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Monro
5 months ago

Trump doesn’t understand what Putin wants” ‘Land – or “property”, as Trump puts it – is not what Putin really wants’ Bang spot on! Forget the complexities Russia uses to obfuscate and confuse. Yes, Putin wants to disestablish a capitalist democracy on his immediate border. But the reason that he will not stop is, quite simply, demographic. He has Belarus already. He will persist in Eastern Ukraine forever and a day. Maybe it will take five more years, maybe ten or, with pauses, more but Russia will not stop. Field Marshal Lord Richards is echoing the German generals of 1940 until Von Manstein proved them wrong. I have no doubt that the distinguished Field Marshal’s views were carefully nuanced. Of course Ukraine can win and, indeed, in the longer view, is winning, Russia occupying less of Ukraine now than in 2022, Russia’s economy in trouble. Oil prices in 2026 are forecast to dip below $50/barrel. Putin will not be looking too clever at that point. In fact, Putin is finished. President Trump knows it. That’s the real reason why those two Presidents are desperate for a deal now in order to salvage something from the disaster. Unfortunately Putin is already… Read more »

Monro
5 months ago
Reply to  Monro

And thank you, Mr Eldred, for an interesting and varied selection of stories.

ellie-em
5 months ago

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/chris-whitty-says-people-were-36096570.amp

No $#*t Sherlock! No good attempting to seek any form of atonement now. Who can forget the loathsome tripartite of Sirs – Whitty, Vallance and Van Tam – who were among the key players in the convid scam. 

Standing on their soapboxes behind the lecterns, spewing forth about an alleged killer virus and helping to instil fear amongst those susceptible to fear mongering and / or those who unwisely ‘trusted’ the government and ‘science’.

Despicable turncoat.

transmissionofflame
5 months ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Was it Whitty or Vallance that initially pretty much said it was not too much to worry about and all we could really do was keep calm and carry on – which was the government line? Then they suddenly changed their tune.

ellie-em
5 months ago

It was Witless who did an about turn.

transmissionofflame
5 months ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Yes that’s what I thought

JohnK
5 months ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Along with BoJo, who spent a short time in hospital on account of it. He changed his mind after that. A sceptic might observe that he was a typical somewhat obese character with an unhealthy lifestyle as well. At the time one of the workers at the hosp he was in “accidentally” published the numbers re weight etc, so it was possible to do the sums.

Western Firebrand
Western Firebrand
5 months ago

Follow the money…

ellie-em
5 months ago

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/20/graham-linehan-hate-crime-case-dropped/

What on Earth will the force do now? Will there be mass redundancies if they cease from this line of work? Not as if there’s anything else of real concern that they could have squandered their time on.

JOpenmind
JOpenmind
5 months ago
Reply to  ellie-em

But isn’t the real question, how can they just decide to stop this if it was the law that they were following in the first place? How can the Police just decide which laws are to be enforced?

Monro
5 months ago

Covid rules were too strict, Whitty suggests

‘Unfortunately we were in the most extreme circumstances….’

Times, in fact, so extreme that the average age of mortality from the ‘covid’ common cold coronavirus, using Office for National Statistics figures, was higher for both male and female than life expectancy in this country.

The Chief Medical Officer appears, now, to think only of his own (in tatters) reputation.

Has Lady Hallett rumbled this man yet?

I would be very surprised if she has not.

Valerie_London
Valerie_London
5 months ago
Reply to  Monro

I think we have definitely rumbled Lady Hallett….

Monro
5 months ago
Reply to  Valerie_London

I believe we will all, on here, be surprised to a greater or lesser degree when the report is finally published.

But I am normally wrong….

Hardliner
5 months ago
Reply to  Valerie_London

She has a severe case of ‘Oink, oink….’

Angelcake
Angelcake
5 months ago

The hurricane season that wasn’t. Entirely coincidentally Florida has banned weather modification that definitely, definitely, wasn’t happening…

1eftfield
1eftfield
5 months ago
Reply to  Angelcake

Indeed, we must continue to believe that geo-engineering hasn’t been happening and those lines in the sky are just con-trails you conspiracy lunatics!

Jon Garvey
5 months ago

Met to end all non-crime hate investigations

There now, you can do it if you put your mind to it.

