“Shot dead”: the jihadist who couldn’t take his knife out of the wrapper

The shooting dead of the “Streatham terrorist”, Sudesh Amman, earlier this month was the second extrajudicial killing, or summary execution, of an alleged knife-wielding jihadist in three months. The first was the killing of Usman Khan, who actually appeared to have been disarmed before he was shot. Footage of that incident showed a person, later More...

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By P W Laurie On Saturday, November 9th, 2019
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A brief history of recent elections leading to the collective stupidity of 2017: a gibbering imbecility about to be repeated

If most people vote in British general elections, where the outcome time after time is a steady progress to the same destination irrespective of which party is in office, because they think their political team More...

By P W Laurie On Monday, October 21st, 2019
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With the Leave-voting ignoramus worked into nervous frenzy (assisted by own leadership), tolerance at last for the Article 50 Treaty?

For nearly a year, this site has been explaining to its readership how the British Government has been attempting to engineer tolerance of the Article 50 Treaty, otherwise known as the Brexit deal, or the Withdrawal More...

By P W Laurie On Tuesday, July 30th, 2019
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National Action Series; Part Six: Spare us the cutter, couldn’t cut the mustard

It happened very quietly in the last fortnight: a man was sentenced to three years in jail for being a member of National Action. Daniel Ward was originally amongst a set of five people who were arrested in September More...

By P W Laurie On Saturday, June 8th, 2019
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Brexit Party fulfils its primary role after all: by-election turnout improves at Peterborough

Even while the author was explaining, in other articles to the FBEL audience, that the Brexit Party was an operation, all the baloney about them was such that he suspected that there would be a win for Farage’s More...

By P W Laurie On Monday, May 27th, 2019
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Wanting to remain in the EU is extremist minority viewpoint – and other things not to be learnt from the election

It is the role of the corporate-media, after an election, to assist politicians in an exercise of interpreting the result for the electorate: to tell the people how they voted beyond the obvious facts of winning More...

By P W Laurie On Monday, May 13th, 2019
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EU elections candidate asks: Why is Farage all over the airwaves while my party is ignored?; answer: the Brexit Party is an operation

Of course, the huge irony of Nigel Farage “angrily lashing out” or “launching into a rant” or “melting down” – or however anyone would like to characterise his performance – on a BBC Sunday More...

By P W Laurie On Friday, March 8th, 2019
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“Robinson” shadow theatre bulletin: the interminable play that won’t be deterred by empty house, bored audience

Another day, another unfeasible escapade in the soap opera that is the politically intolerable “Tommy Robinson” industrial complex (the problem) versus the arbiters of the politically correct (the reaction) More...

By P W Laurie On Sunday, December 30th, 2018
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That thing launched at Gatwick still hasn’t landed, and might not be able to

If the Gatwick drone incident teaches one thing, it’s this: remote controlled vehicle enthusiasts need an alibi when the planets rise in the airspace above Britain’s airports. In that way, they may avoid winding More...

By P W Laurie On Saturday, November 17th, 2018
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National Action series; Part Four: more Army connections, confirmed and suspected

ITV news, which has had an especial interest in the subject, would have its audience believe that “National Action (NA) has hit the headlines again”. Of course, one must understand that things are not as they More...