News Round-Up
- “Starmer’s monstrous tax lies will trigger a revolt of Middle England” – In opposition, Reeves pledged that she would not raise the basic rate or introduce wealth levies, yet that is exactly what she is plotting, writes Allister Heath in the Telegraph.
- “Southwark council prosecuted landlord for flouting same housing rule as Reeves” – A Southwark landlord was prosecuted and ordered to pay £1,128 for breaking the same selective licensing rules as Rachel Reeves, reports the Telegraph.
- “Reform’s biggest problem is obvious” – Reform’s challenge is to find a way to sell benefits reforms to its base as part of a package, says Sam Ashworth-Hayes in the Telegraph.
- “Is Reform racist?” – In the Spectator, Rod Liddle reckons Reform’s Sarah Pochin got roasted for speaking what many quietly think.
- “Anti-white racism is rampant and must be stopped” – Discrimination has crept into national life under the banner of progress, warns Suella Braverman in the Telegraph.
- “Don’t fear the bogeyman” – Britain panics over a phantom “far-Right” while masked Muslim marchers take over the streets, writes Douglas Murray in the Spectator.
- “Why Jess Phillips can’t confront the reality of grooming gangs” – Perhaps decades of intersectional fourth wave feminism have rendered Jess Phillips blind to the racial elements of certain types of misogyny, says Lara Brown in the Spectator.
- “The gym, the hairdresser, the campaign trail: the inside story of Kemi’s first year” – In the Spectator, Tim Shipman tracks Kemi Badenoch’s first year as Tory leader.
- “Your Party advisers quit with a swipe at its ‘hostile’ MPs” – Three advisers to Your Party have resigned from their roles with a swipe at the group’s “hostile” MPs, reports the Telegraph.
- “Free speech remains imperilled, as my latest cancellation shows” – Disinvited at the last minute for his ‘outrageous’ views on empire, Nigel Biggar writes in the Telegraph that his Dublin cancellation proves his point: free speech is under siege.
- “Bridget Phillipson must let Eton build its schools in the north” – Eton Star Partnership was meant to bring new sixth form colleges to deprived areas – postponement shows the bigotry of low expectations, writes Sebastian Payne in the Telegraph.
- “Tories will lose if they keep ‘bashing the Green agenda’” – Boris Johnson has slammed ‘Net Zero sceptic’ Badenoch for pledging to abolish climate change law, reports the Guardian.
- “Labour considers scrapping North Sea windfall tax in dash for growth” – Chancellor Rachel Reeves is weighing plans to scrap the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers in a bid to revive economic growth, says Business Matters.
- “Net Zero reliance on China poses national security risk, Labour warned” – According to the Telegraph, the Royal United Services Institute warns that if Britain relies on Chinese technology to meet Labour’s clean energy targets, risks could be “hardwired” into key infrastructure.
- “Bill Gates might save mankind from climate fanaticism” – The Microsoft founder is finally talking sense on Net Zero, writes James Price in the Telegraph.
- “Their weakest argument is that global warming is dangerous” – On the Public Substack podcast with Michael Shellenberger, climate scientist Judith Curry says Bill Gates significantly understates just how wrong the doomsday problem is.
- “Geert Wilders’ Dutch PM hopes in tatters” – Geert Wilders’ dream of becoming Dutch Prime Minister is in tatters after voters backed a resurgent centrist party, reports James Crisp in the Telegraph.
- “The Dutch elections are still a victory for the Right” – Geert Wilders may have lost ground, but the Dutch Right hasn’t – it’s just regrouped, says Arnout Nuijt in the Spectator.
- “We still can’t get rid of Jacinda Ardern” – Jacinda Ardern’s right-on, undemocratic and unpopular political legacy makes her a shoe-in for UN Secretary General, warns Ella Whelan in the Telegraph.
- “This terrifying glimpse of a second Biden term shows why the Democrats are out in the cold” – The Dems are imploding in slow motion – too vain to change, too self-satisfied to notice why it keeps losing, writes Michael Deacon in the Telegraph.
- “Quebec is in revolt over the mass migration threatening its identity” – Quebec is pushing back against mass migration that its leaders say threatens the province’s French identity, reports Michael Taube in the Telegraph.
