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WILL YOU LIVE TO SEE 90?
I recently had a full medical by my doctor.
After that and with the results from all the tests, he said I was doing ‘fairly well’ for my age. (I had just reached 69).
A little concerned about that comment, I couldn’t resist asking him, ‘Do you think I’ll live to be 90?’
He asked, ‘Do you smoke tobacco, or drink beer, wine or spirits?’
‘Oh no,’ I replied. ‘I’m not doing drugs, either!’
Then he asked, ‘Do you eat fillet steaks and legs of lamb?’
‘I said, ‘Not much… my cardiac consultant said that all red meat is very unhealthy!’
‘Do you spend a lot of time in the sun, like playing golf, boating, sailing, hiking, or bicycling?’
‘No, I don’t,’ I said.
He asked, ‘Do you gamble, drive fast cars, or have lots of sex?’
‘No,’ I said…
He looked at me and said,“Then, why the f…. do you want to live to 90?”
Morning, Tom.“No, but it will feel like it!
Unexpected ending! I thought it was building towards
He needs to sack his idiot of a cardiac consultant.
Morning everyone.
Good Morning Folks
Cloudy start here, rain on it’s warm, typical half term May weather
9°c and the usual, cloudy
Labour is continuing its tradition of hostility to excellence in education
If there is an argument for vat on school fees then using the same argument it should be levied on University fees too.
Are they charities?
If VAT is levied on charities, that must include all, not just schools.
Devil’s advocacy: private schools should not have charitable status.
Be careful what you wish for. If they are not able to get charitable status they will not do their “outreach” programmes with the local state schools. Eton was a great partner to my children’s state school.
Huh? Why on Earth give them ideas!
Morning all. Dashing off to work but I post this here not really because of the article itself – interesting as it is – but because the journalist’s name struck me. It is by Peta Thorneycroft and Ben Farmer. Others may remember Peta’s story – I never knew it – but (and it must have been a good 15 years ago?) she used to write from Zim, before stopping (and I was under the impression it wasn’t because she wanted to).
“W ITH just days until South Africa’s closest election since the dawn of democracy three decades ago, John Steenhuisen took to the stage and vowed to rescue South Africa from its current government.
The last election rally by the Democratic Alliance (DA), South Africa’s biggest opposition party, was like the party itself: slick, wellorganised and aggressive.
The 48-year-old leader told thousands of blue-clad supporters at a Johannesburg stadium on Sunday that the African National Congress (ANC) had for decades brought unemployment, corruption and misrule. But help is coming, he told the multi-racial crowd: “On Wednesday we close the chapter on the ANC rule.”
This week’s election is on course to mark a watershed in South Africa’s post-apartheid history.
The ANC, the party of Nelson Mandela, has ruled outright since 1994. But this week it is expected to fail for the first time to get the 50 per cent vote share needed to govern alone. A new era of coalitions beckons.
Grim levels of unemployment and crime, crumbling public services, broken promises and the stain of corruption have all turned voters off the incumbents. Faced with such a fatigued and tainted opponent, the DA, which has a reputation for punchy politics, business-friendly policies and competent administration at the local level, should have a golden opportunity. Since 2009, the party has run Western Cape province – the only province not held by the ANC and the only one given a clean bill of health by the auditor general.
Public services in Western Cape are comparatively well run. The economy is creating jobs and attracting investment. That is a far cry from other provinces, said 59-year-old Nomawethu Somgoyo, a DA voter originally from Eastern Cape.
“It is terrible down there, where I come from,” she said. “No water sometimes for a month at a time, so no hygiene. People are hungry down there. They don’t have a life. That is what a vote for the ANC gives you there, at my home.”
Ms Somgoyo said she could not understand why more people were not choosing to support the DA in Johannesburg. “They don’t lie to us.”
Despite such endorsements, and while the party has long been the second biggest in the country, polls show it has struggled to capitalise on disillusionment with the ANC.
Its predicted percentage of the vote hovers stubbornly in the mid-20s, while the ANC is expected to get somewhere around the mid-40s. The DA’S struggle to gain wider popular support, observers say, is unsurprising. Thirty years after the end of apartheid, politics, like much else in South Africa, is still viewed through the prism of race.
The DA has struggled to shake off its reputation as the party of the well-off white minority, in a country where white governments once repressed the black majority. “The DA have got some very capable politicians, there’s no doubt about that,” says one European diplomat. “But I just doubt South Africa could elect someone white to lead the country at the moment.” The DA has long been accused of promoting the interests of white, Asian and mixed-race people, in a country where those three groups make up only 18 per cent of the population. Black Africans make up more than 81 per cent of the population.
The party traces its roots to the main white anti-apartheid party. Its leadership and its highest fliers are largely white, even if most of its supporters are black. “Race is the main problem for the Democratic Alliance,” says Max du Preez, a newspaper editor and political analyst. “It doesn’t have enough black leaders in its top ranks, and race in South Africa really matters given the long and dreadful history of apartheid. It is about symbolism, about history, and remembering the massive inequality in society. I would love to have a DA government, but it can’t be.”
The DA denies it has a problem with race. “People are looking beyond race towards competence, [the] ability to get things done and being able to deliver – that’s going to be the game in the election,” Mr Steenhuisen has said.
The difficulty of conducting accurate opinion polls in South Africa means election forecasts have been varied. But latest figures show that the ANC will receive less than 50 per cent. The shape of any coalition will depend on how far below the threshold the party slips. In the mid-40s, it may be able to get over the line by joining with a few smaller parties. Below that, it will need to look for a bigger partner – and make bigger concessions.
To broaden its appeal, the DA has formed its own broad coalition of smaller parties to bring down the ANC, although it is unclear the pact will hold if the ANC starts trying to poach partners. While Mr Steenhuisen says the ANC must go, he has not excluded a post-election deal with the party, if that’s what it takes to keep the Marxist Economic Freedom Fighters and former president Jacob Zuma’s umkhonto we Sizwe out. “I’m not ruling out anything depending on what the election results are, going forward,” he said earlier this year.”
Civil War looms.
Here, there and the US too.
MIR: does your opening paragraph suggest that Peta is the daughter of Peter Thorneycroft?
I don’t know to be honest and I have a feeling her surname is spelt without an “e”. She is definitely a Zimbabwean, now (presumably) living in exile in Joburg.
Peter Thorneycroft had a son John Thorneycroft. John Thorneycroft was a chief at English Heritage when they operated from the offices in Savile Row.
I met Thorneycroft several times when working on restoration projects at Hampton Court Palace in the nineties. His father died during that period so 1990-1995.
Edit: I sat next to John Thorneycroft at a wonderful luncheon thrown by English Heritage to thank those of us involved in the Privy Garden Resoration Project at Hampton Court palace. The venue was the Orangery at Kensington Palace. We discussed Poland, Warsaw, Chopin and Lazienki Park.
Morning all. Dashing off to work but I post this here not really because of the article itself – interesting as it is – but because the journalist’s name struck me. It is by Peta Thorneycroft and Ben Farmer. Others may remember Peta’s story – I never knew it – but (and it must have been a good 15 years ago?) she used to write from Zim, before stopping (and I was under the impression it wasn’t because she wanted to).
“W ITH just days until South Africa’s closest election since the dawn of democracy three decades ago, John Steenhuisen took to the stage and vowed to rescue South Africa from its current government.
The last election rally by the Democratic Alliance (DA), South Africa’s biggest opposition party, was like the party itself: slick, wellorganised and aggressive.
The 48-year-old leader told thousands of blue-clad supporters at a Johannesburg stadium on Sunday that the African National Congress (ANC) had for decades brought unemployment, corruption and misrule. But help is coming, he told the multi-racial crowd: “On Wednesday we close the chapter on the ANC rule.”
This week’s election is on course to mark a watershed in South Africa’s post-apartheid history.
The ANC, the party of Nelson Mandela, has ruled outright since 1994. But this week it is expected to fail for the first time to get the 50 per cent vote share needed to govern alone. A new era of coalitions beckons.
Grim levels of unemployment and crime, crumbling public services, broken promises and the stain of corruption have all turned voters off the incumbents. Faced with such a fatigued and tainted opponent, the DA, which has a reputation for punchy politics, business-friendly policies and competent administration at the local level, should have a golden opportunity. Since 2009, the party has run Western Cape province – the only province not held by the ANC and the only one given a clean bill of health by the auditor general.
Public services in Western Cape are comparatively well run. The economy is creating jobs and attracting investment. That is a far cry from other provinces, said 59-year-old Nomawethu Somgoyo, a DA voter originally from Eastern Cape.
“It is terrible down there, where I come from,” she said. “No water sometimes for a month at a time, so no hygiene. People are hungry down there. They don’t have a life. That is what a vote for the ANC gives you there, at my home.”
Ms Somgoyo said she could not understand why more people were not choosing to support the DA in Johannesburg. “They don’t lie to us.”
Despite such endorsements, and while the party has long been the second biggest in the country, polls show it has struggled to capitalise on disillusionment with the ANC.
Its predicted percentage of the vote hovers stubbornly in the mid-20s, while the ANC is expected to get somewhere around the mid-40s. The DA’S struggle to gain wider popular support, observers say, is unsurprising. Thirty years after the end of apartheid, politics, like much else in South Africa, is still viewed through the prism of race.
The DA has struggled to shake off its reputation as the party of the well-off white minority, in a country where white governments once repressed the black majority. “The DA have got some very capable politicians, there’s no doubt about that,” says one European diplomat. “But I just doubt South Africa could elect someone white to lead the country at the moment.” The DA has long been accused of promoting the interests of white, Asian and mixed-race people, in a country where those three groups make up only 18 per cent of the population. Black Africans make up more than 81 per cent of the population.
The party traces its roots to the main white anti-apartheid party. Its leadership and its highest fliers are largely white, even if most of its supporters are black. “Race is the main problem for the Democratic Alliance,” says Max du Preez, a newspaper editor and political analyst. “It doesn’t have enough black leaders in its top ranks, and race in South Africa really matters given the long and dreadful history of apartheid. It is about symbolism, about history, and remembering the massive inequality in society. I would love to have a DA government, but it can’t be.”
The DA denies it has a problem with race. “People are looking beyond race towards competence, [the] ability to get things done and being able to deliver – that’s going to be the game in the election,” Mr Steenhuisen has said.
The difficulty of conducting accurate opinion polls in South Africa means election forecasts have been varied. But latest figures show that the ANC will receive less than 50 per cent. The shape of any coalition will depend on how far below the threshold the party slips. In the mid-40s, it may be able to get over the line by joining with a few smaller parties. Below that, it will need to look for a bigger partner – and make bigger concessions.
To broaden its appeal, the DA has formed its own broad coalition of smaller parties to bring down the ANC, although it is unclear the pact will hold if the ANC starts trying to poach partners. While Mr Steenhuisen says the ANC must go, he has not excluded a post-election deal with the party, if that’s what it takes to keep the Marxist Economic Freedom Fighters and former president Jacob Zuma’s umkhonto we Sizwe out. “I’m not ruling out anything depending on what the election results are, going forward,” he said earlier this year.”
France to send troops to Ukraine to train soldiers. 28 May 2024.
France will soon start sending troops to train Ukrainian forces in the war-torn country, Kyiv’s top commander said on Monday.
