Politics
Army chief wrongly blames military sexual violence and misogyny on Manosphere
A British general has tried to blame the UK military’s widespread sexual violence and deep-rooted misogyny on the so-called Manosphere. General Roly Walker said these issues were being brought into the army from outside.
SAS-trained Walker is the current head of the British Army. He was addressing a defence committee meeting on sexual violence in the ranks. Asked why sexual harassment was as widespread an issue in the army as it was five years ago, he responded:
My personal view is this gets harder before it gets easier, because of the trends in wider society.
The level of misogyny, the level of rancorous behaviour and belief systems, and the tension in wider society is something we have to accept as the environment from which we attract.
He even said he had been forced to deal with such issues in his domestic life:
I’ve got children in their early 20s. I’m well aware of what is going on with things like the manosphere and the sense of deepening rifts within young people, all of which is playing and accelerating through social media.
A lot of that generation are coming through into the Armed Forces.
Self-evidently, this was an attempt to externalise the military’s longtime issues with gender, sexual violence and abuse. But it isn’t going to cut it.
The Manosphere
The MPs and panelists at the committee session talked about the impacts of the Atherton report on bullying, harassment and discrimination (BHD) and sexual violence, which was published half a decade ago. That report found:
64 percent of female veterans and 58 percent of currently-serving women reported experiencing BHD during their careers.
And heard:
truly shocking evidence of the bullying, sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape experienced by servicewomen.
It also warned about issues with:
the military’s handling of sexual assault and harassment, which sometimes exacerbates trauma for victims.
Report author and former MP Sarah Atherton was at the session. She did not agree with Walker:
It’s obviously something that he felt quite awkward to say. It felt quite awkward to listen to. It’s obviously what the MOD are using as an excuse for this behaviour, and what he said actually normalised the problem.
Well done, general… You’ve pissed off the woman who wrote the proverbial book on this issue.
Externalising the problem
The UN defines the Manosphere as:
online communities that have increasingly promoted narrow and aggressive definitions of what it means to be a man – and the false narrative that feminism and gender equality have come at the cost of men’s rights.
Adding that:
These communities promote the idea that emotional control, material wealth, physical appearance and dominance, especially over women, are markers of male worth.
Think Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate and sundry other tawdry bullshit-peddling man-babies… But let’s cut to the chase: the British military’s issue with sexual violence predates our era of dodgy influencers.
Take the example of the inquiry into recruit deaths at Deepcut Barracks in the late ’90s and early 2000s. The inquiry alleged a widespread culture of “bullying, sexual assaults and rape”. The last death was in 2002, when Andrew Tate was an unknown 16 year old. How, then, could this possibly be related to the ghoulish spectacle of modern online misogyny?
What about the case of Danish tour guide Louise Jensen, raped and murdered by three soldiers in Cyprus in 1994? Or the sexual torture of Kenyan women suspected of ‘collaboration’ with the anti-colonial Mau Mau movement by the British colonial forces in the 1950s?
The list goes on…
Built-in violence
The truth is that many forms of violence are built into the military institution and the practice of warfare – and always has been. This includes sexual violence, which has been a feature of wars since time immemorial. The Bible even tries to give rape in war some legitimacy. And Israel’s use of systematic sexual violence as a tactic of occupation and genocide is just one of many modern examples.
This general’s comments betray a deep ignorance of the issue at hand. And it is worrying that such a powerful figure has the lives, health and safety of others in his hands. The truth is we need to examine, reform and perhaps even abolish – in part or in whole – the institutions of war if this issue is ever going to be seriously addressed.
By Joe Glenton
Politics
Murdoch’s Times doubles down on anti-Green smear campaign
This article is the first in a series exploring British media’s smear campaign against the Green Party before the May 2026 elections — beginning with the Times.
Britain’s mainstream press is doubling down on a smear campaign against the Green Party in the run up to May’s local elections.
Repeated, targeted attacks against Zack Polanski’s party across legacy media can only be described as coordinated scare-mongering before polling day. Outlets including the Times, Telegraph, MEN and regional news are producing daily anti-Green Party stories pre-election, often mimicking each other’s exact framings.
As Britain’s foremost left-of-Labour party — albeit not exactly a high bar — the Greens are shaking politics up from the progressive left in a way not seen since 2017. Unsurprisingly, given the highly concentrated ownership and well-documented right-leaning biases of British media, they’re not happy about the Greens’ success.
The Greens are set to make record gains across London’s city boroughs, England’s councils, the Welsh Senedd and Scotland’s Holyrood parliament this May. It’s becoming increasingly obvious that the British political and media establishment will do whatever it takes to minimise those gains. (Remember Labour’s polling day misinformation van in Gorton and Denton?)
Given that it’s billed as the UK’s “paper of record,” one of the most ‘serious’ British media organisations, what’s the Rupert Murdoch-owned Times been saying?
Green Party — Sig(h)n of the Times
Well, the Times published this rather dramatic headline, with the snatch-quote attributed to — you guessed it — a Labour MP, party chair Anna Turley:
Greens investigate ‘crackpot’ candidates over social media posts
What were the offending posts? Per the Times:
… posts resurfaced calling non-white ministers “coconuts”, questioning British sovereignty over the Falklands and defending “resistance to occupation” by Hamas.
