Saturday, 13 June 2026

Who actually kicked off this rampant raping and murdering?

Decision time … whether to run the lengthy spread on digital ID’s insidious entry to the UK … or look at the court judgment which vindicated these two girls:


Also, how should faces be portrayed by social media … for example, should they be blanked out?


Next aspect … are the girls “feral”, as the SNP and politicians immediately leapt at, the MSM too, their ages not relevant, the youngest charged with offensive weapons, plus lying?

Reminds me of Tulsi outing Mitt Romney yesterday over the trafficking of kids, biolabs etc. and how does he counter it? Russian propaganda he says.  Oh fine, Mitt, let's just skip over it, yes?

Not long after that verdict over Lola and mates, a 17 year old girl was stabbed and slashed, is in hospital … a lady on X wrote this:


And lastly, that evil cow at the EU has rolled out “migration quotas”, i.e. has completely ignored what’s going on and is forcing more of the same over the whole of Europe, on pain of steep penalties, arbitrarily enforced:



But I have not yet answered the question in the post heading ... my take on that question will be across at Unherdables.

Friday, 12 June 2026

But How Was The Food And Drink?

 

Una Grande Libre reads the sign above the entrance to a bar-restaurant in Madrid’s Usera neighbourhood. This was Francisco Franco’s motto for Spain – one, great, free – and it is accompanied by a large portrait of the dictator superimposed on to the window.The exteriors of El Cangrejo in Ciudad Real and Casa Pepe in Despeñaperros are a little bit more subtle, but not much: decorated ostentatiously in the red and yellow of the Spanish flag. The accompanying historical symbols on display, such as the yoke and arrows of the Falange and the Eagle of San Juan, remove any doubt: the year is 2026 and you have encountered one of Spain’s network of bars and restaurants that proudly glorify Franco and his dictatorship.

*shrugs* 

These unsettling and unusual places tell a vivid story about the unique way that Spain deals with its past – or fails to. They seem all the more confusing in the context of Pedro Sánchez’s recent historical memory legislation, and beg the question: how do these places still exist?

Mayne because they serve delicious food? 

Looking at the letter of the law, you can’t help but wonder how they have been able to continue operating so brazenly. The Democratic Memory Law requires the removal of any symbols that glorify the dictatorship or its protagonists from spaces “with public access”, which would include bars and restaurants.
The reality of its implementation, lawyer Eduardo Ranz tells me, is very different: “Under this law, it’s only the Ministry of Democratic Memory that has the ability to open an inquiry against these places. What I don’t understand is why, in these last four years, they have not done so, despite these establishments breaking this law. Removing these Francoist symbols is one of the government’s most important unresolved issues.”

Well, that's understandable, spain does after all have far more pressing concerns

Despite the many setbacks faced by the historical memory movement – most recently, the overturning of a €10,001 fine levelled at the Falange for its public tributes to its founder, José Antonio Primo de Rivera – there have been some advances in the wake of the 2022 legislation.

But the trend is ever rightwards in Spanish politics for much the same reasons as elsewhere.

Spain’s network of Francoist restaurants and bars is a continual, real-world reminder of this. So until something changes, you will still be able to see a 2-metre tall picture of the Spanish dictator proudly displayed in a restaurant window in the nation’s capital.

'But will I get a decent paella and a good gutsy red there?', is the question most tourists will have.

Thursday, 11 June 2026

"Them" are at it again

Quick report first on the condition of Stephen Ogilvie:


Now to Them’s latest (mooted) blow to the peoples of the various western nations, specifically to the EU zone (inc. the UK, thx to Two-Tier) and more specifically again … through the corrupted and egregious Kendall:


And in comments below that X post:


Obviously, Them must quickly kill off this instafeedback, westwide … so the obvious dogooder cause for the normies is to “protect the children”, a variation of the old, faux “for the children” concern that miscreants use to cover themselves.

What all the old-stagers on soc-med remember is the No2ID campaign we supported a couple of decades back.

Now, with me being 14 years old, therefore ineligible for govt issued ID, therefore I cannot comply with all this guff, therefore, like all 14 year olds, I’m looking for ways around it, one being VPN, we Gen Alphas are smiling … there are quite a few ways, though, admittedly, old fuddy-duddy non techies of 50 and over might find it a bit daunting to get around.

