was nine years old when a Labour
government followed the US into an
illegal war in Iraq, sold to the public on
lies.
Twenty-three years later, we're back
on the streets opposing another Labour
government and another illegal war -
this time against Iran.
We have suffered our worst national humiliation since the Suez debacle, if
not the fall of Singapore. This time, though, we lack the excuse of having
been pressured by alies or attacked by foes. The decision to cower and
plead neutrality even as Iranian proxies were lobbing ordnance at us was
entirely our own.
Sir Keir Starmer's pusillanimity has left us looking weak, needy and
duplicitous. And all for what? Anxiety about anti-lsrael voters in
constituencies like Gorton and Denton? Fear of crossing our human-rights
obsessed Attorney General, Lord Hermer?
Paywall down.
In a desperate attempt to make Trump and Netanyahu's war all about the UK government, you simultaneously have the Your Party tendency sowing a narrative that we're already fighting on America's side... and the Ladybird Libertarians calling it the greatest humiliation since the Fall of Singapore.
08.03.2026 08:56
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It's extremely clear that the US doesn't really have an objective here except to inflict maximum pain, and attacking water supply is going to end catastrophically for the entire region. It's not just a war crime, it's approaching a crime against humanity.
08.03.2026 09:40
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New grammar schools set to return if Farage becomes PM
The creation of new selective schools was outlawed by New Labour in 1998
Crushingly predictable. Utterly unjustified by decades of research. A shibboleth in place of a policy.
05.03.2026 18:14
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On the one hand, a clearly deranged lunatic in the White House starting a dangerous illegal war on Iran with already-serious repercussions for the region and world...
Or having a pop at Keir Starmer.
You just knew which side the Right would come down on.
06.03.2026 07:13
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Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey:
"Tax exiles like Isabel Oakeshott and washed up old footballers who mock ordinary people who stay in the UK and pay our taxes... As we protect them, it's only right for tax exiles to start paying taxes to fund our armed forces, just like the rest of us".
02.03.2026 16:11
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I hope so, but worry that most '24 Tory voters will vote Reform next time. Traditional one nation Tories had already mostly gone to the LDs. And as Labour benefited from split Tory/Reform votes in '24, Reform - having already swept up Tory votes - might from split progressive votes in the next GE.
27.02.2026 09:42
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I don't think Labour will necessarily hold most of London in their present state!
27.02.2026 09:35
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“You don't understand. I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.”
27.02.2026 08:58
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A Green win must mean that "left behind" voters forgotten by Westminster want open borders and legalised class A drugs. That's how it works right?
27.02.2026 04:35
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That's optimistic. Didn't they get 14/15% last time? And the Tories were still in the 20s then.
27.02.2026 09:18
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Thank god. A great win for Hannah Spencer and the Greens, for #GortonAndDenton and for progressive voters. Made even greater by the huge Reform sulk. And the fact that the hateful Goodwin got whooped.
Now Labour, look to your left because you will not win from the right. We’re sick of that failure.
27.02.2026 06:58
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Fall in UK net migration threatens to carve deep hole in public finances
Issue is expected to come under the spotlight in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement
The migration doom loop at work: does anyone in government seriously think that a strategy designed to keep out skilled workers and students makes either economic or political sense?
://www.ft.com/content/7408ad00-e4eb-41c7-8849-36061bc0eac1
26.02.2026 22:17
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Most people in England & Wales are not Christian, and it’s axiomatic to a free society that religious beliefs - or the lack of them - are irrelevant to civic participation. Britain is a pluralist, not a Christian, society; and this is one more reason to fight Reform UK.
23.02.2026 12:49
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It is slightly irritating that the Guardian uncritically reports his claim that taxpayers are spending "an ever increasing proportion of our national income on out-of-work benefits” without pointing out that it is, in fact, false.
10.02.2026 16:51
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We need constitutional reform.
31.01.2026 22:39
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So much admiration for those out protesting in freezing conditions. This is what standing up against authoritarianism looks like.
24.01.2026 10:17
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It was absolutely brilliant. So happy they stuck together!
24.01.2026 00:21
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not only is this an appalling take which attacks Starmer for the actions of a lunatic and not the lunatic, but also strays well beyond ‘unbiased’ reporting
20.01.2026 09:36
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This is (1) disgraceful at a moment of national danger, (2) laughably unserious and (3) deeply unwise when the President is obviously becoming incapacitated and the most unpopular person in the whole UK. Utterly disqualifying.
20.01.2026 09:21
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All of these people - Mogg, Farage, Carswell, Jenrick, Hannan and the rest need to be forever reminded of what they backed and supported
18.01.2026 17:41
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Watching GB News or reading the Telegraph you realise there is a slice of right-wing opinion that would happily betray this country.
18.01.2026 15:19
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Labour can extend this beyond X and start going after Reform politicians making money from the site. "Will Farage give back the money he made from this sex offender site?" Etc...
13.01.2026 13:16
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Total and utter and unmitigated bollocks. Luke and his destructively factional, entirely deluded mates are steering Labour to electoral wipe out and the country towards the catastrophe of nationalist right-wing government. This is exactly like Brexit: a car crash happening in slow motion.
09.01.2026 13:59
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I mean they do lose when their polls go down. Belief and nerve aren't much use in winning elections if no one votes for you.
06.01.2026 12:26
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Starmer's tweet couldn't be clearer but a bit awkward when one of the main government comms platforms literally does this as a feature now
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This is a very simple coordination problem.
No one Labour MP can solve it. But No. 10/the government could, tomorrow, with one letter from the Cabinet Secretary.
Both in their own self-interest and for the sake of our democracy, they should.
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