As a white man, I’m not going to adjudicate on “coconut” — but what I will say is that the Times spinning this word as being “racist” and “divisive” entirely misses the point.
Sensible journalism, in my view, should focus on actual, material racism and division inflicted overwhelmingly on black or brown people first and foremost. This includes ‘hostile environment’ immigration policies of successive right-wing government ministers, from Patel to Braverman to Lammy, and the adjacent rhetoric. Yet rather than take such a meaningful approach, the Times spuriously equates words with actions. Symbolism is foregrounded over material reality.
The word “coconut” is intended to mean this: people of colour who gain positions of political power and authority, but use them to uphold rather than challenge systems of dominance, like racial marginalisation and/or hierarchy.
Again, examples include the racist immigration system or a foreign policy doctrine which enables unchecked war crimes and genocide. (Think: the first black US President Barack “Really Good at Killing People” O-bomber and his knack for unprecedented covert drone strikes on brown people in West Asia.)
Indeed, as is stated in the original (now deleted) post the Times cited, by Lewisham Green councillor Hau-Yu Tam:
It’s reminiscent of Priti Patel admitting her family wouldn’t get in [to the UK] under her own immigration rules, but somehow even more callous. These coconuts.
To criticise this language and paint it as derogatory, rather than critiquing the harmful and degrading policy itself, is both old and misguided.
It’s exactly the same playbook as Zionists shunning people on university campuses for saying “from the river to the sea,” screaming “antisemitism” at them and making unfalsifiable hypotheses about what words could mean — rather than condemning the actual inhumane genocidal crimes committed against Palestinians.
Times and Times again…
Relatedly, the Times also criticised Tam for saying that students at the London School of Economics “were correct to defend the Hamas book.” So much for context!
This followed a coordinated Zionist attempt to shut down a lecture by the author of Understanding Hamas: And Why That Matters, which students physically defended.
This, frankly, is absurd. For one thing, whatever you might think of them, Hamas are a resistance movement against the longest-standing and deadliest illegal military occupation in history, namely the IOF.
Tam included this in the post:
Resistance to occupation is permitted in international law.
Yet the Times frames this without any acknowledgement that it’s actually true! Instead, the Times intends to leave readers with the startling impression that only a Green “crackpot” could believe in such things as resistance to structural violence.
International law?
Furthermore, even if you entirely disagreed with the movement’s legitimacy — which would put you at odds with international law — can anyone really criticise students for wanting to understand the world around them? Should history students be condemned for studying Nazi ideology, too, since most of us disagree with Nazism as a movement?
Clearly not. Even the most Hamas-hating Zionist should surely admit that there’s nothing wrong with anyone — let alone students — wanting to understand political phenomena, especially one of the most significant political movements of our era.
That is, of course, unless learning to understand Hamas exposes students to an independence movement analogous to African National Congress, Algeria’s National Liberation Front, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola, and countless other such movements throughout history.
Lastly, they stuck it to half-Argentinian Green candidate Jo Dowbor — somehow also a “crackpot” — for having a clearly nuanced opinion on the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands.
If that’s the barrel-scraping the Times have to do to score political points, maybe they’re right to be worried after all. Perhaps the Times aims only to mount a resistance to the surging Greens “by any means necessary” — and this is what it takes.
Green Party’s Zack hits back
Reactionary press is nothing new — but the scale and rate of anti-Green sentiment across the British press has become quite pronounced ahead of the local elections on 7 May.
What’s novel, however, is that Zack Polanski has not held off from punching right back at the low-standards journalism spouted by the likes of Murdoch’s Sun and Viscount Rothermere’s Daily Mail (whose wife donated to Reform).
One Green source close to the party leadership told the Canary:
The right-wing press are throwing everything they’ve got at us, but it’s just not working. Our membership is up, poll ratings are up, and we’re on course for a record-breaking set of local election results.
According to Polanski, the scare tactics deployed by Britain’s mainstream media are evidence that they’re scared of what Greens can achieve.
As he wrote in one X post: “The Murdoch empire is terrified.”
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Meet the new Reform UK councillor using your money to fund Israeli occupation
Dr. Alan Mendoza is the new Reform UK candidate for Abbey Road ward in Westminster who is quietly stealing our money to destroy Palestinian villages. The local elections on Thursday 7 May will see Mendoza beg for votes in London, but his primary loyalty seems to lie with Israel. Whilst he presents himself as ‘anti-establishment’, his career reveals a man deeply ingrained in the darkest wings of the British and Israeli establishments. And with him being Chief Advisor on Global Affairs for Reform UK, to which one does his allegiance lie?
Alan Mendoza — His original sin
In April 2011, Mendoza’s Henry Jackson Society (HJS) of which he is executive director, absorbed the Centre for Social Cohesion. The HJS is a Westminster think-tank that promotes “liberal interventionism” and a dark ‘transatlantic’ foreign policy. Basically, it’s a shill for Zionists to break into the heart of our politics. It was originally founded as a group for people from different political parties. Since then, it has been warped into a base for people who push for war. And they use hateful rhetoric against Muslim people in the UK.
