Friday, 3 October 2025

Government Guilty of Hate Speech and the Greenlighting of Murder?

Over the course of the Labour Party Conference, there was a concerted campaign to smear Nigel Farage as the worst type of Human. He was Labelled Racist, Nazi, and David Lammy even stupidly said the Farage had flirted with the Hitler Youth, ignoring the decades of difference between the end of the Hitler youth and the birth of Farage.

Yes, David Lammy is to History what Diane Abbot is to mathematics.

The protestations and smears aimed at Farage, calling him the worst type of person would be able to be shrugged off as just words, except for one thing: Labour curtailed Farage's security detail just the week before they launched their ad hominem attacks. 

That's Labour's not just dirty, but abhorrent and despicable tricks: smearing Farage, a man who has already had a dozen attacks upon his person just after removing his security detail. 

It's almost as if (and I have to be careful here), that Labour are opening the door to attacks upon Farage whilst ramping up the rhetoric and hateful words against him. Labour are painting a target on Farage and allowing far-left fanatics to take a shot (possibly quite literally). 

The rhetoric has gone far past just hate speech, their actions reveal their despicable nature. It really looks like they are asking for someone to off Nigel. Of course if some fruit-loop leftist does the deed, the government can deny any link, despite their clear incitement.

But given the recent events in Manchester, that is not acceptable. Of course it was only a matter of time that thanks to all the anti-Jewish rhetoric from the left of politics and support for the Palestinian cause, some nutter (Islamic or otherwise) would feel emboldened to take a shot (or a stab) at a bunch of Jews., 

Again, the government is culpable in that they haven't toned down their own language and they haven't cracked down on the anti-Jew marches across the country supposedly in support of Palestine.

Most of us know the real truth behind the marches, but the government (including the previous Conservative one) have turned a blind eye and let the hate brew for several months, if not a couple of years now.

What did they expect to happen?

Given the above, it's quite clear the government is creating the hate for their own purpose and enacting legislation to prevent pushback. This is alarming.

Politics in the UK has been dragged down to another level thanks to the antics of the Labour Party. It's the politics of the third world, of South America despots, of Eastern European oligarchs. 

I thought we were better than this, but obviously not. Of course as soon as the right start to play the same game, the left call foul and shout loudly. 

I can't wait for them to be scraped into the bin of British politics and be done with the and their despicable gaslighting and abhorrent off-hand violence.

I hope that the old guard, the Tories, Labour and Liberals, the captured elites, the globalist sycophants are consigned to history once and for all and something good, independent, and FOR the good of the country rises from the cess pool that the previous parties have created.

Wednesday, 1 October 2025

On Digital ID

No, just NO!

Digital ID is so wrong on so many levels. 

The first being it's Euan Blair, Tony's son who is involved with the company that will be creating the Digital ID system. Yes, that Tony Blair whop wanted Id cards back in the Nineties and who was told to Fuck off by the population in a referendum (sound familiar?). Being an out-of-touch politician isn't a recent phenomenon.

Being an ex-IT contractor, I know the scale of teh project. To house all the data of all the people in the country is an extreme project. It's quite obviously beyond the capability of IT companies to do it quickly and on-budget. Not only that, it's beyond their capability to create a secure system that will withstand hundreds of thousands of enquiries  a day and at the same time keep it secure from the hundreds of thousands of illicit access attempts.

If we can't keep M.O.D. data secure, what hope for Digital ID? Even worse when it starts to combine not just identification, but other data. There have been a number of failed attempts to combine NHS data, benefits data, etc. This will be no exception.

From an intelligence standpoint, once your identity is in a single place, along with your medical data and any predilections you may have discussed with your doctor, along with tracking data, the tranche of data on you becomes a blackmailer's wet dream. 

Just let's say you are a politician who has a liking for young girls and you've checked onto a scheme in an attempt to cure your addiction. All on record. All together with payments, tracking, you name it. 

The government says it will be more convenient. Than what? Pulling a driving Licence out of a wallet?

More convenient than pulling a birth certificate out of a cupboard?

And history has warned us not to sacrifice freedom for convenience. When we do that, bad things happen to us.