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Friday, 30 January 2026

Agenda 30 Cull or a Gift to Farage?

 

Agenda 30 Cull or a Gift to Farage?

Assisted Suicide Bill Crisis Puts Labour in a Quandary

By Nick griffin

The Peer leading attempts in the House of Lords to introduce euthanasia (“State-sponsored elimination of ‘Useless Mouths’” to all who understand how globalist tech tyranny is shaping up) has conceded that the assisted suicide Bill will not become law this year, unless it can be forced through without the Lords’ consent using the Parliament Acts.

Lord Falconer, the Labour sponsor of the assisted suicide Bill in the House of Lords, told the BBC that, as things stand, there is “absolutely no hope” that the Bill will become law before the end of the current parliamentary session in May.

Lord Falconer has proposed a “fundamental change” in tactics, in an attempt to ensure his assisted suicide Bill becomes law. He is aiming to use the Parliament Acts to force the Bill through without the consent of the House of Lords.

However, the liberal elite may be reluctant to do this, since this would normalise the use of this constitutional bulldozer just a couple of years before a possible Reform government would find it a very useful tool. I covered this issue on Substack last November, and it certainly hasn’t gone away.

The Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 provide a rarely-used method of forcing legislation that has been agreed by the House of Commons through without the consent of the House of Lords.

Only seven Bills have ever become law under the Parliament Acts, and they have never been used for a Private Members’ Bill – that is, a non-government Bill – like the assisted suicide Bill. In practice, for the Parliament Acts to be used, it would likely require the government to adopt the assisted suicide Bill as a government Bill or to provide time for its passage. Since culling the elderly and vulnerable was something the Starmer regime plotted even before coming to power, they will have no qualms in doing so.

Supporters of the assisted suicide Bill have been pushing to rush the legislation through Parliament, limiting the opportunity for detailed scrutiny of its provisions.

Previously, assisted suicide campaigners had encouraged the House of Commons to vote in favour of the Bill on the basis that more detailed scrutiny would come in the Lords.

During the Bill’s progression through the Lower House, assisted suicide campaign organisation Dignity in Dying said “[t]he House of Lords is expected to bring high-quality scrutiny to the bill” through “meaningful second-chamber oversight”, while the Bill’s sponsor in the Commons, Kim Leadbeater, said the Lords would bring “robust debate and scrutiny” to the Bill. Now, supporters of the Bill are seemingly seeking to avoid this scrutiny by using the Parliament Acts to force the legislation through.

As is so often the case when these people try to ram things through Parliament, however, this was all lies.

Rebecca Harris, a former Government Chief Whip who was in charge of Private Members’ Bills for seven years, said, “I can categorically state this system is not designed to deal with legislation of this importance and magnitude. This Bill alters the foundations of our NHS, the relationships between doctors, their patients and their families and would leave much of the actual practical implementation to Ministers, codes of practice and regulations years in the future with little Parliamentary oversight”.

Nikki da Costa, former Director of Legislative Affairs at 10 Downing Street, commented, “As predicted, Lord Falconer wants to bully the Lords and force this reckless PMB, which no Royal College will say is safe, on to the [statute] books. He wants to walk Labour MPs into a firestorm”.

It does all leave Labour with a quandary: Let the Bill fall, and fail to implement part of their anti-human agenda (while posing as compassion, this is actually about cutting costs and advancing the Agenda 2030 population cull). Or ram it through and risk setting the precedent for a Reform government to exploit.

Which will win out? I’d say at present it’s too close to call.