The CSC merger was a massive moment for radicalisation. It opened the doors for notorious anti-Muslim wankers such as Douglas Murray to step into the heart of the organisation. This shift was so radical that it tore the society apart. Co-founder Matthew Jamison eventually tore into the HJS, denouncing it as a “far-right, deeply anti-Muslim racist propaganda outfit” that demonised Muslim people and Islam.
Another senior member to resign from the project in 2012 was Marko Attila Hoare. Citing the HJS’s obsession with “anti-Muslim and anti-immigration views” following the takeover as the final straw. This vile takeover ensured the HJS ceased being a foreign policy group and started being a Zionist weapon against Black, Brown and Muslim communities.
Planting trees over a genocidal crime scene
Mendoza’s disgusting reach extends way beyond that racist little think-tank in London. As the President of the Jewish National Fund UK (JNF), he leads a charity that literally erases Palestinians and their history, just to fund illegal occupation. And they’re using our fucking money to do it. One of their most disgusting projects is Britannia Park, a leisure facility in Israel.
This park covers 10,000 acres. And it was built directly over the ruins of seven Palestinian villages, including Ajjur. These communities were ruthlessly ethnically cleansed in 1948 to make way for Israeli expansion. The JNF is planting forests over the bones of innocent Palestinians to make sure displaced people can never return to their homes.
This is a systematic process of erase and deny. It physically blocks the Right of Return for refugees. And why Mendoza preaches about ‘British values’, he heads an organisation that shreds international law and builds on the remains of stolen homes.
And it gets worse.
The stolen land that WE foot the bill for
This isn’t just a devastating issue on the other side of the world. It is our fucking money they are using to commit these disgusting crimes. Through its subsidiary, KKL Charitable Accounts (operating as SmartGiving), Mendoza’s network moved an astounding £9,683,167 in the last financial year. And because it has charitable status, this theft of stolen land is subsidised by us. The British taxpayer is footing the bill through Gift Aid.
This vile little loophole allows wealthy wankers to get a 25% top-up from the government to fund projects that international law deems to be presumptive war crimes. To put it simply, our money is being used to erase Palestinian land and hand it over to settlers in Israel. And that fills me with rage. So whilst Reform UK says it wants to ‘stop the waste’ of public money, it’s own chief advisor is funnelling tax-payer money into illegal settlements behind the scenes.
In 2021, the KKL-JNF board even voted to officially facilitate land purchases in the occupied West Bank. So every quid they reclaim through Gift Aid by Mendoza’s Zionist charities, is a quid that we could use to heal our broken NHS and feed our hungry children. But no, our government is effectively giving it to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
Alan Mendoza — Foreign agents are infiltrating our politics
Mendoza is now the Chief Advisor on Global Affairs for Reform UK. This is the man who is writing Nigel Farage’s foreign policy. A man who is deeply invested in Zionist expansion is definitely not going to be interested in fixing any broken system we have in the UK. The party’s ‘anti-establishment’ bullshit is nothing but a smoke screen designed to support and uphold racist ideologies fed to us by Israel’s far-right.
This corruption of the UK political landscape is a family affair for the Mendozas it seems. Alan is married to Claudia Mendoza, who is the Chief Executive of the Jewish Leadership Council. So whilst her husband appears to be Israel’s infiltrator into our politics, she seems to be reinforcing their control quietly behind the scenes.
As the head of the JLC, Claudia lobbies our government to protect these Zionist entities. Her organisations orchestrate the crack downs on anti-Zionist activism and the pro-Palestine movement.
If we allow Alan Mendoza to be elected to the Abbey Road ward, we are effectively allowing a Zionist takeover of our own democracy. Mendoza doesn’t give a flying fuck about saving the public’s money. While our society is crumbling, our NHS failing and our kids are hungry, Mendoza diverts OUR money away from those issues. He is funnelling our cash into paving over the bones of massacred Palestinians.
Mendoza is a Zionist shill, and we have to do everything we can to stop him getting into power. Time to dig out these parasites that have latched on to Reform UK. We need to do it now before it’s too late.
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By Antifabot
Politics
Trump’s 442k ICE deportations not enough for MAGA ghouls
Donald Trump’s racist immigration forces deported over 440,000 people in the US fiscal year for 2025. His jackbooted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been terrorising American cities — and even killing US citizens — virtually since he came back to power in 2025.
US outlet Axios reported:
The top U.S. immigration enforcement agency deported 442,637 people between October 2024 and September 2025, according to newly-released statistics.
Adding:
The top-line figure is about 171,000 people more than the fiscal year before, but far short of Trump’s campaign promise to deport one million people a year.
Clearly Trump’s racist immigration regime is not hitting its grotesque targets:
The figure is the first official deportation statistic released under the Trump administration and was included in a congressional budget justification report.
Axios reported:
The Office of Homeland Security Statistics hasn’t updated its data since November of 2024. Homeland Security’s much-hyped “self deportation” figure is not included in the report. The agency has claimed in press releases that more than two million have “self-deported” but hasn’t shared regular data.