- “Maternity hospital massacre leaves 460 dead: fresh horror in Sudan” – A maternity hospital massacre in Sudan has left 460 people dead just days after a 48-hour killing spree saw more than 2,000 civilians executed by paramilitary rebels, says the Mail.
- “Britain could face worst flu epidemic in 10 years” – Health officials have warned that flu has arrived a month earlier than usual, with hospital admissions for this time of the year the highest they have been in nearly 10 years, reports the Telegraph.
- “Who’s leading WHO? A quantitative analysis of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s grants to WHO, 2000–2024” – The WHO’s biggest backer after the US isn’t a country but the Gates Foundation – and, as Jonathan Kennedy notes on BMJ Global Health, its billions come with strings attached.
- “Bill Gates, Polio and the WHO” – Bill Gates spends billions on polio shots while ignoring clean water, says Dr Robert W. Malone on his Substack.
- “Police Scotland has ‘lost all credibility’ as it charges women’s rights activist for ‘breaking’ a brolly” – Police Scotland have been accused of “eroding women’s trust and confidence” by pursuing charges against a For Women Scotland director for allegedly breaking a rainbow umbrella, reports the Scottish Daily Express.
- “English cricket facing legal action over transgender ban” – The Good Law Project, led by activist lawyer Jolyon Maugham, has written to the England and Wales Cricket Board demanding it reverse a decision to ban men from playing in women’s cricket, says the Mail.
- “Why is Glamour honouring men as its Women of the Year?” – Transwomen who campaign against women’s rights are being elevated above actual women, writes Georgina Mumford in Spiked.
- “Schools teach pupils about wrong Caesar” – Teachers at nine Australian high schools found out just days before an ancient history exam that they’d taught the wrong Caesar – Augustus, not Julius – reports NBC News.
- “Together 4th Anniversary Event! With special guest speakers including Dr Jay Bhattacharya, Allison Pearson, Alex Phillips, Kaizen Asiedu, Phil Booth, Andrew Orlowski plus more TBA” – Together’s 4th Anniversary Event is coming up on Sunday November 16th in London with speakers including Dr Jay Bhattacharya, Lord Tony Sewell, Allison Pearson, Alex Phillips, Kaizen Asiedu, Andrew Orlowski, Phil Booth of NO2ID, Laila Cunningham, Dr Clare Craig and panels on Digital ID, the WHO and the State of Britain. Daily Sceptic readers can get £4 off tickets with code SCEPTIC at checkout.
- “They chose to pick on the wrong guy!” – On Harry Cole Saves The West, Toby updates on the free speech war and vows to continue being a thorn in the side of would-be censors.
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https://order-order.com/2025/10/30/exc-british-army-demands-corps-and-regiments-cut-ties-with-non-inclusive-private-members-clubs/
Oh for heavens sake! Woke is certainly not over within the British Army.
Does this General really not have anything better to do?
Given that the British Army can only deploy one Brigade in the field on extended operations, why does it even need a three star Deputy Chief of the General Staff?
The entire Army could be commanded by a two star General, given its present diminutive state….or does the Army structure now resemble a pillar rather than a pyramid, very much like our civil service?
So farewell then…..
https://www.fotomuseum.ch/en/collection-post/salambo-hamburg-st-pauli/
“We still can’t get rid of Jacinda Ardern” – Jacinda Ardern’s right-on, undemocratic and unpopular political legacy makes her a shoe-in for UN Secretary General, warns Ella Whelan in the Telegraph.
I hope Ella is wrong.
Anyway, the term is shoo-in.
They chose to pick on the wrong guy!
‘On Harry Cole Saves The West, Toby updates on the free speech war and vows to continue being a thorn in the side of would-be censors.’
Three cheers for ‘The Wrong Guy’
Hip hip…
The F-word strikes gain.
Health officials worried as flu season comes five weeks earlysays the BBC.
Oh no there weren’t! ONS cause of death figures for 2024 are out and available from https://nomisweb.co.uk. England and Wales saw 2,052 deaths attributed to Influenza.
2022 – 988
2023 – 2,176
2024 – 2,052
Pantomime season for Nick Triggle!
And spot the marketing. The other day the pharmacy in my local supermarket had large posters encouraging the use the flu jabs (sic). At least they don’t use the term “vaccination”.
Whoever thinks that “cricket is a non contact sport” has obviously never been hit by a cricket ball, that most men can hit, bowl and throw harder than most women.
