Saturday, 18 December 2021

Our lamentable need for representation

Let's face it, that proportion of the readership here which is, essentially anti-Woke and feeling quite unrepresented by any party in the UK ... there is a critical need for a party or voice at least for our concept of how society should run ... and it is certainly dysfunctional at this time.  This was helpful:

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/a-libdem-triumph-but-we-need-pr-for-a-third-party-to-break-through/

The UK desperately needs a new, sensible, Centre Right party.

But most people have not heard of the Reclaim Party, and of those who have not many know what the party stands for, as North Shropshire proved.

Merging Reclaim with Reform makes sense. But even then the new party would not be winning Parliamentary by-elections or getting MPs elected in a General Election. They need to start local and build up. Getting councillors elected is a realistic possibility.

However, a new third party will not break through and achieve a major contingent of MPs in Parliament until we have proportional representation (PR) for all elections in the UK, as most countries do, instead of our first past the post system.

The maniacal, barnacle-like attachment of the British public to FPTP has produced a bizarre situation, I believe quite intended, whereby the process, from preselection to the parliamentary circus we see before us, leaves all of us of these views essentially unrepresented, parliament remaining dominated by cabalists and the unethical, with zero interest in our roots as a nation.

Friday, 17 December 2021

Incompetence, Or Design..?

PC Roberto-Cristian Varvara, 27, was charged alongside then-girlfriend, Special Constable Alexandra Chiriac, 22, over a three-day break they were said to have taken to Romania in mid-October last year. Colleagues of the officers accused them of returning to work at Colindale Police Station instead of going into self-isolation and quarantining.
However a prosecution mounted against the officers collapsed in dismal circumstances for Scotland Yard and the Crown Prosecution Service, after it emerged PC Varvara and SPC Chiriac had been charged under the wrong Covid-19 regulation.

Hmmm...suspicious? 

Heaping on the embarrassment, Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram excluded key evidence from a PC who had failed to caution PC Varvara during an angry interrogation, while he also concluded there was not proof that the trip to Romania had actually taken place.

Or serial incompetence? It's really hard to decide one way or the other. But I'm leaning towards incompetence, since it seems there's a lot of it to go around: 

In June, they had been convicted of breaking the quarantine rules when originally prosecuted through the Single Justice Procedure, and were handed £2,000 fines each at a behind-closed-door hearing.
The magistrate had not spotted the defendants were charged under the wrong regulation...

*sighs* 

Neither of them paid fixed penalties that they were issued and did not engage with the Single Justice Procedure prosecution.
But they successfully applied to overturn the convictions and push the case to trial on Tuesday this week.
Judge Ikram found that the police, backed by the CPS, had tried to use a Covid-19 regulations that was in force in July 2020, rather than October 2020, to pursue the case.

Remember when they called it the Great British justice system..? 

Wednesday, 15 December 2021

One Down, How Many More Left?

“Your offending left a wholly-unqualified person in charge of an important role in the local NHS infrastructure. This offence is so serious that only an immediate custody is justified.”

What went wrong with the NHS hiring process this time? Well, it seems...everything! 

Chanelle Poku, 29, pretended she had a Master’s degree in molecular biology and experience leading a charity to land a senior job with NHS Croydon’s Clinical Commissioning Group.
She was put in charge of delivering programmes for urgent care patients in the borough, and when challenged over her failing performance she made a string of false accusations of bullying, assault and racism.
Poku, who even sent a bogus letter from a lawyer to the NHS to try to derail the investigation into her conduct, was found guilty by a jury of fraud by false representation.

I'm not entirely sure the rest of the NHS isn't guilty of that, frankly. Even those who genuinely do have the qualifications... 

The judge said it is “somewhat surprising” that she was still able to negotiate the interview process.

The judge clearly hasn't had a lot of experience of the 'service' the NHS supposedly provides, has he? 

Calling all North-Salopians

Let's start here:


Given De Pfeffel's majority, it's safe enough to give him a slap in the face but of course, the last crowd you want in are the Woke left Lib-Dums.
We can all understand the frustration and the wish to send a very loud and clear message to Westminster. I have seen staunch Tories seriously suggesting going up to Oswestry to campaign on behalf of the Lib Dems. This would be a crass and, both strategically and tactically, bizarre decision. Lib Dem leader Sir Edward Davey’s outriders are not the way to do this.  
I do not believe many of the 35,444 constituents who voted for the Tories’ Owen Patterson last time round are currently sitting in North Shropshire thinking: ‘What I really want is a more Left-wing government.’  
Since the general election on December 12, 2019, the Conservatives have fudged Brexit, waved tens of thousands of migrants across the Channel, raised taxes, taken another swipe at the military, threatened eye-watering new climate-related costs, taken their eye off the Foreign Affairs ball in Afghanistan, gone wildly woke – failing to stand up for the country’s culture and history – and presided over the biggest peacetime transfer of power from the individual to the state in the democratic age. None of these things are high on the normal Tory agenda.   
The Lib Dems offer higher taxes, even more eye-watering climate costs, a disdain for the military, even more wokery, more immigration, and a demand to haul us back into the bureaucratic, floundering, bullying, economic basket case that is the EU. 

