Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Brexit Betrayer & Globalist Boris Johnson Joins ‘GB News’.

GB News, Britain’s supposedly anti-establishment broadcaster, has announced it is hiring former Prime Minister and “Brexit betrayer” Boris Johnson. The news comes after the broadcaster cancelled right-wing figures such as Calvin Robertson and Laurence Fox.

Johnson is perhaps best known for thwarting peace between Ukraine and Russia; selling out Brexit; and illegally placing his wife Carrie Symonds in charge of his Downing Street operation during COVID-19.

Boris Johnson’s government also pledged a reduction in immigration, then increased it to record levels.

A perennial political “slippery eel,” Johnson actually penned two op-eds ahead of the European Union referendum in 2016 – one in favor or leaving, and one in favor of remaining. He decided the former would be better for his career fairly late into the campaign.

When the UK political class was convinced of a Hillary Clinton presidency, Johnson, then Mayor of London, publicly trashed Donald Trump, sneering: “When Donald Trump says that there are parts of London that are no-go areas, I think he’s betraying a quite stupefying ignorance that makes him, frankly, unfit to hold the office of President of the United States.”

Trump was magnanimous in return, but has made it clear he had the measure of the Englishman and his government: “I’m saying this as an outsider, but an outsider looking in: they were going far left… I can tell you, they were not conservative policies toward the end,” he said earlier this year.

show less
GB News, Britain's supposedly anti-establishment broadcaster, has announced it is hiring former Prime Minister and "Brexit betrayer" Boris Johnson. The news comes after the broadcaster cancelled right-wing figures such as Calvin Robertson and Laurence Fox. show more

Editor’s Notes

Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
The only way this could possibly be a good thing is if Boris is being lined up to take Nigel Farage’s place on the network, if Farage decides to jump back in to front line politics
The only way this could possibly be a good thing is if Boris is being lined up to take Nigel Farage’s place on the network, if Farage decides to jump back in to front line politics show more
for exclusive members-only insights

WATCH: UK Woman Fined for Silently Praying Outside Abortion Clinic.

A British Christian woman was fined by the authorities after she silently prayed outside of an abortion clinic in the English city of Birmingham earlier this month.

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, who has already received two fines for praying outside other clinics in the UK, was told by a Community Support Officer that she would be issued with a fixed penalty notice because she was praying “for the lives of unborn children” within the facility’s “buffer zone” of 150 meters.

Her actions failed to comply with the “Anti-Social Behaviour Order,” according to the two officers in the video, despite the fact she was not staging a protest outside the facility.

Vaughan-Spruce has since confirmed that she was not within the buffer zone as an act of protest but merely to pray, arguing: “This is the third time I have been treated like a criminal for peacefully, silently, and imperceptibly praying for women who are likely facing one of the worst days of their lives.”

“The UK government urgently needs to clarify that silent thoughts can never be illegal – even if those thoughts are in disagreement with the views of the State,” she added.

Britain made it a crime to undertake any action considered “interference” with access to abortions last year. As a result, merely attempting to “advise or persuade” someone from getting an abortion or to “inform about abortion services” is considered an offense in the UK capable of landing someone up to six months in prison, according Clause 9 of the Public Order Bill.

WATCH:

show less
A British Christian woman was fined by the authorities after she silently prayed outside of an abortion clinic in the English city of Birmingham earlier this month. show more

Gay, Popper-Loving, pro-‘Palestine’ Member of UK Parliament Arrested on Rape Suspicion.

So-called “Conservative” Member of Parliament, Crispin Blunt, confirmed on Wednesday his arrest in connection to a rape allegation. The MP for Reigate issued a public statement disclosing that he had been interviewed twice by police regarding the incident. He stated that his initial interaction with the authorities on this matter was due to concerns of extortion.

