Monday, 3 November 2025

MEME MONDAY #59

Karl produced 17 memes and two Facebook Stories last week, with engagement running into the tens of thousands and resulting in his most popular post for quite some time.  It is sad to say that such feedback comes on the back of carnage, corruption and the looming threat of digital fascism.  We'd much rather be doing something else, but our country is dying right before our eyes...

Mon 27 Oct - 202 shares
Mon 27 Oct - 218 shares
Tue 28 Oct - 11 shares. Starmer's decision to sell one of Europe's traditional
enemies with Typhoon jets is not something that surprises us
Tue 28 Oct - 1,033 shares. As far as we're aware, neither Starmer, Khan or
Shabana Mahmood have yet to utter the name Wayne Broadhurst once
Wed 29 Oct - 127 shares
Wed 29 Oct - 62 shares
Wed 29 Oct - 233 shares
Wed 29 Oct - 143 shares
Thu 30 Oct - 350 shares
Thu 30 Oct - 40 shares. Probably the scariest thing about Zack's far left party is
its team-up with radical Islamists - a partnership that will always end badly for
the leftists
Fri 31 Oct - 176 shares. Shortly after the scandal broke, Richey incorrectly
predicted that Rachel would be 'gone by Friday lunchtime'. However, later
that evening the establishment conspired to release the Andrew news,
timed perfectly to dislodge Reeves from the headlines and off Friday's
front pages. She was ultimately saved by a stitch-up between Number
Ten and Buckingham Palace
Fri 31 Oct - 206 shares
Fri 31 Oct - 11 shares. When Zarah's speeches get going, that
is one shrill pitch no-one wants to hear
Sat 1 Nov - 6,917 shares. The news cycle goes around quickly, but five days
later and Mr Broadhurst's brutal murder was still very much in the minds of the
British public. This turned out to be our most popular Facebook post for some
time
Sat 1 Nov - 249 shares
Sun 2 Nov - 180 shares
Sun 2 Nov - 29 shares. After the Facebook Story version of this was posted,
we began to receive some angry messages from people who took the words
literally and failed to perceive it as the satire with which it was intended.
We were mistaken for thinking that the presence of blood spatter and
communist insignia was enough to get across the message that diversity
is not strength. Oh well

Two powerful Facebook Stories were published last week, both in response to atrocities carried out in the nation formerly known as Great Britain...


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Sunday, 2 November 2025

BOATWATCH #34

It was a big fat zero last week - no small boats detected in the Channel.  There is now very little chance that 2025 will break the all time record set in 2022 when almost 46,000 colonists were imported.  However, 2025 has already recorded the second highest number of boat migrants and could yet surpass the 40,000 mark.

With more and more criminal acts being reported almost daily, the carnage inflicted by these undocumented young male invaders is only going to get worse.


Total = 0 (down 220 from previous week)

Thursday, 30 October 2025

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 30.10.25


A bit of a come down from last week's Senedd action, but there were still six council vacancies to decide this week.  Labour were defending one seat, in Hertfordshire, hoping that Reform and the Tories would cancel each other out.  As it turned out, Reform surged past the previously second placed Tories and straight into top spot.  The swing to Reform from both Tories and Labour was fairly even.

So, with their only seat lost, how did Labour fair elsewhere?  It was the same old story, with their vote share down in all five seats the party contested.

The Tories had a slightly better night, successfully holding off Reform in one of two defences.  They technically lost a seat in Stirling, but the outgoing councillor had won his seat as part of a triple vacancy and finished second to the SNP.  That's why the figures look a bit odd in that result.  Likewise, the figures look off in Thanet, the only seat in which the Tories increased their vote share.  Both they and Reform benefited from the absence of the local Thanet Independents, who secured more than 40 per cent of the vote last time round.

That Thanet seat went to Reform, in their second gain of the night.  However, they lost a seat in Worcestershire to the Lib Dems, despite only a marginal down turn in their vote share.  The outgoing Reform councillor was by all accounts useless, having failed to attend a single council meeting in her brief four months in office.

The Lib Dems enjoyed a routine hold in Kent.

