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Morning GG
Good morning, all. Up with the lark. Oil delivery expected any time ….
Don’t bank on it…
‘Iran’s military has seized a foreign-flagged tanker on suspicion of illegal smuggling operations, state media announced Monday.’
I am strangely optimistic. The chap has just phoned to say he’ll be here about 9 am.
I do hope Just Stop Oil don’t get to hear of your delivery Bill!
Should they do so, my farmer neighbour with his giant tractor would, I think, “resolve” the problem…!!
But, if things go tits-up, you might need the services of a good lawyer.
Pity – don’t know any!
It’s cheaper if you buy it at summer prices, Bill.
Morning everyone.
Good morning, Minty.
Dull November brings the blast,
Hark! The leaves are falling fast.
The Months (Sara Coleridge)
No sun — no moon!
No morn — no noon —
No dawn — no dusk — no proper time of day.
No sky–no earthly view–
No distance looking blue–
No road–no street–no “t’other side this way”–
No end to any Row–
No indications where the Crescents go–
No top to any steeple–
No recognitions of familiar people–
No courtesies for showing ’em–
No knowing ’em!
No traveling at all–no locomotion–
No inkling of the way–no notion–
“No go” by land or ocean–
No mail–no post–
No news from any foreign coast–
No Park, no Ring, no afternoon gentility–
No company–no nobility–
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member —
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds! —
November!
November (Thomas Hood)
Well, Mr. Grizz! That’s a jolly little number!
Good morning to you, and all!
Dark November brings the fog,
Should not do it to a dog.
Ah a doggerel…
Good Morning Mr T and all.
Woof.
Bunch of moaning minnies! What about crunching through piles of copper-coloured leaves, crisp sunrises, mist stealing in over the meadows, warming fires in the grate and lighted shop windows in the evening??
Shop windows? Our nearest shop window is five miles away!! Leaves are nice. Funny – yesterday, my handyman spent five hours sweeping the leaves up – after last night’s gale there are just as many again!
One reason why I leave sweeping up my leaves until they are all off the trees.
At least, up here in t’ frozen North, we don’t have to get up early to see a sunrise! It happens well after 2nd coffee!
What about moving to April? Everything warming up. More daylight. Each day getting brighter. garden filled with spring flowers. No rotting leaves covering the lawn. Birds singing (not coughing!) and preparing to nest. Easter eggs. Warm, wonderful April is the antidote to dull, damp, foggy, dark and manky November.
1.
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;
To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees,
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;
To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells
With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,
And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease,
For Summer has o’er-brimm’d their clammy cells.
2.
Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?
Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find
Thee sitting careless on a granary floor,
Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind;
Or on a half-reap’d furrow sound asleep,
Drows’d with the fume of poppies, while thy hook
Spares the next swath and all its twined flowers:
And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep
Steady thy laden head across a brook;
Or by a cyder-press, with patient look,
Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours.
3.
Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,—
While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day,
And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue;
Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn
Among the river sallows, borne aloft
Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;
And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn;
Hedge-crickets sing; and now with treble soft
The red-breast whistles from a garden-croft;
And gathering swallows twitter in the skies.
Good morning, Mrs Macfarlane, and welcome to my least favouritest month (as if you’d never guess). 😘
I like the line ‘no comfortable feel in any member’! Hope it refers to the dross in Wasteminster!
I don’t like Tuesdays! 😘
I didn’t like Tuesdays on the few occasions of my life that I worked Monday–Friday (It was too long to the weekend). Thankfully I didn’t work the standard working week for most of my working life.
November is in the coldest and darkest part of the year. When the cold hits now it is sudden, unwelcome and you really feel it (by January and February you are used to it). Also every day gets darker then the previous. Cold, damp, windy and miserable; thankfully it only lasts a month. December is not as bad since the daylight hours start lengthening just before Christmas. I love January to October, but I’m not too fond of November.
December, we usually have snow, and that lightens things up a lot. Plus, you can play with snow – cold, rainy puddles aren’t worth playing with.
You can stamp on puddles to show your displeasure.
As you have continued to do since you were a toddler?
Of course. Don’t you?
I’m from the North. We have much more decorum.
Not if you’re the vicar of Dibley!
So you’re saying (© Cathy Newman), Grizzly, that you don’t love Christmas? (“I love January to October”.) Well, at least that saves me one Christmas card! Lol.
It’s only 30 days as well.
Drat and double drat, Sue Mac. You beat me to that joke by 2 hours. (Good morning, btw.)
‘Morning pet! It’s the early bird…and all that! 🌹
I like the line ‘no comfortable feel in any member’! Hope it refers to the dross in Wasteminster!
I don’t like Tuesdays! 😘
22 years ago we spent the last 2 weeks of November in Perth, WA.
Best November ever. Warm, sun, sea, cold wine outside pubs & bars, roos in the paddock, galahs in the trees, … Sigh…
Look! No dramas, mate!
Morning all. I beg to differ. We have several salvias still flowering, also a couple of little hebes and a neurone bulb has opened at last. TBF I planted it too deep but it has flowered!
Some of our spring bulbs are out.
Have you tried replacing them with LEDs? Lol.
Dear Mr Grizzly, Sir, I am not really interested in Mr Hood’s member. Lol. (Good morning, btw.)
Dear Auntie Elsie, Apparently Mrs Hood was!
His puns were marvellously groan-inducing. I have posted two of his comic verses about faithless women at the top of yesterday’s Nottlers’ page.
My word Grizzly
I have just scrolled through and I am amazed ..
I think I must have mind melded you and your poem ..
There are many poems about November , strange how I chose the Thomas Hood one .
The Months by Sara Coleridge — so beautiful, so real, so evocative — was my favourite poem when I was a child and I quickly memorised it. I still recite the verse of the pertinent month on the 1st of each of them.
Well, I watched the first instalment of the “Rogue Heroes” play. Leaving aside the many military solecisms, the wrong vehicles and the appalling “music” – and forgetting about the facts and treating it as fiction – it wasn’t too bad!!
I echo your feelings on this topic.
‘Morning, Bill. Yes, my thoughts too. It has certainly captured the ‘maverick’ nature of those brave and ‘let me at em’ types who achieved so much with so little. And more than a few continuity errors…one moment Lt Stirling was drinking at the bar wearing uniform plus his Sam Browne, then it vanished, then it reappeared. And whoever fitted their parachutes could not have seen one before the filming took place. However, it was generally better than I had expected, and I’m looking forward to watching episode 3 this evening.
Stirling was a remarkable character, and perhaps his greatest wartime achievement was to destroy 37 Axis aircraft on the ground during just one night time raid. Unfortunately he was captured more than once in ’43 and was eventually incarcerated in Colditz after several escape attempts. Nonetheless the SAS was responsible for the destruction of hundreds of enemy aircraft, vehicles, supply dumps and communications. A truly remarkable soldier, as were his men.
Not people whom (then) one would have wished to meet on a dark night!! I also thought the exchange about repacking the parachute was daft!
One of my bugbears about “historical” films is the complete inability to get clothing – especially uniforms – right. I can understand using the “wrong” aircraft because the right one no longer exists. But uniforms just need people skilled with nedle and thread – and the ability to LOOK at a contemporary photograph. Grrr!!
There’s plenty of re-enactment people about who could hire the film company the right clothing, and instruct on how it should be worn.
Ah – but they tend not to be “luvvies”…..!!
There are advantages to not owning a television set, Uncle Bill.
No telly tax for a start! I only use mine to watch the racing I’ve recorded. Even then I whizz past the wokery.
Ben MacIntyre’s paperback ,SAS Rogue Heroes, is available at half price £4.50 in Sainsbury’s. The print is a bit small. I must watch the ITV programme. The night they destroyed the 37 aircraft, they killed many airmen as they sat having a rest in their communal room. The SAS men had a guilty conscious about this slaughter.
I read the book when it came out. It was a fair account of the formation of the LRDG and then the Regiment.
His TV series is infuriating. Far too much of BM on camera driving a Jeep in the desert while “narrating”. Far, far too much “re-construction”; Far far far too much of BM walking into shot – “narrating” then walking out of shot. Stupid, pointless, maddening and unnecessary fussiness.
Still – don’t let me put you off…..!!
Oh, and a happy month to you all.
Ditto to you, the MR, plus Gus’n’Pickle.
366966+ up ticks,
Students suffering ‘grief’ over climate change offered support sessions
The University of East Anglia says living close to the eroding Norfolk coast can be hard as it employs mindfulness techniques for resilience
How would they have handled the blitz or for that matter the real possibility of a coming civil war.
Comment posted on Tw@ter:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1587342722121322496
More like: “Brainwashed students suffering ‘grief’…”
Geology twinned with ongoing natural coastal erosion that has been with us since Pangaea were a lad.
They need de-brainwashing, not grief counselling which will only make their mental confusion worse.
The alternative to brainwashing is called ‘education’ and this is something they are clearly not receiving at UEA, despite the ridiculous fees they are paying for one.
Amen to that!
Another comment made:-
The position I was stood on was about where, 50y ago, a MEXE float with a large pump on it had been moored as part of a large fuel handling exercise.
