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Friday, 3 April 2026
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Friday, 27 March 2026
Trump Has McSweeney's Phone
Over the last 24 hours the official Twitter account of The White House has posted several heavily pixelated images of Trump and co holding a mobile phone, and a cryptic video (which if run backwards you can hear the phrase "exciting announcement tomorrow").
🤫 pic.twitter.com/suWOUeiXF6
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 27, 2026
What does this mean?
It means that they have Morgan McSweeney's phone!
Starmer thought he could get away with the cover up, but Trump does not forgive or forget and he is gunning for Starmer following the Diego Garcia snub.
In truth, Trump doesn't need the physical phone; he already has the transcripts!
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Lying Bastard - No One Believes That The Phone Was "Stolen"
"Keir Starmer is LYING THROUGH HIS TEETH"
— Talk (@TalkTV) March 26, 2026
Dan Hodges, Columnist for the Daily Mail does not hold back. The McSweeney Scandal continues...@DPJHodges pic.twitter.com/Z7BSBCEoiu
We don't know for certain what happened to McSweeeny's mobile. But after his interview this morning we know this for certain. Keir Starmer is deliberately lying about McSweeny's mobile.
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) March 26, 2026
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
The Moist Eyed Dough Boy Dalek is Stopping FOI Requests
Starmer is very sensitive about being asked what he and his government is up to, as such it should come as no surprise at all that he is trying to stop FOI requests.
This is being accomplished in two ways:
1 The government's propaganda and nudge unit (ie the BBC) has, in The Capture, portrayed a male who submitted a mere 9 FOI requests as being a right wing extremist.
2 The government is claiming that China is carrying out a large scale espionage exercise via FOI requests. This of course is nonsense, as China has already compromised parliament and our comms systems.
Monday, 23 March 2026
The Reality of The Global Intifada!
The wankers that go on marches on a regular basis, screaming for a "global intifada", have brought this about.
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Monday, 16 March 2026
The Guardian Excuses Kristallnacht 2.0 – Over Croissants
The Guardian's piece by Jonathan Liew – "A corner of north London where food has become a battleground in the Israel-Gaza war" (published 14 March 2026) – is straight-up disgusting propaganda disguised as commentary.
It takes a new branch of Gail's Bakery (founded in the 1990s by an Israeli baker) opening 20 metres from a Palestinian-owned cafe in Archway and calls its mere existence an "act of heavy-handed high-street aggression". It sneers at the chain's success, drags in its private-equity owner Bain Capital's investments in Israeli security tech, and then shrugs off the actual violence: the shop was daubed in red paint the night before opening, then had all its windows smashed with graffiti screaming "reject corporate Zionism" and "fuck Bain Capital". No arrests. The Board of Deputies rightly called it part of a pattern to drive Jews out of civil society. Liew's response? Frame the bakery as the aggressor in a "battleground" and the smashed windows as "petty symbolism" in the Israel-Gaza war. The Palestinian cafe owner gets a sympathetic quote about "legal" competition and cheaper coffee. Classic.
This is Kristallnacht with a Guardian byline. In 1938 the Nazis smashed Jewish shop windows, painted hateful slogans, and called it "retaliation" while the real victims were blamed for existing. Here in 2026 London we have exactly the same tactic: target a Jewish-founded business, vandalise it with antisemitic/anti-Zionist slurs, then have a prestige paper publish a column that essentially says "well, it was a bit provocative to open a successful bakery near a Palestinian cafe, wasn't it?" The Palestine Solidarity Campaign distanced itself (smart), but the rhetoric and the broken glass are the same. The Guardian is normalising pogrom-lite and dressing it up as "food as resistance".
And spare us the gentrification guff or Bain Capital diversions. Gail's is a British business with no direct Israeli government ties, as it has repeatedly stated. The real story is a Jewish-founded success story being punished for existing in the same postcode as someone else's cafe. That's not "asymmetric conflict". That's bullying.
Britain is full of thriving Jewish-founded businesses that everyone happily shops at without calling their existence "aggression". Examples:
- Marks & Spencer (M&S) – founded by Jewish immigrant Michael Marks from Belarus in 1884 on a Leeds market stall. Icon of British retail.
- Tesco – founded by Jack Cohen, son of Jewish immigrants, from a stall at Spitalfields Market.
- Burton (menswear giant) – founded by Montague Burton (born Meshe David Osinsky, Jewish) who built it into a household name.
- Moss Bros – expanded into a major chain by the Jewish Moss family.
These aren't "corporate Zionism". They're part of the fabric of UK high streets, employing tens of thousands and beloved by millions. No Guardian columnist is writing columns about their "heavy-handed" presence squeezing out corner shops. The double standard is grotesque.
To the prick who wrote it – Jonathan Liew – a quick reality check before you hit "publish" again: some of the technology you used to type, save, and publish this garbage was invented or massively advanced by Israelis. The USB flash drive (the Disk-on-Key) was invented by Dov Moran at Israel's M-Systems – the thing every journalist still uses to back up drafts or transfer files. The microprocessors powering the laptop or desktop you wrote it on owe huge debts to Intel's Israel R&D centres, which designed key generations of Pentium and Core chips that run the entire modern computing world. Even the cybersecurity protecting The Guardian's systems and your online publishing pipeline draws from Israeli innovations like Check Point firewalls. You might want to boycott those next time you rage against "Zionist" bakeries.
