Do you think Labour’s plan is to create a bigger fuck up every day so that previous fuck ups are quick forgotten? I mean Lucy Powell is largely forgotten since Starmer signed a trade deal handing over our economy to India. When the public get outraged by this he’ll do a deal with the US which will be worse. That’ll be forgotten when we have another Muslim massacre and understandable protest (sorry riots). Then Reeves will take another £60bn in taxes mainly off pensioners so we’ll forget the massacres. Is Starmer smart enough to have such a plan? Surely they can’t keep fucking everything up through incompetence? This must be deliberate?
We won't see any change in the so called elite until Parliament is stormed by those who follow the religion of peace or one of them shits on Starmer's doorstep.
Killing MPs (RIP Sir David Amess) had no effect.
Sweden is where we're headed where they had bombings everyday in January.
This is a very important article. Where does one start? The ‘tea party’ nearly sent me over the edge and I haven’t quite recovered. Just imagine if he’d been the PM at the time. Not to mention his ridiculous, low-IQ, cowardly cabinet. Or imagine what he’d have been like had he been conscripted to fight (or Lammy, or Miliband. Or Dodds, Rayner, Powell etc since they now allow women into the fighting bits of the Army). Not that he’d have managed to fight, or even get to the fight, but you know what I mean. Attempting to take some of the glory of the men who did fight (which is what he has been doing) is shameful. What on Earth would they would think about the country now? Heartbreaking. Those men, and the women and children who supported them, have been utterly betrayed.
It’s written in a fury but also to laugh (what else can one do) at how far we’ve fallen! I think Lammy being our Foreign Secretary is the lowest point in British history - and I haven’t forgotten the Fall of Singapore!
You’re right! Hoist a St. George’s Cross, pour a drink and laugh. But I share your fury. And you’re right about Lammy. Singapore included! Again, great, and important article, thanks for writing it.
It’s written in a fury but also to laugh (what else can one do) at how far we’ve fallen! I think Lammy being our Foreign Secretary is the lowest point in British history - and I haven’t forgotten the Fall of Singapore!
Nice article thank you. Sadly it's all deliberate and designed to infuriate. In the hope that the powder keg will combust. I have long stopped looking at the legacy media. Even GB News is simply there to goad & gaslight. Perhaps Neil Oliver too. I suspect, like Waterloo both sides are being funded.
Agree with you mostly, you're wrong about Neil a more genuine guy you're never likely to meet. GB News kicked him out as he's too much like us great people.
I totally agree with you the Police are worse than useless and your reference to Sickdick Khunt is on the mark as well what we need civil war it is the only way we can guarantee the DEATH of the political elite class who have caused all this shit.
I think maybe you give "them" too much credit when you say this God-awful mess is deliberately being inflicted. The politicians I see are way too useless to have planned anything at all. What we are living through is the result of unintended consequences. Open borders sounds nice - lots of jolly foreigners rocking up to help by opening interesting restaurants or being useful heart surgeons. Outsourcing public services to private companies sounds good - letting the public buy shares in utilities companies and really feeling "we own them" plus private companies needing to make a profit so none of that public sector eternal tea-break stuff. Legalising gayness - well, why punish people for their sexual preferences? Unintended consequences? Scuzzy lowlife foreigners realising we're a soft touch, private companies from abroad with no interest in providing decent utilities, gayness being morphed into transgenderism and paedophilia. "Oh dear, we didn't see any of that coming" say the do-gooder campaigners and please-love-me politicians. I could go on but why bother!
It was a mix - originally. But there's now a definite move into provocation of the law-abiding and a desire for their 'far Right' to become reality, to then prove themselves correct and move into the next stage.
The real problem is utopianism, which requires fantasy thinking and punishing of those who don't share it.
Another former corporate scientist-later-turned-teacher in the UK saying pretty much the same thing as you at the same time: https://rudolphrigger.substack.com/p/practically-useless. Sounds increasingly miserable over there on your side of the Atlantic.
Yes and thanks for link. The English are slow to anger - see famous poem by Kipling - but when they do, it's very much slower to subside. Compared to Americans, we're less 'cheerful' and can seem miserabilist.
But something's changed - many people are saying so - and the anger isn't of the miserabilist/cosy bleakness type. It's a fury - especially over the grooming scandal. I've never felt a mood like it.
Unfairness is something the English also loathe and never forgive - and the callous disregard for those girls isn't something that will ever be forgiven or forgotten.
Yes- I get ‘the feeling’as well. I’ve never felt it so strongly. I have never known so many people be so ‘disheartened’ I never seen such a poor show for D-Day, even I couldn’t get the bunting up- I usually am full on - but there sure is a very dark cloud over this country at the moment. I also think it is very deliberate- but I have not yet worked out why- or what is the desired outcome or have the so called progressive completely fuck up and unable to tame the monster they created- which is starting to bite them back☹️
Much the same change took place here after the 2020 US federal 'election' and the ensuing January 6th 'criminal' proceedings. The silent, cheerful American-style fury engine is still running hot here, as the offenders concerned have yet to evidence any remorse (they're evidently dumber and more clueless than tree stumps).
Do you think Labour’s plan is to create a bigger fuck up every day so that previous fuck ups are quick forgotten? I mean Lucy Powell is largely forgotten since Starmer signed a trade deal handing over our economy to India. When the public get outraged by this he’ll do a deal with the US which will be worse. That’ll be forgotten when we have another Muslim massacre and understandable protest (sorry riots). Then Reeves will take another £60bn in taxes mainly off pensioners so we’ll forget the massacres. Is Starmer smart enough to have such a plan? Surely they can’t keep fucking everything up through incompetence? This must be deliberate?