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1587348948146167809
Diddums.
Diddums.
The UEA has form on climate nonsense. Their infamous CRU has been shot down more than Biggles.
When I was a school boy, we were taught that Britain was slowly tilting with the west rising and the east sinking as the land recovered from the last Ice Age.
As suggested, it’s not counselling that’s required but education.
Ahem! Biggles was not shot down many times!
A fair comment but my point stands, the CRU has been shot down more often than Biggles.
If children need assistance dealing with the weather than they’re too thick to be at university.
Sadly though, they are all like this. Brainwashed, unthinking drones, fed a constant diet of tripe, lies and deceit without end to ensure the next generation accept ever higher taxes for nothing.
It takes 30 years or more for these stupid children to start realising that the lie never ends. By then it is too late and they’re listening to their children spouting the same nonsense.
UEA has form on deliberate doctoring of information about climate change.
I wonder what Bill’s MR, an alumna of UEA, makes of it?
Moreover, how would they handle the fact that the Norfolk coast has been eroding for a long, long time?
LONDON: British Airways owner, London-headquartered IAG, buoyed by resurgence in leisure travel. The group has revealed that revenues have recovered to pre-pandemic levels and that it returned to profit in the third quarter of 2022. https://yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/briti
And it only takes four hours to get though the airport…..
Good Morning, all
Still mild
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/10/31/TELEMMGLPICT000314640408_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqnY32puTRmJBD0IQz1kt_ZW6qMEuv0qSVyX1bNcDmagk.jpeg?imwidth=640
And an additional “private jet-fest” will be happening before COP 27 as Chas has apparently invited them to “discussions” on the way there, as he can’t attend the actual bean feast in Egypt!
Should we cheer that at least one person keeps his word?
He may yet U turn and accompany Rishi.
Good morning all. A bright start with 6°C and very little wind outside after last night’s downpours.
‘Morning BoB! Was chatting with my friend whose daughter lives in Bonsall and she was telling me about their house. Apparently it’s covered in scaffolding at the moment! I believe it’s a listed building.
Good morning Sue!
I’ll have to have a wander round the village and see if I can spot it!
It’s on the Main Street at the far end from you!
Tried eating some baked beans, BoB? Lol. (Good morning, btw.)
WORCESTERSHIRE: Kidderminster-headquartered carpets and floor coverings manufacturing group Victoria has acquired Florida-based International Wholesale Tile (IWT) for £24.9m. https://expressandstar.com/news/business/
UK FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR: London-headquartered British bank NatWest upgrades its income forecast as mortgage lending soars. The bank is seeing “no signs” of families in added financial distress. https://yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/natwe
I see Miss Braveheart is getting it in the neck for calling the flood of illegals what it is – an INVASION.
I think she is great.
Time will tell. Good that ONE MP speaks the truth about it.
A lone voice, crying in the wilderness.
She is a Buddhist . Her co – religionists in Burma do not allow Muslim invaders from Bangladesh ( Rohingya ) to threaten the host people’s ethnic / genetic interests.
150,000 illegals is an invasion. Mostly young men of fighting age. I do hope it will be the politicians who are slaughtered first.
It would be interesting to discover why the government is so keen on importing illiterate young men of military age.
Chatting recently with some people who knew the late David Amess. They said he was very kind, well liked and that he helped people all the time; a wonderful human being. I suspect that is why the mossies chose to kill him, as a warning.
He was, I believe, a committed Christian. Reason enough. Kill the kuffar.
Good Morning Folks,
A blustery start here.
Bright and shiny but blowing a gale in yer North Narfurk.
Doctors and nurses need better incentives to keep working in the NHS
The best incentive would be to get rid of all the red tape paperwork and wokery.
…and patients.
Like railways would run much better without passengers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAk448volww
So over the years we have waved in
Pakistani grooming gangs
Black drug and gang culture
Russian money launderers.
But for some reason Albanian gangsters are a step too far.
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Morning B3,
Unless they up the ante regarding the political overseers
( Kapos) they will remain in the spotlight.
The political ‘class’ don’t like competition when it comes to ripping off the general public.
Not sure the Somali gangs are entirely innocent
Manston migrant exodus begins as thousands prepare for life outside ‘new Sangatte’ 1 november 2022.
The exodus began on Monday night. Coaches carrying migrants started to leave the main processing centre for Channel asylum seekers, for dispersal to hotels and boarding houses across the UK..
In Parliament, Suella Braverman announced that officials were buying up 1,800 “additional hotel bed spaces” in 13 “new hotels” to alleviate the overcrowding at a centre that is only supposed to process migrants in 48 hours, not keep them there for weeks at a time. It is claimed that some children and their families had been there for a month.
To what purpose? The place will only fill up again. There is a finite amount of accommodation and for all practical purposes an infinite number of “asylum seekers”! Is this simple mathematical reality beyond the understanding of Government?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/11/01/manston-migrant-exodus-begins-thousands-prepare-life-outside/
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Morning AS,
” Is this simple mathematical reality beyond the understanding of Government?”
Far from it, it is tailor made to fit in with the repress, replace, reset agenda, and the terrifying thing is the electorate majority are supporting it, and have done for years.
Government doesn’t “do” reality!
The state has no interest in stopping the flood. It’s interest in in destroying this country.
They are NOT “asylum seekers”, they have come from FRANCE. It is NOT a war-torn country. They are ILLEGAL economic migrants who will be a drain on our country. The taxpayer cannot afford it and neither can our security.
Morning, all Y’all.
Pinch and a punch… ;-))
‘Morning All
I have generally been avoiding the news but after seeing comments thought I’d better chack out the Braverman speech
https://twitter.com/MartinDaubney/status/1587153570473955330?s=20&t=-4y05qDSgESjvGBw87-N9A
The baying baboons on the opposition benches disgust me are they sincere?? or is it merely party politics?? either way they are no friends of this country!!
‘Morning Rik. All the shouting from the Opposition benches was just a cover for their lack of any viable alternative. It was beneath pathetic.
Apart from the obvious, has anyone else noticed the chasm in attractiveness, intelligence and statesmanship between the quite cute Suella Braverman and the putridly grotesque Yvette Cooper-Bollocks?
Specsavers.
Someone was talking about the Mini Cooper car he used to have. I don’t think the Maxi Cooper will be such a good runner.
Disregarding her patronising “I’m so much better than you” facial expressions and her passive-aggressive body language, Pixie Balls is not THAT bad looking.
They all want massive uncontorlled gimmigrantion. It’s their voting block. They’re also all scum who hate this country and are just playing points for the gallery – themselves.
Blue, red, yellow or green, they have NOT been friends of this country for some time!
Pinch and a punch.
Good morning.
‘Morning, Peeps. Wet and blustery here, and a mild 15°C.
Today’s leading letter:
SIR – I have worked in the NHS for more than 20 years and, like many doctors and nurses, am striving to reduce my commitments, with a personal target of no more than one day of NHS work per week. This is despite the fact that I work as a GP in A&E in one of the best hospitals in the land, and certainly the most pleasant and well-resourced.
Many patients need to attend A&E and many do not. The dividing line between the two groups is blurred, but I still have some sympathy for the latter group as they cannot access GP services in an acceptable time.
It is often said that we don’t train enough doctors. We do. They’re quite sensibly working outside the NHS, or doing as little NHS work as they can get away with – retiring, semi-retiring, working abroad or moving into industries that pay a consultant’s salary or more.
Many nurses would be better off and have a better standard of living on benefits than their present wages. To add insult to injury, the Government is contemplating uplifting benefits for non-productive members of society while penalising those who add significant value.
Public services are funded on the back of a population that works full time – chiefly by taxing high earners within this group. These high earners are now the very people who are reducing their hours, as time off is not taxed.
Taking the long-term perspective, the NHS as it stands is a pipe dream. Demand needs to be curtailed by introducing charges for all with no special cases; the concept of personal responsibility reintroduced; the tax base massively broadened; and meaningful incentives introduced that will retain British-trained staff in the NHS and prevent the plundering of developing countries to make up the shortfalls.
The current situation is ludicrous. How bad does it have to be before something changes?
Dr Alexander Barber
London SW6
Depressing, isn’t it? The whole place is crumbling before our eyes. Still, if it gets any worse at least the occupants of Manston will be asking for their boats back for a paddle back to civilisation.
But but – aren’t all the people at Manston doctors and surgeons?
Herbalists, horticulturalists and logisticians.
Explosive experts.
I am not sure the good doctor is right about taxes. I wish he was, but poor as I am I pay tax. Wrigley’s became very rich by selling chewing gum. It was cheap and everyone used it every day. Taxing lots of people a little works better than taxing a few people a lot. The rich can always avoid tax, the poor cannot afford to.
He’s not. The Laffer curve proves this. Lefties squeal such doesn’t exist, but… Switzerland, Singapore, Luxembourg, Texas…
Thank you.
While in A&E I saw a woman so drunk she couldn’t stand up. She’d got herself into that mess. Another bloke had swallowed a load of drugs and was screaming obscenities at everyone, staff, police (who surrounded him). Another bloke was completely off his trolley and either mad, or drunk again.