Blunt, working in close conjunction with the Surrey Police for the ongoing investigation, assured his cooperation throughout. The MP emphasized his confidence in the outcome, expressing his belief that he would not face formal charges in regard to the allegations levelled against him.

The exact details of the incident in question have not been revealed, nor has the identity of the individual levelling the accusation. Police have not issued a formal statement. Blunt, a prominent figure in British politics, continues to maintain his innocence and awaits the conclusion of the investigation.

Blunt is best known for coming out as gay in 2010 and since being a huge advocate for LGBT causes. He is vociferously pro Palestinian and anti-Israel.

show less
So-called “Conservative” Member of Parliament, Crispin Blunt, confirmed on Wednesday his arrest in connection to a rape allegation. The MP for Reigate issued a public statement disclosing that he had been interviewed twice by police regarding the incident. He stated that his initial interaction with the authorities on this matter was due to concerns of extortion. show more

UK to Revoke Visas For Foreign Nationals Who Spread Anti-Semitism.

Robert Jenrick, the United Kingdom’s immigration minister, announced that foreign nationals in British territory could face deportation if they engage in or spread anti-Semitism. The country exercises no such policy for foreign nationals who engage in anti-British, or anti-white sentiment.

Jenrick, who serves in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party government, said that there is a “legal process that must be followed properly” but the policy would concern those ‘glorifying’ terrorists and “praising Hamas.”

“I think there is conduct which is below the criminal standard but which is wrong, would be accepted as wrong by most reasonable people,” Jenrick told Rupert Murdoch’s Times Radio. “If those people are not British citizens, they are just visitors to our country enjoying the privileges of living here, being among fellow British people, then I’m afraid their visas will be revoked and they should leave the country.” The UK immigration minister did stress, however, that the government supports ‘free speech’ and that those who simply wave Palestinian flags would not be impacted.

“We’ve all seen instances of people glorifying, valorizing terrorist activities – we’ve seen people holding deeply antisemitic banners, being interviewed on the media and praising Hamas,” continued Jenrick, specifically addressing those he believed would be impacted by the policy. “That is disgusting behaviour… I can’t look a British Jewish person in the eye as immigration minister and say I’ve allowed somebody to remain at our pleasure in this country, who is conducting themselves in that manner – that is wrong.”

Jenrick emphasized that, “If you come to this country, you abide by British values.”

show less
Robert Jenrick, the United Kingdom's immigration minister, announced that foreign nationals in British territory could face deportation if they engage in or spread anti-Semitism. The country exercises no such policy for foreign nationals who engage in anti-British, or anti-white sentiment. show more

Cops Defend Muslims Demanding ‘Jihad’ In London.

London’s Metropolitan Police (Met) defended radical Muslims who called for “Jihad” against Israel on the streets of Britain’s capital city over the weekend, claiming that the word has “a number of meanings” beyond the violent action or terrorism, with which it is most commonly associated.

The Met responded to a video on X (formerly Twitter) in which a large group of Muslims are seen demanding Jihad to “liberate people from the concentration camp called Palestine” outside the Egyptian Embassy on Saturday.

It claimed, “We have specialist counter terrorism officers here in the operations room who have particular knowledge in this area. They have assessed this video, filmed at the Hizb ut-Tahrir protest in central London… and have not identified any offences arising from the specific clip.”

“However, recognising the way language like this will be interpreted by the public and the divisive impact it will have, officers have identified the man involved and will be speaking to him shorty to discourage any repeat of similar chanting,” the Met added.

The response quickly caused a backlash, with British Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick stating that chanting “Jihad!” in Britain is “inciting terrorist violence” and that the government would speak directly to the police about the issue.

