So it's a long time since I picked up a pencil and even longer since I've had the calmness, concentration and will to make something good.
I'm quite pleased with this. My technique and patience has slowly returned with practice throughout the process of making this cartoon. /1
"Dear Diary,
JD Vance waded in on the Henry Nowak murder. It feels good to be on the same page as someone who works for a demented rapist paedophile and whose idea of a 'civilised' country is one where over 40,000 people a year die from gun related incidents and many thousands more go bankrupt or die prematurely because they can't afford healthcare. Certainly something to aim for..."
I’m hearing that Farage is really upset that the riots he has incited are being called the #FarageRiots.
Probably best if we don’t refer to the riots that Farage incited as the #FarageRiots.
Please share to raise awareness of the importance of not using the term #FarageRiots
A message to JD Vance from Britain:
Even if you stopped your ICE Gestapo from murdering US citizens
Even if you learned that guns = dead kids
Even if Trump wasn't a rapist
We still wouldn't care about your opinion, you backwards, guyliner wearing, hillbilly couch fucker.
“His response has been to appeal for rage. That’s his response to a father who has lost his son and asked for that not to happen. Exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division would be wrong in any circumstances but to do it when the family are expressly saying please don’t is unforgivable. It shows exactly who he is”
Keir Starmer responds to Nigel Farage at #PMQs
Farage is sick.
He's just made an "emergency address" where he exploited the tragic death of a young person, Henry Nowak, to push his hate fuelled agenda and try to deflect from the very serious allegations of bribery and misconduct levelled against him.
Farage is scum.
Left: Nigel Farage using the murder of Henry Nowak to sew division in society, "rights of white people matter less than ethnic minorities"
Right: Henry Nowak's father, "We do not want his death used to create further division hated or tension"
Nigel Farage has issued a rallying call for people to express stone cold anger.
The man who can’t face his financial accusation is seeking to exploit a tragedy, and not for the first time.
If anything similar to #FaragesRiots happen again, it’s on him.
The justice system rightly jailed this murderer with a strong sentence, and anyone commenting on it before yesterday would have potentially made the conviction unsafe.
Henry Nowak was murdered and his pleas for help ignored by police. Let the future be that this never happens again.
It’s clear though, that the direction Nigel Farage wants our country to travel, it’s towards division and hate against non-white people.
In the garden today, I broke wind with such ferocity it caused next door's dog to bark. This set up a chain reaction of at least a dozen other dogs barking up and down the road. That is the power of my fart over the neighbourhood dogs; I am their leader.
Some notes on my work ethic:
-I last voted in Parliament on 18 March, so I haven’t done my job for ten weeks.
-I’ve never held any face-to-face constituency surgeries, despite apparently having £5 million to spend on security.
-I refuse to do interviews or face press scrutiny of any sort.
-when I was in the European Parliament I had the 4th worst attendance record out of 748 MEPs.
-although I did manage to turn up to vote AGAINST plans to tackle Russian misinformation.
-I was on the Fisheries Committee but I only turned up to ONE out of 42 meetings.
-but I will of course be taking my £73,000 EU pension.
Vote Reform, get lazy, grifting, self-serving sacks of shit.
There is a very simple test for any sentencing system.
When two girls are raped and the attack is filmed, does the public believe justice has been done?
If the answer is no, the system has failed.
Not because the public is bloodthirsty.
Not because people do not understand rehabilitation.
Not because everyone wants children locked up forever.
But because ordinary people still understand something our legal establishment increasingly appears to forget:
Some crimes are so grave that punishment is not optional.
A youth rehabilitation order may be appropriate for theft, vandalism, drugs, disorder or a young offender’s first serious mistake.
But rape is not “misjudgment”.
Filming it is not immaturity.
Sparing custody in a case like this does not send a message of mercy.
It sends a message of weakness.
And weakness in the face of sexual violence is not neutral.
It tells victims that their suffering can be outweighed by the offender’s future.
It tells the public that the courts are more anxious about “criminalising” criminals than protecting girls.
The Attorney General should refer this sentence.
The Court of Appeal should correct it.
And Parliament should stop outsourcing moral judgment to a sentencing bureaucracy that appears incapable of recognising the obvious.
The Guardian says that the National Cyber Security Centre is not aware of any report from me about my phone being hacked by Russians. It's absolutely infuriating how these 'journalists' keep checking for facts and evidence! Why can't they just take my word for it like GB News?