Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Should I put this on my blog . . . . . . . .

 . . . . . . . . . . . . does it really matter that another innocent person has been attacked and killed? Or am I just fearmongering?  

Every death matters. Wayne's family must be distraught. I feel so sorry for them. 

SAY HIS NAME: Wayne Broadhurst Killed yesterday in broad daylight as he was walking his dog in the UK by an illegal from Afghanistan

Some comments. . . .

This is so sad and evil. Politics and ideology over the safety of citizens is madness. Importing tons of people unwilling to assimilate with no respect for culture is a recipe for utter disaster.

Every nation faces its own war. England must realize it’s being invaded, and a greater conflict is on the horizon.

The UK government let down Wayne. His right to life was ended because the UK government won’t face the violent consequences of unlawful immigration. How many more will be murdered?

This is what they want. This is not a mistake or stupidity. They want a society in arrested development and chaos. Women won’t be able to go anywhere without a male escort

Sometimes I can't wrap my head around how bad the UK really is. White people are not safe there anymore.

Starmer in panic mode

I’ve just secured a landmark agreement with Vietnam to ramp up the returns process of illegal migrants. I mean it when I say: if you come here illegally, you will be swiftly returned.

My thoughts. . . .

People often ask me if I am scared to walk alone outside in the countryside. In the past I have always replied no, I take precautions, I look around me, to check each side and behind me. I have been walking alone in places I have never been to before, for years. I have never had a problem. 

It is in my nature to chat with strangers. Now I have to be more observant. I shall have to assess every situation where I might come into contact with someone I don't know. What I see with my own eyes will be the basis of whether to speak or not to speak. I will be looking for body language from a distance. Should I make eye contact or  look away. Does this person look different from me. I may choose to  divert off my chosen route and look for an exit. This is my new risk assessment routine. 

Times are changing, my world is shrinking. Towns and cities are becoming dangerous places to walk about. This is not me being paranoid. There are still a lot of decent people about. I will carry on walking but risk assessment will play a bigger part where I chose to walk. 

Thank you for reading my blog. ilona

Short and curly's (edited)

 

Martin Lewis
O2 price rise feels like a mockery of Ofcom’s consumer protection! O2 has announced that from April 2026, mobile customers will see their monthly bills rise by MORE THAN IT TOLD THEM, £30 a year – up 40% from the £21.60 annual increase previously written into their contracts.
Part of Martins press statement
This move feels to me a bit like it makes a mockery of 's new 'pounds and pence' consumer protection regime, which came in at the start of this year. It was the regulator's solution to hideous above-inflation, mid-contract price hikes was that on sign-up firms should tell you in advance, in pounds and pence, the price hikes you'll face during the contract period.
Now O2 is increasing contracts by more than it said it would when people signed up. And while that means all its impacted mobile customers can leave penalty-free – and many should – we know few will. Most will likely just have to suck up a rise that was more than they were told when they signed up.

Dear reader.
My thoughts. . . . . .
They change the goal posts whenever they feel like it. You take out a contract for your mobile phone and they've got you by the short and curly's. You are their slave, and you enslave yourself by going along with it. All part of the plan.

People laugh at me when I take out my bog standard pay as you go text and calls only handset. Yes, there are a lot of things I cannot do, places that I cannot visit, events that I cannot join in with, because I refuse to be dictated to by those who want to enslave me.

I can ignore any statements about contracts, one less thing to worry about. Instead I can concentrate on what I can do through my own endeavors, to get the most out of my life, without the constant reminders that I am a slave.

OK, so you want to keep your phone like it's some kind of umbilical cord that you dare not let go of. You hand over your whole life to Blackrock or Vanguard or whoever owns you. Go ahead, but be aware, this is not the end game. Piece by piece you will lose more control of your life when it goes full circle. Digital ID for everything. Freedoms gone forever.

I am now going to go outside and meet up with some friends for a chat at Coffee Morning. Half way through the chat the phones will come out.
Thanks for popping in Have a good day. Toodle pip. ilona

Update edit

Martin Lewis gives O2 & Ofcom both barrels after O2 hikes prices by more than it’d told customers & regulators do nowt to stop it! For full info and how to beat the rise.