And yes, you're a coward. Your X/Twitter account (@jonathanliew) is locked down – protected tweets, invisible to the public. But you post freely and publicly on Bluesky (@jonathanliew.bsky.social), a platform infested with antisemites who get to spew their bile without pushback. Bold enough to smear a Jewish-founded business in a national paper, too spineless to face open scrutiny on the world's biggest open platform. Classic.
The Guardian has form. This isn't journalism; it's blood libel with croissants. The vandalism of Gail's wasn't "resistance" – it was thuggery. The article excusing the context around it is worse. British Jews and anyone with a spine should call this out for what it is: the same old antisemitic trope, updated for 2026 and wrapped in Guardian font. Kristallnacht didn't start with gas chambers. It started with broken windows and columns blaming the Jews for existing. Never again means never again – even when the target is just a bakery.
The Guardian's "journalists" are afraid of both Jewish people and croissants.
Friday, 13 March 2026
Civil Servants and CNN Party With Murderous Regime After Massacre
Starmer is not just weak. He is morally bankrupt. Just weeks after the Islamic regime in Iran massacred more than 35,000 women and children and now launched terrorist missile attacks against the UAE, Starmer’s staff from Britain’s Foreign Office were sent to the Iranian embassy… pic.twitter.com/FGBez7VXSy
— Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) March 13, 2026
Our government and civil service are in bed with the murderous regime!
Thursday, 12 March 2026
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Chief of The Defence Staff - We Are Truly Fucked!
Monday, 9 March 2026
Why The State is Crap - As Explained by Adam Smith
Today is the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, one of the most important books ever. If you don’t have the stamina to read it all, we made a film about him a few years ago. My favourite part is when his metaphor of “the man of system” comes alive. pic.twitter.com/TU9oFY0s7x
— Johan Norberg (@johanknorberg) March 9, 2026
Friday, 6 March 2026
Thursday, 5 March 2026
Ed Miliband's Petulant Diego Garcia Meltdown
Ed Miliband's Petulant Diego Garcia Meltdown 2026: The Failed "Ed Stone" Loser Who Sabotaged Starmer, Blocked US Bases Against Iran – And Used His Net Zero Tantrum as the Perfect Shield for Labour's Cowardly Inaction!
Posted on Wednesday, 04 March 2026
Oh, the PalArse of Westminster never disappoints – that glorious circus of clowns, charlatans, and complete catastrophes! I'm Ken Frost, your no-holds-barred chronicler of elite idiocy (brought to you by kenfrost.com's "Living Brand"), and today we're carving up the biggest clown in the tent: Ed "Ed Stone" Miliband. Yes, the same serial failure who lugged a 2.5-tonne granite monument of broken pledges around in 2015 like a sad sack Santa, now Energy Secretary and self-appointed net zero zealot, throwing a petulant hissy-fit that stopped Starmer from letting the USA use Diego Garcia against Iran.
This wasn't leadership – it was a toddler's tantrum in a suit. Miliband's outburst gave Starmer the perfect "I was overruled" fig leaf to do sweet FA while British territory burns and our alliances crumble. If you're searching "Miliband Diego Garcia outburst 2026," "Ed Miliband blocks US bases Iran," or "Labour destroying UK alliances," welcome to the evisceration. Share this far and wide – because if Labour's destroying the country and selling out our friends abroad, we need to name and shame the culprits.
Ed Miliband's Petulant Performance: The "Ed Stone" Loser Who Single-Handedly Sabotaged Diego Garcia
Remember the Ed Stone? That laughable 2015 slab of granite engraved with Labour's six "pledges" that Miliband proudly unveiled – only for it to become the ultimate symbol of his limp leadership flop. Fast-forward to 2026 and nothing's changed. As Iran rains missiles and the US begs for access to Diego Garcia (our sovereign base in the Indian Ocean, vital for striking Tehran), Miliband throws a full-on strop.
Reports confirm he stormed into Number 10, ranting that using the base for "offensive" operations would "undermine" his beloved net zero agenda (because apparently bombing missile sites emits too much CO₂ for Saint Ed). Starmer, spineless as ever, used this convenient outburst as cover: "Sorry Trump, Ed says no." Result? US forces delayed, Iran emboldened, and British territory (Akrotiri yesterday, Diego Garcia next?) left exposed.
This is the same man who lost the 2015 election so badly he had to hide behind a stone monument. Failed leader? That's generous. Miliband is a walking, talking embodiment of Labour incompetence – and his net zero obsession is actively torching the country while he plays politics with our alliances.
Net Zero Madness: How Miliband's Green Delusions Are Destroying Britain
Miliband's entire schtick is "net zero by 2030" – a fantasy that's already bankrupting families, closing power stations, and leaving us freezing in the dark. Energy bills up 40% since Labour took over, blackouts looming, and industry fleeing to China (the world's biggest polluter). All because Ed demands we hit impossible targets while blocking practical allies like the US.
Diego Garcia isn't some eco-reserve – it's a strategic fortress. Miliband's petulant "no" wasn't about principle; it was about protecting his failing green legacy from any whiff of real-world action. Starmer hid behind him like a coward: "Ed made me do it" – classic Labour blame-shifting while the country burns and our American friends wonder why they're bothering with us anymore.
