Nor was it even the fact that his death was captured in all its shocking, bloody horror on video, and inescapable on social media, nor that it came just the day after footage broke of another appalling killing in the States, the unprovoked stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska by a violent lunatic who’d been released on no-fee bail despite 14 previous arrests and should never have been at large.
In the end, the most chilling thing about this particular crime is this: Charlie Kirk was killed for doing exactly what civilised people are supposed to do.
(From reporting of the proceedings at Westminster Magistrates Court, it sounds very much like Watson has been directing and influencing Tarquin’s complaints to the police – which had originally been dismissed as baseless – and was largely responsible for the matter getting to trial.)
But Watson isn’t the only middle-aged trans-identifying man with whom “Tarquin” has a seemingly close relationship when it comes to the relentless, vindictive persecution of people who believe in biological sex.
We think (but haven’t been able to verify) that that’s Watson on the left of the thumbnail of the above video, in the facemask and with a brown bag amid extraordinary scenes as Tarquin left the court after giving his evidence.
But the burly, blond bespectacled man at the centre of it, who appears to be acting as some sort of official representative for “Tarquin”, is Stephanie Hayden – born Anthony Halliday, who changed his name in 2005 to Steven Hayden shortly after being released from the Sex Offenders Register (more on that below) before obtaining a GRC in the name of “Stephanie” in 2017.
Hayden is a convicted paedophile and self-described lawyer who, like Lynsay Watson, dedicates his entire life to the persecution of gender-critical campaigners.
And as remarkable as it might seem to anyone who read our previous piece, Hayden may be the more toxic of the two.
We’ve written already about the magnitude of the error transactivists have made in bringing about the arrest of Graham Linehan on trumped-up incitement charges. But thanks to the excellent work of court reporter Nick Wallis this week, the sheer scale of it is still only beginning to unfold.
At its heart is a scarcely-believable tale about how a tiny handful of deeply mentally ill men – at the core, just three – have for years orchestrated a campaign of vindictive, hateful intimidation and terror which has caused untold suffering to individuals, done catastrophic damage to the reputation of the police, and cost the taxpayer millions of pounds, all in a desperate attempt to validate their own delusions.
It’s going to be no small task to summarise it for you. But let’s do our best.
The Scottish Greens, who until last year were a party of government, claim to have 7,600 members. This month they conducted an election to choose two people as their “co-conveners”, from a list of four candidates, and almost 90% of the party’s members decided that they didn’t want any of them.
And now today, just four years and three months of struggle later:
As far as we’re aware, today marks the first time the Scottish Government has formally acknowledged that transwomen are men. For our next trick, we’re going to send in an FOI asking if they know what religion the Pope is, or where bears go to the toilet.
(All of which she chose to accompany with a series of photographs that made her look like a sinister Cockney chav crime matriarch in a Guy Ritchie movie. She once dubbed herself Scotland’s “chief mammy”, but now comes across more like Ma Baker.)
But we’ve only just finished reading the whole book, so here’s the actual review.
Scotland’s two main political parties have published their 2024 accounts. The SNP’s can be found here, and Scottish Labour’s here. Neither tells a massively inspiring tale.
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The SNP lost £445,000 despite being boosted by donations totalling almost £940,000 from just FOUR individuals. Scottish Labour made a profit of £350,000 but only because it was bailed out to the tune of £777,000 by the UK party, otherwise it would have made a very similar loss to the SNP’s (specifically £428,000).
Neither of those things are surprising, since 2024 was a UK general election year and those are when parties spend big. But the devil, as always, is in the details.
Before becoming a politician Nicola Sturgeon had a brief and somewhat unsuccessful career in the world of law. Which means she has no excuse whatsoever for this:
Because in law, yes it does. That’s EXACTLY what it means.
The media coverage of the gender-ideology revelations in Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir has been based on a couple of short sentences from it, but since the main section of the book devotes 14 pages to the subject it’s worth checking out in depth, at least until something more interesting happens.