One woman didn’t speak any English at all and the doctor waited while her friend interpreter came back – even then her English was broken and confusing. She had a cold. It was 7 when she was first seen and 11 before she was discharged. She didn’t need to be there. The druggie shouldn’t have been treated but gagged and kicked into a cell. The drunk should have been forced to vomit and kicked out.
AS for taxation. You cannot dig your way out of a hole, nor can you lift yourself out a bucket by the handles. High taxes are being applied. They clearly don’t work. They create horrific inequality and poverty allowing the well off to avoid tax and the low paid to be hammered by regressive taxes. The people with spending power just get poorer and poorer, creating real unemployment which results in lower tax revenue – as we are seeing.
One thing mentioned is that welfarists are better off than nurses. Yes, often they are. Often these are the self same ethnics we were told who would work in the NHS. The solution is simple: scrap them. Stop paying people to breed. However, that requires political will that does not exist because the state wants everyone dependent on the state. That way it grows in power.
The problem, Dr Barber, is an easy fix, but one that big government will not countenance. If you want a real, long term solution, it doesn’t come by robbing the earner, but by removing your boss. And your bosses boss. And so on, for thirty or forty steps until the entire department of health has gone.
I would remind the good doctor that many of those whom he wishes to see pay have already paid a small fortune into the NHS. He needs to concentrate on ensuring that only those who have paid into the system benefit from it.
The days great television was created
https://twitter.com/FXMC1957/status/1586998902695370762?s=20&t=ZHmbc9Jdqf_QCsdl1-J8Dw
Repeats these days require trigger warnings lest the feeble-minded are distressed,gawd how far and fast we have fallen
Very true, Rik. I don’t know whether to cry, scream or vomit!
I vomit.
Will you two please stop using the “V” word? I saw far too much of that with the wrinklies’ FILM CLUB yesterday when we watched TRIANGLE OF SADNESS.
Would “anagram of Vimto” be better, Auntie Elsie?
A short glimps of the realities of war, often hidden.
But it seems that the mentally that drove these terrible murders and destruction is still underlying today.
A wonderful series, Rik-Redux. But, at the risk of sounding like Peddy, I must tell you (or Prof. McDonough?) that it is Laurence Olivier and Carl Davis.
Pinch punch first day of the month.
Morning all.
Morning! Is it good? We’re still alive so it must be.
I reserve the right to decide if it is good, so far after reading the continued attacks by the scum MSM on Bravermen, I think not.
366966+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Today and going forward there will be many a finder twixt throat and collar of politico’s & medical “experts”
https://twitter.com/UnityNewsNet/status/1587184905691320321?s=20&t=CRSVHrmW8A2cwJ0eiMd-vg
No, let us find those involved and charge them with crimes. Send them to prison for a long time.
366966+ up ticks,
Morning HP,
ALL to be found at the main hub,hive, nest, that being the
Palace of Westminster.
No. Because these were crimes against committed against humanity. Forgiveness is not for us to dispense. Forgiveness is for the Lord.
366966+ up ticks,
Morning Pm,
Agreed,
the upper house rules OK.
And requires repentence; “those who truly repent and are heartily sorry for their misdoings …”
No. Because these were crimes against committed against humanity. Forgiveness is not for us to dispense. Forgiveness is for the Lord.
Why do you want an amnesty? Are you so pathetically weak you won’t admit you were wrong? Is your ego so dementedly fragile that only oblivion can salve it? Are you trying to shrug off the guilt you feel at your own stupidity?
355955+ up ticks,
Morning W,
I do hope you don’t have me in mind.
No, let us expose those who were warned of the lessons of Nuremberg but who blithely used coercion against the populace to inflict their untested ‘vaccines’.
Ignorance is no excuse, especially when so many pointed out the errors…before being sent to the social media naughty step.
The politicians, civil service, their compliant behavioural ‘experts’ and the supine media need stringing up for their crimes.
A USA take on how the slimeballs are trying to wriggle out of what they’ve done
https://www.takimag.com/article/who-really-shut-down-our-businesses-and-schools/
Good Morning. All Saints Day. I hope to join them, but not very soon. The weather is not very good. It is wet. The field at the back has a wee lake this morning. A huge lake used to appear in the past, but a lot of work was done on installing drainage.
Doesn’t a wee lake pong a bit?
I’ll get me anorak…
Groan.
Just be grateful the developers haven’t moved in and started building a few hundred new homes. 😉
Oh Lord, make me a Saint – but not yet!
St Augustine on chastity?
St Augustine, I believe. Whether it was chastity or not I can’t remember.
A few laffs
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366966+ up ticks,
ALL the while Batten was putting a spotlioght on morally wrong mass immigration lab/lib/con coalition was flooding the country triggered by a morally corrupt PM and given consent by the electorate majority, we now suffer the consequences of recent past treachery.
Gerard Batten
@gjb2021
·
12h
It is indeed an ‘invasion’, as I said years ago in the European Parliament.
But when is an MP going to admit that it is an invasion sanctioned by the Tory Govnt under May when she signed up to the UN Compact on Managed Migration in late 2018? That Compact effectively made illegal immigration legal.
It is the reason why the Govnt refuses to defend our borders.
Hearts of Oak
@HeartsofOak
·
12h
Suella Braverman claims Britain’s asylum system is ‘broken’ and says illegal migration ‘out of control’
Mrs Braverman prompts new row by describing Channel migrant crisis as an ‘invasion’ on South Coast.
#uk
#invasion
Suella Braverman claims Britain’s asylum system is ‘broken’
Suella Braverman claims Britain’s asylum system is ‘broken’
The Home Secretary delivered a stark assessment to the House of Commons of her department’s failings as she battles to save her job.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk
I think I may have misunderstood the original poster:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1587356610753695744
No BoB! You were right! Pixie Balls has the brain of a goldfish….
Ain’t she put on weight, though?
Biatch……🤭
Fat balls? That reminds me – must go and feed the birds!
Obviously missing her workouts from all that house flipping.
I see the oaf Snuak is blaming an unimplemented budget for his globalist masters’ wish to continue to ruin the economy?
It’s astonishing the lies they tell. What’s even MORE astonishing is that people believe them.
People have been so brainwashed by the Beeb et al that they will believe anything.
Will Sunak trump Blair in the evil stakes?
Probably not.
Littlejohn on fine form,worth a read………
“I’ve been at this game for more than 50
years, almost 35 as a columnist. Yet I have never known a time when the
political class have been further removed from the rest of us who pay
their wages.
I’d like to end on a
positive note. But some things just don’t change. There is no light at
the end of the tunnel, just a broken-down HS2 train after running out of
public money.
We are all going to Hell in a handcart.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11374649/RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-Ive-never-known-political-class-touch-people.html
We are all going to Hell in a handcart.
Amen to that!
They say that the company there is more interesting than that of those who have gone to the other place!
Off to Derby today to sort some things out with Stepson.
I will be honest, I’m getting a bit fed up with those dealing with him making decisions and not passing the full details on to me which has led to me wrongly assuring Derby City housing benefits office that he is expected to go back to his flat.
Good morning Bob and everyone.
IIRC there is an official way that you or your wife could be designated as your stepson’s carer. When a myriad of forms have been completed, you should eventually be ‘in the loop’. I know a mental health specialist (socially, at least that’s what I tell people) who might be familiar with the procedures, but it will all be on Goggle somewhere.
Morning, all. Clear then cloudy followed by clear… you get the picture. Breezy.
Stumbled on these.
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Unicorns don’t have wings: only Pegasus has those.
and Red Bull drinkers
Have you never heard of alicorns?
https://tse1.explicit.bing.net/th?id=OIP.kwZv-64EclM74fqvGqOcHAHaF0&pid=Api&P=0 Alicorn
Equally mythical, though.😉
👍🏻😊
Morning all 🙂
Bright and very breezy turning chilly.
Forecast is a storm set to ‘smash’ the UK. Oh dear.
The garbos have just taken my half full green bin of leaf collection away. We are now being charge an extra £50.00 per annum for the privilege of having our Green waste removed.
That’s the limps for you.
After processing its sold on as compost. So people pay to put it all back into their gardens 🤔
Trigger warning. High winds may cause damage. Best go to hospital right now….
Get in the queue. 🤗
My flag pole snapped in the night. Pots blown over.
When they started charging for green waste i started dumping it over the back fence. The only thing there is a disused railway line which is heavily overgrown.
Overgrown? Giant trains??
Russian vine. I’m being invaded.
Watch out for the Novochok
Good job it was only the flag pole 🤭
Morning RE
Our neighbours use the green waste bins .. they don’t have the amount of stuff that we have to get rid of .
We bag everything that is too difficult to compost , hedge cutting etc , and take the bags to the tip , where it will still be composted .
We don’t have a green waste collection here – like you we bag up the bigger stuff and take it to the tip for recycling. Small stuff and kitchen waste goes in the compost bin. .
We have a share system in our road.
If you have too much green waste, a request is made on the FB page.
We have two large compost containers at the end of our garden. Grass cuttings and kitchen waste often leaves. It’s great for growing veg or the green house.
I take the green waste away from the house where my mother’s flat is. I pile it up somewhere I want to build up, and it rots down in its own time ready for the next load.
