Showing posts with label social credit system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social credit system. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 December 2025

TOON TUESDAY #84

The cancellation of jury trials, cancellation of (more) elections and expansion of facial recognition tech (prep work for the social credit system) - another week in Labour's fascist Britain...

Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Stanley McMurtry for The Mail on Sunday
Dave Brown for The Independent
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Rebecca Hendin for The Guardian

Not sure who Rebecca is talking about when she refers to 'struggling political parties', but the polls suggest that Reform, the Greens and the Lib Dems are far from struggling.  Labour and the Tories are clearly in trouble, but on the back of the Fruit and Nut inaugural conference, this could well be a call to arms for the party that currently has no candidates, no leader, no name and no hope!

Monday, 20 October 2025

MEME MONDAY #57

Digital IDs, peace in Gaza and political footballs were among the themes for last week's 15 efforts from our very own meme making legend...

Mon 13 Oct - 86 shares
Mon 13 Oct - 344 shares
Tue 14 Oct - 565 shares
Wed 15 Oct - 556 shares
Wed 15 Oct - 64 shares. Poor Greta. With the wicked Orange Man having persuaded
the Israelis to stop their assault on Gaza, whatever will she turn her hand to next...
Thu 16 Oct - 37 shares. DUP MP Sammy Wilson backs the cash campaign
Thu 16 Oct - 84 shares. A Leeds United player refused to observe
the latest kneeling exercise, while the fans roundly booed his team
mates and the opposition. Like the very first player to make a stand,
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is of mixed race descent. Will a white
player ever have the guts to stand?
Fri 17 Oct - 28 shares
Fri 17 Oct - 213 shares
Fri 17 Oct - 53 shares. Reform are currently odds on favourites with
all the major bookies to take the Senedd seat of Caerphilly in this
Thursday's by-election. Labour, the defending party, are seen as a
distant third behind Plaid
Sat 18 Oct - 285 shares
Sat 18 Oct - 42 shares. The backlash against Gary continued on Saturday when
three protesters temporarily halted a Salford City match wearing 'Gary Neville
is a traitor' t-shirts. One of them tried to plant a Cross of St George in the centre
circle! Neville co-owns the club
Sat 18 Oct - 72 shares
Sun 19 Oct - 3,075 shares. A massive response to this, but alas, there were a
handful of despicable comments from the usual suspects. Pleased to report that
the 66 laughing emojis were absolutely dwarfed by more than 13,000 positive
reactions
Sun 19 Oct - 134 shares

Just a couple of Facebook Stories last week, including a bluntly worded reprisal to the perennially offended...


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Friday, 26 September 2025

UNITE AGAINST DIGITAL FASCISM

The gloves are off, Tony Blair has confirmed that a mandatory digital ID is to be introduced in the UK.  Did we say Tony Blair?  Oops sorry, slip of the tongue.  Puppet PM Keir Starmer made the announcement on Friday, channeling all the sinister air of his master:  "Let me spell it out - you will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID - it's as simple as that".

The introduction of a digital ID was inevitable and we have been warning about it for years.  It may of course take years to introduce, time that Starmer may not have if the opinion polls are vaguely accurate.

Needless to say, the new scheme has nothing to do with illegal migration or illegal working, as it will solve neither.  People working illegally tend to get paid in cash, but don't worry, because the government already has a backup plan - the introduction of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to replace cash.  Once that happens, all the liberty and privacy we have ever taken for granted is taken by the state.

These things were not won cheap and we owe it to our ancestors to fight this first step on the ladder towards a CCP-style social credit system.  It's as simple as that Mr Starmer. 

Richey made his thoughts known in this video late last night.


If Starmer has achieved anything with this announcement, it is the hammering of the final nail in his own political coffin.  He has managed to unite the left and right of the political divide - from Jeremy Corbyn to Nigel Farage - against Blair's dystopian plot.  As we embark on the fight of our lives, we may find ourselves alongside some unusual bedfellows, but perhaps this may end up being Starmer's greatest achievement in office...

He united the entire country.  Against him.

Friday, 18 February 2022

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT GUTO

Johnson and Harri - a pair of leftist clowns

With the ongoing Partygate controversy and mass walkout of his advisors, there was some faint hope that some vestige of conservatism may be rekindled in our hapless Prime Minister.  It was, after-all, a Conservative government that was elected in 2019.  We have not yet seen a conservative government - in fact quite the opposite.

A return to conservative values would surely save his skin, but Johnson appears to be determined to drive his party into the ground and deliver us into the arms of the wooden plank Keir Starmer.  Perhaps a clear statement of that direction was the recent appointment of Guto Harri as his new 'Director of Communications' - a post synonymous with the name of its inaugural holder, Alastair Campbell.  Each Prime Minister from Blair onwards has had a couple of DoCs during their time in office, with the exception of Johnson.  He is on number four already and only halfway through his term.