Pro-Hamas protests occurred throughout the United Kingdom on Saturday, with hundreds of thousands of people attending. A number of banners were displayed by attendees calling on others to assemble “Muslim Armies” to wage “Jihad,” with others proudly flying the flag of Al-Qaeda. Men and women were also segregated at the London protests.

show less
London's Metropolitan Police (Met) defended radical Muslims who called for "Jihad" against Israel on the streets of Britain's capital city over the weekend, claiming that the word has "a number of meanings" beyond the violent action or terrorism, with which it is most commonly associated. show more

Globalists Are Pushing the ‘United States of Europe’ Again, and Want Brexit Britain to Join.

Despite the United Kingdom having voted to leave in 2016, as well as increasing difficulties with eurosceptic governments in Central Europe, globalists have not given up their dream of smashing Europe’s ancient nation-states together into a U.S.-style federation, with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) renewing the case on Tuesday.

An article penned for the organization by Razvan Nicolescu, a former Romanian government minister who now works for Deloitte, insists the solution to the issues presented by an increasingly multipolar world is “quickening the pace of the European integration process… to build a United States of Europe”.

Nicolescu’s chief complaint is that as things stand, national governments can “abuse their veto power” by refusing certain contentious policies – such as migrant redistribution – and he argues greater centralization (and less national sovereignty) is required to ensure “effective leadership”.

“A United States of Europe will be able to implement a serious concrete plan for the rapid and full integration of Western Balkans countries, Ukraine, Moldova, and Turkey,” the article boasts, describing a state which would extend from the Azores in the mid-Atlantic to the borders of Syria, Iraq, and Iran.

“The new project should be left open for the United Kingdom to join; indeed, a United States of Europe was advocated by none other than Winston Churchill in 1946,” it adds.

show less
Despite the United Kingdom having voted to leave in 2016, as well as increasing difficulties with eurosceptic governments in Central Europe, globalists have not given up their dream of smashing Europe's ancient nation-states together into a U.S.-style federation, with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) renewing the case on Tuesday. show more

Editor’s Notes

Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
While European federalists like Nicolescu often repeat the claim that Churchill endorsed a United States of Europe, they seldom mention he never intended for Britain to join it, writing in 1938: “We are with Europe, but not of it
While European federalists like Nicolescu often repeat the claim that Churchill endorsed a United States of Europe, they seldom mention he never intended for Britain to join it, writing in 1938: “We are with Europe, but not of it show more
for exclusive members-only insights

Farage ‘Joke’ About Leading UK Conservatives Terrifies Establishment.

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage’s quip about being the leader of the rival Conservative Party within three years has sent the UK establishment into a frenzy. The man dubbed “Mr. Brexit” recently joked: “I’d be very surprised if I were not Conservative leader by ‘26. Very surprised.” He further added: “They think I’m joking, I’m serious.”

Later on, he clarified the comments were made “in jest,” though that hasn’t quelled the nerves of a political class trapped between the centre-left “Tories” and the further-left Labour Party.

The first hurdle Farage would face would be his re-admittance as a Conservative Party member. The populist firebrand left the Tory party in 1992 to join the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), which he led until after the Brexit vote in 2016.

Despite Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hinting that Farage could be readmitted, the establishment appears less open to the prospect. Greg Hands, chairman of the Conservative Party, has dismissed the idea of Farage’s leadership on multiple occasions: “First of all there is no vacancy, and secondly I would be extremely surprised if Nigel Farage were ever to be Conservative leader,” Hands said in response to Farage’s ‘joke’. “There are no plans to allow him into the party and he has not applied.”

Earlier this month at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, Hands said he wasn’t open to welcoming Farage back into the fold, stating: “No, I don’t think I would because I think he’s repeatedly for the last 30 years or more advocated voting for other political parties. I think he said he doesn’t want to see the Conservative Party succeed so I don’t think I would.”

show less
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage's quip about being the leader of the rival Conservative Party within three years has sent the UK establishment into a frenzy. The man dubbed "Mr. Brexit" recently joked: "I’d be very surprised if I were not Conservative leader by ‘26. Very surprised." He further added: "They think I’m joking, I’m serious." show more

Editor’s Notes

Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
Stranger things have happened
Stranger things have happened show more
for exclusive members-only insights

WATCH: Hundreds of Muslims Pray Outside Downing St in London.