MAGA sad about Trump’s mere 400k deportations
Meanwhile Trump’s fascistic Make America Great Again (MAGA) allies have said the president has gone soft on deportations. Nigh-on half a million people ejected not enough for them then…
The grim-sounding Mass Deportation Coalition is chief among the complainers. Its leader, Mike Howell, told Axios:
The truth is the first year was not a year of mass deportation
Adding:
A conscious decision was made to go after the worst first, which was, we’ll call it a deviation from the central campaign promise of mass deportations.
A White House spokesperson told the outlet:
Nobody is changing the Administration’s immigration enforcement agenda and the President’s entire team is on the same page when it comes to implementing his policies.
Budgetary changes
And MAGA’s white supremacist weirdos might have more discomfort in store for them. A new report by Homeland Security, which control ICE, says that it has actually asked for less money for the next financial year:
The ICE report shows that the goal for next year is to deport 1 million people. But the agency has asked for less money in fiscal year 2027 than it did in fiscal year 2026.
ICE recently lost its boss after Trump fired nativist horror Kristi Noem and replaced her with another fascist tool, the preposterously named Markwayne Mullin. As the Canary wrote at the time:
Turns out that using a masked secret police to murder and kidnap people to concentration camps makes you unpopular, even in America.
As such, Noem has made a convenient sacrifice to make Trump look like he’s relenting. Meanwhile, nothing will change under Markwayne Mullin, save maybe that ICE will get a little more cautious, a little more covert in their actions.
There is no number of deportations which will sate American fascism’s thirst for human suffering. Trump may be distracted by his failed war against Iran, but sooner or later his Sauron gaze will turn back to the US and his attention will return to the ignoble task of kicking out immigrants left, right and centre. We hope the American people will continue to fight back, as they have in Minnesota and elsewhere.
Featured image via the Canary
By Joe Glenton
Politics
Palestine participates in the Beach Games in China without a coach and half a team
The Palestinian national beach soccer team has arrived in Sanya, China, to participate in the 2026 Asian Beach Games, but this time their arrival is unlike any previous appearance.
The team’s roster is incomplete. The coaching staff is absent. The international stadium is open to a team exhausted by years of inactivity.
Their progress has been halted by war, reduced to mere survival rather than competition.
Trapped in Gaza
The team enters the tournament with only 11 players. This includes five players from the Gaza Strip currently in Cairo, and six players from the West Bank, who are participating for the first time simply to fill the roster.
This lineup seems more like an attempt to fill space than to build a complete team. In reality, it is all that remains of a team that was once close to the top of the sport.
The most heartbreaking aspect is the absences: the entire coaching staff is not traveling, and key players are trapped by the war in Gaza. They will be absent from the fields, along with the very essence of the game itself.
The long years of inactivity, stretching back to the outbreak of war, have left Palestinian beach soccer with nothing but a dormant memory – a sport barely surviving.
Sports eroded by war
Beach soccer in Palestine didn’t suddenly collapse; rather, it gradually eroded over nearly three years of inactivity.
Training camps ceased, travel opportunities vanished, and international participation dwindled to almost nothing – a stark reflection of the direct impact of war on sports at all levels.
This sport wasn’t alone in its isolation; the beach volleyball team was also unable to travel to the same tournament, completing the picture of Palestinian absence from the competitions. It was as if participation this time wasn’t measured by the number of teams present, but by the number that couldn’t make it.
Despite all this, participation carries a dimension that transcends the result and the tournament itself. It’s an attempt to keep Palestine’s name present on the international stage, even if the presence is incomplete and burdened by circumstances. It’s a determination not to completely sever ties with the world.
The Palestinian national team’s memories harken back to a different time. When he was competing fiercely in Arab and Asian championships, coming close more than once to the World Cup dream, and even reaching the podium to win bronze at the 2012 Asian Beach Games in China.
That win is a distant image that seems today to belong to another life, before war redrew the boundaries of the game, the field, and the opportunity.
By Alaa Shamali
Politics
Disabled pensioner says Farage minders assaulted him over disabled parking spot
Disabled Shetland pensioner Don Whittle has accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage‘s ‘heavies’ of ‘manhandling’ him – assault, in other words – after Farage’s car took a disabled parking bay.
Incident caught on camera
75-year-old Whittle has rheumatoid arthritis, heart failure, a pacemaker and a spinal condition that weakens his arms and legs. He says that the thugs grabbed him after he tried to take photos of Farage’s car in a disabled spot he needed to drop his wife off. The incident was caught on camera:
‘Lucky’ henchmen
An unfazed Whittle quipped that the henchmen were “lucky – I could have used my martial arts training”. He went on:
I’m disabled and I take offence to people that park in disabled spots who are not disabled. I went down to take photographs of them parked there and so they started to move off and decided to park on a corner on double yellow lines. I photographed them there.
This clown wouldn’t let me through. And I couldn’t go through on the pavement because of the protesters. I just wanted to get through to the front to take pictures of them blocking the street. [After Farage got in the car] I walked past them and went and stood in front of his car, thinking, ‘Well, if you can stand and block me, I can stand and block you.’
So I stood there. And two of his henchmen came out and manhandled me across the road out of the way. They weren’t considerate. They didn’t say, ‘Would you mind moving out of the way?’ They didn’t even ask. They just grabbed me. I said, ‘I’m disabled.’ And they didn’t care.

