Saturday, 25 April 2026

Absolute Resolve

The King's State Visit to the United States should be under the flag of Canada, which Donald Trump ceased to seek to annex when he was made aware, in his second term, of who was its Head of State.

Trump's designs on Greenland seem to have gone by the by, so Javier Milei knows better than to rely on him to take the Falkland Islands for Argentina. But the fundamental principle of the American Republic is the expulsion of the British Empire from the Americas. Therefore, that Republic has only ever recognised de facto British administration of the Falklands, but never British sovereignty over them. The Reagan Administration was little or no help in 1982, when it was closely allied both to Margaret Thatcher and to General Galtieri, and the Trump Administration is closely allied to only one of Milei and Keir Starmer.

Oh, but I am laughing. Liz Truss said that she would have endorsed Milei as a candidate for Leader of the Conservative Party. His Argentina is the latest Promised Land of the British Right, which always needs a Fatherland somewhere away from the NHS. And that is before we get to Trump. Echoing Labour in the Blair years, Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage have both spent the Iran War insisting that Britain simply had to follow the Americans into any war that they happened to wage. What if Trump followed up his American-Israeli attack in Iran with an American-Argentine attack on the Falklands? 

Watch the betting markets. In late December, Master Sergeant Gannon Ken Van Dyke of United States Army Special Forces bet $33,000 that Nicolás Maduro would be removed by the end of January, netting him nearly $410,000 when that came to pass in an operation in which he himself participated. That operation was cheered to the rafters by everyone who had hailed the appointment of Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to Washington. We remember.

For all practical purposes, there is no NATO if the United States is not in it. If the Americans would no longer defend, say, Spain, then Spain is effectively no longer a member of NATO. But why is Spain being singled out when Britain is not? Did not our dear Prime Minister tell us that Iran was "not our war"? What more might there be to the matter? I did not hear any mention of opposition to Reform UK's line on Iran in that Labour election broadcast, into which a single syllable of post-watershed language had been slipped so that Labour could claim that the broadcasters had tried to censor it. Delivered by a youngish, middle-class woman in London who might otherwise vote Green.

The next shot against the Greens, the Left, and possibly even Rupert Lowe, will be the proscription of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation, challenging anyone to vote against it and unleash the Epstein Class media. No one should give Starmer the satisfaction. Nevertheless, the Terrorism Act was not designed to counter or deter the Armed Forces of other sovereign states, even if proscription is a lot cheaper than rebuilding the real means of doing so. But as the proscription of Palestine Action was an all-or-nothing measure that also banned the Russian Imperial Movement and the Maniacs Murder Cult (and how are the presumably urgent battles against those progressing?), so the proscription of the IRGC should be an all-or-nothing measure that also banned ICE and the IDF. Why not?

18 comments:

  1. I so wish you were an MP.

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    1. One way or another, I'd be dead by now.

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    2. Criminals can’t stand for Parliament

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    3. You are thinking of local councils. The rules for those are very tight. For Parliament, though, there are almost none. The ones that there are, relate to electoral offences. I had to withdraw because of a medical emergency in 2024, but my nomination was valid.

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  2. You’re a criminal so you can’t stand for Parliament. Them is the rules.

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    1. Them is not. My nomination was perfectly valid last time. There are a few rules about electoral frauds, and since Bobby Sands you can no longer stand while actually in prison, although only if you are banged up in the United Kingdom or the Irish Republic. But that's it. Local councils are far tighter. Parliament is, really, quite astonishingly lax. Look it up.

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  3. You don’t know what you are talking about. If you are a criminal you can’t stand for Parliament. As you are thick you don’t know this but it’s true.

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    1. I was a Sub-Agent before you were born. Heaven help me, but I know this sort of thing inside out.

      I was entirely validly nominated in 2024, even if my collapsing frame had other ideas. Take it up with County Hall in Durham.

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  4. You are well known for being thick and this proves it. You aren’t allowed to stand for Parliament because you are a criminal. Go and check!

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    1. Don't need to, luv, but clearly you do. You are no Oliver Kamm, and I never expected to say that as a criticism.

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  5. You should but then you are thick.

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  6. Has anyone ever broken ranks and said they believed you were guilty of anything?

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    1. No Member of Parliament for the area covered by Durham County Council, no member of Durham County Council, no member of Lanchester Parish Council, no member of the Board of the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency, no member of the Hexham and Newcastle Diocesan Safeguarding Committee, no member of the Hexham and Newcastle Diocesan Safeguarding Team, and no bishop, priest or deacon of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle. Not a single one. Nor has anyone, anyone at all, ever said it my face.

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    2. Have you ever asked anyone official whether they believed you were guilty?

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    3. Police, Prison Officers, Probation Officers, everyone. They have always said that that was not their question to answer, and they have never, ever volunteered a belief in my guilt. To say the least, I have known them to volunteer that about other convicts. In fact, I have repeatedly been told by people in each of those three categories that I was obviously innocent.

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  7. Thickie thickie thickie! Thickest thickie ever to go to Durham!

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    1. Sweetie, if that's who you are, then you could be pretty much anyone.

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