It's certainly a plan to have endless 'big things' - whereas the accretion of small but constant shit goes on and on.
We won't see any change in the so called elite until Parliament is stormed by those who follow the religion of peace or one of them shits on Starmer's doorstep.
Killing MPs (RIP Sir David Amess) had no effect.
Sweden is where we're headed where they had bombings everyday in January.
We really need Tony Abbott !
This is a very important article. Where does one start? The ‘tea party’ nearly sent me over the edge and I haven’t quite recovered. Just imagine if he’d been the PM at the time. Not to mention his ridiculous, low-IQ, cowardly cabinet. Or imagine what he’d have been like had he been conscripted to fight (or Lammy, or Miliband. Or Dodds, Rayner, Powell etc since they now allow women into the fighting bits of the Army). Not that he’d have managed to fight, or even get to the fight, but you know what I mean. Attempting to take some of the glory of the men who did fight (which is what he has been doing) is shameful. What on Earth would they would think about the country now? Heartbreaking. Those men, and the women and children who supported them, have been utterly betrayed.
It’s written in a fury but also to laugh (what else can one do) at how far we’ve fallen! I think Lammy being our Foreign Secretary is the lowest point in British history - and I haven’t forgotten the Fall of Singapore!
You’re right! Hoist a St. George’s Cross, pour a drink and laugh. But I share your fury. And you’re right about Lammy. Singapore included! Again, great, and important article, thanks for writing it.
It’s written in a fury but also to laugh (what else can one do) at how far we’ve fallen! I think Lammy being our Foreign Secretary is the lowest point in British history - and I haven’t forgotten the Fall of Singapore!
Nice article thank you. Sadly it's all deliberate and designed to infuriate. In the hope that the powder keg will combust. I have long stopped looking at the legacy media. Even GB News is simply there to goad & gaslight. Perhaps Neil Oliver too. I suspect, like Waterloo both sides are being funded.
Agree with you mostly, you're wrong about Neil a more genuine guy you're never likely to meet. GB News kicked him out as he's too much like us great people.
I totally agree with you the Police are worse than useless and your reference to Sickdick Khunt is on the mark as well what we need civil war it is the only way we can guarantee the DEATH of the political elite class who have caused all this shit.
I think maybe you give "them" too much credit when you say this God-awful mess is deliberately being inflicted. The politicians I see are way too useless to have planned anything at all. What we are living through is the result of unintended consequences. Open borders sounds nice - lots of jolly foreigners rocking up to help by opening interesting restaurants or being useful heart surgeons. Outsourcing public services to private companies sounds good - letting the public buy shares in utilities companies and really feeling "we own them" plus private companies needing to make a profit so none of that public sector eternal tea-break stuff. Legalising gayness - well, why punish people for their sexual preferences? Unintended consequences? Scuzzy lowlife foreigners realising we're a soft touch, private companies from abroad with no interest in providing decent utilities, gayness being morphed into transgenderism and paedophilia. "Oh dear, we didn't see any of that coming" say the do-gooder campaigners and please-love-me politicians. I could go on but why bother!
It was a mix - originally. But there's now a definite move into provocation of the law-abiding and a desire for their 'far Right' to become reality, to then prove themselves correct and move into the next stage.
The real problem is utopianism, which requires fantasy thinking and punishing of those who don't share it.
Another former corporate scientist-later-turned-teacher in the UK saying pretty much the same thing as you at the same time: https://rudolphrigger.substack.com/p/practically-useless. Sounds increasingly miserable over there on your side of the Atlantic.
Yes and thanks for link. The English are slow to anger - see famous poem by Kipling - but when they do, it's very much slower to subside. Compared to Americans, we're less 'cheerful' and can seem miserabilist.
But something's changed - many people are saying so - and the anger isn't of the miserabilist/cosy bleakness type. It's a fury - especially over the grooming scandal. I've never felt a mood like it.
Unfairness is something the English also loathe and never forgive - and the callous disregard for those girls isn't something that will ever be forgiven or forgotten.
Yes- I get ‘the feeling’as well. I’ve never felt it so strongly. I have never known so many people be so ‘disheartened’ I never seen such a poor show for D-Day, even I couldn’t get the bunting up- I usually am full on - but there sure is a very dark cloud over this country at the moment. I also think it is very deliberate- but I have not yet worked out why- or what is the desired outcome or have the so called progressive completely fuck up and unable to tame the monster they created- which is starting to bite them back☹️
It’s deliberate, now. They’ve no choice but to double down - as Macbeth says:
‘I am in blood stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more,
Returning were as tedious as go o'er.’
Yes , but WHY- why have they created this? They are mostly well healed well houses etc- so WHAT is the end game ‘vision’ for these people?
You've answered it yourself. And there's a famous quote:
'There's a lot of money, in the poor'.
Just ask any CEO of a charity - say David Miliband.
It's very expensive being poor.
So their own embellishment.Wow -
Spot on Paul ! Though the vast majority are oblivious in their little cocoons.
Much the same change took place here after the 2020 US federal 'election' and the ensuing January 6th 'criminal' proceedings. The silent, cheerful American-style fury engine is still running hot here, as the offenders concerned have yet to evidence any remorse (they're evidently dumber and more clueless than tree stumps).