He came. He taxed. He left. 🎺 Goodbye-ee Two Year Keir, the official political parody music video celebrating the departure of Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, set to the classic WWI Music Hall anthem ‘Goodbye-ee’.
Featuring Kemi Badenoch as the voice of a relieved nation, Nigel Farage pint-in-hand, and a removal van that says everything. Here’s more from Join The Resistance.
Europe is reaching record highs in heat, but climate activists have other concerns. Why haven’t they installed air conditioners, at least in grade schools and nursing homes, where the young and old are more vulnerable?
There’s a simple lesson here. We do not want Communists or Socialists gaining power across the United States. Stupidity should never be rewarded. Here’s more from Glenn Beck.
Keir Starmer will tender his resignation today as Prime Minister of Great Britain. American President Donald Trump confirmed as much on Sunday.
The only remaining question: Who will succeed Starmer? There’s quite a lot of speculation, mostly focusing on Andy Burnham, a Labour Party member of Parliament. Burnham just won re-election by a clean margin over his Reform Party opponent, taking roughly 55 percent of the vote in his northern district of Makerfield.
Burnham is even more of a leftist than Starmer. A politician who identifies as a Socialist, Burnham is an outspoken opponent to nationalism, calling it “an ugly brand of politics.”
Can the Right stop his new regime? That will require Nigel Farage’s Reform Party and Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain working together, rather than cutting each other off. Hard to say if that can happen. Here, analyst David Starkey discusses Burnham with Mark Littlewood. Their take? Burham will crash and burn, but the right is in danger as well.
In this presentation from the Global Deception Conference in London, Bill Cooper traces the origins of secret societies, mystery schools, symbolism, and hidden power structures that he believed have influenced civilization for thousands of years.
Whether you agree with his conclusions or not, this remains one of Cooper’s most thought-provoking and controversial lectures. Here’s more from Video Advice.
Keir Starmer will resign his post as Prime Minister of Great Britain on Monday. This follows multiple setbacks for Starmer’s Labour Party in British elections, culminating in the massive report on rapes by illegal aliens against young white British women.
Reuters, reporting on the pending resignation, says, “Starmer had reached the conclusion that his position was no longer tenable after speaking to cabinet ministers, advisers, donors and trade union leaders.”
Here’s a report from Sky News, on 98 members of Parliament calling for Starmer to resign. Up next: Who will succeed him? Will definitely be a tight spot.
The British ruling classes covered up and hid rape gangs that violated as many as 250,000 young white girls across Great Britain, a newly released report called the Rape Gang Inquiry reveals.
These rapes first began in the mid 1950s and grew more troublesome and problematic over the following decades. Not only were young girls subjected to rapes, but also trafficked and sometimes forced to convert to Islam. Nearly all of the rape gangs were led by migrants, mostly of Pakistani origin.
Officials turned a blind eye not wanting to stir up racial hostilities.
Here, journalist Frank Wright joins the Alex Jones Show to discuss the disgusting findings. Not only must the members of these gangs be imprisoned, but the responsible politicians who allowed this crime to flourish must be punished. What vile and treacherous swine!
As the new peace deal with Iran comes into play, the debate continues: Did President Donald Trump appease Iran, like Barack Obama? Did Trump simply copy Obama? Or did Trump lay the groundwork for something more substantial, with teeth, to verify Iran complies? Will we see continued terrorism emanating from Tehran? Will that nation once again step up its nuclear ambitions?
For the short term, the deal spurred rising stock markets. Meanwhile, Trump traveled to France for the G7 conference, sharing the limelight with French President Emmanuel Macron. Are we witnessing the old Guard falling apart? Will Macron and his left-leaning counterparts in Great Britain and Germany survive?
How about Ukraine? Will Trump be able to negotiate an end to that conflict? Where does Russia stand? Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.
Peter Mandelson, the Prince of Darkness, berates fellow members of Keir Starmer’s Labour Party in Great Britain.
Mandelson is the former British ambassador to the United States. He lost his office owing to his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, after it was shown Epstein paid the education fees of Mandelson’s gay husband Reinaldo Avila da Silva.
Here, Mandelson sings “That’s Life” in what’s billed as an uncut What’s App confession, from Join The Resistance.