Starmer's Shield of Shame: Using Miliband's Outburst to Do Absolutely Nothing
Let's be crystal clear – Starmer wanted this excuse. While Trump pleaded for Diego Garcia access to hit Iranian launchers, Keir dithered for days. Then Miliband throws his tantrum and – bingo! – Starmer gets to play the reluctant moderate: "My Energy Secretary won't allow it." Convenient, eh? No decision, no responsibility, no backbone.
This is Labour destroying Britain in real time:
- Alliances abroad shredded – Trump publicly "disappointed," NATO partners muttering about a weak UK.
- The country hammered by net zero costs, energy insecurity, and now foreign policy paralysis.
- British territory under attack while the PM hides behind his Energy Secretary's hissy-fit.
Miliband isn't just a failed leader – he's the perfect shield for Starmer's inaction. Together they're turning "Global Britain" into "Gutless Britain."
The Labour Wrecking Ball Timeline: Miliband, Starmer & the Slow Death of Britain
| Disaster | Date | Miliband/Starmer Crime | The Damage Done |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ed Stone Farce | 2015 | Unveils giant stone of broken promises – loses election spectacularly. | Proves he's always been a joke leader. |
| Net Zero Obsession | 2024-2026 | Rams through impossible green targets as Energy Secretary. | Energy bills soar, industry flees, blackouts loom. |
| Diego Garcia Block | Feb-Mar 2026 | Petulant outburst stops US use of base against Iran. | Delays strikes, emboldens Tehran, exposes UK soil. |
| Starmer's Shield | Mar 2026 | Uses Miliband's tantrum to justify total inaction. | US alliance strained, British bases attacked, country weakened. |
This isn't governance – it's national sabotage.
Time to Sack the Clowns: Labour Is Destroying Britain and Our Alliances – Demand Resignations Now!
Miliband's petulant performance isn't just embarrassing – it's dangerous. Starmer's using him as a human shield while the country pays the price. Labour isn't leading; it's looting our security, our economy, and our global standing.
Resignations? Inquiries? Or just more stone tablets? Contact your MP, share this rant, and join the fight on Patreon for exclusive exposés.
Drop your thoughts below: Is Miliband the worst Energy Secretary ever, or is Starmer the real coward?
Exposing the hypocrisy, greed and incompetence of our 'respected' elected political 'elite'. Brought to you by www.kenfrost.com 'The Living Brand'. #MilibandDiegoGarcia #EdMilibandNetZeroFailure #StarmerHidingBehindMiliband #LabourDestroyingBritain #UKAlliancesCrumbling2026
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Labour's Chinese Spy Ring
Three people have been arrested today for being part of a Chinese spy ring.
One of them is the partner of a sitting Labour MP, another is the partner of a former Labour MP.
Monday, 2 March 2026
Starmer's Iran Dithering Is Keir a Traitor or Just Too Timid for the Top Job?
Oh, the PalArse of Westminster strikes again – that festering den of ditherers, deceivers, and downright dunderheads! I'm Ken Frost, your relentless ranter exposing the rot at the heart of UK politics (via my "Living Brand" network at kenfrost.com), and today's target is none other than Sir Keir "The Hesitator" Starmer. As the Middle East boils over into full-blown Iran war chaos – with US and Israeli strikes raining down and Tehran firing back – our esteemed PM has been caught twiddling his thumbs, refusing to greenlight US use of British bases in Cyprus, and even turning a blind eye as Iranian missiles and drones pummel sovereign UK territory today. If you're Googling "Starmer Iran dithering 2026," "Starmer Cyprus bases refusal USA," or "Iran attack British territory March 2026," buckle up: This is the evisceration you've been waiting for. And if you're a patriot fuming over Labour's limp-wristed foreign policy, share this far and wide – because questioning if Starmer's working for a foreign power isn't paranoia; it's pattern recognition.
In this blistering breakdown of Keir Starmer's Iran war hesitation, we'll dissect his flip-flopping fiasco: From blocking US access to key Cyprus bases like Akrotiri, to his mealy-mouthed "defensive only" U-turn amid escalating strikes, and the jaw-dropping inaction as British soil gets bombed today. Is this "global Britain" or "gutless Keir"? If you're sick of Westminster's waffling while the world burns, drop your thoughts below – and if you're plotting a political purge, my Patreon tiers start at £3/month for exclusive rants. Let's skewer this spineless saga.
Starmer's Deadly Dither: Hesitating on US Support in the Iran War – A Recipe for Regional Ruin
Flashback to the tinderbox: As US President Trump ramps up strikes on Iranian missile sites (killing their Supreme Leader in the process, per reports), Starmer's initial response? Crickets and caution. For days, he stonewalled Trump's plea for UK backing, hemming and hawing over "legal implications" while the "special relationship" frayed. Trump himself blasted it: "Very disappointed" in Starmer's delay, calling it "unusual" between allies and hinting at Keir's fear of blowback. This isn't leadership – it's lily-livered lingering, leaving US forces exposed and Iran emboldened to lash out across the Gulf.