County in its infinite “wisdom” (more Norman than sensible) has changed the collection day AND given us two consecutive grey bin collections, meaning the green bin won’t get emptied for three weeks. At this time of year, there’s virtually nothing in my grey bin (the Rayburn isn’t lit to fill it with ash), but my green bins are over-flowing. Still, they aren’t YET charging us for emptying them (although that’s in the pipeline).
Good morning, everyone. A pinch and a punch – and white rabbits.
Good morning.
Ayup!
Ayup, Grizzly!
Good morning, everyone. A pinch and a punch – and white rabbits.
Good morning all
Wow that was some storm , a real battering lashing gale , the noise was incredible last night .
Can you believe that the sun is now shining through clouds that could have been painted by JMW Turner.. patches of blue , still gusty , but not the Eternal Father gale that lasted nearly 12 hours from 5pm to 6am this morning .
The trees are still in full leaf , although there is a flurry of leaves on the drive way..
I’ll have to nip out and see if there are any pears left on the tree I forgot to pick.
Good morning, everyone.
Good Morning Delboy
I don’t know if it is the case but if they are not, the very first thing the authorities should be doing with the invasion forces is to photograph them, take their finger prints and undertake a DNA test.
Morning Sos, but that would indicate that the authorities have a desire to expel at least some of the invaders. Not going to happen.
When some of them commit the inevitable crimes at least the authorities will have some idea which ones they are looking for.
If they have no papers or other ID they can be given the choice, go back where you came from, or we’ll send you to the closest DNA match and if that happens to be Afghanistan, Niger or Somalia, tough.
But it is all part of the plan – the more criminal the immigrants the more quickly the Great Reset will be achieved.
When the criminals start to take over there won’t be a reset, there will be civil war.
All the more reason to impose draconian measures and employ (foreign) police to take control.
Then kill them.
Edward I, Francis Drake and Winston Churchill (among others) took no prisoners. An invasion of a country has always, historically, been considered an insurgency and has invariably been dealt with, at source, by declaring war on the invasion force.
Didn’t Edward I invade Wales?
Yes, and Scotland: when both countries were getting uppity.
Hasn’t the word uppity become very unwoke because of its use to describe an ethnic minority with the ambition to improve his or her lot?
Actually R.C.T, I have no idea, I try avoiding all this ‘woke’ crap. I just continue using words I’m familiar with and if they are no longer deemed acceptable, tough.
Ps.
Just out of curiosity Rastus, I went looking and it seems to have been used when referring to non-reflectives, so yes you’re probably right.
Microchip them.
With explosive implants?
Give them all a cow each then they can be tracked!
Until they eat the cows.
They weren’t doing these necessary tests when I checked on here if these obvious tests were being done and results put on a database. The Home Office Civil Servants have been badly instructed by their masters. I suppose a difficulty would be not knowing the names of the INVADERS but they could give them a number plus an ID card until they sorted that out. Tattoos and ear tags would be unacceptable.
Why would tattoos be unacceptable in a world where people get the most hideous tattoos voluntarily? They could be offerred the choice of tattoo or tags.
Forget tattoos…
BRAND the bastards
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Some of these would come in handy:
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I used to make them when I did wrought ironwork
Yes, but this would be totally unnecessary unless you had any plans at all to keep track of them and deport them. Our PTB do not want to solve the problem : they are under strict instructions from Schwab at the WEF who want more and more illegal immigrants to come to Britain. When the numbers get high enough then law, order and society will collapse and this will make imposing the Great Reset and the New World Order far more easy to achieve.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/6909da464f6b5879caa5dd378e341cce5315d4ecbce11891de0cafd8513dc9c6.png Does anyone else think as I do [I doubt it!]?
I have aways thought of the “reverse” side of a coin (the “tails” side) as being the front side of the coin. This means that I have always thought of the “obverse” side (the “heads” side) as being the back of the coin. This is despite accepted convention telling me that I am wrong. Those fronts of coins have always appeared more attractive to me than their backs.
Ursa Major, good morning.
Do you get into many arguments when you toss for it and you call Heads and you opponent calls Tails and you both maintain vigorously that you have won?
Sounds like a potential bear pit to me!
Indeed it is, Rastaman (Good Morning, BTW).
I always feel more of an Ursus arctos horribilis than an “Ursa major”.
Tails you lose 😉🙃
Bugger! I’ve always been a habitual caller of “Tails!” in a tossed coin. For no other reason than I’ve always found the tails side of a coin prettier than the heads side.
😄😅😆 you’re learning 🤗
I always feel confused when there is a head on both sides.
Good morrow, Gentlefolk. Today’s funny is more a homily:
Five Rules To Remember In Life
1. Money cannot buy happiness, but it’s more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.
2. Forgive your enemy, but remember the ass-hole’s name.
3. If you help someone when they’re in trouble, they will remember you when they’re in trouble again.
4. Many people are alive only because it’s illegal to shoot them.
5. Alcohol does not solve any problems, but then neither does milk.
Surge in smart meters remotely switched to more expensive ‘pay-as-you-go’ plans. 1 November 2022.
More than 150,000 homes with smart meters were remotely switched to more expensive prepayment plans by their energy supplier last year.
In the last five years, cases of providers installing traditional prepayment meters under warrant halved, but the number of smart meters switched over remotely has increased five-fold, according to figures from regulator Ofgem.
Surprise. Surprise. There were endless warnings online about this happening when people were being conned into it!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer-affairs/surge-smart-meters-remotely-switched-expensive-pay-as-you-go/
And the people on pre-payment plans are paying extra and they are the people least able to afford it.
Which is why my electricity payments are by Banker’s Order and NOT Direct Debit.
Which is why I go down to the bank and pay for the electricity I’ve used.
As I read and submit the readings to our supplier I suggested that they paid me for supply the readings. They suggested that we had a smart meter. No thanks.
You need to be Chris Bonnington to reach my meter, but I’m saying nothing because the last thing I want is a smart meter!
No sun – no moon!
No morn – no noon –
No dawn – no dusk – no proper time of day –
No sky – no earthly view –
No distance looking blue –
No road – no street – no ‘t’other side the way’ –
No end to any Row –
No indications where the Crescents go –
No top to any steeple –
No recognitions of familiar people –
No courtesies for showing ’em –
No knowing ’em –
No travelling at all – no locomotion,
No inkling of the way – no notion –
‘No go’ – by land or ocean –
No mail – no post –
No news from any foreign coast –
No Park – no Ring – no afternoon gentility –
No company – no nobility –
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member –
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, –
November!
Thomas Hood .
This poem reminds me of the Vale of Selby… and the fog .. Moh started his early flying training at RAF Church Fenton .. where the fog was the thickest we had ever seen.. it was grim .. having said that .. he first flew solo after nine hours .. on November the fifth .
I beat you to posting that by three hours, Margaret.
So there!😛
I thought I’d read it here earlier on!
Good to know ones memory is still working!
I thought I’d read it here earlier on!
As a boy I used to love Thomas Hood’s groan-inducing puns in his misogynistic comic verses such as Faithless Nelly Gray and Faithless Sally Brown.
Ben Battle was a soldier betrayed by his love and Young Ben was a sailor who was equally badly treated.
(I have posted the texts of both of these at the top of yesterday’s page so as not to take up too much space on the today’s site)
OT but Alan has just returned from walking Hector. He met John, the local sweetie wife, who told him all about his neighbour (62) who had her Convid shot last Thursday and died on Friday! He’d met her after the clot shot and she’d said she was feeling awful!
Can’t imagine how her family feel!
“A sad – but pure – coincidence” Fatal Accident Enquiry jdgment…..
Just one of those things, eh?
Dreadful news Sue. Very sad.
Thank you. She was the mother of a boy who was at school with our younger daughter.
My goodness! That’s awful.
It brings it home to you quite forcefully when she was younger than I am. Then you consider the number of fit, young and healthy teenagers and sportsmen who have literally dropped down dead, and have gone unremarked in the MSM. I’m glad I resisted the BS, but worry for my old man and family members who didn’t.
I heard somebody say this morning, “I got back from holiday and felt fine – until I went for my booster”! FFS, woman, put two and two together and don’t have any more!
Oilman came. Just sorted out second mortgage……. 85p a litre……
Jeeze – opened a new account at Nationwide paying 5%. Took an AGE to get my bank to transfer MY money to MY new account. Loads intrusive questions “to protect your security”.
Still it’s done. At last.
They’re hilariously slow these days. Banking is still very much archaic in software terms. All the fraud protection is an attempt to shift the responsibility on to you, the customer away from the bank.
Very cheap.
Approximately £1.17 when we last bought some;
Thank goodness we haven’t needed to put the heating on yet.
Indeed – I was shocked at the cost of CH fuel in France years ago.
We have so far avoided CH (thanks to the AGA and stove) – the last time it was switched on was March 2021. And I hope to avoid it for some time.
I’ve been using my oil central heating because it’s too warm outside to have the Rayburn lit (it would be at least 25 degrees C indoors if it were).
That Priti Awful is saying that Braveheart has brought the Home Office “into disrepute” is despicable.
