An important by- election was held in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, last Thursday. I followed the results, on and off, on the BBC’s live internet feed.

There were eleven candidates. The two candidates for the mainstream leftwing parties (Labour and the Greens) had been disowned by their own parties for making allegedly racist comments. Since they were about opposing racial or religious groups, one might imagine that they would cancel each other out, with supporters of each racial/religious group cleaving to the leftwing candidate who insulted the other. But it was not to be.

At 3.31 am, while waiting for the result, the BBC interviewed one of the eleven candidates:

The BBC later added more detail:

Mark Coleman is a long-time climate campaigner and Just Stop Oil supporter who was imprisoned for taking nonviolent direct action.The 64-year-old worked as a vicar in Rochdale town centre until he retired in 2020 due to Parkinson’s disease. Mr Coleman said: “The people of Rochdale deserve the truth – and that is we need radical action on climate right now to stand any chance of a safe and stable future. Government policies have put us well on the way to climate hell, and the Labour Party is willing to let that happen. “I want the people of Rochdale to be able to ‘vote change’ in this election to show they want failing Westminster politicians to step up and defend our future.”

And the BBC added an audio of his “one minute manifesto” which I transcribe here:

I’m Mark Coleman. Our leaders are failing us. They won’t protect us. They are enabling the death of massive numbers of our fellow human beings. The killing in Gaza must stop with a permanent ceasefire. Investing in new oil & gas will bring climate breakdown & kill millions of people. Labour in power won’t revoke Tory new oil & gas licences and they will burn our future. Big oil companies are making obscene profits, while we struggle to pay energy bills. We pay them billions of pounds a year in subsidies & tax breaks. They should pay for free home insulation & retrofit for all & free electric local public transport. If elected, my job is to get your voice heard. I will set up a people’s assembly to bring communities together so that we can agree what’s best for Rochdale. This way, you will have your actual voice in Parliament. This is the future of politics. Vote Mark Coleman to protect our communities.

The BBC announced the result at 3.47am. Few would be tuned in at that hour, so they repeated the results at 7.06am under the headline: “A resounding win for Rochdale’s new MP” without actually naming him in the headline. I wouldn’t like to upstage our national broadcaster, so I won’t name him either. 

At 6.17am the BBC gave us a short extract from his victory speech:

“.. during which orange confetti was thrown in his direction by a rival candidate. A heckler also accused [him] of being a climate change denier, and you can watch that moment below:

[I watched it but couldn’t catch the comments. The new MP waited for the end of the intervention and then continued his speech, announcing: “I want to put the council on notice that we intend to clean the Town Hall Clock”]

The BBC added more detail:

Rev Mark Coleman – who ran in the by-election as an independent candidate – produced a box of orange confetti and threw it in G***’s direction as he began addressing the hall. Coleman is a long-time climate campaigner and Just Stop Oil supporter who was imprisoned for taking nonviolent direct action. Another climate change protester could be heard heckling from somewhere in the room too, which led to quite a long pause in the speech.

[Call me a rightwing authoritarian, but you’d think a bloke with a criminal record who’s already done time would hesitate before throwing things at a newly elected MP, especially in Greater Manchester, following the bombing in 2017 that killed 22 people.]

At 8.52am the BBC gave “the results in full” for a second time – “results in full” which in fact only listed half the candidates, thus obscuring the fact that the BBC’s favorite, the Reverend Mark Coleman, was one of five candidates to get just 1% of the vote, the others being two independents with the same surname, the allegedly racist Green, and the Monster Raving Loony Party. 

[Never underestimate the Monster Raving Loonies. Back in the last century they beat one David Steel – a politician who was widely tipped as a future prime minister – into seventh place in a by-election, leading to his utter humiliation and subsequent elevation to the House of Lords.]

What to make of this election, in which the two leftwing parliamentary parties – Labour and the Greens – were utterly humiliated for reasons that remain obscure to the BBC, along with the rest of the left-leaning media?  

Let’s leave the last word to another leftwing journal, the New Statesman where Anoosh Chakelian writes:

“..  in the centre of Rochdale, one politician remained defiant. A statue of John Bright looked out at the nearby hills rising above his birthplace. One of the great Victorian free traders and liberals, Bright is perhaps best remembered in parliamentary history for his appeal to the House of Commons against the Crimean War: “The angel of death has been abroad throughout the land; you may almost hear the beating of his wings.” It was a speech delivered in vain then, and now, with tens of thousands dead abroad, the angel’s wings return to beat our fractured land.”