General Oleksandr Syrskyi said paperwork had been signed to allow French military instructors to visit Ukrainian training centres, following talks with Sebastien Lecornu, the French defence minister.
The Ukies have probably the best field army in Europe at the moment. It is battle hardened and experienced. It certainly needs no guidance from the French who have just been kicked out of the Sahel for being useless. This decision is of course the thin end of the wedge. Our leaders have heard the Siren call of War. More will follow.
You can almost see the political machinery at work here. They are leading in gently so as not to alarm the hoi-polloi and try and avoid any knee jerk reaction from Vlad. The intention is to present him with a political conundrum. How many NATO troops can he kill before the war becomes general?
Only he can gauge the risks. His whole policy and perhaps personal survival depends on it. With such things in the balance his choice is not a foregone conclusion.
P.S. Just on the side the comments are filled with Nudge Unit Trolls supporting this action and suppressing any opposition which is a pretty good guide to both the moral nature of the West and its intentions here.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/27/france-to-send-troops-to-ukraine-to-train-soldiers/
It’s an open secret that British, US and French soldiers are operating in Ukraine AS. The Russians are fully aware of it and have directly accused Britain of using British soldiers to fire British missiles into Russia, basically an act of war against a major nuclear power with what is now probably the best army in the world.
The Western Establishment obviously wants to keep this hideous war – in which over half a million Ukrainian solders have been killed – as log as possible.
It’s an open secret that British, US and French soldiers are operating in Ukraine AS.
Morning Tom. Yes of course but these are unacknowledged. French troops would be there officially and their deaths the same. This would require a response from the French/Nato. In other words escalation.
A very dangerous escalation indeed AS. Even the previously cautious boss of Nato is at it, and with all the idiotic talk about bringing back conscription, the trend is clear. They want war, or a near war and the fear of war.
Nice BTL from an ex-soldier: “It`s quite remarkable watching the slow descent into a huge European war, whilst so many are applauding this terrible folly. At least sit down with the Russians and start a conversation. It seems to me that the Western leaders are desperate to avoid talks in case they end in some sort of peace. And maybe Putin wouldn`t have gone into Ukraine if the EU and NATO hadn’t poked him and maybe the NATO countries made a huge mistake disarming after the Cold War.” Predictably the mass of Trolls don’t agree!
There’s even some idiot who thinks Trump and Brexit were both “Russian victories”
Good morning, chums. Another day, another dollar. And thanks to Geoff for Tuesday’s NoTTLe site.
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Morning Elsie & All
“Another day, another dollar”? If you check out (pardon the pun) the US Debt clock web site you will find that the US is currently adding $1,000,000 of debt every 30 seconds. I make that $2,880,000,000 every 24 hours.
That’s more than $1 Trillion every 100 days. It’s no wonder China has halved its holdings of US Treasuries in recent years….
China plays the long game.
Much as we all believe Starmer when he asserts “you can always trust a lawyer”, isn’t there an inherent confidence in a system coming from a superpower that allows a choice between a president that belongs in prison and one that belongs in a home?
You can always trust a lawyer to separate you from as much of your money as possible.
If one were to believe the reports of alleged corruption, the one you imply should be in a home should apparently be doing time…
You may well be right. The only US presidential candidate in 2020 I could trust with a trade agreement was Bernie Sanders, and he is well in his eighties now.
Ah the handy work of our progressive psychopaths in The Fed & Treasury.. 18 unelected officials, all Clinton acolytes. No oversight. Disconnected from the real world and hell bent on keeping out Trump. So they run the largest deficit ever in a period of full employment, then under report inflation.
As for China.. their determination to disprove the laws of economic gravity commonly known as The Currency Trilemma will take them all the way down into the abyss.
Britain will soon discover, to its horror, that there is no ‘moderate’ Left. 28 May 2024.
Finally, of course, we know that the Labour high command was opposed to the public vote we took part in eight years ago. Will Labour decide to take us back into the EU during their time in office? It seems inconceivable to me that they will not be at least tempted to do so – through some door or other. Meaning that a decision that this country seemed to have put to bed will be opened up once again.
These, then, are some signs of what our country will soon be. One led by people who believe in the out-sourcing of foreign and domestic policy, and the turning of the UK into a sort of medium-sized NGO. What an indictment it is of the current government that this wholly inadequate B-team should be regarded as so vastly preferential to them.
The West and particularly the UK are so utterly screwed that perhaps Nuclear War would be preferable after all?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/27/britain-will-soon-discover-there-is-no-moderate-left/
Just like there are no moderate Muslims when they are in control
They’re an aggregate. That is their USP – for want of a better term.
Well, no it wouldn’t, Araminta.
Morning JB. The West is morphing into a monstrous totalitarian tyranny. A Labour government would be an enthusiastic supporter.
Don’t think the Cons are much different!
Britain will soon discover, to its horror, that there is no ‘moderate’ Left. 28 May 2024. We’ve been discovering that over the last 14 years of left wing Tory government. We now have record immigration, the highest peace time taxation, less freedom, more hate crime laws, less free speech and rule by woke lunatics.
And the way the idiots running and ruining the country re going on, we’ll soon have nuclear war.
I do not deny how the Tory Government has betrayed its core vote, who might be, I suggest maybe, conservatives, but the OP this time is about the Labour Party, aka “Change UK”.
Starmer and his political clones by order claims CHANGE; it is on every poster being presented to the electorate. But change from what? It seems quite obvious that it is change from Corbyn and no more. It is not change from Blair or change from Brown or even change from Major, Cameron, May, Johnson or Truss, and barely even change from Sunak – the designer suit is just as expensive. Much has been said about Tice or Farage, but I cannot see how either
would be much different were they ever to be able to form a Government. All the need is for the MSM to refer to them as “moderate” and we are all persuaded to support them.
The only leader that seems to be offering genuine change since the 1990s seems to be Jeremy Corbyn, and he is persona non grata in the mainstream. He is not considered “moderate”.
All the others are variants on More of the Same.
Does anyone know where the money went, raised from the sale of gold melted down by the British Museum after centuries of treasure hunting for ancient heritage? Gold is at £1800 an ounce now, so it must be worth a bit. I believe the money has been privatised.
Britain will soon discover, to its horror, that there is no ‘moderate’ Left. 28 May 2024. We’ve been discovering that over the last 14 years of left wing Tory government. We now have record immigration, the highest peace time taxation, less freedom, more hate crime laws, less free speech and rule by woke lunatics.
And the way the idiots running and ruining the country re going on, we’ll soon have nuclear war.
Morning, all Y’all. Sunny & very humid after last night’s torrential rain. Floods everywhere!
387798+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
I am afraid the continuing misguided use of the polling stations these past four decades have left us with three options
submit / fight or flight.
Streets are now morphing into battlegrounds soon to be up the garden path and onto the -door step, CONVERT or else and it won’t be the gas / lecky man asking.
https://x.com/ranttilwecant/status/1795158726208323716
Good morning, all. Brighter.
Grey and damp here.
Is there a cheaper way to shoot down incoming heavy artillery than state-of-the-art U.S. guided missiles costing a million a pop?
Drones?
Doubt it.
Don’t provoke nuclear powers into firing missiles at you in the first place would seem to be the cheapest Jeremy, and using diplomacy to try to settle disputes rather than using proxies to start a war.
Appeasement then.
A very much misused and misunderstood word JM. to appease you need a genuine enemy, and this country does not have a nation state enemy wanting to inflict violence on us, though one or two could be provoked into doing so if we continue to support US aggression around the world.
The real appeasement, and the real threat, is going on daily in front of our eyes, in places like Tower Hamlets, Bradford and so on.
Germany is one of the most civilised nations on Earth, and the English language is considered a Germanic language, along with Dutch. Much culture, from the House of Windsor to the Christmas tree, comes out of Germany. Even Handel’s Messiah is German. It is understandable therefore for the last people likely to be a nation state enemy should be Germany, yet in the last century there were two major wars between Britain and Germany, resulting in much destruction on both sides.
You are right in suggesting that hostility is more likely in fifth columnist sleeper cells set up in Tower Hamlets, Bradford and so on, even though to suggest such a thing is considered “Islamophobia” and therefore a hate crime. Countering tyranny may be the major concern of those who are children now, but depletion of resources is also up there. Most likely, it will be both, and I do not relish living into my nineties.
As regards US aggression, I remember a number of atrocities conducted by the US in Latin America (including the invasion of Grenada, a British protectorate, during the Thatcher/Reagan era), and more recent adventures in the Middle East. Yet Americans may also refer to WW2 and argue “we saved your ass”. Without NATO, we’d all be part of a degenerating Warsaw Pact. Warsaw today is one of the more prosperous cities in Europe.
The bombardment with heavy artillery artillery of civilians by Russia and Israel may be none of our business, but it is setting a lamentable example. Xi is observing carefully as he prepares to restore Taiwan to the Empire, annex the islands in the South China Sea, and buy up much of Africa’s natural resources for the price of a few Mercedes. Britain may not be threatened right now, and Germany has been benign for nearly eighty years, but we would be wise not to take our security for granted if a foe decides there be rich pickings here.
…we would be wise not to take our security for granted if a foe decides there be rich pickings here.
Our greatest enemies are already here.
It is why, when we consider military intelligence, MI5 is of as much importance as MI6.
Negotiation. Zelenski is acting as a US puppet by perpetuating the war. He doesn’t seem to care that his country is being destroyed and a generation is being slaughtered. Biden is fine with that as there are no US soldiers being sent home in body bags. This conflict will end with negotiation, it would be better done sooner than later.
Negotiation cannot be just between Biden and Zelenskyy; it must also involve Putin, who is after all largely responsible for the current bombardment of Ukraine and the annexation of its coastal and industrial regions.
The question needs to be – what circumstances would Putin agree to that would cease the bombardment and annexation, or would he simply regard any concessions made to be a licence to push on with The Plan?
Wasn’t it Churchill who said “Jaw-jaw is better than war-war”?
There is another piece of advice “never turn your back on the bear”. Jaw-jawing works best between equals. Someone presenting as weak and helpless is all too likely to end up bullied – it is a sad consequence of human nature.
Indeed: Always treat Russia with great, but not fawning, respect.
Jaw-jaw : that’s just what warmongers Biden and Johnson prevented when they persuaded the corrupt and greedy Zelensky to ditch the peace talks which had been arranged.
Good morning all. a dull, misty start with a very light drizzle and 6½°C on the Yard Thermometer.
A response to the X-Tw@ter link Ogga posted yesterday concerning the rioting in Sheffield:-
Good morning Bob ,
Wet morning here , people have flocked down here with their tents, caravans and vans , I guess they must be giving Devon a miss!!
Poor old Sheffield , what on earth is going on , I will blame Clegg.
Look what has happened to our Jewel in the Crown , Bournemouth .. it is chaotic and out of control , very wealthy , old wealth , but now a mess .. and I blame the University and the import of people who have no place in our culture or society .
https://twitter.com/Perky_43/status/1795095170200846727
Morning Bob – just dull here
Socialist always destroy. They never create anything but poverty and tyranny.
I was about to say “what about Sweden?” then I remembered.
You remembered that Sweden dabbled with socialism in the 1970s–1980s but then ditched it because they realised that a market economy was the only way to increase wealth.
