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Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

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transmissionofflame
1 year ago

I don’t usually bother trying to read the Telegraph articles, but I was curious about this one ““Forget the $100 million – this is Farage’s smartest move yet” – The rupture with Musk is a turning point for Reform – a chance to purge the party of some of the uglier ideas Farage has promoted, says Tim Stanley in the Telegraph.” Specifically about what “Tim Stanley” deems as “uglier ideas”. Some key passages: “Many Americans believe Britain is occupied by Islamic rape gangs protected by socialist bureaucrats, and see Robinson not as a rabble-rouser or charlatan, but a free speech warrior; one who comes with the added frisson of being working-class (to the Silicon Valley rich, Luton appears exotic). They’ve been told this not just by Robinson’s surprisingly powerful North American lobby but, let’s be honest, by British Right-wingers who have profited from presenting their country as ground zero in the collapse of civilisation. Into the ranks of Reform, the natural home of the dissident Right, have thus been drawn online agitators; disaffected, poor whites; and young, intellectual conservatives radicalised by the horrors of Rotherham rape gangs.” “Farage is, at heart, an old-fashioned Thatcherite, arguably a classical liberal, who wants to… Read more »

Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Yes, the Daily Telegraph, so outraged by outraged by Allison Pearson getting a visit by the police, but no problem with Tommy Robinson being stuck in solitary confinement in a Cat B prison for a civil offence.

Farage is not a Thacherite. That implies a backbone. With all his backtracking, “look at me I’m not racist, gov”, he’ more like Cameron or Boris Johnson.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago

Indeed, all good points.

Those of us who oppose immigration need to stop being so defensive.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Indeed. I have decided that honesty is the best policy. Immigration is an ongoing disaster and a return-to-sender policy must be initiated and pdq.

Marcus Aurelius knew

There’ll never be another Thatcher. Milei gets close-ish, I s’pose

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Thanks for that tof. I too cannot be bothered with paywalled articles so you have done us all a service. Tim Stanley clearly hasn’t got a bloody clue about Tommy Robinson so his understanding of events is completely one-eyed. Talk about over thinking things. Pompous prick.

Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

I keep hearing Farage and Reform will form the next government, but they are consistently in third place in the polls on 20-22%. If they can’t beat Labour and Conservative now, they never will.

Of course Farage is always dumping on people who outshine him on the right, such as Ben Habib, but is willing to work with the likes of Peter Mandelslime.

EppingBlogger
1 year ago

You seem to expect too much too fast. The next GE may be 4.5 years away.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

The suggestion that anything approaching an honest election will ever take place in this country again is remote. 2029 – no chance.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Rubbish! Britain does not need YET ANOTHER PAKISTANI masquerading as a British Patriot, pretending to represent the interests of the Indigenous People of the British Isles: the English, Welsh, Scots, Irish and their descendants around the world, whose ancestors have lived in these islands for more than a thousand years.

You just try going to Pakistan yourself and telling them all that you should be elected to represent them in Pakistan. They would turf you out on your ear.

Marcus Aurelius knew

““Tesla is now fighting for its future” – For the first time in its short history, Tesla may well now be in real trouble, says Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.”

Tesla is in financial difficulty. But the thing is, Tesla has never been out of financial difficulties. The only way it continues to exist is by Musk conning politicians into giving him taxpayers’ money, in return for “saving the planet” or whatever.

Why else do you think Musk (whose wealth is almost entirely in Tesla Paper) is using all his skills to cosy up to Trump?

It isn’t rocket science, chaps. And Musk isn’t a rocket scientist.

Dinger64
1 year ago

Irrelevant of what Elon Musk wants, reform must cause a hung parliament or win at the next general election or Britain will be lost to the globalist elites forever, Britain will become a lost power of the past.

For a fist full of roubles

There have been a couple of announcements recently that Manchester Airport’s runways have re-opened after heavy snow. I live about 10 miles from there and we had an inch of wet slushy snow on Saturday and overnight tonight.
I am amazed that there can be heavy snowfall so close to me misses us twice in a row.
I am also puzzled how Stockholm, Oslo and Helsinki Airports contine to function during the winter.