Awful promised on Day One as Home Sec – three years and more ago – that she would stop the cross-Channel flood overnight. Just the first of her lies.
By accident she, bravey, has achieved far more in a week than promises promises Petty achieved in all the time she in the cabinet.
But with the cabinet known as the T Jones syndrome it is rife. But it happens everyday.
You have to take on the civil servants to get anything done.All they want is No Change = Quiet Life.
Manston Problem Solved – it’s called spot bookings: 🤔😕
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/10/30/suella-braverman-channel-migrant-crisis-manston-kent-dover-fire/
I would prefer targeted bombing (to avoid the Spitfire and Hurricane museum and the RAF Manston museum).
I used to like the Manchester Guardian in the 1960s, especially the cricket coverage:
https://twitter.com/joeyjojojunior_/status/1587116209652244481?s=20&t=xebc9EcBoCdF1sTbGpdQTw
NEW – The UK now has trade deals with 101 countries
Importing dead wood and criminals.
Who hate us and our way of life.
I wonder how many citizens/immigrants from how many different countries are living in the UK?
And of those how many are net contributors to the UK.
A lot more than 101 countries are represented and those are the ones who are known about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign-born_population_of_the_United_Kingdom
366966+ up ticks,
These types SAS / SBS
on retiring from active service should be offered very well paid positions
in any credible pro UK proven patriotic fringe party acting as advisers & inner rebar strength.
This will in time come to be recognised as a party with built in, no nonsense bollocks.
https://twitter.com/authordlewis/status/1587060400712982528?s=20&t=sH9mPnx2HXoWvb5TMD9E4Q
I bit of light entertainment………enjoy.
https://youtu.be/8Sf4TMfMS08
I thought the intro was preparing us for islamic rule!
Halfcock slung out of Tory Party,. Oh how sad:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11376951/Matt-Hancock-joins-Im-Celeb-according-reports.html
He says he will use the time to promote his dyslexia campaign and absolutely nothing to do with the huge wad of cash I’m a celebratory will pay him.
Another one who should probably be in prison!
But for all the wrong reasons. He should be investigated for the midazolam scandal that killed care home residents and as it is, he gets to bow out over trivial nonsence and live very well on his ill-gotten gains.
Drat! I was about to put the following up and found out I’m too late.
With, no doubt, a Midazolam jus.
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The good news is the horrible little git has lost the Whip.
If said testicles are still attached to a live Kangaroo I might just watch. Better still to even the odds live Kangaroo should be encouraged to kick Hancock in the testicles….
I kept thinking about his poor children. What must they think? And what can their Mother say to them?
‘He maybe your father but he’s a total dickhead’ ?
Maybe – but one has to try to keep up the pretence that their father is still “there for them” – even if the bastard cares neither a jot nor a tittle.
Imagine having to live that down at school!
Peekaboo…
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A pukka birkha.
Nice legs – shame about the face.
And now from Saudi Arabia….
Trick or treat? – I think the latter
Shouldn’t that be Trick or teats?
Ref my old MG TC I have traced it to it’s present owner who won 3rd prize with it in a concours event so it’s obviously still in excellent nick https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1a9dd8867a10d918c76d8d8a6a96f34537726b80ac782bd0b1a6bd96b232ec9c.jpg
Offer him £100 to buy it back!!
I think he paid £13000 for it
How fantastic, Spikey! Where is it now?
Somewhere in Lincolnshire Sue – I’m trying to get in touch with the owner
It’s per spoke………….
How wonderful!
She’s a beauty!
Excellent work.
Bruce Everiss
Ascended Master
29m
“…
I received this from our constituency secretary:
“I would challenge each and every one of us to ask why are we in this Party? Is it because the rest of the parties are so unimaginably awful that this is the only sensible choice, or is it because we have deeply held principle-led views that are looking for a home – or do we not really know?
In truth our internal struggles aren’t that different from Labour who wrestle between the Socialist grass-roots and the emergence of Big-Government New-Labour. Similarly the Lib Dems have a Progressive Liberal agenda but many members clinging to the purist Classical-Liberal ideals.
There is a popular myth that we are all fighting over the middle ground and what this has led to (unfortunately) is very little discernible difference between New-Labour, Progressive Lib-Dem, and One-Nation Conservatives. This merging around the centre at the Parliamentary-level means that realistic political choice has evaporated at the ballot-box and this will spawn extremism in my humble opinion.”
…”
From:
https://order-order.com/2022/11/01/new-hoyle-report-finds-no-evidence-of-bullying-during-fracking-vote-only-member-told-off-is-chris-bryant/
The problem is the political centre, the group you all want to vote for you needs you to stand for something in order to adopt a stance. If you stand for nothing except ‘vote for me’ then what’s the point of you?
Normal people are, by nature conservative. They want to look after themselves, work, have a family, pay their bills and go off on holiday twice a year. They want the welfare state to be a safety net for them should things go wrong, but don’t agree it should be a sofa for the waster. They want to be proud of their country and it’s standing in the world but don’t want to be ruled by another country.
The problem the political class has is that it shares absolutely none of those prinicples or values whatsoever.
It appears that the energy companies, and now the banks, are likely to be subject to a windfall tax. There are several angles to this, it is not a simple equation. Profits fund pension funds so taxing profits squeezes pensions, and these pension funds are not solely the premise of rich, several unions and personal pension plans have their funds invested in energy and banks. Added to which unless these tax raids are accompanied by government spending cuts, all the tax grab does is fill a current hole in the government balance sheet and just pushes the inevitable reckoning out in time. So where is the plan which addresses the wider issue?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/11/01/ftse-100-markets-live-news-tax-rises-twitter-musk-bp/
Good morning. Rory Duff is I think a fascinating voice. His very lengthy latest newsletter is linked from this extract on my Substack.
https://tarableu.substack.com/p/insights-from-the-remarkable-rory?sd=pf
366966+up ticks,
Live Rishi Sunak latest: NHS will be ‘prioritised’ in return for reform, says No 10
Seems like the only choice peoples will have is from, three in number, their moving date when the house compulsory order comes through under the “you can get three family’s in there” law.
Reform = repress, replace,reset.
Remember your vote counts and keeps the likes of sunak & ilk in positions of power they have no moral right to be in
Brazil:
https://twitter.com/VishBurra/status/1587255260715835392?s=20&t=p4fh4qyoZSHT1Oo1XWPfag
It appears that Bolsonaro’s people won heavily in the states’ legislatures but he, Bolsonaro, supposedly lost the presidential election. The process is reminiscent of what happened with Trump.
Bannon’s War Room explores the election.
Brazilian Election Discussion
Some people are even of the weird opinion the the US election was stolen from Trump!
366966+ up ticks,
Gerard Batten
@gjb2021
·
2h
King Charles III has allied himself with a cause that could bring down the Monarchy.
When the lunacy of Net Zero really bites, with energy & food shortages, increasing restrictions on private road & air travel & personal freedoms, & the dismantling of civilised society as we have come to know it, people will want someone to blame.
The Monarchy has survived because it did not ally itself publicly with political causes – Charles has nailed his colours to Klaus Schwab’s mast.
Viva la revolución!
I thought that today when I was reading a tribute to HM. Woke, interfering Charlie boy may well be the last monarch. After all, if he isn’t going to do pageantry (low key coronation), why pay for him when we could get an equally interfering President at slightly lower cost?
Charles is one of the co-conspirators. Maxima of the Netherlands is in it up to her neck as well – she has appeared with one of the scoundrels extolling the alleged benefits of a CBDC for the Netherlands – apparently it would help poor people, if you believe that claptrap.
GO GREEN, GET COLD.
Have anyone else’s notifications gone dolally?
Yes; I keep getting the same notifications as if they are new, although I’ve already read them.
FUBAR
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11376619/NHS-advertises-700-000s-worth-diversity-officer-roles-just-month.html
There have been reports of people with scabies in the Manston immigration clearing centre.
Whilst there have been criticisms of the lack of adequate sleeping facilities at this site it must be remembered that this is not an accommodation centre and the use of mattresses and blankets was neither intended nor advisable in the event of the presence of contagious infestations.
Dispersal of immigrants with contagious infestations from Manston to hotels presents an even bigger issue for environmental health officials and medical professionals due to the isecticidal treatment needed for both the individuals and their living quarters.
I think this should be borne in mind by the Government when considering an immigrant relocation strategy.
Here is some background:
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-long-can-scabies-live-in-a-mattress
There have also been reports of diptheria. They should keep these people well away from other people.
I have little doubt that the PTB WANT to spread disease.
More jabs, more money.
Project Fear Lives.
More dead, more space…..more like!
That, too, but after they’ve made their money out of the jabs 🙂
Well, not everyone can afford a four star hotel.
I don’t mind them having scabies, it’s the fat ones with babies that bother me – far too many of them.
I had a begging letter from Crisis in the post this morning. I threw it straight in the fire – why should I dish out more cash when the govt is wasting my taxes on illegal (and diseased) immigrants?
Put them in quarantine upon an uninhabited rock in the farthest North, Western Isles.
Bottom of the North Sea.
I like you style but won’t it poison the fish?
Nah. Give them crabs instead!