And right on cue, just this week Chancellor Scholtz of Germany, our oldest ally (remember, Germans helped us defeat the Romans, and Napoleon, and valiantly opposed our current enemy Russia in 1942) revealed that the British Army is active again in Crimea, scene of that  famous military exploit celebrated in Lord Tennyson’s poem, “the Charge of the Light Brigade”:

They that had fought so well 
Came thro’ the jaws of Death, 
Back from the mouth of Hell, 
All that was left of them, 
Left of six hundred.

That was not the Climate Hell predicted by the Just Stop Oil candidate, who received 455 votes (all that was left of them.) It was the real thing.

14 Comments

  1. Geoff,

    Thanks for exposing the partial reporting by the BBC. I looked at the results “in full” as they reported them and thought that something didn’t seem right – I hadn’t realised until now that it was because the results weren’t reported in full after all. Can’t have the JSO candidate humiliated now, can we?

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  2. Emergency address to the nation outside No.10: unelected, warmongering, furlough extending, Net Zero supporting, “unequivocally safe” provax Big Pharma shill globalist puppet, rejected by his own party members, says that the by-election victory of GG in Rochdale is ‘beyond alarming’. Far right and Islamic extremists are a threat to our ‘democracy’ he says. On the day that a ‘far right’ extremist is jailed for two years for thought crimes. Then Big Ben struck 13.

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  3. I don’t want to sidetrack this thread but….
    “valiantly opposed our current enemy Russia in 1942”.
    You have to be kidding, hopefully.
    How about “invaded Russia in a muderous campaign unprecedented in the scale of its brutality”.

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  4. Scholz, ally of the West and implacable opponent of the Putin-Nazi; the traitor to the German people who conspired with Biden to blow up Nordstream and then blamed it on the Russians.

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  5. Mikehig
    Yes, I was being ironic. Ms Baerbock, German ecologist foreign minister, wasn’t being ironic though, when the mentioned her grandfather who defended the Fatherland against the Red Peril.

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  6. Geoff,

    Sam Melia, a ‘far right’ activist who has been sentenced to two years for organising an anti-immigration sticker campaign, which the prosecution has admitted that none of the messages on the stickers were themselves unlawful. It would appear that the prosecution have gone through all his distasteful activities online and offline and decided that he might at some future point be guilty of the crime of actually inciting racial hatred, from what I can gather.

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  7. Actually, he was convicted of the thought crime of inciting racial hatred and criminal damage by posting totally legal messages on lampposts etc. on the basis that it was his intention to break the law (inciting racial hatred) by cunningly not breaking the law! This verdict was backed up by the prosecution discovering that he was not a ‘nice’ person because they apparently found a Hitler poster in his house plus other neo Nazi paraphernalia.

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  8. Probably referred to the prosecution and jailing of Sam Melia
    not for shouting terrorist genocide slogans or projecting them on to the side of Big Ben
    but for organising stickers that said things like “whites will be a minority in 60 years time”
    the claim being that such stickers incite racial tension
    The judge then cited things like ‘you’ve got a book by Hitler’

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  9. I see deceptive rhetoric the other way too , saying the judge said he hadn’t committed a crime .. that is not a true quote

    But people do point out that the same judge gave someone a suspended sentence for making and distributing child porn

    : https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/man-caught-sex-images-children-12569473
    Reeves, 56 of Trafalgar Road, Dewsbury, admitted three charges of making indecent images and one of extreme pornography.
    Imposing an eight month prison sentence suspended for two years, Judge Tom Bayliss QC told him…
    But he said the best way of stopping his behaviour and protecting the community was to ensure his supervision by the probation service. In addition to the suspended jail term he imposed 30 rehabilitation activity days and 200 hours unpaid work. Reeves must also register as a sex offender for 10 years.

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  10. Geoff B: this site needs a “sarc” tag for those of us who are slow in the mornings before coffee!!
    Very strange remark from Ms Baerbock – hard to understand why someone would make such a comment.

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  11. The Sam Melia court video is up
    I was tempted to use sarcsm, but people night misread it
    and framing is everything
    I would say people should NOT be LED but rather make their own minds up

    To me after seeing weeks and weeks of frothing mobs against Israel willing to incite division
    some antiSemitic some violent, Melia’s family look a million times less of a threat.. they come across as super mild.

    davidkurten got 15K likes … that’s a lot
    For saying Sam Melia should not have even been taken to court

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  12. Mikehig

    To be fair to Ms Baerbok, I was quoting the raving Green warmonger from memory. She was standing on the German/Polish border at the time, and mentioned that her grandfather had been there before her..

    Jaime & Stewgreen

    Thanks for the information on Sam Melia. I just had a short conversation on his case with William Briggs, statistician to the stars, here:

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