Finally, we must address the 'Green surge' once more.  Results are still not reflecting their impressive polling numbers, which have them beating both Labour and the Lib Dems.  While this narrative continues to play out in the news, they have not won a single by-election and have lost the only  seat they were defending.  This week, the best that this supposed rising force in British politics could muster was a third place in Kent.  Their vote share in the five seats contested was up in two and down in three.  Where's the surge?

Hendon, Barnet London Borough Council

Con: 1,656 (46.8%) -2.5%
Ref: 1,069 (30.2%) New
Lab: 423 (12.0%) -14.8%
Grn: 201 (5.7%) -2.4%
LDm: 107 (3.0%) -2.2%
REU: 81 (2.3%) New

Con HOLD

Roebuck, Stevenage Borough Council

Ref: 513 (39.2%) New
Lab: 353  (26.9%) -12.4%
Con: 157 (12.0%) -11.4%
LDm: 148 (11.3%) -5.5%
Grn: 139 (10.6%) -4.9%

Ref GAIN from Lab

Stirling East, Stirling Council

(first preference votes)

SNP: 808 (36.4%) +2.8%
Lab: 530 (23.9%) -1.6%
Ref: 517 (23.3%) +9.2%
Con: 147 (6.6%) -5.6%
Grn: 141 (6.3%) +1.2%
LDm: 79 (3.6%) +0.7%

SNP GAIN from Con (elected stage 6)

Garlinge, Thanet District Council

Ref: 348 (44.6%) New
Con: 250 (32.0%) +10.6%
Lab: 62 (7.9%) -12.3%
Grn: 61 (7.8%) -1.3%
LDm: 36 (4.6%) New
Ind: 24 (3.1%) New

Ref GAIN from Ind

St John's, Tunbridge Wells Borough Council

LDm: 629 (53.3%) +2.1%
Ref: 177 (15.0%) -1.2%
Grn: 160 (13.5%) +6.3%
Ind: 105 (8.9%) +4.8%
Con: 90 (7.6%) -3.6%
Ind: 20 (1.7%) -0.1%

LDm HOLD

Bromsgrove South, Worcestershire County Council

LDm: 1,416 (51.9%) +20.3%
Ref: 911 (33.4%) -1.5%
Con: 309 (11.3%) -5.8%
Lab: 92 (3.4%) -4.1%

LDm GAIN from Ref

Abbreviations

Con = Conservative
Ref = Reform UK
Lab = Labour
Grn = Green
LDm = Liberal Democrat
REU = Rejoin European Union
SNP = Scottish National Party
Ind = Independents and local groups

BRASS NECK KIM

Recently we pointed out the brass neck depravity of MPs debating baby loss, having previously voted to decriminalise abortions up to birth.  It turns out that the hypocrisy also extends to that other insidious life-ending bill passed this year - the Terminall Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.

The sponsor of that bill was Spen Valley MP Kim Leadbeater, who may or may not be a useful idiot for the globalist death cult.  In any case, her bill in its current form legalises what has been wrapped up in acceptable terms as 'assisted dying' for terminally ill people.  We have labelled it 'legalised murder', but 'assisted suicide' is the more familiar term for most people.  Lo and behold, Kim is now promoting a campaign that aims to 'prevent suicide'.

You could not make it up...


And yes, we're aware that many people support her bill, in the naivety that it won't be abused and expanded to include more and more groups later on.  Don't be a sucker for the death cult.

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

WOKE WEDNESDAYS #48

The Welsh government has a plan to eradicate racism in Wales by the year 2030 (yes, that year again).  As part of formulating their master plan, the government paid a group called Climate Cymru BAME (Black and Minority Ethnic) to conduct a study and report back.  The report ends with a series of recommendations, one of which is the creation of 'dog-free areas in local green spaces'.  However, the report does not provide a solitary clue as to how restrictions on dog walkers will contribute to 'ending racism'.

The Independent reported that the possible source of the recommendation is another report, this time from a group called the North Wales Africa Society.  However, the canine issue is attributed to one single contributor - a black female who said she 'felt unsafe in the presence of dogs'.  So are the Welsh government going to take on board this recommendation and create an apartheid system that discriminates against dog walkers, based on the concerns of one solitary black female?

It really wouldn't surprise us.


Last week's nautical meme generated 23 comments and two shares on Facebook.

IS SILENCE STILL VIOLENCE?