Proportion of Sweden’s GDP taken in tax?
And the Swedish attitude to immigration, socialist in essence, is causing huge problems for them.
That is not the ‘Swedish attitude’. It is the succession of wet Liberal government’s attitude.
Every Swede I’ve spoken to wants all the ‘camel jockeys’ sent back to Sandland, hasta la vista.
Ask the average Swede about that and they are all extremely happy, very few of them are poor or on the breadline. The standard of living, here, far exceeds what I experienced in 60 years living in the UK.
That’s what I call a politician’s answer.
Are you saying I’ve missed my calling?
Sweden ranked 8th¹ out of 38 OECD countries in terms of the tax-to-GDP ratio in 2022. In 2022, Sweden had a tax-to- GDP ratio of 41.3% compared with the OECD average of 34.0%.
But don’t tell the useful idiots who still think Sweden is a shining example of Socialism.
Oh my god, I have some of those — expat British — living here who still think that.
They are socialists to the core and trying to reason with them is like trying to make boeuf bourguignon out of catshit.
Take Labour councils;
You have seven different coloured waste bins, for your convenience.
We have altered collection days to once a month, for your convenience.
If You overfill your bins, or put the wrong colour bin out, you will be prosecuted.
For your convenience.
We have changed your road into a pedestrian only walkway, for your convenience.
We can’t fill potholes, but we employ a record number of Diversity officers.
For your convenience.
Complain about lack of space to put your bins, lack of space to park your car, the damage caused to said car by potholes, damage to your mental health by too many Diversity officers and all you get is, ” Don’t you realise we do all these things for your f…king convenience, ungrateful pleb.
Action on hunger
SIR – This year marks 40 years since the Ethiopian famine, which caught the attention of the British media and inspired an overwhelming public response in the UK and around the world. After Ethiopia, the world vowed: “Never again.”
Indeed, during the following decades, Britain played a key role in efforts that saw the proportion of undernourished people in the world cut by almost half.
Tragically, conflict and climate change have caused that success to go into reverse, and today millions are facing famine. Malnutrition, although preventable, takes a child’s life every 11 seconds. Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gaza, Sudan, Yemen and many other places is feeding a cycle of hunger and hopelessness.
Food is foundational to development. Nutritious food fuels individuals, communities and economies. Deprived of it, generations struggle to grow, learn and fulfil their potential. As former defence and development ministers, we believe that tackling malnutrition and hunger is not only a moral imperative but also critical to our national security and foreign policy interests.
On World Hunger Day, we urge political leaders across parties to recognise the geopolitical significance of the global hunger crisis and build on existing efforts to ensure that Britain is once again at the heart of efforts to tackle it. That means mobilising the full scope of British know-how and resources, and galvanising international peacebuilding efforts.
Unless urgent action is taken to break it, the deadly cycle of hunger and conflict will continue, bringing further misery to millions. That should matter to all of us because a hungry world will never be a safe or stable one.
Rory Stewart
Secretary of state for international development (Con), 2019
Population of Ethiopia 1970 40 million.
Now…125 million.
Wake up Rory.
Morning Phizzee,
So true , and I liked this comment ..
John Bloomfield
13 MIN AGO
Rory Stewart and other’s motives are laudable however he overlooks one tiny fact : famine are nature’s way of controlling a population which has outgrown its ability to feed itself. All Western interference does is make the problem worse as the population continues to increase by over breeding.
Good morning.
And then they become “climate refugees” and “need” to come to the US/Europe to escape. We know the drill.
Ethiopia population:
1980. 34.76 million
2020. 117.2 million
Good Moaning, Dolly and Harry’s slave.
But, but, but… Aren’t we always told that there’s a fertility crisis? Modern woman too busy to have babies?
I don’t think Africans got that message.
I blame Cur Bob Geldof.
I believe even Geldof eventually admitted that Bandaid was a mistake.
I thought Geldorf was dead – apparently not – How can they tell? His grandfather was a Belgian immigrant and his grandmother was of the Jewish faith.
God moaning.
Ethiopia population:
1980. 34.76 million
2020. 117.2 million
Good Moaning, Dolly and Harry’s slave.
I did once think that Rory Stewart had potential, sadly it seems he’s just as naive [stupid?] as the rest of the blob.
387798+ up ticks,
How truly bloody sad,
leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️
@LeilaniDowding
You never know who’s just hanging on to life by a thread.. obviously his last straw…. Usually small watch dealers have watches on consignment. Many watches have a higher 2nd hand value due to the scarcity that an insurance company wouldn’t pay out.. he probably felt he couldn’t ever come back from this 😩😩. Those thieves stole his life too
https://x.com/LeilaniDowding/status/1795336992063914251
That’s terrible who stole all the watches ?
Terribly sad. Plod won’t care. The politicians won’t care.
Climate Virtue Signalling- Four Minute Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCJmN5E1LIo
Good morning N.
Oh yes, and this?
Britain is bracing itself for one of the wettest summers on record – with forecasters predicting there could be at least 50 days of rain in just three months.
The Government has reportedly been prepped by the Met Office to expect extremely soggy conditions between the start of June and the end of August, with wet weather 50 per cent more likely than average.
The bleak forecast threatens to interrupt a number of summer events, including Wimbledon, the British Grand Prix, the Trooping of the Colour, Royal Ascot, Henley and music festivals such as Glastonbury.
If forecasters are correct, it could be the dampest summer since 1912 – when rain fell on 55 days across the summer season, The Sun reports.
The Met Office long-range forecast said: ‘The chances of a wetter-than-average period are higher than a drier-than-average one. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13465553/Britain-braces-one-wettest-summers-record-Met-Office-warns-Government-50-days-rain-possible-holiday-period.html
Nature has a way of balancing out its work. The sun will come out tomorrow!
Similar to jam….
theTroopingofthe ColourHunga Tonga.
Or “man made climate catastrophe”
We won’t be told
We need to send them MacDonalds , KFC, Nandos , and all European junk food to fatten them up !
ay I shorten the above
We need to send them MuckDonalds , KFC, Nandos, Coca Cola etc
There’s far more junk food in the UK than in Europe.
Please describe this “European junk food”.
This behemoth of a meal is an invention of the Tre Kronor restaurant from the Swedish town of Skellefteå. It consists of a calzone pizza that is stuffed with hamburgers (along with bread, toppings, and dressings) and French fries.
The calorie-laden dish was originally invented for people who could not decide whether to get a pizza or a hamburger after a night of heavy drinking.
The residents of Middlesbrough go in for a Parmo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parmo
Jocks go in for a battered, deep-fried Mars bar.
You will always find idiots mucking about with food to try and get famous.
Never tried a deep fried Mars Bar, but as a VERY occasional treat with ice cream or even just fresh cream it would not be so bad.
And I do stress VERY occasional treat!
Another very wet day in Co Antrim. Morning all.
The BBC tells people to put on sun screen- despite the fact that the sun is barely visible. There are presentations on YT by this woman- who gets hammered by the “experts”-Valentina Zharkova, Professor of Mathematics, Northumbria University. She maintains that our winters are now worse and will get worse and there will be huge consequences in terms of crop yields due to farming being disrupted- which was the case in the “Little Ice Age” when crops failed and contributed to unrest and wars- the French Revolution being a key example- bread shortages.
I must stock up on flour.
My school educates more than 600 children and employs over 200 staff in a rural area where there are few other opportunities. I wonder whether Ms Reeves has considered the probable human cost of her party’s policy.
John Paget-Tomlinson
Headmaster, Leweston School
Sherborne, Dorset
Labour party are spiteful, mean interfering people , who are denying aspiring families a chance to further a decent all round education for their youngsters .
Yo T_B,
But not their own brats
I call upon all teachers in private schools to do what the French teachers did when Mitterrand tried to abolish private schools.
The French teachers said they would resign from the teaching profession immediately and never work in state schools.
I call upon all the governors of private schools and their governors not to allow state schools to use any of their property or facilities as they did in France.
Without enough teachers to teach and without enough accommodation and facilities Mitterrand realised that the state sector would collapse so he had to climb down.
There is a particularly nasty and vindictive sort of socialist in Britain who wants to punish those who would like to use private schooling and private medicine for which they have paid with their taxes.
In France the state gives the same amount of money it spends to educate each child to the private school which educates the child so that parents do not lose the entitlement to education for their children for which their taxes have paid. However if the school charges fees higher that the money they receive from the state the parents have to pay the difference. Our boys went to such a well run private primary school that we had no fees to pay.
It is the same with medicine – your compulsory state insurance scheme entitles you to health care whether you use private clinics or state provision. If you want a top surgeon who charges more that others you would just have to pay the difference.
There is a particularly nasty and vindictive sort of socialist in Britain who wants to punish those who would like to use private schooling and private medicine for which they have paid with their taxes.
In France the state gives the same amount of money it spends to educate each child to the private school which educates the child so that parents do not lose the entitlement to education for their children for which their taxes have paid. However if the school charges fees higher that the money they receive from the state the parents have to pay the difference. Our boys went to such a well run private primary school that we had no fees to pay.
It is the same with medicine – your compulsory state insurance scheme entitles you to health care whether you use private clinics or state provision. If you want a top surgeon who charges more that others you would just have to pay the difference.
I call upon all teachers in private schools to do what the French teachers did when Mitterrand tried to abolish private schools.
The French teachers said they would resign from the teaching profession immediately and never work in state schools.
I call upon all the governors of private schools and their governors not to allow state schools to use any of their property or facilities as they did in France.
Without enough teachers to teach and without enough accommodation and facilities Mitterrand realised that the state sector would collapse so he had to climb down.
“Labour party are spiteful, mean interfering people” I’d add resentful but that is an excellent summary.
Pope Francis reported to have used derogatory phrase about homosexuals
Pontiff allegedly said there was ‘too much faggotry’ among trainee priests
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/27/pope-francis-reported-derogatory-phrase-homosexuals/
Faggotry – an excellent synonym for homosexuality!
Of course if priests are celibate – as they should be – their sexuality is irrelevant.
I wonder if Mark Knopfler was referring to Reginald Dwight when he referred to the little faggot who is a millionaire in Money or Nothing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zOjRlVpAOQ
The only problem is Richard, Reggie has never cared about chick’s.
He was once married to a woman though whether or not the marriage was ever consecrated I do not know.
Renata Blauel his sound engineer. Not married for long. Three years.
He released Breaking Hearts and Sad Songs (say so much).
Consecrated or consummated?
That’s what I meant to say but I expect it was neither consummated nor consecrated!
I was listening to an Eric Clapton interview recorded a few days ago. He expressed a desire to play some concerts in Russia! He said he had stem cell treatment- he was injured as you know by the “safe and effective” treatment that was foisted on the world. He’s now been semi-cancelled for his stance. Someone with a less high profile would have been fully cancelled.
I thought faggots were something we ate when I was young?
Morning Sue. Brain’s faggotts. They were horrible. Gave you galloping heartburn.
I quite like the taste of the gravy. A very cheap and filling meal with mash and peas.
I thought faggots ate young boys
I thought they were bundles of sticks.
Brains faggots.
Or put on the fire.