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Thursday, 29 January 2026

The Feminisation of the West is Now Complete

The Anglican Church has made Sarah Mullaley the new Archbishop of Canterbury, signalling a total takeover of the historic Western Tradition by modernist liberal orthodoxy. It may seem silly on the surface, yet this means great spiritual and worldly challenge lay ahead - the West is on a dark path... The Sacred Way (Sister Channel):    / @thesacredwayrt4   Substack 👉: https://richardthefourth.substack.com Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/richardthefo... Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/RichardTheFou... Twitter/X: https://x.com/RichardTheIIII

A collection of Nationalist and Conservative articles

 

Sandie Peggie, perils of AI-based legal judgments and the truth about trans women’s violent crime

Jonathan Engler
Sandie Peggie, perils of AI-based legal judgments and the truth about trans women’s violent crime

At a recent well publicised employment tribunal in Scotland, Sandie Peggie took action against a hospital in Fife over the alleged mistreatment she received after she dared to raise objections about a doctor, a transsexual who claimed to be a female, changing in the space designated for female nurses. The tribunal found that she had been […]

We are paying billions for the invasion of our country

Richard North
We are paying billions for the invasion of our country

WHILE the perturbations from the shooting in Minneapolis continue, the repercussions of just one aspect of the UK’s derelict immigration policy are given far less exposure in the British media. This is the demonstration outside the Crowborough military training area in East Sussex, which has been turned over to housing illegal migrants as an alternative to keeping them […]

Monkeypox hysteria is on the horizon

Roger Watson
Monkeypox hysteria is on the horizon

TRUMPETED by Global Health NOW (GHN), a report in ABC News emanating from an article in Annals of Internal Medicine is headlined ‘More than half of mpox patients in 2022 outbreak experienced lasting physical effects’. This is a classic example of a claim that does not withstand any scrutiny. The Annals article was titled ‘Long-term Mpox Sequelae 11 to 18 Months After Acute […]

‘Big Tobacco’-style legal action against US vaccine doctors

Michael Nevradakis
‘Big Tobacco’-style legal action against US vaccine doctors

THE American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is being accused of deceiving families about the safety of the US childhood vaccine schedule while receiving funding from vaccine manufacturers and providing financial incentives to doctors to achieve high vaccination rates. In a lawsuitfiledin federal court, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and five other plaintiffs allege that the AAP […]

Don’t be a dull diversity rhinoceros

Gustavo Jalife
Don’t be a dull diversity rhinoceros

RHINOCEROS is a play written in 1959 by Eugène Ionesco. Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small town turn into rhinoceroses. The only character who doesn’t undergo metamorphosis is Bérenger, an aimless everyman, regularly belittled by his peers for his drinking, unkempt appearance and his stubborn fixation on the mysterious phenomenon. The […]

Who needs a British FBI when non-woke policing can do the job?

Bishop Ceirion H Dewar
Who needs a British FBI when non-woke policing can do the job?

THE announcement of a so-called National Police Service – marketed as a ‘British FBI’ – is being sold to the public as innovation, modernisation and resolve. It is nothing of the kind. It is a confession that the British state has allowed local policing to collapse, that successive governments have dismantled the visible authority of law in our towns, villages […]

Big Father is watching you! The smartphone ban is nothing but a power grab

Dr Tony Rucinski
Big Father is watching you! The smartphone ban is nothing but a power grab

IF THERE is one thing at which the modern state excels it is the ‘bait and switch’. The technique is simple: identify a genuine social crisis, whip up a panic, and then offer a solution that does little to solve the problem but everything to expand government power. We are seeing this play out with […]

Sorry, Theo, but the priesthood is about being a man for others rather than for yourself

Peter Mullen
Sorry, Theo, but the priesthood is about being a man for others rather than for yourself

WHEN I read in the Spectator of Theo Hobson’s desire to be ordained priest in the Church of England, my first thought was: ‘How can I stop him?’ Then I calmed down, sat and thought about the matter for a long time. After this lengthy reconsideration I had a second thought. It was exactly the same as my […]

Trump understands Sino-Russian ambitions better than any Western leader

John Le Sueur
Trump understands Sino-Russian ambitions better than any Western leader

IN ALL the noise and politics machinations so well described in TCW by Bruce Newsome, the strong strategic reasons for Donald Trump’s desire to annex Greenland have not been sufficiently explained. First it is a good idea to look at a decent map, as Ivor Williams stressed here,  looking down on the world from above the North Pole like this one […]

Mahmood will unleash two-tier terror with her plan for AI policing

Bruce Newsome
Mahmood will unleash two-tier terror with her plan for AI policing

ON MONDAY afternoon Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood told the Commons her police reforms will include the ‘largest-ever rollout of facial recognition’. This includes spending £115million for police forces to roll out Artificial Intelligence systems, overseen by a new organisation to be called ‘Police.AI’. The Times’s report details her plans to reduce 43 constabularies to 12, each with data analysts and AI […]


Wednesday, 28 January 2026

SHOCKING: How Nick Griffin's BNP Secretly Created Reform UK!

