Thursday, 12 March 2026
"Handful of senators don't pass legislation"
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Well, Catherine, Do You Really Want An Answer?
Because I don't think you'll like it...
Last Friday, the local councillor rang the doorbell, doing impromptu and – for me at least – unprecedented doorstepping, so I told her what had happened. She looked appropriately revolted and carried on. The council’s first priority, she said, after children’s services, was parcel theft. That’s great. But while it’s possible to get big post diverted to the newsagent, it’s rare our short walk to school doesn’t become an obstacle course of lethal paving, crack dealers and stool samples, not all of them animal.
So what are you suggesting to her? Remigration? More cops on the beat?
Perhaps some public loos could be rebuilt, I said. To give people privacy for those last two activities, at least.
Of course! God forbid the druggies and public defecators lack privacy for their antisocial actions, eh, Catherine?
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Whatever might have caused this?
By and large, we're not doctors and even if we were, there's immense pressure from someone or some organised directives from above ... there've been various whistleblowing nurses who've gone online, there are also reports from up and down each country, plus footage.
Against that, yes, there are trolls, using reusable footage of something else, to enable "community notes" to declare them fake, therefore ALL evidence is fake. These people are also out in force. Yet we've seen those planes before the total grey cloud covered many parts of the country ... we get the reports every day:
I'm in the north-west and we get the same. Some will mock: "Duh, it's winter, it's March," same shots appearing in the US and downunder via our fellow onliners. It's harder to argue the thick cloud cover in Britain but far easier to report the crisscross chemtrails, photos abounded.
Which brings us to a type of mind which flatly refuses to acknowledge, to even look up. Sometime back, a delivery driver was chatting, I asked him to look up at the noughts and crosses pattern of three or four planes ... "Off on holidays," he smiled. Either he did not want to appear foolish (same with the "racism" slur) or he could do without any potential aggravation.
A friend of mine said a few years back: "I don't want to go there." Her choice, fair dos. A lady two days ago wrote:
Monday, 9 March 2026
"And once again I ask, what made you think there'd be a living in sheep?"
While most upland farmers still keep sheep on their land, the changes here have been mirrored across not just the Dales but the entire British farming industry. The shepherd's life has never been an easy one, but for many it's getting tougher and more difficult than ever to make a profit.People who work sheep know that it's some of the hardest farming there is. A former shepherd once told me that sheep are only ever trying to do one of three things: "Escape, or die, or escape and then immediately die."
Mark Knopfler put it better, frankly:
Globally, lamb consumption is expected to grow by 15% between now and 2032, according to a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Food and Agriculture Organization. But changing tastes in the UK mean mutton, made from mature sheep, is no longer eaten in the same volume it was by previous generations and lamb has seemingly gone from a weekly staple to a meat more often eaten on special occasions, with "white meat" like chicken being increasingly chosen over lamb and beef.
And that't a pity, becase large parts of the country are suitable for nothing else and have, in fact been shaped by centuries of upland sheep farming. Of course, there are always those so shortsighted or blinded by spite they can applaud this:
Extremely tight margins mean growing numbers of younger people can't see a future in farming.And some welcome the decline in sheep farming. "Fewer sheep means less suffering […] a sheep's life in the wool and mutton industries belies our reputation as a nation of animal lovers," says Mimi Bekhechi, senior vice president at the UK's People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta).
But trust the BBC to see a posssible upide, thanks to their imported pets:
But there is a ray of sunshine for the industry, according to Phil Stocker from the National Sheep Association. He believes the domestic market for sheep meat is going to keep driving forward, in large part thanks to demand from the increasing number of Muslim people in the UK..Sheep or Muslims, what a dilemma.
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Issues of ethnicity
Thursday, 5 March 2026
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Disability Campaigners UNITE!
The fallout over Tourette syndrome (TS) activist John Davidson’s outbursts at the Baftas on Sunday continued after Jamie Foxx and Wendell Pierce expressed their dismay at the incident. Davidson attended the Baftas as I Swear, the film inspired by his life of dealing with hostility triggered by TS, was up for a number of awards. He was heard several times shouting during the ceremony, including using the N-word while actors Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were on stage presenting the evening’s first prize.A word they expect us to believe they've never heard in rap music or used themselves?
Foxx commented below a post about the incident on social media, saying, “Unacceptable” and “Nah he meant that shit”. Journalist Jemele Hill said on social media: “Black people are just supposed to be ok with being disrespected and dehumanised so that other people don’t feel bad”, and actor Wendell Pierce said: “It’s infuriating that the first reaction wasn’t complete and full throatted [sic] apologies to Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan. The insult to them takes priority. It doesn’t matter the reasoning for the racist slur.”
The black activists are going to be frothing about this for years to come, because they cannot stand the fact the Disability Card trumps the Race Card in this instance.
Baftas host Alan Cumming made two announcements during the ceremony explaining the situation, saying: “Tourette syndrome is a disability, and the tics you’ve heard tonight are involuntary, which means the person who has Tourette syndrome has no control over their language. We apologise if you are offended tonight.”
It wasn't enough. It will never be enough.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
YMCA
Monday, 2 March 2026
No Need To Elaborate, We All Know What You Mean
Nigel Farage has reported allegations of "family voting" at the Gorton and Denton by-election to Greater Manchester Police and the Electoral Commission. The Reform UK leader is urging an investigation into reports by independent election observers of "extremely high" levels of family voting. Family voting is where a family member is seen to be influencing somebody else's vote, for example by entering the polling booth with them.
*sighs* We aren't talking about people in general, we are talking about a particular demographic who are known for this. The MSM will never admit it, of course.
The Electoral Commission said it took the claims "very seriously" and would "carefully consider" the report. A statement from the organisation, which oversees elections in the UK, said: "We are in close contact with the returning officer and Greater Manchester Police to speedily and carefully review the concerns that have been raised and all the information available."
Greater Manchester Police said in a statement: "We can confirm a report has been made. We are in the process of reviewing this report and will provide a further update in due course."
We all know that this isn't likely to prove fruitful too, don't we? After all, this was a concern even before polling cards were distributed, and instead of cracking down to ensure compliance with UK electoral regulations, the authorities did the usual thing of bending over backwards to accommodate their imported diversity:.
I’m sorry but f*ck their culture and customs.
— Cold957 (@cold957) February 27, 2026
This was an election in England, not pakistan.
The compromised electoral commission are just another public institution unfit for purpose more scared of being labelled ‘islamophobes’ than upholding English electoral law. pic.twitter.com/ayCz6mE5Cr












