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So Blojob thinks Starmer is "The orange ball-chewing manacled gimp of Brussels". 1/ The Orange Gimp is infesting the Oval Office. 2/ Whose balls are getting chewed? Answers (preferably illustrated) to the Daily Mail.

Welcome to Sandringham Mr. President. Just a few things. I am the King of Canada, the Treason Act remains in force and being a US citizen didn't save William Joyce. Guards!!

The Canadians seem to have had it broadly right since 1974. Perhaps that is why Trump is planning some kind of Special Military Operation.

@wesstreeting.bsky.social is this really the kind of healthcare model we should be adopting?

Bloody Hell! And the BBC News is full of Gregg "Celeb".

Am I alone in seeing the irony of enshittification being the *Macquarie* Dictionary's neologism of the year? OK, I know the publisher is Pan Macmillan and nothing to do with the former owners of Thames Water, but the coincidence is striking.

And if managers don't deliver, they'll be sacked. Like it's f^ckin' footie, right?

If Trump is the monster from America's id, who is Doctor Morbius?

Wurzel Power! Aaarr! <Pours another cider>

The precolumbian peoples of the Americas reportedly had animal spirit guides. Some of our recent prominent Tories seem to have had vegetable spirit guides. Thérèse - turnip Liz - lettuce Kemi - ? Go on, you know you want to.

The most sophisticated electorate in the galaxy has just consigned the mere idea of one-nation Conservatism to history. Whoever the faithful elect will now lead them down the rabbit-hole of Farajneeshism.

The Chartist gathering of 1848 on Kennington Common so spooked the Govt that they enclosed it. Want to demonstrate within a Freeport/SEZ? Forget it, they'll be Corporate Property.

Handy list from Chris Grey to help keep track of the growing Xodus.

And coincidentally yesterday's substantial issue of UK gilts had healthy demand from the markets and upset them not one iota.