“contact” refers to “bodily contact”. As almost everyone knows
You are the life and soul of that exchange 🙄
Less that, than simply expressing very clear and publicly-available facts on massive over-representation of ethnic minorities in advertisements. If she made an error, it was in failing to ensure that no single sentence in an off-the-cuff reply could be isolated as a sound byte to suppress the context.
Her error was apologizing.
Another instance where Farage did his usual and made a complete mess of an easy, easy win. Sarah Pochin did the hard work but instead of supporting her or even keeping quiet he decides to publicly undermine her. If I was Sarah Pochin I would have told Farage to do one. Tosser.
And I’m still waiting for the political leader that isn’t afraid to upset some people. People that wouldn’t give him their votes anyway….
No. She’s nasty and corrupt, tarting for the Muslim vote.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/30/boris-johnson-conservatives-green-politics-election
Only brain dead muppets would pay any attention to the nonsense spouted by this money-grabbing, treasonous waster.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/29/bill-gates-might-save-mankind-from-climate-fanaticism/
This could be funny if it wasn’t so blatant and pathetic. What good has Lord Bill of the Gates of Hell ever done for anyone except Lord Bill? And the Gatesograf wonders why it is hemorrhaging readers.
“The Dutch elections are still a victory for the Right”
No, they are the total, abject, craven, pathetic submission of the Dutch People to the Third World Destruction of the land their ancestors built into a great and prosperous nation.
Shame on all those who refused to support the man who fought so hard, and suffered so much for so long, to save them. Shame on them all.
Perfect👌
Looks like Holland is odds on favourite to be the first European nation to fall, unless Belgium pulls out a late charge for the sub saharan/Muslim finish line!
Yes! You might like this Daily Mail comment from one “Vengeance” in Leicester:
“Electing the ventriloquist doll and his gang of shrill feminists who love a good seeing to by their narco Moroccan boyfriends in a toilet will make Holland sink quicker than ‘climate change’.
But thankfully in the end they will end up avoiding too high places or showing their bare ankle… that’s karma”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/30/britain-could-face-worst-flu-epidemic-in-10-years/
Right you lot, masks out and roll your sleeves up.
Oh do F O.
Spot on! Good job influenza did a no show during the covid sham! Convenient that wasn’t it? Suddenly flu is once again the worst thing since unsliced bread!
Thanks Dinger.
“Net Zero reliance on China poses national security risk, Labour warned” – According to the Telegraph, the Royal United Services Institute warns that if Britain relies on Chinese technology to meet Labour’s clean energy targets, risks could be “hardwired” into key infrastructure.
DESNZ: You will tell me boys and girls if you see the bad supply chain, won’t you?
Industry: Look out it’s behind you!
DESNZ: Oh you wouldn’t be trying to trick me, would you?
Industry: It’s behind you!
DESNZ: Oh no it isn’t!
Industry: Oh f**k it. I’m going somewhere more sensible.
“Geert Wilders’ Dutch PM hopes in tatters”
Then fu#k Holland! They’ll get exactly what they deserve… braindead tw@ts!
“Labour considers scrapping North Sea windfall tax in dash for growth”
This isn’t leadership, it’s the ‘flailing about’ policies of a drowning man!
Who believes this one?: https://eandt.theiet.org/2025/10/28/wind-power-has-saved-uk-consumers-more-ps100bn-energy-bills-2010-study-finds
“Colm O’Shea, researcher in the geography department at UCL and study co-author, said: “Wind investment has significantly lowered fossil fuel prices, underscoring the need for a strategic, equitable energy policy that aligns with long-term national interests.”.
That is such blatant inversion of facts, so Orwellian in these utterly dystopian times that it is not even funny.
But I think many of them actually believe it… that’s the really, really scary bit. 2 mins with a pencil and the bag of a fag packet and their argument is in tatters, however they carefully avoid any challenge / getting into any position where that might happen, with media assistance of course
May I add this news to the Round-Up today:
If King Charles can do this to Andrew, why not Harry and Meghan as well? Why Daily Mail readers think removing titles is the only way to save the monarchy | Daily Mail Online
Dear Daily Mail readers, and Britons in general,
Even if all the titles are removed from all the ne’er-do-wells in the royal family, there will be NO CHANGE in the line of succession to the throne, unless Parliament gets its finger out.