The word faggot has been used in English since the late 16th century as an abusive term for women, particularly old women, and reference to homosexuality may derive from this, as female terms are often used with reference to homosexual or effeminate men (cf. nancy, sissy, queen). The application of the term to old women is possibly a shortening of the term “faggot-gatherer”,
I still do. I make my own from minced pork, beef and offal: it is delicious and nutritious.
Bonjour Mr T, and everyone. All I know is that Reg and Mark are great artists who have given a lot of music to the world and in the process have provided enjoyment for millions of people. Financially they have provided work and employment for many and have paid a boatload of tax. AFAIK they each do charitable work, and may they live long and prosper.
I have several albums by Dire Straits, Mark Knopfler (after he left DS) and by Reg.
A piece (I think on Unherd, by Damian Thompson) a while ago, verifying this historical scenario. Perhaps Francis read it 😀
Being celibate means being unmarried. Being chaste means abstaining from sex.
Not quite. The original meaning of celibate is being unmarried and so by implication abstaining from sexual intercourse. In more recent usage the previous connotation has become the main meaning, namely not engaging in sexual relations (as the status of marriage has become less relevant to practice).
Chaste means abstaining from immoral sexual intercourse, so a married couple can both be chaste if they only have sexual relations with each other. An unmarried person can only be chaste if they are also celibate (in the modern sense).
There were two young people of taste
Who were beautiful down to the waist
So they limited love
To the regions above
And so remained perfectly chaste
This fits Grizzly’s definition
The limerick does not specify whether the ‘two young people of taste’ were married or unmarried. If the latter (which I would think was implied), then the definition in the limerick fits the one that I gave.
Dictionaries vary in the definitions they give.
For example the Cambridge Dictionary says:
Meaning of celibacy in English
celibacy
noun [ U ]
UK /ˈsel.ə.bə.si/ US /ˈsel.ə.bə.si/
Add to word list
the state of not having sex, especially because you have made a religious promise not to:
Celibacy is not exclusive to Catholic priests.
She chose celibacy after a pregnancy scare at 16.
I don’t trust anything from Cambridge: breeding ground for treachery.
Bill Bryson (Anglophile and tireless instructor of good English for Americans) says this in his Dictionary of Troublesome Words (Penguin):
celibacy. ‘He claimed he had remained celibate throughout the four-year marriage’ (Daily Telegraph). Celibacy does not, as is generally supposed, necessarily indicate abstinence from sexual relations. It means only to be unmarried, particularly if as a result of a religious vow. A married man cannot be celibate, but he may be chaste.
Many modern dictionaries fall into the trap of including popular colloquialisms alongside genuine etymology. This habit is not only fraught, it is misleading.
I am passionate Brysonista but I think this is the only one of his books I haven’t read. I just ordered a copy on Ebay.
The Battle of Arras, 9th April – 16th May 1917.
British infantry preparing to advance from their assembly trenches during the opening day of the Battle of Arras, 9th April 1917.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b631270d8b6fe68c8dae84b1954609292d9f0af00c352281c9d4f0adf9ceaf84.jpg
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Take this image into the polling station with you, with a lab/lib/con vote it will be the norm shortly
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Just walk on by.
Cultural Enrichment in Italy
https://x.com/LeilaniDowding/status/1795203940096626802
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Why does his hand wash his arse and then use that same hand to wipe his mouth. Do they enjoy eating their own shit?
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Morning Pip,
Checking fingernails, hygiene
you know.
Good morning.
He’s got the practice badly wrong. Traditionally in Arabic countries the left hand is used for toilet purposes and the right hand for eating/drinking. A friend of mine who worked in Saudi teaching EFL was at a communal meal once, and when he reached out to pick up some food with his left hand it was slapped none too gently as a reminder to only use his right hand – and this was in genteel, well-educated company.
That is disgusting.
How could that possibly happen in Western Europe ?
Maybe we have understood this all wrong. Maybe the whole point of “diversity strength” is to remind us that we [used to] live in a civilised society and by bringing in the “diversity” we are continually reminded of how lucky we are?
I know, I know….clutching at straws…
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Morning MIR,
I believe the political thing that crawled out of the park public toilet crypt, “miranda”the latch lifter, was a true asset of the WEF / NWO criminal cartel.
Sadly it, and its followers, are still being given a shout in society.
Good Good, that is disgusting!
“State pension will never be taxed, vows Sunak”
That’s a larf, for a start. The man really is a complete idiot.
He’s not up with the situation at all.
We all have paid tax on our pensions during our working lives. Even those with private pension pots are forced to pay tax on withdrawals. Although the money they have paid into the pensions was taxed at some point.
I would say:
– if he is saying that the state pension won’t be taxed, he is implying that it will never go above the tax-free allowance. So that will be interesting, especially if (when) they freeze the tax-free allowance
– most money paid into a private pension is paid in tax-free (there are occasions where it won’t be, for example if it breaches the annual allowance which is currently £60K but tapered for those who earn c. above £240K (this is a complicated calculation))
– risk-free DC pensions which are used by the Civil Service and other state institutions do not generally have any contributions paid in “on the go” and the liability falls to future tax payers to fund these egregiously generous pensions
Of course MIR, in whatever they say they always have something to hide.
Can you imagine winning millions on the national lottery. Tax free I believe at source, but after that hammerd.
I have a state pension and an Army pension. I pay about £200 per month tax. The tax is calculated on how much my income is above my tax allowance. It does not separate one pension from another for tax purposes. As Bill says, “complete idiot”.
My MP rents a property in London because it takes him 40 minutes from his local railway station to get to Westminster. All expenses paid of course. We (the tax payers) pay more in two months for his rent and train fares, than I get PA from my state pension. After working for 47 years.
It’s already taxed.
only the part which is above the threshhold
Yes it’s Taxable Income. vw has a very small private pension, £100 per month, and last year, and this year, are the only 2 years she has paid tax since retiring 13 years ago. To me that means the state pension is taxable and I will not play Jeremy rhyming slang’s game of smoke and mirrors to obscure the truth.
I have two pensions, state and vocational. When the state pension goes up, the tax on the vocational pension goes up! So you still get taxed.
I’m the same. I gift aid any donations because I’m still paying income tax, even though I’m a pensioner.
I see our progressive psychopath overlords are keen for MSN to keep the wraps on this one.. open borders and all that.
US Military Hid Quantico Breach Attempt By Jordanians In Box Truck In Possible Dry-Run
Weeks ago, two individuals in a box truck attempted to breach the gates at Quantico Marine Corps Base in Triangle, Virginia. Armed guards immediately stopped them, and the base’s top brass quickly covered up the incident.
The suspects were two Jordanian nationals, one reportedly on the FBI’s terrorist watch list, raising suspicions that they entered illegally through the Biden administration’s open southern border. This could’ve been a dry run for a potential vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attack.
To the title:
The Tories cared Sweet Fanny Adams about excellence in education for the non-rich that used to be available in grammar schools.
Mind you, even the private schools are peddling all the woke anti-imperialist gender critical claptrap.
So you’d need to leave the country for any kind of excellence.
It seems to have been proven in many situations and many times before, that it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.
https://twitter.com/Kimarielennon/status/1795239568129528044
And the EU.
With all due respect – I don’t care about (or for) the EU
Indeed and it’s already costing the British taxpayers an absolute fortune.
All male Muslims, I see (possible Labour woman in the background). Does Rayner realise that they despise her because she is British, white, non-Muslim and – above all – female?
They’ll do Anything for votes.
I get sick & tired of the ‘Black X’, Maggie!
S.S. Mentor.
Complement:
86 (4 dead and 82 survivors).
4,600 tons of war material, 3,600 tons of supplies and 400 tons of sulphur
At 02.08 hours on 28th May 1942 the unescorted Mentor (Master Alexander Pope) was hit on the port side in the stern by one torpedo from U-106 (Hermann Rasch) north of Cabo Catoche and sank within six minutes after being hit by a coup de grâce at 02.38 hours. The U-boat surfaced and questioned the crew, which told them that the name of the ship was Bengloe. The fourth engineer and three Chinese crew members were killed on watch below when the engine room was flooded. The master, 74 crew members and seven gunners were picked up after three days by the British steam merchant Antilochus and landed at Key West, Florida.
Type IXB U-Boat U-106 was sunk on 2nd August 1943 in the North Atlantic north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain by depth charges from a British and an Australian Sunderland aircraft (228 Sqn RAF & 461 Sqn RAAF). 22 dead and 36 survivors.
https://uboat.net/media/allies/merchants/br/mentor.jpg
Good morning ,
Moh and I watched Enigma (2001 film) last night ..
It was thin on content but watchable .
When I read the write up , Mick Jagger appeared very briefly as an RAF officer at a party , why , because Mick owns an Enigma machine , and he allowed it to be used for the film .
We saw convoys and their destruction , and my goodness, the loss of life was colossal.
My brother’s godmother worked in the Naval Intelligence hut at Bletchley Park. We never knew this until she died although it seems she made a visit there with her family. She worked so hard that she collapsed from exhaustion- an incredible woman whose language abilities and intelligence got her chosen. She designed the board that showed the North Atlantic- she may have also painted it. She also created some kind of data mining system that was later adopted by US Intelligence and computerised.
Bletchley Park is a wonderful place to visit. Very atmospheric indeed.
Morning all 🙂😊
It doesn’t look good outside today weather wise.
Unfortunately most of the people in the whole of Westminster and Whitehall and other centres of assumed ‘excellence, seem to have a different concept on life in general to all those people who have to pay for their continuous infutiating mistakes. Its almost like another planet.
This could be easily avoided if they weren’t so excessively preoccupied with their own lives and income.
Obnoxious also comes to mind.
Good morning, all. Cloudy and breezy at the moment with showers forecast for later.
Re the Essex Police ‘diversity’ programme of ‘protected’ (non-white) and ‘non-protected’ (white) policy I mentioned a couple of days ago. I have written to the PPCs of the Reform, Conservative, Labour and LibDem parties asking for their views on this matter.
LibDem’s first email address failed and I had to go looking elsewhere. Finally found it, I hope, on a completely different site. No problems finding the information with the other three parties. Is that indicative of the LibDems?
They don’t want people like you raising awkward questions.
Will Sir Keir of Rotherham include your local nursery school as “private” and subject to 20% VAT tax, though not technically an endowment school as such.
Or perhaps have a two tier system.. anything posh or with a cross subject to 20% or closed down whichever is quicker.. and exemption for those with crescent & star.. or within norf Landan boundaries.
A magnificent two: Guess what I put first!
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The wrong answer?
Theresa May: The Accidental Prime Minister, review: even as she departs, May remains tight-lipped
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/theresa-may-the-accidental-prime-minister-itv1-review/
My censored BTL
Baroness May? Barrenness May, more like. She produced nothing of benefit for the UK.
She did her best to ruin Britain’s chances of negotiating a good Brexit deal and deserves all the contempt that is heaped upon her.
The MP with all the fecund production of Maidenhead!
(Christ’s mother was the only virgin to produce a child!)
One of the Bible’s many fanciful fictions.
For a God who is capable of omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience virgin birth would be a piece of cake!
I remember that when I asked Christo, who was about 7 at the time, what omnipresence was he replied that God was all over the place.
There once was a man who said God
Must think it exceedingly odd
If He finds that this tree
Continues to be
When there’s no one about in the Quad.