😱
Put them in quarantine upon an uninhabited rock in the farthest North, Western Isles.
scabies, rabies, shcmabies… Who cares?
“Just GIVE UP! Eco mob make half-hearted attempt to climb Downing Street gates before being swiftly pulled down by armed cops… as they begin 32nd day of protests in a row after month of chaos in October” (D Mail)
Funny how yer plod can move rapidly when it suits them….
They are all cat lovers like you. They were worried about Larry, not Rishi
I’m sure he’ll grow out of it.
Watch it – the lads will be round:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d6ede819fbb40db9125bb04988b6a5098db2c13b480ed7b08b4e342be0a8fa87.jpg
How dare the police interfere with their legitimate right to protest!
Isn’t that what they’re always telling us when it’s OUR right of way being blocked?
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1587453932841979905?s=20&t=xebc9EcBoCdF1sTbGpdQTw
All of the above!
Wot? No Arsenic?
Humble pie.
Gosh, we have had a tremendous quantity of rain in various heavy downpours in the last 24 hours …. I reckon it won’t be too long before the News will be full of flood warnings.
We’ve had everything here except snow! Sun is out now but we’ve had the works.
I got a bit of a surprise in the garden yesterday when I went to get washing off the line. Went round the fence and found a pile of snow! Then I twigged that Grandpa had defrosted the freezer in the garage!
The sky here now is the colour that, if I was in the US, I would be checking the weather to see if a tornado warning was in effect. Very strange colour and light.
Blue skies in yer North Narfurk. We had a shower about two hours ago.
Saving water were you?
On evenings of broken cloud, there is very brief spell at sunset when the light takes on a peculiar, eerie green hue.
Otherwise it would have been a very small, localised snow storm right over your house.
It’s very windy here but only one shower earlier on. We’ve just come back from a walk and it stayed dry while we were out.
Too late! We had ours yesterday (flood warning, that is). Today it’s “flood news”. A Bridgnorth garden centre has had its Christmas
tatdisplay flooded. That would be Bridgnorth on the River Severn which regularly floods.Oooh I like Bridgenorth
No E in the name you know.
Oooh I like Bridgenorth
Migos rapper Takeoff has been shot dead ‘over a game of dice’ in front of his uncle and bandmate Quavo outside of a bowling alley in Texas. The 28-year-old, who is a member of the hip hop trio, was shot as a group gathered outside of the 810 Billiards & Bowling Houston at 2.30am this morning. Dreary Fail
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/11/01/14/64071351-0-image-m-29_1667311955719.jpg
Oh dear, so sad! Couldn’t possibly happen here in ‘tranquil’ Blighty.
Suspect wanted by police is found dead in east London canal: Body of ‘knifeman who killed mother and wounded her daughter’ is spotted in water. D Fail
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/11/01/11/64064807-11376981-image-a-8_1667300425618.jpg
Oh dear, dear. Probably slipped on an unswept pavement and accidently fell into the canal. His family should sue the council for lost earnings and deprivation of drug supplies.
Did he lose his earnings as well ?
Oh hang on, earnings, sorry 😉🙂
The mad councillors of Oxford who want to turn what they regard as their personal fiefdom into a carless ‘15-minute city‘ will no doubt be cheered by the news that Notwork Rail intend to cut the place in two for a year. Anyone who knows Oxford will be familiar with the Botley Road, the only main road leading west out of the centre and which when closed means a 3-4 mile diversion through the clogged roads and out on to the ringroad. Major works at Oxford’s miserably inadequate railway station are the excuse. The project is only 90 years overdue.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-63458851
Will there be any shops left in the city centre by the time they’ve finished? The life is already getting sucked out of it by the Westgate centre. Nobody’s going to want to go there now!
The mad councillors of Oxford who want to turn what they regard as their personal fiefdom into a carless ‘15-minute city‘ will no doubt be cheered by the news that Notwork Rail intend to cut the place in two for a year. Anyone who knows Oxford will be familiar with the Botley Road, the only main road leading west out of the centre and which when closed means a 3-4 mile diversion through the clogged roads and out on to the ringroad. Major works at Oxford’s miserably inadequate railway station are the excuse. The project is only 90 years overdue.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-63458851
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Had a short but intense shower here an hour or so ago. 8 tons of rain on my patch, that’s about 5 tons on a standard football field. My little stream is merely damp.
Prostate problems? 🙂
I’d say this arrangement in Qatar is a disaster waiting to happen.
From the Speccie’s lunchtime briefing
More than 40% of Britons want social distancing back and one in five want the rule of six, according to YouGov polling. Only half of 18- to 24-year-olds said they would have another Covid booster jab.
They clearly only asked the brainwashed idiots.
About par for the course for YouGov!
YouGov delivers what the questioner wants to hear.
Never believe a word of it.
YouGov = the pollster that gives you the answer YOU want.
As often as not the answer that you would select is not an available option and you cannot go to the next page of questions until you have ticked one of the boxes.
I agree Mr Thomas,
Question 1 would you prefer a) social distancing or b) a fatal dose of an incurable disease.
This being a pollster is as easy as pie.
Garbage.
Edit: Apart from the last sentence.
Garbage.
Edit: Apart from the last sentence.
Afternoon, all. I’ve had to come in from the garden because it’s started to rain quite hard and there isn’t much light, either, despite the time of day. As for the headline, I hope they aren’t going to suggest that money is the incentive they need. There’s enough wonga being spent on the EnnHaitchEss to float the QE2.
Just had a squally shower here now.
One of our neighbours had to use sand bags to avoid their driveway flooding this morning. We had a huge downpour.
We have it now. Dark wet… Ukk.
Thunder as well ?
I read ‘squalid shower’ and assumed you were talking about politicians.
Fed up with that shower. Apart from Miss Braveheart.
Dreadful storm last night, the husband wandered around the garden early this morning rescuing plants .
Ps.. I’m not sure the notification boxes are working with d1squs . Could some kind soul post me a hello so I’d know.
Hello, Ethel.
Will that do?
I keep getting notifications for previously viewed ones.
It is Discurse (on behalf of GCHQ) checking up on you.
OOOeeerr!
Just had to go through the login on Disqus on TCW even though I’m still logged in here.
I’ve had similar problems recently.
If i open a link then close it the Nottlers page closes down. And I have to login again.
Ah – perhaps that’s what just happened here – the whole window and all the tabs disappeared. Had to go back to basics and set it all up again through the capcha etc.
I was wondering if it’s because I will not accept cookies.
I hate the idea of people tracking what I do on line. Not that I’ve done anything I would be ashamed of.
I only allow the basic cookies and none of the tracking ones. I always say no to all of them.
#Me Too.
Hello… 😵💫
My notifications haven’t been updated; the ones I’ve read are still there.
Suella Braverman has played a blinder. Unlikely as it seems, she’s the new Enoch Powell. 1 November 2022.
Whether she realised it or not (and it’s perfectly possible that she had no idea what she was doing) when Suella Braverman uttered the word “invasion” in the House of Commons she saved her political career. She played a blinder. I noticed she looked down at her notes as she was igniting the bombshell, as if activating a pre-meditated defensive line, but that may be fanciful.
It worked for her, though. She outraged the opposition, a substantial portion of her own party, some of her fellow ministers and of course decent people everywhere. Disaster? No. It has made her less – rather than more – liable to be sacked by Sunak.
She has cemented her reputation as the hard woman of the hard right, uniquely willing to speak the language of the voters; and to be speaking up for those deeply fearful of the arrival of so many asylum seekers by these irregular routes.
Braverman, despite everything, is now basically unsackable – whether we like it or not. It’s bad for a civilised society, and bad for desperate refugees looking for safety, but from that purely selfish point of view, she did very nicely out of her defiant, inflammatory, reckless afternoon performance in parliament. It would take incontrovertible evidence, probably from a Home Office whistleblower, that she explicitly lied to the Commons for her to be crowbarred out of her job.
Much as I would wish it I’m afraid it’s not true.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/braverman-enoch-powell-invasion-migrants-b2215010.html
“…desperate refugees looking for safety…”
Oh, just **** ***!
Politer that I could manage, WS. Can’t spell ***** anyway!
…with two ‘f’s as in ‘ffion’
Little Willie’s Mrs.?
##shudda stayed in France, then. That’s (as) safe (as any country under threat of invasion).
England ladies have played a blinder, 62 -4 against Brazil. 9 mins left.
Considering that this is only Brazil’s third game ever, I think that they have also played extremely well.
What sport? Hoop la?
Christmas pudding…?
Basketball
Only Yanks play: Basket-case Ball; American Throwball; Rounders: and ICE-hockey.
Only Yanks want to play the rubbish: i.e. two-minutes of action followed by three hours of “time-outs”, which corresponds with their attention spans. No good teaching them real sports, they haven’t got the capacity to understand the laws.
Also, calling hockey “field hockey” and calling ice-hockey “hockey” shows just how retarded they are.
At the risk of appearing controversial…..from what I read (I no longer watch it*) 80 minute Rugby matches can now last getting on for two hours what with stoppages, TMO, five minute scrum resets…..players arguing, doctors and physios endlessly invading the pitch…. Oh and a 20 minute “half-time”.
