Rishi Sunak made five promises to the electorate, but the one upon which he will be judged is the last one. He said “Fifth, we will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed.” The promise, which has certainly defeated all the alleged political expertise of the last four occupants, is certainly possible to achieve, but the promise itself is a typical political ploy, leaving out, as it does, the outstanding and inherently unstable illegal migrant population already present upon these shores.
Thursday, 16 February 2023
Just how will the Prime Minister’s most important Promise work out?
Wee Krankie's gone
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
What is it with these ridiculous ‘Vigils’?
I could have prophesied, immediately the news began circulating about the murder of a young man who was dressing as a girl, that his ‘friends’ were arranging a vigil to tell everyone about how sad they were, and they were going to be lighting candles, and ‘praying’ for him.
It seems to me that if only one tenth of all this proposed ‘remembrance’ activity had in fact been made to deterring the ‘bullies’ who made this troubled young man’s life a hell on earth, the outcome would, perhaps, have been less of a burden for this young man, who went by the name of Brianna Ghey.
The ONLY stance against bullies of any sort is direct action, possibly physical action; because all bullies are cowards. If the so-called ‘friends’ were even able to make the cowards lie low, it maybe would have made all the difference. All the singing, all the candles, all the ‘prayers’ mumbled, will not make one ha'porth of difference now, because the ‘targeted attack’ with knives carried by another young man and a young girl resulted in the death of the troubled youngster.
The ONLY thing achieved by these ridiculous ‘Vigils’ is a boom in profits of candle manufacturing. We now see these useless ‘vigils’ spreading all across the country, because attending a ‘vigil’ is possible the single thing which will certainly not make the slightest difference to any other attack, knife or otherwise, but will achieve lots of sage head nodding by the liberal left, who just ‘know’ that giving in, or staying silent, is always ‘safer’ than raising your voice, or your fists, in defence of the defenceless!
Enforced Celebration...
A Welsh-speaking school has been put into special measures...
Discipline problems? Pupils failing to read, write, add up?
...for letting children speak too much English.
*blinks*
Inspectors found many of the 331 pupils at the primary 'turn to English naturally' when chatting and were not given enough chances to 'celebrate their Welshness'.
There's an '...or else!' hanging there, isn't there? Think about what they are actually saying - they want to force the children to do something unnatural.
Their report said: 'The quality of teaching is inconsistent.
'At times, work that is incorrect is marked as being correct and given positive comments.'
What happened to 'all must have prizes'..? Doesn't that translate well into Welsh?
The school will be checked every four to six months and given areas to improve. Penarth consistently appears in lists of Britain's best places to live and is sought after for its seaside charm as well as its proximity to Cardiff.
I wonder how long that will continue?
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
The Answer to the Abortion promise of an Empty Womb.
But I also reported, happily, on an idea, an installation, which echoes the best of America. It is, and was, conceived with a tiny leavening of genius, to go into the mind of a usually, ill-educated, more than likely to be, but not exclusively, black young woman who has become pregnant without truly understanding how that conception had come about.
But, fortunately, many young expectant, and possibly unwilling, mothers have seen through the lies and the easy words which promise an ending without pain or trauma to the unborn baby in their womb; knowing that in their own minds that truth which tells them that ‘killing babies is wrong’, and decide to proceed towards that birth, more than likely without access from financial support of the father of that foetus, and possibly without the support of a wider family network.
Firefighters in Bowling Green, Kentucky, last week found the first baby placed into their Safe Haven Baby Box, which was just installed in December. WBKO reported that an infant was left in the Safe Haven Baby Box at the Bowling Green Fire Department (BGFD) station on Lovers Lane.
“Thank you for doing what you felt you could for the life of this child,” said Kelsey. “This baby is healthy. This baby is beautiful. This baby is perfect. And the Department of Child Services is now looking for a forever home for this family… If this parent is out there and they want the resources of counselling or medical care, it is available for you at no cost.”