Dear Sir, Your astonishment’s odd;
I am always about in the Quad,
And that’s why the tree
Will continue to be,
Since observed by, Yours faithfully, God.
Parthenogenesis (virgin birth) is a proven fact in some species.
Not in homo sapiens, though. The notion that a woman gave birth to the son of God – an entity I utterly reject has ever existed – is completely implausible, to my mind. All I am prepared to accept is that many millions of others believe it.
Every TV channel is featuring Farage.. to try and make him look silly.
However, Matt Goodwin is right, Farage is making it a referendum on Islam.
17,410,742 voters will say No to Islam.
Inconvenient truth gets buried in the UK, and they are trying to bury the story about the views of young UK Muslims. We have a growing problem and all mainstream politicians don’t want to touch it with a bargepole. They haven’t a clue how to deal with this problem and they don’t want anyone talking about it; so yes, they will set the attack dogs on Farage.
The most persuasive item on the election that I have come across is that Starmer will give power away to supra-national bodies and NGOs. By the time he’s finished it may be pointless voting in a national election, as the national government will have given away even more power dowwnwards to devolved assemblies and metro mayors, and upwards to the aforesaid supranationals and NGOs.
And that’s before he doubles down on transnuttery and net zero.
It’s like living in a lunatic asylum. Seeing insanity all around but being powerless to prevent it.
Is upgrading from Microsoft’s Windows 10 to 11 like upgrading your fossil fuelled car to an EV?
https://youtu.be/KxUg2QMXvJw?si=dQFPozrfhqofOPLd
That was the transition from W7 to W8.
Even W7 was slow compared to XP, which is like running a 2CV after a Lexus with exciting inbuilt planned obsolescence and a subscription to the main dealership.
XP does pretty well everything I ask of it, other than the latest security patches and a properly functioning browser.
The last MS version I used was XP at work before I retired. I use Debian Linux which does everything I need.
Don’t know- never used it here.
Why do you need to – if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. I’ve refused the upgrade as 10 works fine for me
I’ve been using Win 10 for some time now but Microsoft has sent me a message saying my old desktop PC is not compatible.
It looks as though the market for Win 11 has saturated but demand for Win 10 is increasing just like the need for people to keep running internal combustion engines.
If your PC isn’t compatible with W10 it’s unlikely to be compatible with W11
Using Microsoft now will never be a Win Win situation.
I call people who use Microsoft products, “Window Lickers”.
There are at least two different meanings for Window Lickers.
One of them is a derogatory term for the mentally deficient who once voted Tory and and another is for more educated people who wish they could lick the candy through the window of a sweet shop which they find a bit of a pane.
I think it will take an elickshun to distinguish the true meaning.
Is upgrading from Microsoft’s Windows 10 to 11 like upgrading your fossil fuelled car to an EV?
https://youtu.be/KxUg2QMXvJw?si=dQFPozrfhqofOPLd
“May you live in interesting times”
When I was younger and more naïve I wondered why this was seen as a curse, now that I’m older I fully understand.
They are scared shitless. That is why the Muslipolitan perlice stand and watch (and take part in) “demonstrations”. That is why the meeja generally are silent. And the PTB only ever talk about the “far-right”.
They all know that if the police were “heavy-handed” (that is, treated slammer marchers as they treat other demonstrators) there would be an uncontrollable riot – with dead and injured police….
IMVHO.
It’s been obvious for along while the so called ‘community’ has secretly threatened riots and much violence if they don’t get their own way.
They’ll be volunteering to join the army soon so they can get their hands on free weapons.
Which they will then use on their white colleagues.
And anyone else who doesn’t go along with their wishes.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/government-minister-says-some-british-muslims-do-not-support-uk-values/ar-BB1n7m1C?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=77c6b3e79ea44616b73e6f916d7cc124&ei=26
Natch. They must not befriend the kuffar, after all, but kill the unbeliever.
It would make the Brixton riots look like a picnic in the park.
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It really does, via the majority voter, seem that the country would be better off at this moment in time, under islamic rulings.
Whistleblower 🇬🇧
@PeteJacksonGMP
The country is screwed if Labour get in! They will throw Britain under a bus to gain power. The increasing influence of the Muslim block vote over Labour is frightening. How many women in that room with Angela?
#NEVERLABOUR!
Maybe a dose of shiria law and a mass of rolling skulls will alter the voting pattern in the future if there is to be a future.
https://x.com/PeteJacksonGMP/status/1795375773651812510
Treasonous ?
Oh yes I remember B Liar made certain alterations to the laws of treason..
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Morning RE,
A neck protecting Ruling.
The main alteration was to change the maximum sentence from the death penalty to life imprisonment but, as the UK has long since been signed up to the European Convention on Human Rights, which forbids the death penalty, no death sentence could ever be applied, so it was merely adjusting the treason laws to align them with reality. The British electorate would have to elect a government willing to repeal the Human Rights Act, withdraw from the European Convention and reinstate the death penalty for treason in order to restore capital punishment for that particular crime. I’ll be long dead before that happens which, if things continue as they are, will most likely come about by the adoption of Sharia law sometime in the 22nd century.
Sharia Law may well come in a lot sooner than that.
Sharia means ‘law’.
Yes, I keep forgetting.
“… will most likely come about by the adoption of Law law sometime in the 22nd century.”
Just had a Sainsbury’s delivery. The driver was most definitely a man. He was wearing face powder, lipstick, sparkly earrings. He was also wearing shorts which showed he was wearing tights. He seemed pleasant enough.
I don’t care what people wear. I care about bad attitude.
I might wear a frock this Summer if it ever gets warm enough. :@)
It is easy to warm your frock, Phil.
Was he driving a Ford Transit?
V. good. Every one a winner. 🙂
i do not have deliveries from Supermarkets.
I do because i’m lazy.
I watch them picking in store for delivery. Its the first one to hand no checking anything.
No thanks.
I prefer to go out and choose my shopping.
Me too. I’m not prepared to accept anyone else’s idea of a ‘substitute’ for what I order.
I ordered a bag of flour and it was substituted for a large watermelon. They didn’t charge me for it. I made a watermelon, feta and mint salad.
Feta is a synonym for smegma: both in looks and flavour!
When we were in the Med on Mianda I took to wearing a sarong and I often do so at home as it is more comfortable than trousers.
I might do a Homer Simpson and opt for a Moo Moo. Not floral though…
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A extraordinary story of helpfulness this morning. The MR went into Fakenham to do some shopping. She declined my offer to accompany her.
On arrival in town, she discovered that she had left her purse – with money, cards etc – at home. We have a branch of the Nationwide still open. She went in and explained the situation – expecting them to say no. She had no formal ID. They asked her a series of questions about herself, age, house – and asked for a signature (to compare with one she didn’t know they had!)
Then asked her how much she’d like.
I was gobsmacked – but pleasantly surprised…..
Apparently, you can shoplift without the Met’s finest becoming interested, if it’s less than £200. That should cover a week’s shopping. This should not be taken as legal advice…
It all depends who you are and what you look like.
But be sure to wear a burka when you do it.
That is kindness of the first order, and what a happy story , Bill.
I hope you are feeling perkier this morning .
Thanks, Mags – about 95%.
The Nationwide is a mutual, a life-form which has almost disappeared. I’m tempted to open an account with them.
When Lloyds closed its branch in my town I transferred to Nationwide, as they had an advert in the window for exactly this situation. At the time, the manager told me that they were overwhelmed by people transferring to them. I’ve had excellent service, with one minor unexpected glitch: they are not part of the Giro inter-bank payments system, so you have to use their own in-house bill payments system, and not the bank Giro slip that usually comes with paper bills. But once you’ve got the bill payment details all set up it’s straightforward.
Also, because they are a mutual and don’t have to pay shareholders a dividend, they have recently introduced a Fairer Share payment to all qualifying* members. I received £100 in the year after I opened my account, and am about to receive another £100.
*I forget the exact details, but you have to have particular accounts with them. As they say: T&Cs apply.
Unfortunately, the Nationwide doesn’t have a branch anywhere near me.
I’ve had an account with Nationwide for over 40 years and that Fakenham branch is where the base address of my Flexaccount remains.
I’ll give your name and details next time I want some cash!
You could not possibly impersonate me: I am young and handsome.
She’d have got nowhere with a bank. I went to pay a bill through my account, but had forgotten my card. I had to go back and get it.
Quite. That is what stunned me!
Constipated!
Pure Evil.
https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1795384707296657419
I feel sorry for the horse she took the teeth from – it must be really down in the mouth.
Comparing older pictures to more recent ones is like looking at the decline of a crack or crystal meth addict.
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At least the Kiwis eventually threw her and her government out. We’re about to elect something even worse than the Pantomime Horse.
At least the younger idiots will find out what Labour government is like.The hard way.
Ugly too.
What is a “tist”?
Guess what. It is about to rain. And will continue – at times heavily – until the end of the afternoon.
Been raining all morning (and probably most of the night) here. Hopefully it will eventually clear from the west.
One of my favourite songs about rain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZUE4_PtOk0
Sun’s just beginning to break through now.
Supertramp early 1980s. Love the Sax playing.
I reckon their Breakfast in America is one of the all-time best albums.
I have been giving the snails flying lessons. I must make a mini trebuchet.
I chuck them into the bushes.
We have ‘homing snails’ here, they find their way back from bushes to the vegetable garden. Like Phizzee, we give them flying lessons to open ground where the thrushes will spot them.
There was some research done a few years ago. Snails were marked – and taken a mile away from where they were found. A week later – they were all back.
Moh off to play in a golf competition , the wind is strong , stopped raining and he is wearing his shorts .. he has nice brown legs!
I’m hoping it might brighten up here sometime. I’m in gloomy enough mood today, without the weather.
Two baby bluetits fledged today but the third one (the only one left ) is reluctant to leave. The parents are still feeding it.
Did you see my email I sent the other day about the swifts?
Oh yes , thankyou so much , I got distracted by the links , so I forgot to reply x
Bin there, dun that!
#Me too.
‘Morning All
‘Nuff Said……….
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Good morning all and 77th duty officer,
I’d need an aqualung to go outside right now. Staying that way until late afternoon.
Late on on parade today – been detained by a free-range 3-year-old grand-daughter charging about the place since Saturday and creating mayhem.
UK Column is redefining the election day, 4th July, as “Independents’ Day”. Vote for no party candidate is the line they are taking. If there is no independent on my ballot I’m going for none-of-the-above.
If Douglas Murray is anything of a prophet https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/27/britain-will-soon-discover-there-is-no-moderate-left/ there is only one course of action for those of us who do not vote for the upcoming openly communist government of Great Britain and that is open revolt. We should make a start now in considering the ways in which we can each make our contributions to the rebellion.
Morning Fiscal! Your link doesn’t work.
It does now. I’ve just discovered you can’t put a link in parentheses.
Thankyou – what does that mean….
Brackets.
The right hand bracket was acting as part of the URL and giving it a hissy fit.
▪ parentheses
a pair of round brackets () used to mark off a parenthetical word or phrase.
Still doesn’t work though.
Found the piece now on the DT site.
Ref child. A teaspoon of whisky in her “juice” works wonders.