Hundreds of Muslims shut down central London after gathering to protest Israel’s supposed involvement in the explosion at the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday evening, which is now believed to have been caused by Hamas in a botched rocket launch attempt.

The gathering took place in front of Downing Street – home of the British Prime Minister – and stretched almost the entirety of Whitehall, the United Kingdom’s political quarter, situated yards from the Houses of Parliament.

Those in attendance demanded an end to the “massacre” of Palestinians and accused Israel of genocide, while waving Palestinian flags. Others sang, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” The crowd, predominantly comprised of young men, also stopped to pray, being led by an Imam who repeatedly chanted “Allah hu Akbar”.

One protestor, who claimed to be half-Palestinian, explained, “We are here to mourn everyone who has died in the last week, and since the beginning of the [Israeli] occupation.”

Similar events have occurred across Europe after Hamas’ violent incursion into Israel earlier this month, with many, such as in the German capital of Berlin, becoming violent and targeting local Jewish residents.

WATCH:

show less
Hundreds of Muslims shut down central London after gathering to protest Israel's supposed involvement in the explosion at the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday evening, which is now believed to have been caused by Hamas in a botched rocket launch attempt. show more

BREAKING: UK Flight Surrounded By Cops After Bomb Threat.

An Emirates airlines flight that landed at Manchester Airport in the United Kingdom has been surrounded by police after authorities were made aware that a bomb could be on board the aircraft. Witnesses report seeing dozens of police surround the plane as well as emergency vehicles heading towards the airport’s runway.

“We can confirm that flight EK019 arriving in Manchester today (17 October) was subjected to additional security checks upon arrival. Emirates crew and ground teams co-operated fully with the authorities,” a spokesperson for Emirates stated. “After the local authorities cleared the aircraft, it proceeded to the gate where passengers disembarked as normal.”

The Emirates flight, an EK19 airbus, departed Dubai at 2:30pm local time on Tuesday and arrived in the United Kingdom shortly after 7:00pm. Manchester Airport closed the runway for nearly an hour before normal operations resumed.

show less
An Emirates airlines flight that landed at Manchester Airport in the United Kingdom has been surrounded by police after authorities were made aware that a bomb could be on board the aircraft. Witnesses report seeing dozens of police surround the plane as well as emergency vehicles heading towards the airport's runway. show more

Britain’s Ascendent Opposition Party Pledges To Make ‘Misgendering’ an Imprisonable Crime.

Britain’s left-wing Labour Party – leading in polls ahead of an imminent general election – has warned that deliberately “misgendering” a transgender person may be punishable by up to two years imprisonment under its potential government.

The party, led by Sir Keir Starmer, is planning to raise criticism of someone’s gender identity to an “aggravated offense” in an effort to combat the abuse against transgenders. The policy would make perceived transgender abuse comparable to assaulting or attacking another on grounds of race or religion, which are imprisonable offenses of up to two years.

“Thousands of women dispute the notion of ‘gender identity’ and particularly the idea that it should be prioritised over biological sex,” said Caroline Ffiske from the UK group Conservatives for Women.

“Is there a risk with this policy that a woman could be accused of harassment for correctly sexing a man and then for that to be treated as an aggravated offence?” she added.

Notably, the law of England and Wales does not require a transgender to actually be assaulted or abused but rather “perceive” any potential hostility from another due to how they identify themselves.

The law does not even provide a definition of “hostility;” instead, it uses an “everyday understanding” of the word, such as ill-will, spite, contempt, prejudice, unfriendliness, antagonism, resentment, and dislike.

show less
Britain's left-wing Labour Party – leading in polls ahead of an imminent general election – has warned that deliberately "misgendering" a transgender person may be punishable by up to two years imprisonment under its potential government. show more