It's The Muppet Show!

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How can a name hold power? Is this something we can verify?
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Ever wondered what you have to do to get a gig like this?



Well now you know...
A blast back to 2021, by order of UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid:
"Frontline NHS staff in England will have to be fully jabbed by 1st April."

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Someone give the guy an Oscar. Just like Vladimir Zelensky, he's a comedian, and as always, fully supportive of the climate change narrative while pretending to be edgy and against.

I usually quote the previous paragraphs, but this one is more apt:

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If he's against, it means that he acknowledges the existence of a climate change problem, it's a trap. The guy is advocating for science progress because poor people won't care about an issue like this. Same kind of techniques were used during COVID.
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From 29 Nov 2022: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... l-comeback

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The former foreign secretary David Miliband has fuelled speculation that he is preparing a political comeback in Britain after he said nothing had yet been decided on his return and delivered a set piece foreign policy speech urging the UK to make greater cooperation with the EU.

Miliband lost the Labour leadership to his brother Ed in 2010 and resigned from the shadow cabinet. He stood down as an MP and moved to New York in late 2013 with his family to act as the chief executive of the International Rescue Committee.

There has been on/off speculation that he would return to British politics, but his family has settled in New York and it would be a wrench for the family to return.

But Miliband is a close ally of the shadow foreign secretary David Lammy and feels at ease with Keir Starmer’s leadership. No plan has yet been made about where he would seek a seat.

You thought David Miliband left UK politics in 2010 to head up some fictional Terry Nation endeavour, right? Think again.

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And when he gets voted out of his Conservative seat at the next General Election, he'll just be voted back in some nearby Labour seat...and on with the show.

Just a reminder what this character has previously been up to, which in itself tells us the EU has no basis in reality. It's just a bunch of rich thugs.

12 April 2008: Brown absent as Miliband signs EU treaty
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews ... reaty.html
Britain has formally signed the new European Union treaty amid much ceremony in the cloisters of Lisbon's 500-year old Jeronimos Monastery - and in the absence of Gordon Brown.

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David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, who was alone, was the very last to line up to sign a controversial Treaty of Lisbon, drafted to replace the EU Constitution rejected by French and Dutch voters two years ago.

In what is regarded as a major diplomatic gaffe, the Prime Minister was still appearing before a House of Commons committee as the EU's heads of state and government gathered in Portugal's capital to the strain's of Europe's proclaimed "anthem", the Ode to Joy.

"History will remember this day as a day in which new paths of hope were opened toward the European deal," José Socrates, the Portuguese prime minister, told the assembled leaders and guests.

The Prime Minister's trip to Lisbon - Portugal currently holds the EU's rotating presidency - has been mired in controversy after he tried to pull out of the signing which clashes with an appearance before a Commons committee.

Mr Brown has sparked charges of cowardice because he will not be photographed singing the treaty's dotted line with other EU leaders.

He has dismissed the "fuss" over his late arrival and denied that it made him look "marginal" or was designed to avoid bad publicity.

But as well as offending other leaders, Mr Brown has also stoked controversy by referring to the new EU Reform Treaty as a "Constitution" during interviews today.
The House of Commons committee was real business, that's probably why Gordon had to miss the pantomime show.

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14 June 2019: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48631116
Former Labour and Change UK MP Chuka Umunna has joined the Liberal Democrats, saying he was "wrong" to think "millions of politically homeless people... wanted a new party".

The Streatham MP said he had "massively underestimated just how difficult it is to set up a fully fledged new party without an existing infrastructure".

And you thought you saw the back of Chuka Umunna and his party hopping antics when he was voted out of his seat in 2019, right? ...Think again!

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14 April 2021: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/zahawi-look-c ... 32210.html
Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi says the government is right to consult on whether Covid vaccines for care workers could be made compulsory. He explains it has a duty of care to the elderly to consider such a move when dealing with such a deadly virus.

Remember, death rates are now much higher than before the "pandemic".

10 Jan 2023: Excess deaths in 2022 among worst in 50 years
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-64209221
More than 650,000 deaths were registered in the UK in 2022 - 9% more than 2019.

This represents one of the largest excess death levels outside the pandemic in 50 years.

Though far below peak pandemic levels, it has prompted questions about why more people are still dying than normal.
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I suspect Chuka Umunna is a woman, very female eyes there.

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And guess what...

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How do you possibly bring someone to justice when you perceive a black man, but actually the person in question is a white woman. It's why they are trying to pass the laws that they are. You see the skin of the hand and arm and the hair on it, all fake. Rishi pulls the same trick with his fake furry arms, Ed hasn't got hairy arms. Meanwhile taxpayers pay for all of it. - I'm seriously of the opinion most of the black people in UK Parliament are painted that way, the diversity stuff, as I keep banging on about, it's to stack the deck and bar real people from entering politics.

And why this Labour MP's comment ended in suspension...

RACE STORM Labour MP Rupa Huq SUSPENDED for making ‘racist comments’ about Kwasi Kwarteng
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/ ... -comments/
In a bombshell leaked audio recording of the event, Ms Huq is heard saying: “Superficially (Mr Kwarteng) is a black man….if you hear him on the Today programme, you wouldn’t know he’s black.”
It would seem a fair few MPs are superficially black men or superficially black women in the exact same way they are superficially male or superficially female. But sex is apparently a lifestyle choice, unlike skin colour.
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I work for no one, I have signed no confidentiality agreement, everything I post is from things gleamed through public domain sources. But what do you do if you got your knowledge by first pledging a death oath, or by first signing a confidentiality agreement, how would you let others know of the trap? ...I would suggest you might do something outlandish and to the side, not attacking the issue head on, then hope people have intelligence enough to do some math.



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Former French Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, odd physical transformation:
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The noses and ears seem to match but he's unrecognizable.
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A story from last week.

https://www.europereloaded.com/u-k-poli ... rk-sexton/
U.K. Police Investigation: They Knew of the Harms Covid Vaccines Were Causing in June and September 2021. Mark Sexton

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ER Editor: There is clearly no justice left in the UK. This represents the latest in terms of former police officer Mark Sexton’s attempts to bring a criminal case against members of the UK government and others for harms caused to the public by the so-called vaccines. Here, two ministers are named and shamed – Nadhim Zahawi and Graham Brady.

Now we find that former secretary of state for education and then Chancellor, Nadhim Zahawi, has stepped down over tax irregularities, of all things.

Nadhim Zahawi Sacked By Rishi Sunak Over Tax Affairs
https://www.politicshome.com/news/artic ... k-tax-hmrc

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How do we get justice when NADHIM ZAHAWI is just going to be put in a box on a shelf? I suppose he could always be put on a prison shelf if it makes people feel better.

Conservative Nadhim Zahawi vs ex-Labour/Liberal Democrat Chuka Umunna
Conservative Nadhim Zahawi vs ex-Labour/Liberal Democrat Chuka Umunna
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