Marcus Aurelius knew

The British Isles never get cold enough for any snow to not be a massive problem. Temperatures hover around zero. Snow kept “dry” by consistently well-sub-zero temperatures (such as Norway, Sweden) is a lot easier to deal with than snow which falls, melts, freezes, melts, freezes, falls a bit more, melts, freezes…

I am not saying the country couldn’t do better, tho.

JohnK
1 year ago

We are not used to it, and hardly any of us have winter tyres on our cars either, compared with Sweden. I can remember being in Stockholm in late December, years ago, and came back from Arlanda airport on a snowy day, and they seemed to manage it well.

Another related issue is that it is generally too cold for them to use the road treatment salt & grit that is used here. Salt doesn’t work there, hence the need for winter tyres that can cope with ice etc.

For a fist full of roubles

The road chaos in Stockholm on the first day snowfall one year when I was living there shows that even those used to it aren’t prepared.
You must also bear in mind that in the south of the country the snow can be just as wet and slushy as in UK, especially at the start of the snow season.
Within days everybody has put their winter tyres on and the chaos diminished however, and the local authorities only plough and grit the snow, they don’t use salt to melt it.

For a fist full of roubles

PS Winter tyres are studded for grip.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14250805/Labour-rig-election-voter-ID-scheme.html

Many current MP’s in Parliament, and particularly Labour MP’s owe their seats to postal voting fraud. And before anyone challenges me, I’ve seen it at every election in Oldham since 2019.

Fraudulent postal voting, introduced by Labour, is rife.

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Some years ago I was involved with a Manchester-based young entrpreneur who sought funding from a rich Pakistani businessman. As a consequence I was able to view the Islamic sub-culture quite closely. What I saw was a completely self-contained economic community with its own Sharia banks,and its own TV channels with TV commercials to match. They were arrogant when dealing with us Brits, although I got probably the highest accolade possible from one of them – he told me I wasn’t bad for a white bloke (racist or what?).
The businessman had plush offices over a Sharia bank in Ancoats, but what struck me particularly was his trophy blonde “personal assistant”.
I was providing marketing advice which was promptly ignored. The project was a costly flop. The last I heard the product was being knocked out on Oldham market at 50p a go.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Yes, and that kind of collusion is how they have managed to buy up whole areas of British towns, one house or corner shop/sub-post office at a time, by the mosques lending money to Muslims to offer five times what any house or shop is worth. They preen themselves on Islamic finance never practicing “usury” by charging interest on loans, but in reality, they just change the name “interest” to “commission”. Total hypocrites.

I remember years ago in a little English village, the English village shop owner said she’d had to give up her shop in London and flee to the countryside, because she could not compete with the Muslim/Hindu/Sikh “cartels” who banded together to bankrupt and drive out the Indigenous small businessmen struggling to make ends meet on their own.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Well Oldham market effectively died about 15 years ago. Well killed off by the Labour Council and turned into a car park- what else?

Yes, us honkies not held in much regard by the Indian colonials are we? The feeling’s mutual.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

You are absolutely correct. Does anyone remember the 2010 scandal of Labour incumbent MP for Bristol, Kerry McCarthy, who announced her election victory by postal ballots A WEEK BEFORE THE ELECTION?

Having spent most of her time in office arranging council houses and welfare benefits for Somalian Muslim immigrants in Bristol, she was only given a slap on the wrist, and was chosen by Two-Tier as the Undersecretary of State for Climate.

Election 2010: Labour candidate reported to police after putting postal vote results on Twitter | Daily Mail Online

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Freedom for Cornwall! MPs back Welsh-style devolution plan for duchy

That’s nice. Now how about FREEDOM FOR ENGLAND?

Will MPs back English-style devolution for England, the only one of the four UK countries without its own parliament?