Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Too tall for the police to tackle

What’s a good way for attention-seeking migrants to get their wish? Riding around the centre of Manchester, pretending to be Mounties, worked for a couple of them when supporters of Iranian terrorists and their opponents were out on the streets at the weekend just gone. Totally ignored by the cops.

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Petrol 145.9p/litre, diesel 165.9p/litre today.

Epic fail

Were we astonished by a 25-year-old picture of Prince Andrew and Petey, in bathrobe wraps, sitting at a patio table with that Epstein bloke? Not even slightly. Is the photo sensational? Not even a little bit. It just shows a bit of routine freeloading by two blokes who could get away with it. Yawn, Daily Disaster.
    A display of twerpish hysteria is by far the best way in the world to demolish credibility.

In a graveyard of political careers

All in all, our present Home Sec. is turning out to be as big a duck egg as anyone else churned out by Labour.
    Vast bribes to illegals to sod off, letting Havering Council ban a traditional Boy Scouts’ St. George’s Day march in Romford, ‘reforms’ which will take years to come into effect; if at all.
    Wot next?

No favour done

Events are bludgeoning the grasping Fantasist of the Exchequer. Her fuel duty hike is under threat from the Middle East war. But, no doubt, some other scam is on the way via the back door to let Labour continue to tax ‘n’ waste.

Situation normal

Bier Smarmer has been mooched again by President Thump for being useless. Smarmer fails to notice as he’s too busy with the third-tier cover-up of the Mandelsleaze scandal.

Paradise? Not.

Fall-out from the war – we’re being told that the regime in the United Arab Emirates is every bit as repressive as the one in Iran. Posturing, oppressive policing and casual torture and murder abound. Which is why the influenzers in Dubai are pretending there’s nothing dangerous going on there despite the Iranian attacks.