Shetland Greens intervene
Shetland Greens mounted a protest against Farage’s visit. Party candidate said:
We are here to oppose the toxic Trumpian politics of Nigel Farage. We stand against hate, our politics are guided by kindness, and we support the human rights of all people including migrants, ethnic minorities, and all marginalised people.
The Reform grifter could easily have afforded to pay for a parking space. He has been identified as having the second-biggest non-parliamentary earnings among all UK MPs after spending more than 1,100 hours outside Parliament working for fourteen outside employers. Clacton voters have complained that he is rarely in the constituency.
A sign spotted on a fence alongside one of Shetland’s main roads described Farage as a “frog-faced wanker”.
By Skwawkbox
Politics
Pope calls leaders who spend billions on wars ‘tyrants’
The Pope has criticised world leaders who spend billions on wars. This comes just days after US president and all-around fucking dickhead Donald Trump depicted himself as Jesus on Truth Social.
Trump vs Pope
American-born Pope Leo has been critical of Trump and the genocide he and Israel are committing. He rightly made Trump look like an absolute cock with the most grace by saying:
War divides; hope unites. Arrogance tramples upon others; love lifts up. Idolatry blinds us; the living God enlightens. All it takes is a little faith, a mere “crumb” of faith, in order to face this dramatic hour in history together — as humanity and alongside humanity. #Peace
On 13 April, Trump attacked the Pope in a lengthy post. As Canary reporter Willem Moore said, feel free to read it all if you’ve got a spare 10 minutes and don’t respect your own time.
This will end well.
Some genius in Trumpland decided, “Hey, the best thing we can do now is to go to war with the Holy Father.” pic.twitter.com/zYG3IuNivB
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 13, 2026
The paedophile president followed that up by posting the now-infamous AI image:
Trump is now posting AI images of himself as Jesus Christ healing, what appears to be, a young Jeffrey Epstein. pic.twitter.com/zG2OQKbP9s
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) April 13, 2026
Surreal
The Pope responded to Trump’s latest outburst with:
I don’t think that the message of the Gospel is meant to be abused in the way that some people are doing.
I will continue to speak out loudly against war, looking to promote peace, promoting dialogue and multilateral relationships among the states to look for just solutions to problems.
After much criticism from his own supporters, Trump deleted the post. He then tried to claim he was actually supposed to be a doctor, not Jesus. Because doctors typically place their hands on their patients’ foreheads and heal them with light, don’t they?
He also of course, blamed the ‘fake news’:
Reporter: Did you post that picture of yourself depicted as Jesus Christ?
Trump: It wasn’t a depiction. I did post it and I thought it was me as a doctor. And had to do with red cross as a red cross worker, which we support and only the fake news could come up with that one. pic.twitter.com/7Y1u86GjkP
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 13, 2026
As the Canary also reported, JD Vance also tried it with the Pope, but got heckled in the process. Maybe you should just go pay him a visit, JD, it worked with the last one.
Now, on his tour of Cameroon, Pope Leo is doubling down on calling out genocide.
He criticised leaders who:
turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education and restoration are nowhere to be found.
He continued:
The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet often a lifetime is not enough to rebuild
Speaking to crowds, he said the world was ‘being ravaged by a handful of tyrants’ and that in Cameroon in particular there was ‘an endless cycle of destabilisation and death’.
Fresh off the back of his speech, the Pope tweeted another message which was blatantly aimed at Trump:
Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth
It’s clear that the Pope will not be intimidated by pathetic little men like Trump, now if only other leaders like Keir Starmer could follow in his wake.
Though it will never not be fucking ridiculous that the bloody pope subtweets the president of the United States.
Featured image via the Canary
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Support for Reform slashed following Farage’s crypto controversy
With the local elections fast approaching, Reform would ideally like to see their polling go up. Instead, they just lost a sixth of their supporters in one week according to More in Common:
Reform drops to 25% in this weeks voting intention their lowest since April 2025. They lead the Tories by 3 & Labour by 4
N = 2,011 | 10-13/4 | Change w/ 8/4 pic.twitter.com/DNZVf9Incv
— Luke Tryl (@LukeTryl) April 15, 2026
REF UK 25% (-5)
CON 22% (+3)
LAB 21% (+1)
GREEN 13% (+1)
LIB DEM 12% (nc)
OTH 3% (nc)
SNP 2% (nc)
This is particularly embarrassing for Reform as the pollster More in Common is linked to their party:
Well of course Miles Jones, Reform UK’s Deputy Leader in Bexley works for pollster More in Common… pic.twitter.com/xMR8nOwyq3
— Reform Party UK Exposed
(@reformexposed) April 3, 2026
Reform plummet
Of course, we can’t trust polls by themselves. The fact that different pollsters get such wildly different results is testament to that. In the above, More in Common have the Greens at 13%; several other pollsters regularly have them outperforming Labour:
— Seats — Poll: @FindoutnowUK, 15 Apr (+/- vs 8 Apr) pic.twitter.com/5um8xYOZyi
— Stats for Lefties
POLL | Reform lead by 6pts
Ref: 26% (+1)
Grn: 20% (=)
Con: 17% (=)
Lab: 16% (=)
Lib: 11% (=)
Ref: 323
Grn: 108
Lib: 77
Con: 48
SNP: 47
Lab: 12
Plaid: 8

(@LeftieStats) April 16, 2026
— Seats — Poll: @YouGov, 12-13 Apr (+/- vs 7 Apr) pic.twitter.com/m0PQxoBh26
— Stats for Lefties
POLL | Reform lead by 5pts
Ref: 24% (=)
Con: 19% (=)
Grn: 18% (+2)
Lab: 17% (+1)
Lib: 13% (=)
Res: 4% (=)
YP: 0% (-1)
Ref: 282
Grn: 91
Con: 83
Lib: 81
SNP: 47
Lab: 34

(@LeftieStats) April 14, 2026
At the same time, a sudden drop with a pollster can indicate that something is amiss for a party (that or something is amiss with the pollster).
