Friday, 27 February 2026
Where Next for the Muslim Bloc Vote?
Denton and Gorton Result in one Word.
Predictable.
I blogged previously about Labour and the Greens scrabbling for Muslim votes.
We know the Green party did an advert entirely in Urdu. They won. That's what it takes now. It's a game-changer. And a warning.
The Muslim vote know Labour are done and they have switched to the Greens. The Greens are the party with the best pandering to the Muslim bloc vote. The Greens have realised that capturing the Muslim bloc vote ensures success.
There should be no doubt now that UK politics is a sectarian battlefield. Sectarianism has reached the House of Commons. The Greens were voted in for no other reason than they pandered to the Muslim vote.
In seats like Denton and Gorton, the Christian indigenous vote has to come out massively and decisively in order to defeat the Muslim bloc vote, otherwise they lose. The numbers are so finely balanced.
I heard people in interviews saying they wouldn't vote. Well, good luck with that. Because you'll get a what you deserve, something that doesn't serve your interests. You'll get a council that installs Muslim officials, (eventually) Muslim MPs, and eventually you'll get nothing, because it will all be diverted to the Muslims. I've seen it happen.
This is the battleground Restore Britain has to fight on. It has to unite the non-Muslim vote.
Importing ex-Tories, as Reform have done is not the answer. Straight away you have lost the ex-Labour vote.
Restore Britain has to be clean of Toryism, cronyism, and has to resist the urge to allow the taint of past political mistakes stick.
Restore Britain needs to be a new broom, a clean broom, sweeping away the previous malaise.
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Colonialist BBC
Well, strike me as confused. The dear old befuddled, BBC, the proto-Communist broadcaster with the leftist of left leanings, actually produces websites in colonial languages.
I thought it was a joke at first, but no.
The BBC actually go to the trouble and expense of translating articles and publishing them online on separate websites. Not only that, they translate to colonial languages, like African pidgin English.
Another is BBC Afrique, which translates to African colonial French.
Have a look at Domot - BBC News Pidgin
and Accueil - BBC News Afrique
In fact the BBC, through the BBC World Service, supply web articles and more in the following:
Pidgin, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Afaan Oromoo, Amharic, Somali, Tigrinya, Gahuza, Bengali, Dari, Gujarati, Marathi, Nepali, Pashto, Punjabi, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Burmese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Brasil, Mundo, Persian, and Turkish.
And as far as I'm aware, we are paying for that through our TV licence.
The thing that gets me, is why? I understand that the government may want to get the British side of any story out there, but why are we paying essentially for propaganda?
I spy a saving there, unless someone can give me a bloody good financial reason not to just cut the lot.