Ok, do we have anything on this Kirsty character - is she just another Millennial chick like so many clones today?  Is she another Chloe Smith?  Incidentally, Andrea Jenkins seems to have betrayed the people last night - she was not on the rebel list.  Sad.

Kirsty Walmsley - pretty girl, fairly harmless, tested positive so she went along with swabs in the hooter did she?

https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/politics/north-shropshire-by-election/2021/12/13/north-shropshire-by-election-reform-candidate-kirsty-walmsley-tests-positive-for-covid/

Seems a nice lass.  But is a vote for her a vote for this Morgan person?  The Tories play this game the whole time - first it was the Corbyn scare, then the egregious SNP, now it's the Morgan scare.  De Pfeffel needs a slapping.  By the way, did you see that Graham Brady was a rebel last night?

Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Tables are temporarily turned

There's a French lady we know, Nathalie and she had footage of a restaurant over there [H/T IYE]:
The gendarmes arrived to check people’s Vax Pass and the restaurant owner and clients told them to leave. They did. Not enough of them. People really need to understand this: *we* have the power, not them.

Reminds me of when they tried it on with the Polish Pastor [or wherever] and he told them to get out. Keep your eye on this one, I bet they'll wait till after closing or next day before opening, even a dawn raid.  One thing one does not expect of plod is courage.  They arrested the pastor for preaching in his church.

Monday, 13 December 2021

"Lord Summers’ comments have sparked an outcry..."

Amongst whom? People blind to reality?

The woman, who worked in Edinburgh’s Burke and Hare while she was a student, was fighting for £1,800 in holiday pay from the bar.
She is now working in a different job and moved away from the venue, but argued her identity becoming public would damage her mental health and put her at risk of violence.

Strange request from a barmaid? But no, Reader. That's not what her job used to be:  

Lord Summers concluded “she had willingly undertaken the risk of abuse and violence when she worked as a stripper”.
He also stated the woman knew “working as a stripper might harm her career prospects”.

Well, yes. Unless she was terminally stupid.  

Sunday, 12 December 2021

List of MPs opposed to deathjab passports ...

... but not necessarily to the mandatory deathjab itself:


Interesting that Chris Grayling is in there but not, of course, any frontrunners for the Boris replacement, inc. Truss.

Saturday, 11 December 2021

Time to start the revelry

Let's not forget that we need not be like the criminally insane politicans, MSM and karens, they'll get theirs, we can just relax for now and let the revelries begin:



Maybe you could go to the link, like and subscribe, maybe even bookmark this too:

Friday, 10 December 2021

Of Course, It's Critical Of The New Regime...

...it's been done by people who long for Open Borders. And have marched for years through the institutions to ensure they get them:
The system for assessing who should be asked to pay for NHS services “incentivises racial profiling”, an investigation has found.
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research found that overstretched NHS staff sometimes racially profile patients in order to determine who is not “ordinarily resident” in the UK, and therefore must pay for their care.

Well, yes. If your organisation is tasked with the job of ensuring foreign patients pay, you'll look to target foreigners, won't you? 

The report is critical of the more stringent charging regime introduced by NHS England over the past decade as part of a series of measures devised to create a hostile environment for people living in the UK without the correct immigration status.

Or 'protecting the public revenue', which is another way of describing their task. 

One of the officers told the IPPR study they had felt forced to discriminate between patients based on their name.
“If you’ve got a, I don’t know, Mohammed Khan and a Fred Cooper, you’re obviously going to go for [investigating] the Mohammed Khan … Even for someone who’s, you know, well I’d like to think hopefully open-minded, like myself, you’re just trying to save yourself time because there’s not enough hours in the day,” the officer said.

This is an argument for having more staff in the role, not scrapping the role altogether. And maybe for tightening up the selection process for hiring officers: 

A hospital employee also reported that discrimination on the basis of ethnicity was used to determine who should be billed for treatment.
It’s a system that is designed to benefit [white] people like me, not people like … the patient on intensive care who is black and British and was unconscious and sent a bill. So why did someone think he was not eligible for care? Given he was unconscious most of the admission, significantly unwell, probably not his accent, more likely his skin colour,” the health worker said.

But once it was established he was entitled to the treatment, was he expected to pay? The answer's no, of course! 

Some healthcare staff told IPPR researchers that they disliked the extra burden of having to consider whether to refer a patient for charging, which they felt distracted them from their core medical responsibilities.

Oh, diddums! There's aspect of my job I'm not keen on, but I either do them regardless or leave for another job. I don't demand the company change! 

And I'm surprised it gets a chance to distract them. I thought filming TikTok videos and finding new ways to hide from patients took up all that time!

What does the report conclude? Go on. Surprise me!

The report, Towards True Universal Healthcare, recommends expanding eligibility for free healthcare to include all UK residents, regardless of their immigration status.

Yeah, put that one in the round file. 

Assange

The UK High Courts have announced that they will issue the ruling on the Assange case tomorrow (Friday), at 10:15am London time (5:15am EST) at the Royal Courts of Justice.



JA was supposed to be getting married this month, no date so far ...