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Remember, You Clapped For This Wretched 'Service'...

A five-year-old was left traumatised, bleeding and in severe pain after a physician associate wrongly prescribed her a vaginal pessary, according to a damning report by the health ombudsman. The parliamentary and health service ombudsman said there were “multiple failures” in the care of the girl, who saw a physician associate (PA) at a GP practice in the East Midlands after complaining of itching and vaginal discharge. The PA suspected thrush and recommended a vaginal pessary and cream. The five-year-old’s mother, who believed her daughter was being seen by a GP, questioned the treatment and the size of the pessary, but was reassured that it was appropriate.
PAs do not have prescribing rights and their work must be supervised by a doctor who approves the prescription. But the ombudsman found there was no discussion between the PA and GP before the GP authorised the prescription, even though vaginal pessaries are not suitable for prepubescent children and the girl’s symptoms were consistent with vulvovaginitis, not thrush. There was also no questioning of the prescription by the pharmacy that dispensed it.

And then, to compound the error, sicced social services on the mother to prevent complaints:

The mother said that after inserting the pessary, her daughter began to bleed and scream in pain, while the cream burned the girl’s skin. She took her to see an out-of-hours doctor. However, the girl was so distressed and in pain that she asked the doctor not to examine her internally, causing the GP to raise concerns about possible sexual abuse and to contact safeguarding services.

The whole rotton edifice of the NHS needs tearing down. 

She said: “I had huge guilt for doing what the PA, who I thought was a GP, told me and feeling as if I had inflicted this trauma on my daughter. 
But I trusted what [they] told me. How are we meant to trust healthcare professionals now?

You never were in the first place, hasn't the mutiple breachs of trust told you that long before this happened? 

The ombudsman said it recommended the GP pay the mother £1,000 and the pharmacy pay £500 and that both organisations had to take action to ensure this did not happen again.

Pitiful, and what would ensure this doesn't happen again would be the sacking of all involved. 

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

The turning of the ratchet ... inexorably

The major failing of universal suffrage is that it puts the vote into the hands of normies who are too apolitical, too young, too brainwashed in school, too subject to the controlled MSM, too busy, too frightened, too angry, too soft inside … that they do exactly as they’ve been manipulated to do by professional monsters in the shadows.

After 14 years of deliberately bad Tory govt, under an Indian at the end, normies want anything but that and in minds which only understand red or blue, blue or red, occasionally as a protest yellow or green … they move one of two ways … red … or not voting at all.

The evil muvvers doing the manipulating know that full well and ensure their result by flooding the country with people of zero percent of our heritage born of centuries of small gains … and the newbies naturally vote, in blocs, for a creature like Two Tier.

All those who should have voted … us … do nothing effectual and hey presto … around 20% of the eligible vote … or around 30 to 40 percent of those who actually turned out ... results in a landslide for evil the evil muvvers.

As planned.

Also planned is that a controlled opponent is given massive airtime for normie consumption, ostensibly vilified by the PTB but actually being set up for govt. He’s a consummate showman.

There’s but one voice standing in the way and as the showman is advised by the deathculter partner … just provoke that voice, try putting him in prison … he’ll start a vendetta against the showman and that’s that sorted.

As everyone and his dog knows, the showman is only there until he is PM, then a “palace coup” sees the deathculter installed, as happened in Scotland, London and NYC … and there goes Britain as she was.

Meanwhile, the interim communist continues to wreak his country's destruction, as ordered by those professional puppet masters mentioned at the start of this post.  And thus each antihuman measure is ratcheted up, step by step ...


God help Britain … because it seems no one else is going to.

Monday, 8 June 2026

But If They Weren't Held In Custody...

Children are witnessing extreme violence including stabbings while being unnecessarily held in custody awaiting trial or sentencing, the England and Wales watchdog has found.

 ….they might have seen even worse on the internet, and… oh, I’m forgetting, that was yesterday’s moral panic from the lanyard classes.

One child told inspectors he had watched through his window as another child was stabbed and had “found that scary”.

Yes, prison is a scary place. It's not meant to be a holiday camp. It's meant to be a place you endeavour to stay away from. 

Most were in custody for the first time, few were given clear information about why they were being held, and some said they were confused and frightened.