The cost? Escalation everywhere: Iran unleashes 200+ ballistic missiles on civilian targets, hitting US bases and allies. Starmer's hesitation? Pure political paralysis, prioritising Labour's anti-war lefties over NATO solidarity. As shadow foreign sec Priti Patel snarled: Why wasn't Keir "proactive" from the get-go? Because, dear readers, this PM's spine is as sturdy as a soggy crumpet.
The Cyprus Bases Betrayal: Starmer's Refusal to Authorise US Use – Handing Tehran a Free Pass?
Now, the real PalArse punch: Starmer outright blocked US requests to launch from UK sovereign bases in Cyprus (Akrotiri and Dhekelia – British territory since 1960). Despite Trump's urgent ask for these strategic hubs to "degrade" Iranian launchers, Keir dithered, citing "deliberate" non-involvement in offensives. Only after Iranian barrages intensified did he cave – granting "limited defensive" access on March 1, with RAF Typhoons scrambling to intercept. Too little, too late? You bet – ex-MI6 boss Sir Richard Dearlove slammed it as "weakness," arguing Keir's block on Diego Garcia (Chagos Islands) too exposed UK interests.
Hypocrisy alert: Starmer preaches "protecting allies," yet his delay let Iran target US/Israeli assets unchecked. And when the blowback hits home? See below – British bases bombed, with Keir's response a tepid "we're not at war." This isn't strategy; it's surrender by stealth.
British Territory Attacked Today: Iran's Drone Strike on RAF Akrotiri – And Starmer's Silence Speaks Volumes
Fast-forward to today, March 2, 2026: Iranian drones slam into RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus – sovereign UK soil! The runway's hit, no casualties but "limited damage" reported, with evacuations underway. Missiles fired toward the island, intercepted but underscoring the threat. Starmer's reaction? A bland assurance to Cyprus prez it's "not targeted" at them – but what about us Brits? No fiery condemnation, no red lines drawn. This is British territory bombed – akin to Falklands 2.0 – yet Keir's more concerned with "reviewing terror threats" at home. Families evacuated, FCDO warnings issued – where's the PM's backbone?
This assault – hours after Keir's belated base nod – reeks of retaliation. Yet Starmer insists "we're not at war," even as RAF jets patrol defensively. Cowardice or calculation?
Starmer's Treasonous Timeline: A Rap Sheet of Reluctance – Or Is He Beijing/Tehran's Inside Man?
Keir's Iran inertia fits a pattern of pusillanimity – or worse, foreign fealty? Let's timeline the treason:
| Fiasco | Date | Starmer's Spineless Snafu | The Real Rot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial US Request Block | Feb 2026 | Refuses Trump access to Cyprus/Diego Garcia for Iran strikes, citing "legal woes." | Delays expose allies; Trump calls it "astonishing" weakness. |
| U-Turn Amid Attacks | Mar 1, 2026 | Grants "defensive" use after Iranian barrages – but no offensives. | Too late; UK bases hit, personnel dodge drones. |
| British Soil Bombed | Mar 2, 2026 | Iranian drone strikes RAF Akrotiri; missiles toward Cyprus. | Starmer downplays: "Not targeted at us" – but it's our turf! |
| Broader Betrayals | Ongoing | Hesitation echoes Chagos handover to Mauritius (China's gain?). | Whispers of foreign influence – Tehran? Beijing? Time for MI5 probe. |
This isn't incompetence; it's insidious. Is Starmer a foreign asset, prioritising Tehran ties over transatlantic ones? The delay smells of sabotage – demand answers, folks!
Starmer's Spineless Saga: Time to Sack the Hesitator and Reclaim Britain's Backbone
Keir's Iran dithering isn't policy – it's peril, endangering Brits from Cyprus to Croydon. Resign? Inquiry? Or just foreign puppet?
Thoughts below: Starmer – traitor or timid?
Exposing the hypocrisy, greed and incompetence of our 'respected' elected political 'elite'. Brought to you by www.kenfrost.com 'The Living Brand'. #StarmerIranDithering #StarmerCyprusBases #IranAttackBritishTerritory2026 #StarmerForeignAgent #UKPoliticsScandal
Friday, 27 February 2026
Riddle Me This, Riddle Me That - Electoral Fraud
Riddle me this,
Riddle me that,
When is electoral fraud not electoral fraud?
When it's "family voting"!
Thursday, 26 February 2026
Tulips Are Red
Bangladesh has issued an Interpol Red Notice for Labour MP Tulip Siddiq after convicting her in absence for corruption.
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Captain U Turn Pauses Chagos Surrender
The British government will delay legislation to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his attack on Britain’s deal over the archipelago.
Starmer’s administration will “pause for thought” on plans to bring legislation underpinning the deal back to the House of Lords, a senior U.K. government official briefed on the plans and granted anonymity because they are not authorised to speak on the record, said. It comes after the U.S. latest president’s scathing social media post on the agreement
Monday, 16 February 2026
Labour U Turns on Council Elections
Labour have U turned on denying4.5 million voters the right to vote and have now cancelled the postponement of over 30 council elections.
Taxpayers will pay Reform UK's legal bill of "easily over £100,000".