*Too much thuggery, petulance, (and that is just the squit Farrell) kneeling….etc etc
Last year I watched a rugby match featuring that wonderful Welsh side of the 1970s. They were playing proper rugby. All scrums were square with straight put-ins to the hookers (and they were quickly taken and never reset). Line-outs were similarly quick and straight. Play was quick and smooth and there was much more running and passing with very few “box kicks” (I’m still trying to locate that “box”). All in all it was full of skill and excitement. What happened to the modern game?
In Canada, “Hackey” rules supreme …
Rugger buggers.👱♀️
Keep up it’s the ladies Rugby 🏉 league World Cup
‘Twould have helped if identified straight away.
72 – 4.
The player of the match sounds very much like an Aussie.
I think she is, she qualified for England by residence.
Her parents might be pommies.
Possibly, I gleaned from the commentary that had the cup been played when originally scheduled she would not have qualified, I may have misheard.
Her top sport is cricket. A very talented young lady.
Pommidori?
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Afternoon AS,
What we really most keep in mind is that actions speak louder than words, I’m still waiting.
Written by another MSM scum writer, the first clue was” and of course decent people everywhere” This journalist probably is incapable of recognising a decent non woke person. If they are for continued uncontrolled illegal migrants invading our country then of course according to this writer they must be “decent”. The rest of us rejoice that there is one Minister who speaks for all of us who sees this never ending tide of illegal immigrants as an invasion of our country, never mind the financial burden it places on us, the taxpayer.
Ignoring the factual inaccuracies of the blather, it’s the attempt to smear any opposition that’s funny now. ‘Decent people everywhere’.If you’re not one of us, you’re one of them! It’s Lefty division again.
no one is ‘fearful’ of criminal gimmigrants – well, the drug peddling, murderer, rapists are a problem but the Left don’t care about that. They’ve no right to be here and should be removed. It’s as simple as that.
Ah, here we go – uniquely willing to speak the language of the voters… those poor pathetic fools who are allowed a vote. Why can’t we just do away with them so *we* can take over? We’re sooo much better. We’re the good people.
They really are vicious little Nazi’s. The sad thing is, they can’t see how evil they are.
The concepts of ‘good’ & ‘evil’ do not exist in their world. (edited)
How many of the invaders would the Independent classify as genuine refugees?
One
Regarding the suspension of Matt Hancock as an MP for taking part in the Celebrity bug eating show (does anyone still watch the crap) a once in a lifetime chance to force the git to eat a bug with venom more poisonous than the injectates he mandated on the many of us.
We Gave up watching the garbage not long after it started.
As we have so many other programmes on TV.
I like Youtube. So much free material, and many good broadcast series – such as Foyle’s War.
I love Foyle’s War.
Wonderful acting and believable stories.
We use Netflix quite often. We’ve been watching an American series recently. The Watcher. We have viewed it as ‘Black Humour’.
Michael Kitchen’s nickname on the set was Kitchen Foyle. (I’ve posted this in the past.)
It’s Honeysuckle Weekes I fancied…
I imagine there was a long queue;-)
… and I was at the back, as usual.
🙁
Sigh…
Guess I’d better stick with Miss Pearce.
Yup – had to wait months
Michael Kitchen played the role of the chap who seduced – or was seduced by – the Latin master’s wife in the film of Terence Rattigan’s The Browning Version.. Ian Holm and Judi Dench played the principal roles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnP2kXu8DkY
I don’t know why anyone watches that Celebrity nonsense, it’s so fake and cruel to insects. I saw part of one series years ago and didn’t like it.
Never watched any of those ‘reality’ shows.
Nor me. I have better things to do with my time (like posting on Nottl ).
Quite – especially Nottl! Only thing which keeps me (relatively) sane.
366966+ up ticks,
Not even for the parties welfare ?
https://twitter.com/Liz_Wheeler/status/1587223468692717570?s=20&t=fbv5GSOAYFOVX1Em_ILuqQ
Indeed. I reminded the rectorette yesterday that at the time when they were needed most, the churches were SHUT.
And i expect she said, “And rightly so – one had to “stay safe”….”
To give our otherwise limp dumb PCC credit – the church remained open throughout the plague and resumed services long before Welmeaning intended.
Too true. She pointed out (as though it were a regretful but unavoidable necessity) that the grieving relatives of an 18 yr old who died suddenly had to be stopped from putting flowers on the coffin! “I can’t allow it,” she said. Fortunately, I was too dumbfounded to say what I thought.
This is the true harm of women priests – middle aged good little girls who can’t say boo to a goose and are certainly incapable of an independent thought.
I must be a misogynist; I was never in favour of women priests.
I never went that far. I just hoped that they would do the job adequately without banging on about being women.
In my experience, women who don’t put being a woman to the forefront of their thinking are relatively rare beings. Somewhere along the line they don’t seem to be able to help it.
Glad I didn’t say that!
I say what you only think, Bill ::)
I’ll look in tomorrow to see what the Pushy Nurse had to say!!
SWMBO doesn’t.
Maybe explains 40 years of marriage.
Your excellent training/conditioning…..
(Don’t for God’s sake let her see that…!!!)
She refuses to look at Nottl. Silly girl. She’d fit right in.
Like the MR. She would NOT…!! Limp dumb…. But wonderful in every other way.
I didn’t say there weren’t any, but there aren’t many that I’ve come across.
I’m a woman but I don’t keep harping on about it. I was born female – didn’t have choice on that.
Here’s Peggy Lee for you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTYIT8XhrCU&list=TLPQMDExMTIwMjK2TfQKIayOVw&index=2
You sure about that, Jules? – you might need to ask Cur Ikea Slammer…{:¬))
Quite sure – I have the required XX chromosomes and the usual bits that come with those – it was not “assigned at birth” either, but part and parcel of the fertilised egg that I developed from. I have no intention of changing into something else.
I didn’t say there weren’t any, just that they were relatively rare. Somewhere along the line being a mother (if they’ve had children) will make an appearance, for instance.
Children do tend to make an appearance if one is a mother.
Errm, not sure about that. I don’t talk to women as if they’re a woman, I talk to them as an individual.
It isn’t what you do, though, surely; it’s how they respond.
Depends. We have a woman Deacon – farmer/haulier’s wife. No nonsense. Likes BCP and proper Bible. Also – during the interregnum an excellent lady priest who came to do Communion and was exactly what one hoped to find in a vicar.
Now we have a new woman priest. The MR is optimistic. I remain to be convinced (you’ll be amazed to learn!!)
The rectorette thinks that having four BCP services (among three churches) in a week is TOO MANY and they will have to be cut. She thinks they aren’t inclusive. I pointed out that people should be educated to appreciate the language – she put that one in the “too difficult” tray. I am giving it until Easter and then, in August (when the choir take a holiday) I suspect I shall be voting with my feet.
We had the “BCP puts people off” argument in the past. My response was that IF the church had a lot of new people one Sunday who never came again – there might be something in it.
But we don’t. New people arrive at the rate of two or three a YEAR and stay because they LIKE the services that are available, well, most of them. Not the sodding “leaflet” ones, of course.
That was my thought; she’ll alienate the regulars and attract a few that will turn up occasionally and then fall by the wayside. She’ll find it hard to replace the people who do the flowers, read, lead services, help out with preparation and above all, put in regular, gift aided, collection money. I laboured the point that changes need to have people on board to implement. I got the impression that changes were coming whether we liked it or not. Hmm.
Like a pub landlord who alienates the regulars, with their irritating habits of drinking a half of mild an hour, but provide a steady, not spectacular, income.
Piss them off, they leave, and bugger me, so does their money. Hooda thunkit?
Directive from HQ.
I recall the marvellous retired Canon who lived a few doors down. During an interregnum (one of many) in 1995, the MR and I wished to marry in church. Each of us had been divorced twice. Enquired from HQ – “Bishop says Quite impossible” Told Canon John. “Booger* the Bishop – I’d enjoy doing your marriage….”
* He was from t’North…
You had to wash first?
Yawns….
Northern folk can be relied on to think for themselves.
Um. The rectorette is a northerner.
There may be isolated good examples (I haven’t personally met one), but as a whole, they change the concept of God’s love from a father’s love to a mother’s love. They forgive everything, even when the person has not come near repentance, and they peddle the idea that being a Christian requires one to be the ultimate doormat.
I didn’t see any reason not to have women priests when the legislation was passed, but now, having seen the damage they’ve wreaked en masse, I’d take it back.
This was a disgrace and didn’t the Arsehole of Canterbury flee to his house in France to get away from the stress of his job which he was failing to do.
That man is a one word advertisement for Atheism. Richard Dawkins ought to recruit him for propaganda purposes.
https://static.standard.co.uk/2022/11/01/13/ADAMS20221101.jpg?width=1024&auto=webp&quality=50&crop=968%3A645%2Csmart
Get yer Chinese Agent wife to get some dosh from Xi….
My usual Bogey Five!
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A silly word indeed, mola!
I’m back! Somehow managed to close everything and then had to navigate through the stupid traffic lights and bikes to prove I’m not a robot……..
Notifications still stuck I see.