Jon Garvey
5 months ago

King warns ‘ghastly’ social media is radicalising people

But how do we get all these imams off social media when they’re not preaching?

EppingBlogger
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

It is not that sort of social media KC3 is complaining aboiut. He wants us to only watch the BBC.

Jon Garvey
5 months ago

Migrants are being baptised in British taxpayer-funded asylum hotels by a Christian charity

Actually not Christian but “Christadelphian,” which is a non-Trinitarian, millennial sect much like that which appears to have given rise to Islam back in the 7th century.

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

Not just them— many Christian denominations have been conducting Fake Baptisms of Fake Refugees for years, as exposed by Reverend Matthew Firth. Archbishop slammed over widespread abuse of baptisms by asylum seekers | Politics | News | Express.co.uk PressReader.com – Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions “11 Feb 2024 · A CHURCH minister last night revealed he has baptised up to 500 asylum seekers in the sea – but more than half disappeare­d after their Christian conversion.” “Pastor Philip Rees told The Mail on Sunday that he had arranged mass baptisms of migrants on a beach in South Wales during the winter months as a ‘litmus test’ of their faith.” “An extraordinary video posted on YouTube shows up to 40 asylum seekers being baptised on a windy beach in Barry Island.” Barry Island Baptism by Tredegarville – YouTube February 2016 Bethel Baptist Church, Pontyclun, Wales ‘If you were rejected, the next step was baptism’ | Whistleblower uncovers Church asylum scandal 2014 Leo Kearse on GB News “These are fighting-age men from barbaric medieval barbaric cultures gaming the system to stay in the UK, when they have no intention of converting to Christianity.” om barbaric, medieval cultures gaming the system to stay in the… Read more »

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago
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stewart
5 months ago

King warns ‘ghastly’ social media is radicalising people

No it’s not. The actions of our rulers which has been going unchecked for too long is what is radicalising people.

What social media has changed is that previously, our rulers controlled the information flow so many people couldn’t find out what was actually happening. And people were limited in being able to voice their opinion.

Social media allows people to actually find out what is happening. Like the true size of a national pride rally, or Graham Linehan’s side of the story of what happened to him when arrested by a gang of thug policemen. Or see the things illegal immigrants actually get up to, not the sanitised BS the BBC tries to peddle. All that kind of thing.

Where can one apply to have this idiot stripped of his titles too?

JohnK
5 months ago
Reply to  stewart

And looking further back, the development of printing technology, and that of the postal service, made it more difficult, although it was a double edged sword.

stewart
5 months ago

Sir Chris Whitty says that people were forced to spend too much time indoors during the pandemic

In other news, Stalin says farmers were treated too harshly, Pol Pot says intellectuals were unnecessarily demonised and Karl Marx says the importance of private property has been undermined.

Twat.

EppingBlogger
5 months ago

There seems to be intense competition for the title of the most incompetent nation. According to the DT story on the Louvre theft “Marion Maréchal, the MEP who is Marine Le Pen’s niece said France was the “laughing stock of the world” because of the “ridiculous theft”.”

I deny it – the UK is the laughing stock for handing Chagos to Mauritious together with a £billions dowry and having agreed that there is not even a clause giving the right to buy it back if an offer is received from China.

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

The Chagos deal was an act of Treason.

JeremyP99
5 months ago
  • ““Met to end all non-crime hate investigations” – Britain’s biggest police force has announced it will no longer investigate non-crime hate incidents, reports the Telegraph (and the Free Speech Union deserves much of the credit).”

Not quite…

‘These incidents will still be recorded and used as valuable pieces of intelligence to establish potential patterns of behaviour or criminality.”

https://metro.co.uk/2025/10/20/police-stop-investigating-toxic-culture-wars-hate-incidents-graham-linehan-law-suit-threat-24477971/

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Oh no, how awful! Just when I was about to congratulate them…

They have no right to record things that are not criminal.
It’s just more lies & tricks & sleight-of-hand.

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago

King warns ‘ghastly’ social media is radicalising people

“People”? Was it “People” who attacked the Manchester Synagogue?
No, it was “MUSLIMS”.

Was it “Social Media” that radicalised the Muslims?
No, it was their own Muslim imams and religious teachings.