bow down in honour of a foreign career criminal who died thousands of miles away, but will not give Westminster-born Henry Nowak the time of day?

Karl was still away at the beginning of last week, so the first three efforts on this list are Richey's work.

Mon 1 Jun - 8 shares.  Starmer's beloved Arse-nal lost the European Cup final
with a woeful penalty and some hilarious commentary: "No-one's played better
than him tonight... oh it's way over!"
Tue 2 Jun - 73 shares.  The bodycam footage ensured this horrific story remained
in the spotlight - where it absolutely should be
Wed 3 Jun - 6 shares.  No tip-offs involved!
Wed 3 Jun - 117 shares.  Starmer was responding to a question posed by Nigel
Farage during PMQs.  Given his legal background and lofty status, he knows
that what he said there is not true in the slightest
Fri 5 Jun - 1,313 shares
Fri 5 Jun - 69 shares.  As cities burned, with dozens of Americans killed in
the violence, Keir Starmer took the knee for George Floyd in 2020.  Six years
later the slogan is the same, but Starmer's message is that complaining about
Henry Nowak's death is 'divisive'
Fri 5 Jun - 346 shares
Sat 6 Jun - 75 shares.  Legacy media made a huge BLM rod for
its own back in 2020
Sat 6 Jun - 28 shares
Sun 7 Jun - 299 shares.  Starmer also made a rod for his own back in
2020, now coming back to haunt him
Sun 7 Jun - 148 shares
Sun 7 Jun - 3,352 shares.  There were various photos of socially
distanced Labour MPs 'taking the knee' outside the Commons.  Olivia
Blake, Tracy Brabin, Chris Bryant, Dawn Butler, Yvette Cooper, Kim
Johnson, Jonathan Reynolds, Bell Ribeiro-Addy and Zarah Sultana
were among those pictured kneeling.  Again, these morons made a
rod for their own back!

Half a dozen Facebook Stories were published last week, including the news that binlabour.com surpassed four million hits.  The site cannot achieve this success without the consistent sharing of our material, so thank you to everyone who has ever shared our stuff online.




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Monday, 23 March 2026

MEME MONDAY #75

Last week was very much oriented towards Islam, thanks to a social media post from unexpected quarters.  It did not come from Reform or Restore or Tommy Robinstein - it was from the front bench of the blue wing of the Uniparty.  Nick Timothy, a Suffolk MP elected in 2024, lambasted the mass prayer event in Trafalgar Square and - equally surprising - his party leader resisted calls from Chairman Starmer and co to sack him.

Times they are a changing...

Mon 16 Mar - 20 shares.  Sometimes Karl is just very silly
Mon 16 Mar - 12 shares
Tue 17 Mar - 22 shares.  The wee Slavic beggar was back in town
Wed 18 Mar - 45 shares
Thu 19 Mar - 92 shares
Fri 20 Mar - 489 shares.  It never ceases to amaze how so many of the same
people who have spent years condemning the war on Iraq, have swung so
vociferously in support of the war on Iran.  Some of the comments on this
post were nothing short of retarded
Fri 20 Mar - 53 shares
Sat 21 Mar - 624 shares.  Good riddance, Marty
Sat 21 Mar - 41 shares
Sun 22 Mar - 79 shares

Six Facebook Stories were published throughout the week, including a new alternative design for the 'Diversity is Strength' series...





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