Looking at Politico’s Poll of the Polls, we can see that averaged out Reform are down six percentage points from where they were six months ago:
It’s no wonder Reform are losing support. The following are just some of the stories we’ve reported on in the runup to the local elections:
- Reform activist said ‘Hitler was right’.
- Reform candidate wants to ‘tear down’ the NHS.
- Reform candidate exposed as a horny nincompoop.
- Day One Reform activist accuses party of ‘sewer’ politics in explosive resignation letter.
- Farage heckled at Reform’s Jimmy Saville-aping London launch.
A fish rots from the head
On 13 April, Farage announced his partnership with Stack BTC. As part of this, he purchased an unseemly quantity of Bitcoin – i.e. the digital money which you can’t use to buy everyday things but you can use to scam people:
BREAKING: Nigel Farage has purchased £2m of Bitcoin for Stack BTC – becoming the first sitting MP and the first UK political party leader in history to publicly buy Bitcoin.
A landmark moment for Bitcoin in British politics.$STAK @Nigel_Farage @blockchain @kwasi_stackbtc… pic.twitter.com/O614kKe5TN — Stack BTC (@stackbtc_) April 13, 2026
Farage bought the crypto from a company linked to Kwasi Kwarteng – the chancellor who delivered Liz Truss’s disastrous budget (the one which led to rampant inflation we never recovered from).
Journalist Fraser Nelson accused Kwarteng and Farage of working together to generate “hype” for their own benefit:
No, Kwasi: your company gave Farage a sweetheart deal. A bonus he can exercise in just two years. Ordinary shareholders don't have this.
The penny-share nature of your firm means Farage is already ~£200k up (+93%). With crypto, hype creates value. https://t.co/maRks88jMO https://t.co/5v9a9j7m5K
— Fraser Nelson (@FraserNelson) April 13, 2026
Hype is what made crypto what it is.
The value of BitCoin kept going up because people kept buying it. Those who bought early made bank; those who bought late did not.
In other words, there was a pyramid-like shape to the affair.
Because of the nature of triangle-shaped ventures, it became harder and harder to get people to buy in. Resultantly, BitCoin’s value has plummeted in the past six months:
Crypto holders need the value to keep going up – hence the promotional deals like this one with Farage.
Lib Dems are challenging the Farage Crypto dealings with the FCA https://t.co/L8LEGTpV0y
— dave lawrence


(@dave43law) April 13, 2026
A long way to go
Reform UK have certainly lost support, but we need to make sure they lose more.
Whether it’s jumping into bed with dodgy donors or sucking up to Trump, this party is trouble.
We just don’t want the public to realise too late that Farage and co never had their best interests at heart.
Featured image via Canva
By Willem Moore
Politics
Israel’s Lebanon house demolitions are part of an explicitly genocidal doctrine
The BBC has confirmed Israel is demolishing hundreds of homes in southern Lebanon. Yet the corporation left out some key context: home demolitions are a part of an explicitly genocidal strategy know as the Dahiya doctrine.
BBC Verify used satellite imagery to confirm hundreds of homes had been deliberately destroyed with airstrikes or Israeli occupation force (IOF) demolition teams on the ground.
The BBC report said:
BBC Verify analysis found more than 1,400 buildings had been destroyed since 2 March based on verified visual evidence.
This is just a snapshot of the overall damage caused by Israeli air strikes and demolitions, because of limited access on the ground and available satellite imagery.
The reported acknowledged that the “true scale” is likely to be “much higher”.
The BBC did report some of the context:
Israel’s levelling of these structures comes after Defence Minister Israel Katz’s order on 22 March to “accelerate the destruction of Lebanese homes” near the Israeli border based on the “model in Gaza” as part of its campaign against Hezbollah.
Adding that:
The systematic demolition of these towns and villages may amount to a war crime, international law experts told BBC Verify.
And to their credit (for once) the BBC noted that Israel provided no evidence:
that Hezbollah has embedded military infrastructure within civilian areas in the region.
But there is still a lot missing from their report…
Lebanon: vital context
Here’s a breakdown of how we actually got here – usually missing from legacy media reporting.
Israel violated the US-brokered Lebanon 2024 ‘ceasefire’ over 15,400 times since it was signed. Must be a world record. Yet a short salvo from Hezbollah in early March 2026 was framed as a signal outrage by legacy media. That attack has been cited by the settler-colonial state as a pretext to invade.
