Monday blog
Oh dear, how unexpected. Our UK-loathing, WEF-puppet, excuse for a government is hastily putting out the story that much of the background work for the Israel/Hamas peace deal was done by Britain. And now Starmer is rushing off to Egypt to preen himself in front of the cameras as if he had contributed to stopping the Gaza war. No doubt he assumes that we’ll all forget that Starmer (along with his chums Macron and Carney) actually sabotaged peace negotiations by recognising the non-existent state of Palestine which emboldened Hamas to continue fighting by showing them that they were winning the propaganda war.
And now we hear that bankrupt Britain will be paying hundreds of millions to the West-hating Palestinians so the (IMHO) total scumbag Starmer can claim some credit should things go well with Trump’s peace process. Even the Torygraph seems to be falling for this jingoistic nonsense of Britain supposedly being part of the peace negotiations:
“On Monday, Sir Keir will pledge that the UK will play a leading role in phase two of Mr Trump’s plan, which covers the most contentious parts of the deal, including the question of Hamas disarmament. On Saturday, Hamas said it would relinquish control of Gaza but refused to give up arms.”
“Sir Keir will also announce £20million of British aid to prevent famine, malnutrition and disease in Gaza, and said he would host an international summit bringing together businesses, financiers and governments to help co-ordinate reconstruction efforts in the territory. “We stand determined to seize this opportunity to deliver a lasting peace and a stable, secure future for the whole region,” he will say.” “Today is the first, crucial phase of ending this war, and now we must deliver the second phase, in full. The UK will support the next stage of talks to ensure the full implementation of the peace plan, so that people on both sides can rebuild their lives in safety and security.”
Perhaps Keir, who is so generous with our money when it comes to doling it out to camel-botherers (sorry, slip of the keyboard. I meant ‘our Arabian friends’), has forgotten that the Arab countries have more than enough cash to sort out Gaza?
Meanwhile in Gaza, civil war has already broken out between Hamas and various anti-Hamas clans. But I guess the ‘free free Palestine‘ anti-semitic hate marchers won’t be protesting about that.
As for ordinary Brits, I suspect that this video expresses what they feel about Palestine:














Ah, bless the blogs heart, still trying to summon the righteous indignation for this old chestnut in October 2025. Predictable jingoism, eh? Always eager to seize the spotlight, even if its just pretending Britain single-handedly brokered peace after everyone else failed. The sheer absurdity of suggesting our leading role is anything more than cheerful financial support for future photo ops is quite something. And lets not forget, with typical British flair, £20 million to prevent famine while ignoring the root causes – probably just good PR for the government to feel important. Carry on, Keir, the show must go on, regardless of the actual substance!deltarune chapter 4 asgore prophecy
Right, so this lot thinks Sir Keir and Starmer are suddenly peace heroes? Honestly, its like watching a farce. One minute theyre supposedly sabotaging talks, the next theyre rushing off to Egypt to preen like theyre the ones stopping the Gaza war. And £20 million for Gaza? Dont they know were practically bankrupt? Its all such jingoistic nonsense. Its like theyre trying to rewrite history with the same old tricks. But hey, while theyre at it, maybe they can arrange a peace deal between the Bank of England and the National Debt. Now *that* would be something worth watching!football bros
Haha, bless their hearts, trying to spin this into a Britain success story. Preening himself in front of the cameras? Sounds like classic Starmer to me. As for paying hundreds of millions to West-hating Palestinians for optics, well, heres hoping the checks clear before the banks collapse from all the Brexit-related debt. And Keirs pledge to host a summit? More like a potluck for the already-bankrupt Treasury, I bet. What a jolly old time for jingoistic nonsense!quay random