"The cost of trying to deny democracy"
Schroedinger's Desk
He didn't know about Saville. He didn't know about Mandelson. He didn't know about Doyle. He didn't know about Labour Together. Does anything ever go across Keir Starmer's desk. Does he even have a desk... https://t.co/6ufAfJnQXx
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) February 16, 2026
Thursday, 12 February 2026
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Brighton's Anti Jewish Purge
In my ‘tolerant’ city of Brighton antizionists are going door knocking to push ppl to boycott Israeli products. They’re marking down who isn’t interested. Feels like they’re making lists of bad Jews. This is REALLY SCARY. pic.twitter.com/E0sgXmt3QW
— Heidi Bachram (@HeidiBachram) February 11, 2026
The tea towel around the neck the modern version of the swastika armband.
Tuesday, 10 February 2026
Monday, 9 February 2026
Friday, 6 February 2026
The Media is Wilfully Ignoring Trump's Nuanced Chagos Statement
Contrary to what the media and the traitors (Starmer, Hermer and Sands) would have us believe, Trump has not endorsed the Chagos surrender.
"I understand that the deal Prime Minster Starmer has made, according to many, the best deal he could make."
Translation:
"Others may think that, but I don't."
Moving on...
"I retain the right to militarily secure.."
Translation:
"It's ours, no matter hat you might say or think."
This despite the fact that Starmer literally begged Trump to publicly endorse the deal!
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Labour MPs Frantically Deleting Their Mandelson Tweets
Monday, 2 February 2026
The Dead Shall Be Raised - Labour Fiddling NHS Waiting Lists
Labour is paying the NHS to fiddle the waiting list figures by removing dead people from them.
Perfectly reasonable to remove dead people from the waiting lists, but it does mean that the much trumpeted fall (especially as 10% fewer operations are being carried out) is not what it seems!
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Monday, 26 January 2026
Starmer’s Transatlantic Treachery: How Labour Lied to Uncle Sam on Chagos and the Chinese Spy Embassy Cables
Oh, what a sorry spectacle of servility and deceit, comrades! Gather round the flickering hearth of British diplomacy, where Keir Starmer’s government has been caught with its trousers round its ankles, lying through its pearly whites to our closest ally – the good old USA – on not one, but two fronts that reek of incompetence, appeasement, and a craven kowtow to foes. First, the Chagos Islands handover, that geopolitical giveaway masquerading as decolonial virtue. Second, the proximity of those oh-so-sensitive fibre optic cables to Beijing’s proposed “super embassy” in London. This isn’t statecraft; it’s a farce scripted by amateurs, directed by ideologues, and performed with the sincerity of a used-car salesman flogging a lemon.
Let’s start with Chagos, that archipelago jewel in the Indian Ocean where the US-UK base at Diego Garcia has been our bulwark against all manner of global nasties since the Cold War. Last year, Starmer’s lot inked a deal to hand sovereignty back to Mauritius – an “historic agreement,” they trumpeted, securing the base for 99 years while ticking the virtue-signalling box. Except, as Donald Trump himself bellowed this month, it’s an “act of great stupidity.” The leaks and briefings now tumbling out reveal the UK assured the Yanks it was all watertight: no risks to the base, Mauritius a reliable partner, Chinese influence negligible. Bollocks. Mauritius is cosying up to Beijing faster than you can say “Belt and Road,” with ports and partnerships that scream vulnerability. Nigel Farage called it the worst deal in British history, and he’s spot on – we lied to the Americans about the security implications, downplaying Chinese encroachment to ram through a woke agenda. Trump’s team backed it initially, but now they’re spitting feathers, forcing delays in parliamentary ratification. Starmer’s crew misled Uncle Sam to avoid a veto, and now the whole edifice wobbles like a Jenga tower in a gale.
But wait, there’s more! Enter the Chinese “super embassy” saga, that bloated behemoth planned for Royal Mint Court, slap bang in London’s heart, where unredacted blueprints reveal a secret underground complex mere metres – nay, one sodding metre – from fibre optic cables ferrying the City’s most sensitive financial data. Emails, trades, the digital lifeblood of billions – all potentially tappable by Beijing’s basement boffins. The government swore blind to the US: “No sensitive data here, guv – nothing to see, move along.” Reassurances flew across the Atlantic, insisting no government intel zips through those lines. Except the Telegraph’s exposé blows that apart: those cables carry vast swathes of critical comms, linking Canary Wharf to the world, ripe for espionage. Starmer’s mob knew the proximity risks – security services flagged it – yet they greenlit the project anyway, lying to allies about the dangers to ram through a deal that stinks of economic masochism. Why? To appease Xi Jinping’s expansionist appetites while pretending it’s just “diplomatic reciprocity.” It’s not reciprocity; it’s rolling out the red carpet for red spies.
This duo of deceptions isn’t coincidence; it’s a pattern. A government so desperate to virtue-signal on decolonisation and kowtow to China that it’ll fib to its oldest friend, risking alliances forged in blood. Starmer lectures us on integrity, yet his Foreign Office fabricates fairy tales to Washington. Where’s the accountability? No heads roll, no inquiries launch – just more mealy-mouthed guff about “robust safeguards.” Robust? My arse. This is treachery with a tie, betrayal wrapped in a briefing note.
So what now, as January’s chill bites and the headlines swirl? Demand the truth, you lot. Bombard your MP, flood the select committees, make these lies impossible to bury. Because if Starmer’s gang can lie to the Yanks on bases and cables, what won’t they fib about next? Our security? Our sovereignty? God help us.