Not satisfied with pulling the US and its allies into a runaway war with Iran, Israeli troops have pushed into Lebanon with airstrikes pummelling the capital Beirut.
The Canary reported the early moments of the new war here. You can read about the secretive Israel-US ‘side letter’ pact which gave Israel carte blanche to keep bombing through the ‘ceasefire’ here. And our extensive coverage of Israel’s ceasefire regular breaches here.
But there’s more…
Dayiha scorched earth doctrine
The so-called Dayiha doctrine was born in Lebanon and sharpened over many years. This scorched earth approach to ‘counter-insurgency’ found its fullest expression in Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza. Now it is back where it began: Lebanon’s combative south.
As the Canary reported on 6 March, just days into the new Israel invasion, peace and conflict expert professor Paul Rogers explained the history and character of the doctrine particularly well in the context of Gaza in December 2023. Surveying the early devastation in the enclave, he said the horror spoke to a:
specific Israeli way of war that has evolved since 1948, through to its current Dahiya doctrine, which is said to have originated in the 2006 war in Lebanon.
Rogers said:
In July of that year [2006], facing salvoes of rockets fired from southern Lebanon by Hezbollah militias, the IDF fought an intense air and ground war.
However:
Neither succeeded, and the ground troops took heavy casualties; but the significance of the war lies in the nature of the air attacks. It was directed at centres of Hezbollah power in the Dahiya area, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, but also on the Lebanese economic infrastructure.
It was there in Dahiya that Israel’s genocidal impulses mutated into a new policy of annihilation.
As Rogers explains:
This was the deliberate application of “disproportionate force”, such as the destruction of an entire village, if deemed to be the source of rocket fire.
One graphic description of the result was that “around a thousand Lebanese civilians were killed, a third of them children. Towns and villages were reduced to rubble; bridges, sewage treatment plants, port facilities and electric power plants were crippled or destroyed.”
This “deliberate application” of massive Israeli violence goes far beyond fighting ‘terrorists’ and aims to destroy the very means of life.
As we always make sure to point out, Israel’s ambitions in Lebanon are not and have never been ‘defensive’. In the Zionist fever-dream of a Greater Israel, Lebanon is already theirs. So are large parts of other neighboring countries. The application of the latest version of the Dahiya doctrine to Lebanon is just the last expression of this Western-backed colonialist yearning.
Featured image via the Canary
By Joe Glenton
Politics
Labour facing electoral wipeout in the Welsh Senedd
Polling suggests that Labour are facing a wipeout in the upcoming local elections. As these elections will also see votes in the Scottish and Welsh assemblies, this could see the party of government reduced to a movement which doesn’t exist outside England:
Labour is projected to collapse to just 15% of seats in the Senedd, after hovering around 50% since it was formed.
Plaid Cymru is to achieve its best result ever of 37 seats (39%)
Greens and Reform are to enter the Senedd for the first time, on 4 (4%) and 29 (30%) respectively. pic.twitter.com/asVJwkLuep — cez (@cezthesocialist) April 16, 2026
Labour collapse
Pollsters have been predicting that the party faces oblivion in the Senedd (Welsh parliament) for a while:
— Seats — Poll: @BeaufortLtd, 2-22 Mar (+/- vs 8 Feb) pic.twitter.com/rpFcgNTw6i
— Stats for Lefties
Senedd poll | Plaid lead by 3pts
Plaid: 30% (+1)
Ref: 27% (=)
Lab: 17% (-3)
Grn: 11% (+4)
Con: 9% (-1)
Lib: 6% (+1)
Plaid: 36
Ref: 33
Lab: 15
Grn: 6
Con: 4
Lib: 2

(@LeftieStats) April 1, 2026
— Seats — Poll: @YouGov, 9-18 Mar (+/- vs 12 Jan) pic.twitter.com/OYI93UgBsr — Stats for Lefties
Senedd poll | Plaid Cymru lead by 6pts
Plaid: 33% (-4)
Ref: 27% (+4)
Lab: 13% (+3)
Grn: 12% (-1)
Con: 7% (-3)
Lib: 5% (=)
Plaid: 41
Ref: 33
Lab: 11
Grn: 9
Con: 1
Lib: 1

(@LeftieStats) March 24, 2026
The leading party is Plaid Cymru, which is a nationalist party that wants to achieve Welsh independence. The fact that Plaid are doing well shows many Welsh voters are coming around to the party’s way of thinking.
Instead of offering a positive alternative, Starmer’s party are putting out materials like the following:
Labour has literally governed with Plaid. Meanwhile Reform are Nazis, apparently. Stop them!
But you governed with a party which you’re claiming is…the same? — Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) April 15, 2026
We saw an example of Labour’s fading Welsh fortunes in the Caerphilly by-election of October 2025:
Composition of the Senedd after by-election:
Labour no longer has a working majority. pic.twitter.com/bJPrQ2V1dc
— Stats for Lefties
LAB – 29 (-1)
CON – 14 (-)
PLAID – 13 (+1)
IND – 2 (-)
LD – 1 (-)
REF – 1 (-)

(@LeftieStats) October 24, 2025
This is what ex-Labour mayor Jamie Driscoll wrote for the Canary following Labour’s defeat:
Caerphilly is a constituency of South Wales Valleys. The spiritual home of the Labour movement. Labour’s superficially impressive haul of 411 Westminster MPs in July 2024 was an anti-Tory vote. They’ve squandered their opportunity.