Mark Beggan on The Pit Of Vipers: “Your anti Semitic dribble is frothing over. Nothing like a reference about Judaism to weed out the anti Semitic arse…” Apr 20, 14:00
Alf Baird on The Pit Of Vipers: “Perhaps Alex Salmond’s biggest failing and that of the subsequent SNP elite too, including Ms Cherry, is their inability to…” Apr 20, 13:26
Anne on The Pit Of Vipers: “Colin Alexander Of course Alex Salmond wasn’t perfect ,nobody is . However he was a great politician and a true…” Apr 20, 13:21
Young Lochinvar on The Pit Of Vipers: “RK Maybe Special Branch. It was after all their founding role against the Irish.” Apr 20, 13:18
Mark Beggan on The Pit Of Vipers: “Starmer is a wanker.” Apr 20, 13:18
robertkknight on The Pit Of Vipers: “Indeed Alf… I think it’s safe to say that the SNP have more ‘plants’ than Dobies!” Apr 20, 13:17
Young Lochinvar on The Pit Of Vipers: “Beggars (fresh from church) “Bullshit” Hmmm.. Fan of Chapman are you then? Have you read Fearghas’s piece? The big yin…” Apr 20, 13:13
Young Lochinvar on The Pit Of Vipers: “Well that’s Stonewall f$cked then.. Oh dear, what a shame, never mind 🙂 Could they not have also got Muriel…” Apr 20, 13:01
Colin Alexander on The Pit Of Vipers: “Nobody deserves to be framed. Alex Salmond was a very talented debater, articulate, charming and persuasive. He helped turn the…” Apr 20, 12:42
robertkknight on The Pit Of Vipers: “I think you mean MI5, but we’ll take your point. No ‘James Bond’ types required, just a set of ‘Stakeknives’…” Apr 20, 12:33
100%Yes on The Pit Of Vipers: “Independence will never be delivered while we have the likes of Riddick, dug, pop, National. FFS that Peter A Bell,…” Apr 20, 12:24
diabloandco on The Pit Of Vipers: “Lulu Bells , thank you for letting us know that folk respect the man and mourn his loss.” Apr 20, 12:21
Iain More on The Pit Of Vipers: “Indy murdered by MI6 Woke Agents and other Quislings like Sturgeon at the heart of the SNP and Greens.” Apr 20, 12:15
Marie on The Pit Of Vipers: “Speaking personally I have no interest in any deity that creates childhood cancer. Just saying.” Apr 20, 11:53
Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh on The Pit Of Vipers: “Young Lochinvar writes @ 20 April, 2.23am: “So why did he do a Red Road Flats to the Tower of…” Apr 20, 11:44
Alf Baird on The Pit Of Vipers: ““an evil thing” Yes, a colonial administration is always condemned in the end, not least for ‘sacrificing the people’ and…” Apr 20, 11:44
Lulu Bells on The Pit Of Vipers: “The cruelty dished out to Alex and his family was an evil thing. There is no doubt in my mind…” Apr 20, 11:02
sarah on The Pit Of Vipers: “As you say, Lorncal at 9.29p.m. yesterday, Alex Salmond was our Bruce and Wallace. Like Wallace, his enemies brought him…” Apr 20, 10:52
Alf Baird on The Pit Of Vipers: ““The ‘dirty tricks’ department of the British State are undoubtedly at the heart of the matter” Yes Robert, as Fanon…” Apr 20, 10:44
Cynicus on The Pit Of Vipers: “Geri says: 20 April, 2026 at 2:19 am ‘……..but the “UK cabinet secretary” extended her employment instead of sacking her.’…” Apr 20, 09:25
robertkknight on The Pit Of Vipers: “We here know some, if not most, of the names which for obvious reasons can’t be displayed here. However, the…” Apr 20, 09:02
Alf Baird on The Pit Of Vipers: “Given our colonial condition, which depends on repression, we are reminded why: “..the native seldom looks for justice in the…” Apr 20, 08:54
100%Yes on The Pit Of Vipers: “We’ve got a better understanding now and more likely why the leadership hasn’t made any genuine attempt to delivery Independence,…” Apr 20, 08:48
TURABDIN on The Pit Of Vipers: “SCOTLAND has spent too long on what the Americans call the back burner, simmering away to no purpose. When will…” Apr 20, 08:42
Sven on The Pit Of Vipers: “Did you miss out, “More beautiful” intentionally ?” Apr 20, 08:27
Craig P on The Pit Of Vipers: “When this all comes out it’s going to be astonishing, provided the establishment don’t memory hole it, something of the…” Apr 20, 07:38
Owen Mullions on Conspiracies For Dummies: “The grousebeater account on twitter has screenshots of the unredacted WhatsApp exchanges. It may have been taken down by now…” Apr 20, 07:29
Geri on The Pit Of Vipers: “George “..then none of them have a mandate for anything.” They didn’t have a mandate for Gender Reform/Self ID/ Assisted…” Apr 20, 03:53