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Date Posted:2022-04-13 10:49:33Copy HTML

A room for all things political

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Date Posted:2026-02-08 08:05:37Copy HTML

Our most famous Jewish peerage is the Barony of Rothschild of Tring created in 1885 for Sir Nathan Rothschild who became the 1st Baron. The title still exists in the person of Nathaniel, 5th Baron. His wife is a former glamour model, not all Baronesses wear pearls.

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Our most famous Jewish peerage is the Barony of Rothschild of Tring created in 1885 for Sir Nathan Rothschild who became the 1st Baron. The title still exists in the person of Nathaniel, 5th Baron. His wife is a former glamour model, not all Baronesses wear pearls.

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The banker family? Would appear that Nat the 5th has good taste in women, eh?

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Date Posted:2026-02-08 09:34:21Copy HTML

And an extravagant taste in houses too.

Inside the Rothschild family estate packed with priceless art and a 15,000  bottle wine cellar

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Surprised one of the Rothschild's wasn't on the Titanic. It would add to the conspiracy theory that J.P. Morgan planned the disaster to rid himself of his rivals.
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Date Posted:2026-02-10 01:25:28Copy HTML

Mandelson has voluntarily left the Lords, before he was shoved. I have to say, and I probably have over the years on here, that Mandelson is without doubt the most loathsome, disgusting man in British politics. If he had been around in Nazi Germany he would have been either a Gestapo or camp operative. This Epstein saga has a very lorrrrng way to go yet. It is multi layered and will envelop a lot of famous people in the end. Anybody who was caught up in this is finished in public life. Take no prisoners.

Mandelson is known as "The Prince of Darkness" & here I thought that was Ozzy. Recent photo of him adorned in his undies, with a robed woman in what appears to be a hotel setting. Both seem to be perusing menus. See Room Service. Some say Starmer is "toast."

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Starmer is safe for three months at least. There's a by-election in a "safe" Labour seat they're forecast to lose and in May we've got local elections in which, again, Labour are expected to do badly. That's when he'll be in real danger, if the results are truly bad there will be talk of replacing him so as to get the new PM up and running before the next General Election.

The danger here is a case of "better the devil you know". Any new PM could be far more Left than Starmer who is a moderate in Labour terms, we could be stuck with someone even worse heading down a more Socialist path. Parties in trouble tend to lurch to the opposite of what's gone before - from Centre Left to Far Left  in the hope that a dramatic change of direction will appeal to the voters, usually it does not.    

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The Guardian has retracted...........err corrected, their Tulsi Gabbard whistleblower story after their source was revealed as unreliable. Gabbard has denied the story from the get-go.
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The POTUS gets to appoint the following job titles: The Secretary of War The Deputy Secretary of War The Special Assistant to The Secretary & Deputy Secretary Executive Assistant to The Deputy Secretary Executive Assistant to the Secretary Confidential Assistant to The Special Assistant Personal & Confidential Assistant to The Deputy Secretary Private Secretary to The Deputy Secretary Personal Secretary to The Deputy Secretary Chauffeur to The Deputy Secretary Private Secretary to The Executive Secretary Unofficially these are called "Plum" jobs selected off the "Plum" list.
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P.M. Starmer calls for Andrew Mountbatten-Windson, the former prince, to testify to the U.S. Congress about his Epstein ties after newly released nasty photos of him & an unidentified woman were revealed. And Peter Mandelson, former ambassador to the U.S., Lord, member of Labour Party, resigned, after revelations that he funneled secret economic information to Epstein & received payments from Epstein totaling $75,000. Mandelson said he didn't remember the payments but didn't want to cause further embarrassment. In Slovakia, national security advisor Miroslav Lajcak resigned after it emerged that he'd maintained contact with Epstein after the financier was imprisoned for soliciting a minor. The house of cards falling one after another. Who is next?
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A lot more names to come I think. The holding back of certain information is suspicious.

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Date Posted:2026-02-11 04:23:46Copy HTML

You have a suspicious mind, Mark. Your nom de plume could be Sherlock.
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Date Posted:2026-02-11 06:50:09Copy HTML

I get the feeling that the really big names over there will get away simply because it's too big a hornet's nest to disturb. People from all walks of life and both sides of the political spectrum will be named, better to keep it quiet is the impression I'm getting.



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Date Posted:2026-02-12 09:40:42Copy HTML

I see Mad dami is now introducing Islamic history sermons into his politics for the great unwashed. He’s trying to paint Mohammed as some kind of benevolent charity worker instead of what he was which was a mass murderer. His latest speech was an introduction to the masses of basic Islam for beginners. in the west we keep religion out of politics Muslims have never kept religion out of their politics, their politics is religion, they’re very life from morning until night is religion, it is how they are raised from the tit. Western liberals have yet to grasp this and when they finally do, they will be shocked to find that their historic right to complain about their government is suddenly a dangerous act. Over the next few years, if this maniac survives, New York will be fundamentally interfered with from within by Islam‘s useful idiots. Frankly, the Islamic world can not believe how easy it is to destroy the Christian west not from without but from within. They do it in every single country they infest on a daily basis, one brick at a time and ironically, they do it using our money, money from oil.

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Camden's council in London wants to ban dogs from Camden because muslims don't like them
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Camden's council in London wants to ban dogs from Camden because muslims don't like them

Over here a dog bit a Muslim & then spent the next 2 hours licking his own arse just to get the bad taste out of his mouth. I read that somewhere. 

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The Council propose to ban dogs from Council owned areas such as Camden Heath, not ban dogs from the area entirely. 

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The Council propose to ban dogs from Council owned areas such as Camden Heath, not ban dogs from the area entirely. 


oh no? The foot is in the door and once accepted for one thing that’s the end of dogs and if you haven’t figured that out yet I suggest you get with the program, the program is Islamic compliance

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Date Posted:2026-02-13 08:34:00Copy HTML

You're getting a little unhinged. The idea that a Council can ban dogs is utterly ludicrous. They can do so on property they own, but not on public streets. gardens or houses. Let's see if this goes ahead, I'll make a prediction now, of course it bloody won't!

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Re:Politics

Date Posted:2026-02-13 02:13:58Copy HTML

We'll see.
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