Labour have been insincere, insidious, and incompetent. Having won the leadership by lying to Labour members (remember his Ten Pledges?), team Starmer doubled down and told different lies to different sections of the electorate. It’s not just that they are floundering in the polls. The party is structurally ashamed of itself. This time last year my social media feeds still had a handful of tribal Labour loyalists saying “give them time”.
No more.
Disasterclass
Keir Starmer looks set to go down in history as the politician who ended Labour’s viability in Wales. The question is whether his next record will be ending the party’s viability everywhere else.
Featured image via Getty
By Willem Moore
Politics
Trump posts new pic of himself with a giant AI Jesus
Trump got in trouble recently for depicting himself as Jesus Christ. Following a considerable backlash from his Christian supporters, Trump had to delete the image and said it was supposed to be him as a doctor – a claim which made zero sense.
Now, Trump is once again flirting with controversy by posting the following:
Trump posts a picture of Jesus hugging him days after his AI-deity image drew widespread anger https://t.co/othuzjEfKa pic.twitter.com/fuqsw2NX5b
— The Independent (@Independent) April 15, 2026
Trump is 6ft 3in, by the way, so that Jesus must be 6ft 7in at least.
Oh, and although it looks like Jesus is giving Trump a ‘hand’, that’s actually just how the picture was cropped.
And no, we can’t explain the expression on Trump’s face.
Trump has a go at “Radical Left Lunatics”
This was how Trump captioned the post:
Trump shares another image of himself and Jesus. pic.twitter.com/sDLQbAsVyc
— Headquarters (@HQNewsNow) April 15, 2026
Trump is suggesting it’s the “Radical Left Lunatics” who have taken offence. As we reported, however, it was Trump’s Christian base who really took offence to his obviously blasphemous post. And as Forbes added:
The post sparked instant backlash, largely from conservative Christian factions of Trump’s base, including prominent conservative Christian journalist Megan Basham who called it “OUTRAGEOUS blasphemy” and political commentator Cam Higby who said he spends “8 hours a day” defending Trump but “will not defend blasphemy.”
Trump would later claim he was supposed to be a “doctor” in his now-deleted post:
President Trump claims the viral image that was posted on Truth was not a depiction of him as Jesus Christ but was him being depicted as a doctor.
Reporter: Did you post that picture of yourself depicted as Jesus Christ? Trump: I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor… pic.twitter.com/4pfSRFPdrp
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 13, 2026
This made zero sense, because doctors don’t dress as Jesus Christ:
Come on people. We all know that Trump was dressed as a doctor. pic.twitter.com/HvFNKhMasS
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) April 13, 2026
Trump rolls out new scrubs US doctors will be required to wear. pic.twitter.com/3CUhjxlyaV
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) April 14, 2026
Since then, the following theory has emerged:
oh my god. was trump told to tell the press that the image was "doctored," but misunderstood and told everyone that he was depicted as a "doctor"? https://t.co/IHr3y5myha
— manny (@mannyfidel) April 14, 2026
The religious roundup
In other news, war secretary (and supposed Christian) Pete Hegseth quoted Pulp Fiction because he’s never read an actual Bible:
Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.pic.twitter.com/1o3CJiJYRF
— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 16, 2026
Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, meanwhile, fell out with Trump as a result of him attacking the Pope:
"Trump's statement is unacceptable"
“I wouldn’t feel comfortable in a society in which religious leaders do what political leaders say.”
"I stand with Pope Leo.” pic.twitter.com/B4i2tiRUUh
— 𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐔𝐍𝐄𝐒 (@Antunes1) April 14, 2026
Meloni has just disavowed Trump 
Trump fired back with the classic ‘I know you are but what am I‘ – a classic line from Pete Hegseth’s Bible:
"It's her who's unacceptable" — Trump in a new interview today attacked Italian Prime Minster Giorgia Meloni for criticizing his attacks on the Pope pic.twitter.com/1QDw7Vqkmw
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 14, 2026
As the Guardian reported, Trump has since said:
“If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican,” Trump claimed, adding: “Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church!”
It’s unclear why Trump thinks Leo owes his papacy to Trump; possibly because both men are American?
Does Trump think the Catholics were so impressed with Trump that they had to promote a Yank of their own?
Hmm – that does sound like the sort of thing he’d think, actually.
This is the Pope’s latest message anyway:
Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth. #ApostolicJourney #Cameroon https://t.co/bKteFZ3iWE
— Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) April 16, 2026
End of days
The Guardian also noted:
In his subsequent comments to reporters, Trump remained highly critical, saying: “I don’t think he’s doing a very good job. He likes crime I guess,” adding: “He’s a very liberal person.”
The reference to ‘liking crime’ shows how much Trump has degenerated.
Going tough on crime and punishment has always been a Republican talking point, but you can’t just level the argument against anyone. Accusing the Pope of loving crime because he opposed America’s illegal war on Iran makes zero sense to anyone besides Trump himself.
At this point, we’re just praying giant AI Jesus shows up to save us all.
Featured image via Truth Social
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