Yours in perpetual fury,
Ken Palarse
P.S. If this has you raging hotter than a midwinter fuel cut, share it far and wide. Every retweet keeps the liars on their toes.
Essential reads for the outraged:
- The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright – for the real stakes in global alliances
- Spy Catcher by Peter Wright – the MI5 classic on how spies burrow in
- The Great Betrayal by some historian – fitting for this diplomatic dumpster fire
Sunday, 25 January 2026
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Tuesday, 20 January 2026
Shabana Mahmood's Orwellian Wet Dream – Eyes Everywhere, Freedom Nowhere
Oh, dear readers, strap yourselves in for another episode of Labour's descent into full-blown dystopia. Today, we're turning our gaze – pun very much intended – to none other than Shabana Mahmood, our esteemed Home Secretary, who seems to have taken a page straight out of George Orwell's 1984 and decided to run with it. In a cozy chinwag with that eternal meddler Tony Blair, Mahmood laid bare her "ultimate vision" for Britain's criminal justice system: a tech-fuelled panopticon where "the eyes of the state can be on you at all times."
Let's unpack this steaming pile of authoritarian nonsense, shall we? Mahmood, channelling the ghost of Jeremy Bentham – that 18th-century philosopher who dreamed up the panopticon as a prison where inmates never know if they're being watched – wants to slap this nightmare onto the entire nation. "By means of AI and Technology," she gushed to Blair, we can achieve what Bentham couldn't: constant surveillance to keep the plebs in line. Because nothing says "progressive government" like turning Britain into a giant open-air jail, where every citizen is presumed guilty until proven... well, never, really.
If you're morbidly curious about the original Bentham blueprint for this madness, grab a copy of his writings or a decent history of surveillance – Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon writings and commentary.
This isn't just hyperbole; it's policy in the making. Mahmood's upcoming white paper on policing is set to unleash a wave of AI wizardry, from "predictive analytics" that sniff out crimes before they happen – hello, Minority Report – to live facial recognition that's already being rolled out faster than you can say "civil liberties." She calls it "harnessing the power of AI to get ahead of the criminals." But let's be real: in Labour's Britain, who's the real criminal? Anyone who dares question the regime, that's who. We've already seen the two-tier policing under Starmer – riots get a slap on the wrist if you're the "right" sort, but post a cheeky meme online and you're banged up faster than you can hit "send."
And if you want to arm yourself with knowledge against this creeping tyranny, might I suggest Orwell's masterpiece itself? 1984 by George Orwell. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Buy it quick – before the algorithm flags you for reading "subversive" literature.
Spare me the "it's for your safety" tripe. This is the same government that's gutting the military, hiking taxes to fund net-zero fantasies, and handing over strategic islands like Chagos on a silver platter to Mauritius (cheers for calling that out, Trump – even a stopped clock is right twice a day). Now they want to play God with our privacy? Mahmood's vision isn't about justice; it's about control. A state where the eyes are always on you, where AI decides if you're a threat based on your shopping habits or your X posts. Fancy a pint after work? Better check if the algorithm approves.
What's truly galling is the hypocrisy. Labour bangs on about "human rights" and "equality," yet here's their Home Secretary openly lusting after a surveillance state that would make the Stasi blush. Bentham's panopticon was meant for prisons, not playgrounds or pubs. But in Mahmood's Britain, we're all inmates now. And let's not forget her track record – this is the woman who, as Justice Secretary, couldn't even keep prisons from overflowing, yet now she's dreaming of digital overlords to fix it all.
Folks, this isn't reform; it's regression to a dark age of totalitarianism wrapped in tech-bro buzzwords. If Mahmood gets her way, we'll wake up in a world where freedom is a relic, and the state's gaze pierces every corner of your life. Time to wake up, Britain – before the eyes of the state blink and you're gone.
As ever, comments welcome below. What's your take on this Orwellian disgrace?
Monday, 19 January 2026
Starmer's Greenland vs Chagos Hypocrisy
"Any decision about the future status of Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark alone."
— James Melville 🚜 (@JamesMelville) January 19, 2026
~ Keir Starmer
He didn’t say or do the same thing for the people of Chagos. Monumental hypocrite.
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Thursday, 15 January 2026
The Wanker's Back!
Free speech is not the freedom to violate consent. Young women's images are not public property, and their safety is not up for debate.
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) January 15, 2026
I welcome that X is now acting to ensure full compliance with UK law – it must happen immediately.
If we need to strengthen existing laws…
Badenoch Boots Out Jenrick
I have sacked Robert Jenrick from the Shadow Cabinet, removed the whip and suspended his party membership with immediate effect.
— Kemi Badenoch (@KemiBadenoch) January 15, 2026
I was presented with clear, irrefutable evidence that he was plotting in secret to defect in a way designed to be as damaging as possible to his… pic.twitter.com/zoSzFp0cKq
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Starmer Flounces Off Twitter in a Huff
Oh, bless his cotton socks. Keir Starmer, the man who once promised us grown-up government, has thrown his toys out of the pram and stormed off Twitter like a sulky teenager who’s just been told he can’t have pudding before his veg.