So here’s to the onward march of the Safe Haven Baby Boxes. There should be one in every County, more in every American City. Let’s hope that the murder machines such as the deceitfully named Planned Parenthood abortion mills lose further income as the Supreme Court’s decision gave the right to decide upon Abortion back to the individual States, loose ever more ‘clients’ as such ideas like the ‘Baby Box’ gain more ground in the minds of America.
And while we are indeed talking about Abortion, which has risen, disgracefully in my opinion, to Abortion upon Demand within these once ‘Sceptered Isles’ why don’t we see a Brit. Safe Baby Box programme within this once-United Kingdom?
Yeah right, complete coincidence
Monday, 13 February 2023
Yes, It Is Broken, You're Right There...
One Eritrean asylum seeker who reluctantly agreed to move from the Greenwich hotel to the one in Bedfordshire, and did not join in with the protest, said he was distraught about the enforced move but felt he had no choice but to go.
“We came to the UK looking for freedom but the reality is not like that. I’ve lost my friends, my community, my college with this move. I’ve lost everything. The system is broken.”
A system that houses asylum seekers who come in illegally from safe countries, in the most expensive part of the country, and allows their claims to drag on for so long they put down roots, all at the expense of the poor bloody taxpayer, is irretrievably broken.
When is someone going to fix it?
Sunday, 12 February 2023
Of parallels, perpendiculars, curves, order and freedom
Just look at those curves!
This is the second of two articles, started last evening. Hope you’re sleeping soundly, if on GMT.
That old chestnut about “might not know much about art but I know what I like” might be intended as a joke but I contend there’s much to it … that there’s an innate sense of proportion and “rightness”, such as Magritte, but also a disordered mind, such as Miro.
I’d contend that there’s clever juxtaposition, such as with Escher or even some of the Dada, thumbing its nose at proportion but at the same time, accepting that there are natural rules, codes which keep life possible.
One of the analyses of Stairway to Heaven was that even though that solo was wild and harsh, aching, even screaming, that only matched Plant and there were powerful “rules” imposed by Bonham and Jones on the whole. Now isn’t that weird … bad boys thumbing the nose, prancing about and wrecking things … but they themselves operated within very strict order, which they’d depart from … but always come back to.
The human mind (mine does anyway) rebels against being shoved into neat rows of boxes, it has to break out in order to breathe the free air, it simply must have angularity, lack of symmetry … just as in nature … it must go on chromatic adventures and explore, fill the space. My own home looks a mess, to the point that my “sunroom” was questioned by my mate, who asked if there was anything in those boxes I’d piled up in different places, whilst the centre ground was a cosy and colourful “den”, everything modular, parallel lines, to the point my matess demanded, “Where are the curves?”
On you, within you, darling … and how. Women are walking artforms, which is why they need to respect themselves, not mutilate themselves … mutilating themselves, ruining their minds which is what Woke feminazism has caused … it’s an offence against nature, no less than what’s being done to children now.
After all these words, I’m but saying there’s a happy medium but even that statement imprisons. There are boundaries set in rock, e.g. leave the children alone … and then boundaries which are to be pushed, even broken through … but even an old adventurer, an old sailor, returns to land eventually, just as Peer Gynt did and the Prodigal Son. The Eagles’ Desperado is all about that. Desperado is about too much freedom (that’s me) … Hotel California is about Chateau Marmant, about addiction to sicko, diseased souls, impossible to escape from unless there’s some redemptive way that can save imprisoned wretches like that.
Heavy metal is an offence to the soul, unless it has a distinct set of its own rules, such as with Du Hast. And no, I’m not playing any of it here.
Which brings me back to the original point … I’ll judge aesthetically and politically before I even start thinking of the morality. I will think of the morality for sure after that … we’re all doing that here, in a non-religious way … but the overwhelming, overriding driver for us is observing things and muttering: “No, that’s simply not right, you creeps. You need stringing up.”
There’s a natural order, unlike London’s now vile, modernist skyline, within which there’s a vast amount of freedom to move, bags and heaps of freedom … but there’s also a natural imperative, such as stopping that 14 year old girl being beaten to death by those thugs … and no one steps in en masse, they just film it on their phones.