It's not clear how much input, if any, those previous three advisors had on Johnson's rejection of conservatism, but it is highly unlikely that the woke Harri will revert the trend.  His most recent job was as a presenter on GB News, but that stint was exceptionally short-lived after he bizarrely took the knee live on air in support of BLM.  Harri was suspended following that incident and later quit after he accused the station of 'replicating cancel culture on the far right'.  Having previously been a BBC journalist for almost two decades, that outburst should come as no surprise.

In his new role at Downing Street, Harri has already let his strong anti-Brexit feelings get the better of him.  In his first week he was involved in a Twitter spat with Dominic Cummings and outrageously retweeted criticism of his employer's supporters (see below).


Harri swiftly deleted his retweet, but the cat was out of the bag.  He later announced that he would no longer be tweeting and his Twitter account has been silent for more than a week.

Harri's first week as DoC was nothing short of a disaster.  It was Harri who broadcast the story about the PM singing 'I Will Survive' and in that same interview he described his new employer as 'not a complete clown'.  The latter bit was lampooned by Morten Morland in The Times (see below).


That Harri is still in his job suggests that Johnson has more than a little faith in a man with whom he has worked before.  Harri was a member of Mayor Johnson's team during his first term in office.  However, since leaving that role Harri has not been kind to Johnson in print.  During the Brexit impasse Harri described Johnson as 'sexually incontinent', having picked 'the wrong side' in the referendum and someone who would be 'hugely divisive' as leader.  One thing that Harri did praise was how Johnson had 'appealed to the left' during his time as London mayor.

It doesn't bode well does it?

Furthermore, we now hear that Harri lobbied government on behalf of Huawei - the tech firm reportedly under the control of the CCP.  Where is our country heading if the Prime Minister hires a man who is so far to the left that he accuses GB News of being 'far right'?

Johnson may be abandoning Covid restrictions, but we may still be on course for the social credit project...

Thursday, 16 December 2021

STARMER'S VAX MANDATE U-TURN

The final Commons vote on Tuesday's authoritarian Covid measures was on mandatory vaccination for NHS staff.  Again, Starmer's Labour failed to provide opposition.  The vote was won 383-99, meaning that tens of thousands of NHS workers will be sacked in the spring.  Imagine sacking tens of thousands of hospital workers during a 'deadly pandemic' that we are told repeatedly threatens to 'overwhelm the NHS'.  It just doesn't make any sense, does it?  That is, of course, unless you're trying to force a vaccine on people for ulterior motives ie. the introduction of a digital health pass leading to a social credit system.

Keir Starmer managed to finally demolish any illusion that he provides any opposition to this dystopian nightmare on Tuesday.  He came around to supporting mandatory vaccination in even quicker time than he managed to embrace vaccine passports.  Just seven weeks ago Starmer said the following about Covid vaccines for NHS staff: "I wouldn't make it mandatory, I think that risks making lots of people losing their job.  We've got a crisis coming down the track for the NHS, it's going to be a very, very difficult winter.  The last thing we can afford is for thousands of people to be pushed out of their jobs in the NHS".

Watch below.


The process for introducing restrictions now follows a similar pattern in both Labour and Tory politicians.  At first they oppose, even vehemently deny that they would introduce such measures.  Then they do the exact opposite.  Worse still, the mass media does not pull them up on it.  If the government u-turns on anything else - sleaze, free school meals, exam results - hacks are all over it instantly.  Covid restrictions?  No, the u-turn passes without any scrutiny whatsoever.

The fact people still can't see the protection racket that's going on in front of their very eyes is the main reason why the establishment is still getting away with it.  If we stopped complying en masse it would collapse very quickly.  It still might, in fact it probably will.  As each rung on the social credit ladder is climbed by the UK government, more Tory backbenchers will realise they are conservatives - not communists.  Failing that, we are in for one Hell of a year for civil disobedience.

The breakdown on how the parties voted on mandatory NHS vaccination is as follows.

Ayes - 385

Conservative - 258
Labour - 124
SDLP - 1

For a full list of the MPs who voted yes, click here

Noes - 99

Conservative - 61
Labour - 22
Liberal Democrats - 8
DUP - 5
Independents - 2 (including Jeremy Corbyn)
Green - 1

For a full list of the MPs who voted no, click here

Compared with the earlier vote on vaccine passports, there was less of a split in the Socialist Campaign Group of MPs.  The majority of the SCG voted against the mandate, including John McDonnell.  Only Rachel Hopkins, Navendu Mishra and Sam Tarry voted in favour.

It appears that Corbyn's posse don't approve of communism when it is being implemented by a Tory government under the auspices of the World Economic Forum!