A friend of mine who was my house tutor when I was a housemaster went on to be the Head of Modern Languages at a prominent girls’ independent school. Before their French and Spanish “A” level oral exams he gave each girl a glass of wine to make her more relaxed. He had amongst the best Modern Languages results in the country.
Fiscal, the 77th is presumably semi automated by now. You know, key words and phrases etc. But it’s not a joke; I posted something once and a while later I received an unexpected visitor. Innocuous, except…
So the STASI really is alive and well and operating in the UK.
July 4th: My late Father’s birthday.
Hope it’s a good omen.
I went to a country pub last night; they had a pitchfork on the wall. I nearly asked them how much they wanted for it!
Would you risk a move to here ?
My youngest sister and husband have bought a place here , they also have a place on the coast nr Port Shepstone
https://www.bateleurestate.co.za/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1o5vfG7uSGjAQb9k_Frc3487TrXMNzOJ-EGM-QrM0GVgTav6Pj2l6YIYc_aem_AZIkzsPGcBsKObeMJ3SMqZprYp_iEMFw5mHePNXx2R4AELiF4eeu2pno3AQA8viiejCtWc0PaQnlqjW8JJjVlQqW
Other younger sister lives in Muizemberg nr Cape Town , brother and nieces etc live nr Sandton
Is it a retirement Village? Looks ok and South Africa is a beautiful country……but I wouldn’t want to go back there. Three weeks just over 10 years ago was enough for me.
Same here .
What is so terrifying is the the huge National airport Or Tambo , at JB, and getting from A to B.. Same applies to Cape Town airport .
I shudder with horror after travelling on SA roads ..
Mind you it is just as bad on British roads these days , we were flooded with Indians and that ilk over the holiday weekend , they drive like maniacs and have such expensive top of the range cars .
Asian women drivers can scarcely see over the driving wheel , yes that is an added horror story .
I wouldn’t live anywhere but England.
I wouldn’t live anywhere in Africa.
Nor would I even though I was born in the Sudan and several of my father’s brothers and sisters lived there: Uncle Leonard (Rhodesia); Uncle Hugh (South Africa); Aunt Vera (Kenya); Aunt Evelyn (Nigeria) and Aunt Decima (Rwanda).
Oh, Aunt Evelyn must be related to Meghan!
Aunt Evelyn was, as far as I know 99.26545 % English.
That won’t stop Meghan making some association…
I would.
So would I.
Having lived in several countries and worked in more, I don’t want to live in England – not even next door to a cider farm.
The climate suits me.
Similar climate in New Zealand.
Sorry, not tempted. Far too far from those I care most about and, despite its spectacular scenery, no better in terms of its politics and prospects, plus earthquakes.
My good friends were involved in a nasty accident while driving in SA a few years ago. They survived but were bruised and shaken up. We didn’t drive there but had a long road trip from OR T airport to the north of the country, near the border with Zim.
Roger Hodgson is a superb musical talent.
You’re lucky if you still have thrushes – I haven’t seen or heard one for years.
Hooray – a glimmer of sunshine at last!
I had a thrush strolling down the back path the other day. It clearly wasn’t doing its job because I still have snails and slugs.
Give him a chance! There’s only so much as one can eat in a day!
Thrushes are much more likely to go for the smaller Cepaea nemoralis than the common garden snail Cornu aspersum because they have thinner shells.
I have them as well! Isn’t it feeding a family?
Even a small Cepaea might be too much for a nestling.
I agree that private schooling can benefit society and individuals in some/many ways. I agree that Labour’s policy to impose VAT is a spiteful, short-thinking policy. And yet I am conflicted at the same time. Most of our politicians, top media folk, charity chiefs and judiciary went to private school and their progessive out of touchism is ruining our country. I do think top jobs should be capped with only a set quota of applicants from private schools.
Traditionally, private schooling was our strength. They provided coordination and networking – perfect for a small island country with many natural resources. Alas, private schooling is now our undoing as these people only mix with and really talk and listen to each other; furthering extreme liberal, anti-pleb, progressive, classist propagandas which have no tether to reality as the rest of us know it. Private schools are now a kind of widespread cultist entity, I think. Most progressive rot, leads back to private school alumni. This is not a coincidence. And it happens in private schools in other countries too. There is a mass networking of private school alumni who decide things together, increasingly. Easier to do as the internet concentrates particular groupings and aids their networking.
It is no coincidence that Covid happened in lockstep and that green issues are happening in lockstep too – led by a group who have been red-carpetted into the rulling elite and who think a certain way, only really talk to each other and think it their natural right to impose their idiocy upon others. You can’t stop private schooling and it is a feature of Labour’s infantilism that they are taking this approach. What we could do is have quotas for top jobs to limit private school applicants – to instil a balance of views and approaches. Whatever we do the root of trendy ruinous policies and ideologies needs finding and dealing with, at source. When you follow the money this root leads back to its source: private schools.
I agree with part of your argument, but “quotas for top jobs”? Think of Mr Sunak, Paula Vennells, David Lammy etc.
A better approach is the one the BBC took 34 years ago when I first applied. I sat down in front of an electric typewriter and effectively re-took the 11-plus. An IQ test to all intents. Verbal reasoning with arithmetic, spelling and copy typing. Calculating timecodes was included – it’s relevant. Having passed that test, my details were circulated and from that I got an interview. The interview focused on social activities. At the time I was a member of Questors Theatre Club in Ealing (“a lot of BBC people join Questors” they said) and did voice and movement classes but never wanted to act. I helped out in wardrobe, as I can sew. No-one asked for my opinions on any of the woke hobby horses of today and the fact that I went to a state Secondary Modern never came up. Actually testing on ability and interest in the arts would be unthinkable now. It doesn’t fill quotas.
I agree that private schooling can benefit society and individuals in some/many ways. I agree that Labour’s policy to impose VAT is a spiteful, short-thinking policy. And yet I am conflicted at the same time. Most of our politicians, top media folk, charity chiefs and judiciary went to private school and their progessive out of touchism is ruining our country. I do think top jobs should be capped with only a set quota of applicants from private schools.
Traditionally, private schooling was our strength. They provided coordination and networking – perfect for a small island country with many natural resources. Alas, private schooling is now our undoing as these people only mix with and really talk and listen to each other; furthering extreme liberal, anti-pleb, progressive, classist propagandas which have no tether to reality as the rest of us know it. Private schools are now a kind of widespread cultist entity, I think. Most progressive rot, leads back to private school alumni. This is not a coincidence. And it happens in private schools in other countries too. There is a mass networking of private school alumni who decide things together, increasingly. Easier to do as the internet concentrates particular groupings and aids their networking.
It is no coincidence that Covid happened in lockstep and that green issues are happening in lockstep too – led by a group who have been red-carpetted into the rulling elite and who think a certain way, only really talk to each other and think it their natural right to impose their idiocy upon others. You can’t stop private schooling and it is a feature of Labour’s infantilism that they are taking this approach. What we could do is have quotas for top jobs to limit private school applicants – to instil a balance of views and approaches. Whatever we do the root of trendy ruinous policies and ideologies needs finding and dealing with, at source. When you follow the money this root leads back to its source: private schools.
I agree that private schooling can benefit society and individuals in some/many ways. I agree that Labour’s policy to impose VAT is a spiteful, short-thinking policy. And yet I am conflicted at the same time. Most of our politicians, top media folk, charity chiefs and judiciary went to private school and their progessive out of touchism is ruining our country. I do think top jobs should be capped with only a set quota of applicants from private schools.
Traditionally, private schooling was our strength. They provided coordination and networking – perfect for a small island country with many natural resources. Alas, private schooling is now our undoing as these people only mix with and really talk and listen to each other; furthering extreme liberal, anti-pleb, progressive, classist propagandas which have no tether to reality as the rest of us know it. Private schools are now a kind of widespread cultist entity, I think. Most progressive rot, leads back to private school alumni. This is not a coincidence. And it happens in private schools in other countries too. There is a mass networking of private school alumni who decide things together, increasingly. Easier to do as the internet concentrates particular groupings and aids their networking.
It is no coincidence that Covid happened in lockstep and that green issues are happening in lockstep too – led by a group who have been red-carpetted into the rulling elite and who think a certain way, only really talk to each other and think it their natural right to impose their idiocy upon others. You can’t stop private schooling and it is a feature of Labour’s infantilism that they are taking this approach. What we could do is have quotas for top jobs to limit private school applicants – to instil a balance of views and approaches. Whatever we do the root of trendy ruinous policies and ideologies needs finding and dealing with, at source. When you follow the money this root leads back to its source: private schools.
https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1795190384403874158
Disqus is only showing links to XTwitter posts and not opening them. Is it my settings or a general thing?
No. Same here. Also, YouTube videos take 10-15 seconds to run.
I have the same problem
I have the same problem
It seems to be general as it’s like that here for the last couple of days.
Same here.
I had a quick look to see if there was any mention of this on Disqus Help but couldn’t see anything relevant.
For those who remember – the Fulmodeston Flies are BACK (see NoTTL 2023 passim) Despite the vile Banhams saying that they have “eradicated” the issue…
There was a “maggot farm” situated in the middle of a field outside a village on my beat. Villagers were perpetually complaining about the vile stench.
One day a colleague driving his police patrol car on the road near to that farm came upon a very slow moving, old and dilapidated open-backed lorry. It seems that the driver of that lorry had a problem negotiating its controls. When he was approached by the officer he pulled a lever and the lorry’s tipping mechanism operated … depositing a rank heap of chicken’s heads, guts, dead rats, and an assortment of other revolting and highly odorous mixed effluent … all over the bonnet of the patrol car.
That cargo had been destined to feed the flies and maggots on the maggot farm.
There are two ready markets for maggots. One is the fishing community, and the other is in medicine. Maggots clean up a septic wound better than any dressing, but I suggest a rather better diet for them
I never thought of police deterrent.
The country already has an effective police deterrent. The hundreds of thousands of illegal invaders are providing that.
Farage press conference.. dontcha just love questions from BBC, The Guardian, FT..?
https://youtu.be/NdnzlDZ12pk?t=2723
“You have some very serious allegations made about you.. that you are a racist, a bigot, clearly accepted cash from Russia, very low on cash, don’t meet the requirements of any legitimate sane bank.. many many people say you are a bad influence on children. The police have mentioned you several times in reports. How do answer these allegations?” “I will repeat this question several times.. until you apologise”.
That must be one of the most gormless questions I have ever heard. That she works for the Guardian is no surprise . Just to cap it she sounds like she has a cleft palate.
Actually I nicked it from the BBC manual issued to Lucy Williamson to “interview” any problematic heretic..
Afternoon K. I was referring to the question the woman asked at the beginning of the video.
“And if you apologise I’ll take that as an admission of guilt and attack you again and again until you’r broken”. I hope he didn’t? I haven’t watched the video but the correct answer is, “Why should I apologise for your accusations? I will not apologise for speaking the truth”.
Black Belt Barrister makes it pretty clear he doesn’t like NF but he does demolish the accusations and if I remember correctly (it was yesterday when I watched it!) even says NF has been slandered by the Leftards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZZJkHCaXAI
When did you stop beating your wife?
It’s not on my “to do” list because – unlike the teaching in some religious faiths – wife beating is not on the Christian agenda.