Five whole days. Not a peep. Not a single sanctimonious thread, not one carefully curated photo of him looking statesmanlike in a hi-vis jacket, not even a retweet of some sycophantic local councillor praising his “vision”. The account sits there, still open, still blue-ticked, still collecting dust while the rest of the Labour circus carries on without him. The official @UKLabour account is merrily posting away, Angela Rayner is firing off memes like it’s 2019, Wes Streeting is tweeting about the NHS as if he’s personally invented penicillin. Everyone’s still at it. Everyone except the Prime Minister.
This isn’t strategy. This isn’t “digital detox”. This isn’t even a principled stand against the platform’s evils. This is the action of a petulant child who’s been told off one too many times in the replies and has decided the only way to win is to take his ball home and sulk in the corner.
What’s got his goat this time? The endless memes about the £22 billion black hole that wasn’t? The mockery of his winter fuel betrayal? The relentless pile-on over Hermer’s Guantanamo payout? Or perhaps it’s just the dawning realisation that the public aren’t buying the “tough choices” schtick when the only tough choice he’s making is between another tax rise and another U-turn. Whatever it is, he’s had enough. So instead of facing the music – or, heaven forfend, actually engaging – he’s gone full stroppy toddler: arms crossed, bottom lip out, no more tweets for you lot.
Meanwhile, the country burns, the bills rise, the queues lengthen, and the Prime Minister is playing hide-and-seek with his own social media profile. Statesmanlike? Hardly. It’s the behaviour of a man who can dish out lectures on leadership but can’t take the heat when the kitchen gets a bit toasty.
Five days, Keir. Five days of glorious silence from the man who told us he was here to lead. Perhaps he’ll come back when the replies have cooled down, or when someone tells him the optics are finally good enough. Until then, the rest of us will carry on without him – just like the Labour Party already is.
Yours in weary amusement,
Ken Palarse
P.S. If you’re enjoying the spectacle, share this far and wide. Every retweet is a reminder that even Prime Ministers can’t hide forever.
Tuesday, 13 January 2026
Lord Hermer’s Guantanamo Gravy Train: How Starmer’s Pet Lawyer Engineered a Fat Payout for a Terror Suspect and Betrayed Britain in the Process
Oh, what fresh hell is this, comrades? Gather round the flickering screen of fiscal outrage, for Lord Richard Hermer – that silk-robed serpent slithering through the corridors of power – has been caught with his hand in the taxpayer’s till, engineering a “substantial” payout to none other than Abu Zubaydah, the Guantanamo Bay poster boy for al-Qaeda’s greatest hits. Yes, the very chap the CIA waterboarded 83 times, accused of running terrorist training camps in Afghanistan, and acting as Osama bin Laden’s personal concierge for jihadist plots. And now, courtesy of Hermer’s pre-government lawyering and his current perch as Attorney General, this “forever prisoner” is laughing all the way to the bank with British dosh. It’s not just a scandal; it’s a slap in the face to every squaddie who bled in the War on Terror.
Let’s not sugarcoat it: Hermer was Zubaydah’s barrister before Starmer handed him the keys to the kingdom in July 2024. He led the charge against the UK government, suing the Foreign Office for alleged complicity in the Yank’s torture regime – a case that dragged on for years, painting MI6 as the villains while Zubaydah played the victim. The Tories fought it tooth and nail, but lo and behold, under Labour’s watch, the whole thing folds like a cheap suit. A “substantial” out-of-court settlement – we’re talking millions, folks – lands in Zubaydah’s lap, with Hermer now sitting pretty as the chief legal adviser who could have stopped it but didn’t. Robert Jenrick nailed it: this is a payout “engineered” by the claimant’s former counsel, now the bloke signing the cheque from Cabinet. Conflict of interest? It’s a bloody conspiracy of convenience.
And why, pray tell, is Hermer always – always – on the side of Britain’s enemies? This isn’t his first rodeo with the rogue’s gallery. He represented Rangzieb Ahmed, the convicted terrorist who tried to sue us for his Pakistani torture holiday. He fought for Mustafa al-Hawsawi, the Saudi al-Qaeda financier behind 9/11 logistics. He even tried to block the deportation of Abid Naseer, the al-Qaeda plotter eyeing up shopping centres for his bomb fantasies. Hermer’s CV reads like a who’s who of Whitehall’s worst nightmares: Guantanamo detainees, IRA sympathisers, grooming gang appeals – if there’s a case against the Crown, he’s there with bells on, billing by the hour. Is it principle? Or just a pathological urge to stick it to the establishment that now employs him? One thing’s clear: this man has made a career out of championing the very threats we spent blood and treasure fighting. Britain’s enemies must raise a toast every time his name pops up.
So why the devil is he still in government? Starmer could have picked any silk-suited drone for Attorney General, but no – he taps Hermer, his old chambers chum from Doughty Street, the human rights hotbed that’s more Amnesty International than Admiralty. It’s an unhealthy loyalty that reeks of cronyism: Starmer, the ex-DPP who once defended IRA types himself, sees a kindred spirit in Hermer’s anti-establishment shtick. But at what cost? While pensioners freeze and the NHS queues stretch to infinity, we’re forking out millions to a bloke the Yanks called a “high-value detainee.” Starmer’s blind faith in his mate has turned the Treasury into a terrorist tip jar. Resign? Hermer should be drummed out with a dishonourable discharge, and Starmer grilled on why he’s so wedded to a lawyer who’s spent decades undermining the very state he now advises.