Qatar, wadda loada bolero, according to C5 TV news if a player hugs another player for scoring a goal they could be arrested.
Would extra time be added?
In a single sentence yes……
Those players who make the sign of the cross before coming on the field will get their heads chopped off.
There and then? That would be worth watching. Would replacements be allowed?
It’s the half-time entertainment.
Plus oranges?
Segments.
The kneelers will be welcome.
Well, they’ll be made to kneel to assist the swordsman….
Thanks for the heads up……Get orrff.
Marginally better than being thrown off a high building.
You’ll only get one go at that 🤗
Drinking Red Bull not permitted.
Then some bastinado at the local nick, hopefully. Argue with the ref and left foot sliced off.
That would stop referees being bossy little hitlers.
Well, look at the anger over the looting mob kneeling. Poncy folk forget that other cultures are different to ours and expect to get away with the same farce they do here.
Invasion she called it, Invasion it is.
For sake of our culture and social structure please stop this invasion. Today.
366966+ up ticks,
They’re NUTS,
Teachers’ Union President Randi Weingarten Backs Call for ‘Amnesty’ on COVID Policies
They can shove their amnesty up the their arses, if you’ll excuse my French.
Along with an amnesty for illegals, no doubt.
They need to be mocked and ridiculed for the harms they have caused and never forgiven.
366966+ up ticks,
Evening M,
Consider yourself thoroughly excused.
I looked her up and discover she’s an American Democrat with a wife. She’s president of the US Teachers Federation.
So, she’s a ***t living with a **nt using her *unt to be adick !
🙁
A bit harsh, Sos.
Probably not.
Twit, bint, aunt, what did you think?
I see what Jules meant about Notifications being stuck…..
Bogey five here
Is that the modern equivalent of “Angels One Five”?
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A silly word, eh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMh4h2_ts68
I’m supposed to be doing my day skipper homework tonight!!!
What a refreshing change to have time to read the credits! Mind you, how did he manage to open the carriage door from the inside? My recollection is of having to let down the window with the strap and reach through to the outside to turn the handle.
Depends on the rollingstock and the company that built them. Though I’m not sure if an internal handle like that one would have been used in a real carriage.
Could be a US train. The countryside doesn’t look terribly English, but I don’t know.
The blurb implied that they were Yanks in Europe (and therefore England).
Yes, but the film was made in 1949 and what film company hasn’t moved locations for monetary reasons?
Wow, what an incredible film. I’ve not heard of it before. The battle scenes at the end were real food for thought in today’s snowflake age.
Now to my homework.
I’m halfway through it. Watched it many years ago. Real WWII footage for the aerial combat. Youtube is a wonderful source of very watchable films.
Good luck with the homework.
Watched Episode 1 of Foyle’s War – saved in my bookmarks for others – highly entertaining and episodes I’ve never seen. For once I have to say, “Well done, YouTube.”
“Removes finger from nostril”
Ditto
Me too.
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Well blow your nose then, Bob3. Lol.
Right – that’s me for this blustery and slightly damp day. Better tomorrow, allegedly. Ladder work calls.
Have a spiffing evening sorting out the invasion.
A demain.
https://twitter.com/johnjdspares/status/1587506507666554886
Deep breaths!
They seem to have fixed the notifications problem now – much quicker than last time it went wrong.
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country, after the home secretary was criticised for saying southern England was facing an “invasion” of illegal migrants.
Suella Braverman was accused of using inflammatory language by refugee charities and opposition parties.
But some Tory MPs and the ex-leader of UKIP said she was right to speak out.
Downing Street did not comment on whether the prime minister would also describe the situation as an invasion.
But Mr Sunak’s official spokesman said: “The home secretary was seeking to express the sheer scale of the challenge that faces the country, with people, including a significant proportion of economic migrants, seeking to make this journey.”
How many migrants cross the Channel in small boats?
Why are there problems at Manston migrant centre?
Ministers are under pressure to tackle the growing numbers crossing the Channel in small boats.
Ms Braverman has been criticised for overcrowding at the Manston migrant processing centre in Kent, which has reportedly led to outbreaks of disease and violence.
The prime minister’s official spokesman said Rishi Sunak told his cabinet at a meeting on Tuesday that the UK would “always be a compassionate, welcoming country”.
Earlier, Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick told the BBC politicians must be careful with their language when talking about this issue.
Charities criticised the use of the word “invasion”, with the Refugee Council saying the language was “appalling, wrong and dangerous”.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63475511
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
Rishi Sunak has said the UK is a “compassionate” country
compassionate
(kəmpæʃənət IPA Pronunciation Guide)
ADJECTIVE [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
If you describe someone or something as compassionate, you mean that they feel or show pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering.
Who is suffering?
We are .. We are being put upon and misread .. and our patience is being tried to the limit.
That’s exactly the bull shite my MP wrote back to me more than18months ago.
None of these people needed to come to the UK as ‘refugees’. It’s all a disgusting set up and a complete and utter pack of lies. Everyone of them were safe and secure where they were in France. And anyone of the other European countries they travelled though. My mo was noticeably the very first person in the queue to congratulate Sunak.
The kind and honest gard working people of the UK have been subjected to treason. And by their own government. Kindness has been seen as weakness to be taken advantage of.
Your last sentence is exactly how muslims feel; kindness is a weakness to be taken advantage of.
https://twitter.com/AngelaRayner/status/1587374629433245698
Vote gathering !
Wadda loada utter bolero.
There’s no other race or connected religion to a race on the planet, that hates more people than islam does.
Here’s a challenge.
Can anyone post here a quotation from any part of the Qu’ran or any hadith that contains the word ‘love’?
Then once I am flooded with responses, I might ask the same question about any Christian texts.
As for the second, thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart … thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Faith, hope and love there be and the greatest of these is love.
The point I was making.
Since Christianity pre-dates Islam by several centuries, and that Muslim scriptures dip freely into Christian texts (including the Lord’s Prayer, which is identical to the opening stanzas of the Qu’ran), consider Jesus a prophet and write more about his mother than the New Testament does, then why couldn’t they have lifted these passages for inclusion in the Qu’ran?
Ol’ Mo was a bloodthirsty warrior without an ounce of compassion.
“If ye be kind to women, god is well acquainted with what you do.”
No mention of love but my memory of what Jean Paget says to a Malay headman, muslim, in A Town Like Alice.
Is this a vote-winner for Labour? Only from Muslims.
British Muslims are
victimsperpetraitors (sic) of the highest proportion of religiously motivated hate crime.Pakistani/Bangladeshi Muslim pseudo Brits is probably more accurate.
We need a ‘Woke Virtue Signalling Bullshit Awareness Month’.
These people are destroying our country.
He’s joking, right?
Why isn’t that second class citizen wearing a burka?
Islamavoteia Awareness Month…..
After a frustrating day, I’m off for an early night.
Goodnight all.
Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man wealthy healthy and wise. I know it’s only just after 9:30 but I’ll give it a go.
Good night all.
366966+ up ticks,
Many of us would say we are, and have been, suffering in the extreme
these past 21/2 years not admitting much of our pain was self inflicted.
This surely has to be the ultimate in suffering, Lest we forget.
RIP Moshe.
https://twitter.com/AuschwitzMuseum/status/1587501221648252933?s=20&t=tx-3dYmzTnusOrJuyahIiw
Not to forget the guys who went ashore on D-Day. Suffering beforehand as they knew they might die and the courage to go ahead anyway.
We must not forget.
God bless you, Sir and may your sacrifices not have been in vain. RIP.
Nigel reveals why Suella Braverman has so many enemies and it’s not because she owned up to making a technical mistake when emailing, letting immigrants sleep in a daytime clearance centre or using a highly appropriate word to describe the manner of the latter’s arrival:
https://youtu.be/aoDpGJl-eOw
Why didn’t Nigel Farage help Johnson purge the Conservative Party of remainers and wets at the time of the 2019 general election by refusing to stand down his Brexit Party candidates in seats held by remainer Conservative MPs. He got no quid pro quo from Johnson who was left with far too may remainers in his party and it is these very remainers who are now doing their very best to get UK back into the EU.
The inescapable truth of the matter is that when it came to the crunch Farage did not have the necessary courage to put real pressure on Johnson. And just look where we are now!
All mouth and trousers.
And get a coalition in! That was the reason. Tell me of a person who is more passionate about English freedom.
Good night, everyone. Sleep well.
Right, I am off. Been pretty busy today in stages. Made a yummy beef stew and there’s enough for tomorrow. Rotten weather most of the day.
My dad would have been 103 today. Happy birthday Dad. Died 40 years ago- almost.
Try to behave yourselves.
Goodnight and God bless, Gentlefolk. See you all again dans le matin.
Goodnight, all.
Regarding the election in Brazil, US President Biden says the win came “following free, fair and credible elections”.
From this statement alone we might safely assume that the election was fraudulent.
Good morning all – Wednesday’s new page is here.
Thank you, Geoff and a Good Morning to yourself.
367016+ up ticks,
Listen quietly you can hear the strains of the Horst-Wessel-Lied in the background.
https://apnews.com/article/covid-science-health-toronto-7c631558a457188d2bd2b5cfd360a867