The script is good in this, the narrator is fine … it’s just that near the start a few times in the editing … he cuts and some loud noise accompanies it … yes, it does seem to be just in the first few minutes. Other than that … fine.
The script is good in this, the narrator is fine … it’s just that near the start a few times in the editing … he cuts and some loud noise accompanies it … yes, it does seem to be just in the first few minutes. Other than that … fine.
(0604) Late start, plus slowing down, might mean some delays, not many. Grey poisoned wall to wall sky out there. Concerned about IYE whom I think might have missed this post item 8 . (0639)
5. The Chinese perspective

This is one of the three or four one-offs I’d ordinarily not post (as with Lord Toby’s Reform perspective these days). As it’s from the CCP directly, via South China news (their equivalent of Pravda perhaps), then take it or leave it … but it’s how they’re thinking.
4. Steve at 1467
JH: Going to add Alice Smith’s comment right here if Steve does not mind:

3. A rarely posted item these days

2. DAD at 1467
a) France. Jean Messiha: “Election or Insurrection, the Republic’s twilight”. A French conservative magazine published a dystopian fiction imagining mass violence and chaos following a hypothetical Marine Le Pen victory in 2027, sparking widespread debate across Europe.
b) France. Lyon Prefecture Bans Rally Promoting ‘Remigration’ The Rhône prefecture banned an identitarian gathering in Lyon supporting “remigration” policies, citing public order concerns and allegations of racial discrimination.
c) The Beaches of England have become Migrant r@pe grounds. “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall never surrender.”
d) A school in Ceuta is suffering the consequences of the recent mass migrant invasion of the Spanish city after illegals continuously littered, left faeces and urine, and used its facilities as a “camp.”
e) (See 1467 for this item)
1. The National Lottery
… plus the RNLI … what’s the difference in effect on the British public? Not a lot, imho.

The fragment below needs to be enlarged on your screen … you’ll get the idea.