This isn’t just bad optics; it’s a betrayal of every principle Labour pretends to hold. When did “for the many” become “funds for the fanatics”? The Tories are right to howl – this is a “disgraceful capitulation” that sticks two fingers up to victims of terror while rewarding their enablers.
So what now, as the January sleet lashes the windows and the headlines fade? Demand answers, you lot. Bombard your MP, flood the airwaves, make Hermer’s name synonymous with sell-out. Because if this quisling stays in post, it’s open season on Britain’s backbone – and Starmer’s loyalty will be the noose around our necks.
Yours in unbridled contempt,
Ken Palarse
P.S. If this has your blood boiling hotter than a midwinter fuel poverty heater, share it wide. Every retweet keeps the pressure on these charlatans.
Essential reads to fuel the fury:
- Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi – for the detainee’s side, if you can stomach it
- The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright – the real story of al-Qaeda’s rise
- Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church – wait, wrong one; better: The Enemy Within by some counter-terror bod – for how we let them in
Monday, 12 January 2026
Shabana Mahmood’s Shameless Cover-Up: How the Home Secretary Shielded a Lying Chief Constable While Pretending She Knew Nothing About the Maccabi Ban Debacle
Oh, Shabana Mahmood, you slippery eel in a pinstripe suit. The Home Secretary who once built a career on righteous indignation now stands revealed as the ultimate enabler of deceit, incompetence, and two-tier policing. Yesterday’s parliamentary fireworks over the West Midlands Maccabi ban weren’t just about Craig Guildford’s barefaced lies to MPs – they were about you, Madam Home Secretary, and your calculated decision to look the other way while a senior officer shredded the truth and the reputation of British policing.
Let’s recap the filth: Guildford banned Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the Villa game last November on the laughable pretext of “safety concerns” drawn from Amsterdam 2024. Except the Dutch police had already clarified that the Israelis were the victims of mob violence, not the perpetrators. West Midlands knew this. They had “high-confidence intelligence” about local threats – yet instead of arresting the would-be attackers, they punished the potential targets. Guildford then doubled down, lying under oath to the Home Affairs Select Committee about the intelligence picture, refusing to apologise, and clinging to his job like a limpet on a rock. Senior MPs from across the House are now calling for his head – Jewish groups have lost all faith, Birmingham’s name is mud, and the stench of appeasement hangs heavy.
And where was Shabana Mahmood through this carnival of cowardice? Eight days before the ban was slapped on, she was briefed. The leaks are unequivocal: the Home Office was in the loop, the intelligence shared, the decision flagged. Yet when the Commons got rowdy, Mahmood stood at the dispatch box with the solemnity of a vicar at a christening and swore blind she “wasn’t notified” in advance. Not a whisper, not a memo, not even a casual “by the way, we’re banning Jewish football fans to keep the peace.” Pure, distilled, parliamentary-grade bollocks.
This isn’t forgetfulness; it’s a deliberate lie to shield a failing chief constable and preserve the fiction that Labour’s policing is fair, firm, and free of community vetoes. Why the kid gloves? Because this whole sordid affair reeks of the quiet consultations that never make it to the public record. Mosques were involved in Guildford’s appointment process – whispers of “community leaders” having a say in who gets the top job. Mosques were consulted on the ban itself – “wider engagement” to “de-escalate tensions,” we’re told. Translation: better to appease the agitators than protect the threatened. Two-tier policing isn’t a bug; it’s the feature, and Mahmood is the architect who signed off on the blueprints.
She could have sacked Guildford the moment the lies surfaced. She could have launched an independent inquiry. She could have stood up and said, “This is unacceptable – the ban was wrong, the intelligence was twisted, and the chief must go.” Instead, she chose silence, deflection, and the slow drip of deniability. A Home Secretary who turns a blind eye to a chief lying to Parliament isn’t leading; she’s complicit. She’s the adult in the room who watched the child set fire to the curtains and then claimed she didn’t smell smoke.
This is the woman who lectures us about integrity, about restoring trust in institutions, about “tough on crime.” Yet when a senior officer lies to MPs, endangers public safety through cowardice, and drags British policing into the mud of appeasement, she does… nothing. Absolutely sod all.
Guildford is a man of no honour. Mahmood is worse – she’s the one with the power to stop him, and she chose not to. She chose the quiet life over justice, the party line over principle, the optics over the truth.
So what now? Demand her resignation alongside his. Bombard your MP, flood the select committee with evidence, make this scandal impossible to ignore. Because if Shabana Mahmood can lie about being briefed and shield a deceitful chief constable, then the rot isn’t just in West Midlands – it’s at the very heart of government.
Yours in incandescent disgust,
Ken Palarse
P.S. Share this far and wide. Every retweet is a brick in the wall of accountability these people so richly deserve.
Essential outrage fuel:
- The Thin Blue Line by some ex-copper – for the inside view on how the job used to mean something
- The Establishment by Owen Jones – for the inside scoop on how the powerful protect their own
- Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics – for when politicians start talking about “intelligence”










