Some on the left are fond of the phrase 'silence is violence', which can be applied to whoever is not speaking out vociferously enough against their latest perceived injustice.  Well, there has been plenty of silence following the triple stabbing in Uxbridge on Monday evening.  Silence from the PM, silence from the Home Secretary, silence from the Mayor of London and a similar deafening silence from those on the left.

When the synagogue was attacked in Manchester, Starmer flew straight back to the UK and convened a Cobra meeting.  He has not so much as posted a statement on social media about the Uxbridge stabbings, which cost the life of 49-year-old Wayne Broadhurst and left a 45-year-old with life-changing injuries.  The ferocity of the murder of Mr Broadhurst, who was simply out walking his dog as he did every evening, was caught on camera by a witness.  The killer is seen to lunge at his victim, before stabbing him repeatedly as he lay in the road.

A 22-year-old Afghan migrant, who entered Britain illegally in 2020 and was granted asylum in 2022, has been arrested in connection with the incident.

Last weekend a Sikh woman was raped in a horrific assault that West Midlands Police deemed - apparently without hesitation - 'racially aggravated'.  They have arrested a white male in connection with this incident.  The Home Secretary wrote on X"I know the fear that will be felt by the local Sikh community.  I’ve sought assurances from the police and local leaders that they are doing all they can to support everyone impacted by this crime."

Shabana Mahmood posted this statement two hours after the stabbing attacks in Uxbridge.  She has since posted a further three times on X, but has not expressed any concern for the fears felt by the white community - who no longer feel safe on the streets of Britain and who live in daily fear for the safety of their children, particularly their girls.  She has not discussed any assurances from the Metropolitan  Police in relation to the stabbings in Uxbridge.

No, our Home Secretary has said precisely nothing about Uxbridge.

In Labour's Britain, white people don't count.  British lives do not matter.  We can be butchered in the street and our daughters raped over and over again and Labour politicians say nothing.

We must tell them all now, loud and clear, that white lives do matter.  And we're not going to take this any more.

Tuesday, 28 October 2025

TOON TUESDAY #78

Andy Davey of The Daily Telegraph has been on good form and dominates this week's selection, which includes Red Rachel's looming budget, Labour's Caerphilly car crash, the election of Lucy Powell and the scandal of asylum hotels...

Andy Davey for The Daily Telegraph
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Andy Davey for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Peter Brookes for The Times
Nicola Jennings for The Guardian
Andy Davey for The Sunday Telegraph
Nick Newman for The Sunday Times
Andy Davey for The Daily Telegraph
Andy Davey for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Sunday Times
Andy Davey for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph

Monday, 27 October 2025

MEME MONDAY #58

The national rape gang inquiry was very much a prominent feature last week.  Karl wasn't too well, after coming down with one of the many viruses floating around.  He got going again by the weekend and we will be concentrating on digital IDs again this week, seeing as Starmer is really pushing hard on them at the moment.  We are urging everyone to contact their local MP about the issue, especially if they are a Labour or Tory MP who hasn't spoken out on the issue.

We can do this!

Mon 20 Oct - 342 shares
Mon 20 Oct - 12 shares
Tue 21 Oct - 331 shares
Wed 22 Oct - 104 shares
Thu 23 Oct - 97 shares
Fri 24 Oct - 141 shares
Fri 24 Oct - 37 shares. Make no mistake, any inquiry will declare that
most paedophiles in the UK are white males, just as the last inquiry did
under the Tories. This is a gaslighting tactic to distract from the fact
that Pakistani men are far more likely to be engaged in rape gangs
per capita
Sat 25 Oct - 40 shares. The release of this particular individual at this
moment in time was incredibly suspect, even more so given the testimony of a
delivery driver who was present during the release. The driver claims that
rather than flee, the migrant repeatedly went back to the reception to ask
staff where he was supposed to go
Sat 25 Oct - 207 shares
Sat 25 Oct - 84 shares
Sun 26 Oct - 198 shares
Sun 26 Oct - 96 shares. Jamie was previously most notable for a dreadful
media interview in which he struggled to coherently explain Labour's Brexit
position.  He left the party after being deselected at the end of his term as
North of Tyne metro mayor. It's important that we get across to everyone that
opposition to digital ID is a non-partisan issue that unites the political spectrum

Two Facebook Stories graced our pages last week...


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