This question is asked of all men though, reasoning that since men were historic wife-beaters, going right back to Punch (who is a puppet rather than a man, but let’s not be pedantic), then all men are presumed to be abusers. Denial is not an option.
When did you last see your father? We’d like to know so we can imprison him.
Snuggled up between two women somewhere in South Australia. You’re welcome to go in after him.
I knew someone would take it literally 🙂 I added the bit about imprisonment in case nobody twigged the Civil War painting reference.
I’m not sure we have any “legitimate, sane banks” any more, and as for the police …
Two of the most reactionary Conservative Home Secretaries could not withdraw the UK from the ECHR, nor stop the boats. Could Farage, even if he were PM?
I would welcome a frank interview with Farage, grilling him on the consequences of summarily withdrawing from the ECHR and other treaties regarding safe passage for asylum seekers arriving without a valid visa, and see how he gets on.
So we just have to put up with it?
Look what happened in Lebanon: a predominantly Christian, tolerant country allowed Islam to come in. Islam took over and the country is no longer Christian nor tolerant.
Is this what we want in Britain?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abyBT0-_nyA
Do we get what we want?
No, but we know what we don’t want and should make it clear what we don’t want.
And that’s what we’ll be getting if the PTB have anything to do with it.
Thank you, Richard. Regrettably, I think this is our future. I’m just glad that (a) I’m old, and (b) I have neither children or grandchildren.
Youngsters at the time of previous wars and conflicts (WWI and WWII in particular) were forced into early adulthood on the front line, where they fought bravely — and died bravely — for the freedom of their country.
I have no sympathy, whatsoever, for the millions upon millions of mollycoddled, under-educated and ill-disciplined youth of today (and tomorrow) who will be swallowed up by this new world order while continuing to gawp, gormlessly, at their hand-held devices.
1. Who were these ‘reactionary Conservative Home Secretaries’?
2. Nothing would prevent a UK government giving genuine refugees asylum (e.g Ugandan Asians, Vietnamese boat people). Nothing should prevent it from removing the bogus claimants.
1. Priti Patel and Suella Braverman.
2. If that were true, then we’d have removed our illegals years ago. The Aussies give them ten minutes to come up with a good reason to refuse entry.
1. Why are they ‘reactionary’?
2. “If that were true, then we’d have removed our illegals years ago.”
You appear to have misunderstood what I wrote about removing bogus claimants. That was in response to your line about summarily withdrawing from the ECHR. A government should have absolute discretion in refusal.
Priti and Suella were faced with an utter lack of co-operation from the Home Office snivel serpents. Many of whom appear to be ‘global majority’ themselves.
You can see from the gaping of his mouth and the state of his teeth that he has been munching on babies for breakfast. Stands to reason, doan’it.
Like Smarties the orange ones have the best flavour.
I remember biting the heads off black jellybabies.
Like the Bishop of Bath and Wells?
Farage press conference.. dontcha just love questions from BBC, The Guardian, FT..?
https://youtu.be/NdnzlDZ12pk?t=2723
“You have some very serious allegations made about you.. that you are a racist, a bigot, clearly accepted cash from Russia, very low on cash, don’t meet the requirements of any legitimate sane bank.. many many people say you are a bad influence on children. The police have mentioned you several times in reports. How do answer these allegations?” “I will repeat this question several times.. until you apologise”.
Seems there are liars everywhere. Recently released report shows senior naval officers lied.
Veteran soldiers blamed for UK military’s worst loss of life in the Falklands War accuse Royal Navy commanders of a ‘cover up’.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13465753/Veteran-soldiers-blamed-UK-militarys-worst-loss-life-Falklands-War-accuse-Royal-Navy-commanders-cover-up.html
Having read the article, it seems unfair to blame anyone bar the Enemy for the loss of life aboard the Sir Galahad. It centres around whether the ‘Abandon Ship’ order was made, or whether it was acted upon.
In the comfort of a living room, it is easy to make a rational decision, but in the heat of battle, under fire, with the ship ablaze with all hands to the pump? It would need an orderly situation indeed for such an order to be made in time or heard. In the end, casualties are a hazard of war, and it is daft to pretend otherwise.
Another charge, that the Sir Galahad should not have been within target range of the enemy, raises the question – if combatant ships are to be kept out of the battlefield, for Health & Safety reasons, what are they there for? A peace mission? A Pride cruise?
After the hit, were all the ship comms systems functional, to give audible orders – and the orders loud enough to be heard amongst the noise and stress of the moment?
“BBC Gardeners’ World magazine”. Any comment is superfluous.
I’d support cancelling some imported species of animal…
Especially two legged ones that don’t wear feathers.
Grey squirrels?
*smiley winky thing*
“Gardeners World” = oxymoron? Moron, anyway.
Oh, fcuk off, get on a tractor and fcuk off some more. Jayzuz, would you credit the whining.
Not you, obvs, William…
Amen to that Oberst.
Getting tired of all the whingeing. What to do with potatoes, for example (American) – believe apples are from Turkey or some such place. Sheesh.
Oh dear, how did we breed these creatures ? Abstract pollination ?
Apparently She once said “slugs are my friends”.
Probably the only friends she’s got.
We might decolonise our country first by returning the invasive non-native human species to their lands of origin. After that, I will be glad to talk about plants.
Something’s been lost in translation. Jackie Herald will have to explain why she has Indian hawthorn in her garden.
https://x.com/JackieHerald/status/603908536838594560
Goodness gracious me!
It is, as usual, only to apply to everyone else.
FFS go away. Just go away.
Go awa’ and bile yer heid.
(Not you, vw)
A nonentity in search of 10 seconds of fame.
What a miserable life she must lead.
Oh dear, woke enters the gardening fraternity. What has this person to say about tomatoes and potatoes, both from Peru, or carrots thought to come from Afghanistan: swede anyone. The list goes on.
I’ve got more interesting things going on in my composter than what this person bleats on about.
We have a Ginkgo from China.
One of the World’s oldest species of trees:
Apparently: “Ginkgo biloba is the national tree of China and some specimens planted in temples are claimed to be over 2,500 years old. FACT: When the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, six Ginkgo trees growing within 2km survived.”
We’ve got two 😉 . Both rather stunted because very little thrives in our rather exposed location. Even prehistoric trees. On the other hand, we do have a Wollemi Pine that is doing very well indeed due to its sheltered position. I thought Ginkgos were tough – and they are in terms of survival, come what may – but like many species they need pampering and the right location to thrive.
Tulips from Turkey is another that comes to mind.
I thought they came from Amsterdam 🎹
Roses were brought back from the Holy Land by the crusaders. Is that islamaphobic?
How is your Fragrance of Mohamed rose doing?
Smells like shit and is taking over the garden, early dead heading all the other flowers.
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Alyssum, aubretia, tall phlox, dicentra, hydrangea, diervilla, alstromeria, gaillardia, fuchsias, cosmos, pinks (all except the last which came in with William of Orange from Normandy, introduced by the Georgians in the 18th century).
Tulips don’t come from Amsterdam.
Possibly Armutalan.
Max Bygraves would contest that
Is Jackie telling us to give back all our potatoes to Peru & Bolivia?
It’s official. MB and I are now definitely old; we rocked up at a garden centre at 10.00 and treated ourselves to coffee and cake.
We also bought a very nice “water feature” (£100 off because it was the last one). Now returning in MB’s old estate car to collect as even the ever willing Noddy car couldn’t cope with it.
I don’t believe you.
You cannot avoid becoming older but you can avoid being old. :-))
:-). I’ve said something similar to MB – and even our sons – when they show signs of Victor Meldrewism.
Record migration is bringing sexist sectarian politics to Britain, warns Farage. 28 may 2024.
Record migration is bringing sexist “sectarian” politics to Britain, Nigel Farage has warned.
The honorary Reform president gave his first major speech of the election campaign in Dover after announcing he would not stand as an MP but instead appear around the country to boost support for Richard Tice’s party.
It is already too late. The West and the UK in particular are imploding.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/05/28/general-election-latest-farage-starmer-rishi-sunak-live/
“French warn of civil unrest as new EU border controls loom
Non-EU passport holders will be required to have their fingerprints and picture taken when going to Europe, raising fears of travel chaos”
Excellent. The UK needs simply to apply identical rules everyone in the EU who does not have a British Passport. Especially EUSSR employees. After they have waited 12 hours and missed three flights (ferries and trains) – I reckon that suddenly a “new approach” would be found….
But…but…but…we’re British. We play by the rules…don’t we?
Unfortunately yes. More fool the British government.
I was going to go to France next year (official visit to celebrate a half-centenary) but if they are going to play silly beggars, I’ll think twice.
Typical of the Brussels mafiosi.
Very Nasty people. Did I spell the N word correctly ?
Zi gger?
Someone else’s labrador.
Western businesses backtrack on their Russia exit plans. 28 May 2024.
Western companies including Avon Products, Air Liquide and Reckitt have remained in Russia despite saying they planned to leave after the invasion of Ukraine, as bureaucratic obstacles increase and consumer activity rebounds.
The Natura-owned cosmetics brand, the French industrial gas producer and the UK consumer group that produces everything from painkillers to condoms are among hundreds of western groups that have stayed in the country since the full-scale invasion in 2022.
“Many European companies have found themselves really between a rock and a hard place,” said one executive working with western companies in the country. “They said they’d leave. They were presented with a choice of buyers that were unacceptable to them.”
Overall, more than 2,100 multinationals have stayed in the Russia since 2022, the Kyiv School of Economics has found, compared with about 1,600 international companies that have either quit the market or scaled back operations.
Some useful facts behind the propaganda. Obviously business is not brimming with enthusiasm for the sanctions regime.
https://www.ft.com/content/88b047e9-8cad-426a-b649-265ff6582db0
Western businesses backtrack on their Russia exit plans. 28 May 2024.
Western companies including Avon Products, Air Liquide and Reckitt have remained in Russia despite saying they planned to leave after the invasion of Ukraine, as bureaucratic obstacles increase and consumer activity rebounds.
The Natura-owned cosmetics brand, the French industrial gas producer and the UK consumer group that produces everything from painkillers to condoms are among hundreds of western groups that have stayed in the country since the full-scale invasion in 2022.
“Many European companies have found themselves really between a rock and a hard place,” said one executive working with western companies in the country. “They said they’d leave. They were presented with a choice of buyers that were unacceptable to them.”
Overall, more than 2,100 multinationals have stayed in the Russia since 2022, the Kyiv School of Economics has found, compared with about 1,600 international companies that have either quit the market or scaled back operations.
Some useful facts behind the propaganda. Obviously business is not brimming with enthusiasm for the sanctions regime.
https://www.ft.com/content/88b047e9-8cad-426a-b649-265ff6582db0
This is the cleanest and the best solution.
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or one of these
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I just found this; https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=9uNsXEu8ljM from Sep 2014, in the comments of the BBC article covering Nigel Farage’s earlier press conference. Interesting.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4nn0jpejqno
the charade of faux democracy in the “fussing assembly room” of the EUSSR.. MEPs can fuss all they please.. every single decision is made behind closed doors by Germany & France.
Afternoon, all. This will be an ave atque vale visit because I’m off racing (again) later. Labour hates the plebs to get a decent education because then they tend to see through the propaganda. Labour hates the upwardly mobile, too, because then they realise they are the ones paying Labour’s largesse to those who don’t work.