Don’t miss DAD’s drop here of Citizen Free Press:
Just look at those parallels and perpendiculars! That’s me, that’s my home here.
Friday, 10 February 2023
The Land of the Free; and the Home of the Brave.
I watched as a small, very special, piece of History was made yesterday. I watched as the House of Representatives, itself part of the Congress of the United States, voted to bar two Bills which had been voted into law by the Washington D.C. Council. One Bill was to give voting rights to non-citizens of the US; the other gave, amongst other lunacies, reduced sentences for various crimes. Both Bills were not only opposed by Washington’s Mayor, but also by the Chief of Police in Washington. But the liberal, left-wing led Council thought it knew better, and overrode the Mayor’s veto.
So the House, itself now assembling with a slim Republican majority, sat down, had a reasoned discussion, the way things used to be done in America, and then voted, within its powers as the overseer to the District, to veto and disallow both DC Laws. But here’s the thing which makes this vote so special, the Republicans were joined by 42 Democratic Members in the winning of one vote, and in the winning of the second vote, the Democratic votes which joined with the Republicans numbered 31.
It is, in itself, a tiny beginning; but it augurs well for Democracy within the Republic. With a Speaker who had to compromise on all his powers with a twenty-strong mix of Republican Representatives, before being himself elected; thus brushing away the almost tyrannical leadership of Pelosi, with sensible decisions returning to Committee memberships and positions, The House itself looks better by the day as a result.
Both D.C. decisions will now move forwards to the Senate, where the Democrats still hold sway, but even here the Democrats will not find it easy to block these Laws, because both are sensible, and both Laws attracted Opposition votes to the cause. Biden’s White House may still veto, but those who now move the president’s voice and pathways will not find a veto easy to stand.
As an Englishman, I liked President Trump when in office, he did what he could to make things better for America. As to his claims of election fraud, I believe that those claims should have been carefully examined in open court: maybe he was right, maybe not; but even as the months and years pass, and the various films and documentaries, with their evidence of tampering piled up, he should have at least been listened to.
But Trump’s huge shadow over Republican politics really did him, and America, no favours at all, because many of the 2022 mid-Term Election candidates which Trump favoured were not themselves favoured by the electorate: and the swing which so many polls hoped for never really arrived, which is why the Senate is still Democrat by numbers, and the House Republicans really depend upon everyone speaking with one voice to stay that slim majority.
But, in closing, I reckon that a swift glance at that YouTube video is still recommended, if only to allow the memory that ‘The Flag still Flies, o'er the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave.’
Did You Really Think It Would Stop At Bread?
Folic acid should be added to rice as well as flour to prevent hundreds of cases of 'tragic' birth defects every year, experts have said today.
And it's not just expanding the range. It's upping the dose too!
Up to 800 cases could be avoided every year if the nutrient was also added to rice and doses were quadrupled, they claimed.
Why are they dragging their heels? Why aren't they rolling over for these 'experts' like they usually do?
Ministers are thought to have stalled because they feared being accused of 'mass medication' and acting like a 'nanny state'.
Oh, I think that ship done sailed...
Professor Dame Lesley Regan, a gynaecologist at Imperial College's St Mary's Hospital Campus, said there are scientific, medical, ethical and economic reasons for administering the 'correct dose' of folic acid for 'maximum protection'.
It's amazing how easy it is to ensure that these all combine to match your own personal 'ethics', isn't it?
Professor Neena Modi, an expert in neonatal medicine at Imperial College London, said ... Women who avoid gluten or whose main source of carbohydrate is rice will be disadvantaged, Sir Nicholas warned. And mothers from ethnic minority backgrounds, 'who predominantly eat rice, not flour', are already up to two-and-a-half times more at risk of their baby having neural tube defects, Professor Modi said.
'We have a major issue with health disparities and the current proposals will widen these,' Professor Modi said.
How dare those people not get with the programme and take their medicine, eh, Neena?