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France Is Going To Ban Gab the free speech platform

 


This morning, as Gab prepared for another day of defending free speech online, we received a formal legal notice from the French government. It’s the kind of thing that would make most Big Tech CEOs fold like a cheap suit, but not here. Not on Gab.

The letter, straight from a French administrative authority in Nanterre, is written in both French and English. They demand that Gab remove “specific content” and ban certain users within 24 hours. Fail to comply, and they’ll block access to Gab across France. The justification? Vague citations to France’s Law for Trust in the Digital Economy (LCEN) and the EU’s Terrorist Content Online Regulation (TCO or TERREG), which gives governments the power to play digital thought police.

I’ve attached the full notice here for transparency. It’s all there: the threats of “immediate measures” if we don’t censor, and the usual boilerplate about protecting “public order” and fighting “terrorism.” But let’s be real: this isn’t about terrorism. This is about control. It’s about silencing voices some foreign government doesn’t like.

One of the accounts the French government is demanding we ban hasn’t even posted a single thing on Gab not a word, not a post, nothing. It’s a ghost account, inactive and harmless, yet these foreign bureaucrats in their ivory towers think they can waltz in and dictate to an American company like we’re their colonial outpost. This isn’t about enforcing any real law; it’s about raw overreach, trying to force us to purge random users who haven’t violated a single one of our guidelines or U.S. law, all under the guise of their flimsy “trust in the digital economy” nonsense.

It’s insane, it’s tyrannical, and it’s not happening, not on our watch. Gab stands for American sovereignty and free speech under God, not bowing to every petty demand from overseas elites who hate liberty. If they want to play games with empty profiles, let them chase shadows; we’ll keep building the uncensorable internet for the people who actually use it.

Gab was built for exactly these moments. Back in 2016, when the thought police at Twitter and Facebook started banning conservatives, nationalists, and anyone who dared question the regime, we said enough. We’ve faced deplatforming from payment processors, app stores, and even our own hosting providers all because we refuse to police speech based on what offends the powers that be. We’ve been called everything from a “haven for extremists” to a “threat to democracy.” And guess what? We’re still here. Stronger than ever.

France’s move is just the latest in a long line of European censorship crusades. Remember the EU’s TCO Regulation? That gem from 2021 that lets any “competent authority” in the bloc order platforms to nuke content in one hour flat no judge, no trial, just blind obedience. It’s been challenged in court by groups like La Quadrature du Net and ARTICLE 19, who rightly call it a “dangerous techno-solutionist police censorship” that chills free expression. Smaller platforms like ours get hit hardest because we don’t have the resources or the will to build the surveillance machines Big Tech uses to preemptively scrub anything that smells like dissent.

Gab complies with the law. We ban illegal threats of violence. Child exploitation? Gone. Direct calls to murder? Banned. But “terrorist content”? That’s a slippery slope the French (and their EU overlords) define to include political speech, memes, and even historical discussions that trigger their fragile sensibilities. Banning users for wrongthink?

We will not comply. Gab is a platform built for free speech, built by Christians for everyone who values liberty under God. As the Apostle Paul wrote in Galatians 5:1, “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” These governments want to yoke us to their digital gulags, but we’ll stand firm. If France bans Gab, so be it. Our users are global. Our mission is eternal. And frankly, losing a country that’s already knee-deep in censorship might just be a blessing in disguise.

To the French government: Your threats don’t scare us. To our users: Keep posting. Keep building. The future of free speech doesn’t bend to bureaucrats.

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CEO, Gab
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