Well, of course they did! They know what will win them sympathy from the lanyard classes...

Andrea Coomber, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said the report showed that children were being punished by the mistakes of a prison system that was supposed to help them

Isn't it also supposed to help us, the general public, by keeping these sorts of people off the streets? 

“Prison is a toxic place for children, and spending even a few days in that environment can be terrifying and profoundly damaging. Although remand should always be a last resort, too many children are being sent there by the courts and being punished for the mistakes of services who ought to be helping them

Helping them with what? 

“The majority of children placed on remand and bailed within seven days or fewer are placed in a young offender institution, where they experience long periods locked behind their doors with very little to do.”

Who cares? We outside are safer with them inside. 

One child sent to a young offender institution, told inspectors: “I was scared, there was a lot of shouting and noise, and the next morning there were lots of people [referring to other children] at my door, asking me questions in an intimidating way if you know what I mean.”

Yes, we do know. We have to have people to prevent it while we commute to work to pay for the system that keeps you separate from normal society. 

Sunday, 7 June 2026

How long is 82 years?

An eternity?

First a quick look, not at the wartime footage of the D Day landing but at one man … among how many?


Cut to 2026:


Someone, ladies and gentlemen, has failed to keep the homefires burning. Someone both sent those men and women, our forebears to a murderous war, then failed to keep the images, the memories alive and now, gradually, we too, the next generation, are falling away in turn and govt for one can’t wait to be shut of us and our expense to the bureaucrats.

Meanwhile, some girl (19) won Roland Garras. Her motto apparently is, “I’d like to thank me.” It’s on her tee shirt. She can’t give the name of her baby’s father, she doesn’t know who it was … she was artificially inseminated. She is a lesbian. Welcome to today.

All the underpinnings of the west are gone, anyone trying to restore them marginalused and vilified. The population, exemplified by Stanley Hollis, are dwindling, are being overrun, are more Eloi than D Day lander or land girl back home.

Saturday, 6 June 2026

D Day [1944 to 2026]

There are going to be those, especially those of a certain age, who are not going to like my “AI” treatment of D Day on the site … because of AI itself, because of the water guzzling data centres … maybe because of the US-centric take, compared to our European usual.

I say it’s not a bad overview and we need to commemorate the day, drawing in all our allues and reflecting on what was being fought over … was it not the West itself, even Christendom?


I would say the main tragedy of June 6th, 1944, was that over the next 82 years, it was almost all lost to Woke Fabianism, to the destructive politics warned about in the early 50s, e.g. by Senator William Jenner, through to Enoch Powell over here. Entrenched treachery which was going to destroy the West one way or another … slowly at first, then in a flood near the end.

Friday, 5 June 2026

We Shared A Vision A Few Weekends Ago - And Starmer Mobilised The Police Against Us

Sajid Javid has warned the country risks “being torn apart by our differences” as figures from across public life launch a project that asks what it means to be British. The Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, co-chaired by the former Conservative chancellor as well as the former Labour party policy chief Jon Cruddas, is urging the public to share their personal vision of their community and their country in the National Conversation project.

Ugh, Jon Cruddas, anything with him attached is doomed to fail! Who else is in this project?

The commission includes the human rights and counter-extremism activist Sara Khan, the former West Midlands mayor Andy Street, Laura Marks, the chair of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, the former Green party leader Caroline Lucas, and the activist Tim Montgomerie, of Reform UK.Convened by the Together Coalition – the nonprofit cohesion campaign co-founded by Brendan Cox, the widower of the murdered MP Jo Cox – the commission aims to use the project to map out a shared vision for the future amid the fraught and fractured political climate.
Javid said: “Our country is in real peril. Unless we can regain a shared sense of what unites us – of what we have in common – we risk being torn apart by our differences.“That vision won’t come from politicians – it can only come from the public. I’m a great believer in the wisdom of the public – we hope this conversation gives that wisdom voice.”

If you’re such a great believer in the wisdom of the public, why is every Twitter post issued by your PR is set not to allow replies or refuses to engage with replies if it does allow them? Could it be you are just as much a spineless little hypocrite as the rest of the progressive mob in this project? 

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Ceremonial wheelie-bins

 I don’t think so mate:


Do you ever get the feeling these girls (and one boy) have too much time on their hands? (Not that I'm complaining.)