Putin may be at the door. Why is Biden ignoring the bell? 28 may 2024.
Significantly, when asked about the report at a press conference, Putin said to “let them resume,” meaning peace talks.
If true, this is yet another signal coming out of Moscow in recent months that Putin is open to striking a deal to finally end the war, albeit on the condition that Ukraine accept territorial losses. As distasteful as that prospect is, the United States and its partners, including the Ukrainian leadership, should urgently take this opportunity.
For one, we are already living through the folly of ignoring the very real prospects for a negotiated end to this war in 2022. The result has been disastrous for Ukraine.
Though the numbers are a state secret, Ukraine has by now almost certainly suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties. Its economy and infrastructure have been crippled, it is mired in massive amounts of foreign debt, faces more than half a trillion dollars in reconstruction costs, seen its democratic institutions degraded — all while facing a social crisis from its rapidly aged and disabled population.
I haven’t seen anything of Biden for about four weeks now. He’s probably in a home. Nevertheless this is an interesting article. A breath of fresh air. Needless to say it is from outside the MSM.
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/putin-ukraine-ready-to-talk/
She’s good, that Angela Gobby.
https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2024/05/28/6068930539991448831/1024x576_MP4_6068930539991448831.mp4
How respectful of her not to flash her knees at those devout and godly men…
Shocking that she did not cover her abundant hair.
Gordon Bennett. She doesn’t draw breath!
I wish she wouldn’t….
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That meaningless phrase once more “I work hard”.
If any of them actually ‘worked hard’ this country wouldn’t be in such a goddamn mess.
If any of them actually ‘worked
hard‘ this country wouldn’t be in such a goddamn mess.That’s better
If all of them bu88ered off on holiday for least a decade (nah, make it two), this country wouldn’t be in such a damn mess.
They do work when they are claiming their expenses.
You’d be amazed at how much some of them take.
Nothing would amaze me about MPs other than if one told the truth
They never stop lying.
If any of them actually ‘worked
hard‘ this country wouldn’t be in such a goddamn mess.That’s better
Glad to see her female voters turned up.
Could be trans, of course….
Or school boys?
I do not share her confidence in the ICC, a corrupt group of judges which recently spawned Jack Smith.
The ICC is not what everyone hoped after the end of WWII viz. a court modelled on Nuremberg. God knows there are enough international crimes warranting Nuremberg Trials, starting with Covid Trials.
Angela Rayner is not stupid but crafty. She knows her base support is the Muslim vote and is happy to sell our country short.
Not crafty. Low cunning.
The more she talks the more it is obvious she doesn’t understand Israel’s historical existence in the Middle East and who she is dealing with.
Thankfully, I don’t know Angela Rayner. But I did play the organ for the wedding of Sam Tarry to Julia Fozard. Tarry’s wedding suit was bright blue, which was surprising. Red, perhaps might have made more sense. So, after fathering a couple of sprogs with Julia, he shacked up with Our Ange.
His housing arrangements were already iffy. He claimed to live in London in his councillor application, while the world and his wife knew that he lived in Brighton. I fielded a call from no less than Andrew Gilligan, who was investigating this issue. As Verger, my contact details were listed in the church porch.
After a long and interesting conversation, he assured me that the DT’s decision to get rid of Disqus wasn’t due to pressure from No. 10, but purely down to the staff cost of moderation (I mentioned this site, and he seemed positive about it). He wanted to see the wedding register, which is a public document. I explained that revealing that was above my pay grade, so he would need to ask the then Rector. But I did have a sneaky peek at the register, and it was clear that Tarry was lying about his living arrangements. I may have hinted at this in a subsequent conversation…😱 In due course, a runner was sent to leafy Surrey, and paid the appropriate fee. But the story went nowhere.
Enter Rayner, who seems well-suited to Tarry, since she equally doesn’t appear to know where she lives. Apparently, they’ve now parted, but “birds of a feather” etc…
Perhaps i should invite Rayner to my party. Clearly she would attend the opening of an envelope if it were on expenses and free beer and curry was involved. Bring your own stones !
That would be great fun. Go for it…, 🙂
Just sent you a mail.
In reality i wouldn’t want such people in attendance.
You are going to be entertained, impressed and totally amazed.
And i expect you to tune my E-Piano as payment. :@)
You do know ‘Dolly’ Sweet as she is?
Thank you for sharing. Good story. I see others have spotted Tarry and Rayner together again. From The Sun I find this delightful character reference “But in November last year Ms Rayner, announced their split. At the time, close pals rallied round her. One said: “She’s been through a lot in her life but Ange is as tough as nails.””
I haven’t forgotten the picture of Sam and Jeremy sitting on the floor of the train. Apparently, there were lots of vacant seats…
Yes. Let’s re- nationalise the Railways and pay train drivers £500,000 to work from home.
And of course someone available to take the pictures to publish of their travails
If these people ever traveled on public transport where they had to pay out of their own money Hah. An open ticket from Manchester to London they could fly to the other side of the world for the same price.
Well, I’ve probably mucked up stock control at the Poplar Nurseries.
The final water feature was rolled out – but it was all spangly new.
We wanted the display feature that was nicely weathered.
And we got it.
Cue trauma in the accounts dept!
All you need now is some rain……
We’ve got more than enough rain here…..
Where is the picture? We are waiting…crosses arms, taps foot
Well, as long as the nice steam train doesn’t go bust. Get your priorities right!
Fairy nuff. Having killed off a potted jasmine by my front door, through neglect (watering, mainly), I’m anticipating a replacement, from Crocus. Just up the road, apparently…
That’s not a heated debate.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/if-you-pay-taxes-you-have-an-absolute-right-blasts-journalist-in-heated-voting-debate/vi-BB1n0cEW?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=c62653b8143849379243d8e4a7f5fdd5&ei=29
Nina Myskow is not my favourite person. She is a PITA (Pain In The Arse) when she is on GB News
Agreed!
She’s a PITA whether or not she’s on GB News… 🙄
Her argument for votes for 16-year-olds is that because they could be paying tax, they should be entitled to vote.
Sweets can be bought by 5-year-olds. VAT is imposed on sweets. Therefore 5-year-olds could be paying tax, and should be entitled to vote.
Tempting to say that it’s pointless to give the very young a vote because they’ll just vote as their parents vote but of course that was the argument against allowing women to vote. That we’d just vote as our husbands vote. (I know for a fact that for most of their marriage my parents didn’t vote for the same party and in the latter years my father came around to voting as my mother did, not the reverse.)
16 year olds do not pay tax. They are at school or college until their 18th birthday as far as I know.
https://www.thp.co.uk/children-aged-under-18-income-tax-national-insurance/#:~:text=As%20with%20adults%2C%20children%20aged,income%20tax%20and%20National%20Insurance.
I’ve obviously lost touch with it all! Thank you for the info.
I was a church organist, paid bugger all, from the age of 14. Still at school, the then IR decided that I was due to pay tax. The church treasurer (a chartered accountant) kindly stepped in. Age didn’t come into it.
Forget tax payment as a criteria. Hove Farage knock up a citizenship / politics / economics test that they need to pass before being allowed to vote.
Her argument for votes for 16-year-olds is that because they could be paying tax, they should be entitled to vote.
Sweets can be bought by 5-year-olds. VAT is imposed on sweets. Therefore 5-year-olds could be paying tax, and should be entitled to vote.
She’s still one Rastus.
And how!
Let Bygraves be Bygraves….
Max was his stage name. His real first name was Horace!
Figures Elsie
Fifty years or more ago, Mum and I pulled into a filling station in Bournemouth. The pump attendant was ecstatic – “did you see who that was?”, nodding in the direction of a departing customer. “Max Bygraves”, he went on.
There you go. I’ve told you a story… 🙂
“You need hands to….”
Wait till we have it assembled.
At the moment it is like Gaul – in three parts.
On a scale of one to ten how naff is it?
It’s an eleven
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Should look quate naice among the Dahlias.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/6580cc8e750c9ea32a32be570ac5f72fafc5e18d3b0979539788551e9125f9c0.jpg
At least 11. Completely and utterly off the scale of naffness.
One glance and your tasteful little soul will be shrivelled to a crisp of cultural despair.
From Coffee House, The Spectator
The EU wants to make travelling to France a misery
Comments Share 28 May 2024, 1:06pm
Exciting developments may be in store for everyone travelling to Europe from this autumn onwards. That’s to say riots, gnashing of teeth and screaming infants at border control, as stressed travellers and immigration officers go mad trying to navigate a new and apparently dysfunctional European frontier system. This latest gift from our EU overseers looks like it will make life hell for legitimate travellers, while of course doing nothing to stop the surge of unpapered migrants crossing into Europe across the Mediterranean.
Irony is not a feature of European public administration
‘I’m worried, I’m afraid of problems,’ admits Patrice Vergriete, the French Minister of Transport. The Justice and Home Affairs Committee of the House of Lords has called on the government to ‘use all diplomatic efforts’ to persuade Brussels to defer the introduction of the new system, which it warns will cause chaos at Saint Pancras and Dover. That’s gone nowhere.
A smartphone application that’s supposed to lubricate this process is, predictably, not ready. It’s anyone’s guess how non-phlegmatic British tourists are going to respond to this. Maybe Skegness will appeal instead.
Implementation of the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES) has already been delayed at the request of the French, to avoid disruption to this summer’s Olympic games. The French request for a further delay has so far been ignored. Pity the French police who are going to have to confront the wrath of travellers and the screams of children as this hare-brained scheme takes effect.
Irony is not a feature of European public administration. The main advantage of the new system coming into effect in October is ‘saving time’, declares the European Commission, ‘replacing passport stamping and automating border control procedures to make travelling to the EU more efficient for the traveller.’ Is this delusional incompetence or merely grotesquely dishonest? In practical terms it doesn’t matter.
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It’s probably exaggerated that there will be 14 hour waits at Dover next time you pop over here to stock up on Claret. Or that it will take longer to get through Saint Pancras than it takes the Eurostar to get to Paris. But the notion that this will save time is a fantasy. A similar photo/fingerprint system is in use at US airports and the last time I transited immigration at Washington Dulles airport I flew through border control in a mere three hours. A border process that has taken a few seconds per traveller is likely to take up to seven minutes.
More than a year ago, Rishi Sunak asked the EU to allow British passport holders to use electronic E-gates at European ports and airports but with dismal predictability this has not been achieved. Instead, every British traveller (indeed everyone not in possession of an EU passport) will be obliged to have their fingerprints taken and be photographed before being allowed to enter the European milieu.
Or perhaps not be allowed. The EES will also make it easier to identify travellers who have stayed in Europe longer than 90 days in the preceding 180 days because – well, the because isn’t really specified. Any masochist who wants the details of this is welcome to consult the EU website here where everything is clarified in a turgidly-written regulation roughly the length of a mass-market paperback.
Awareness that the EES is a disaster waiting to happen appears to have dawned slowly on the dense Eurocrats responsible. Only tomorrow, 29 May, a mere seven years after passing the EES rules, will Frontex, the European border agency, get around to holding an ‘industry day’ to hear of possible integrated solutions for EES-compliant facial imaging capture and fingerprint acquisition.
The extent of the unpreparedness is staggering, even by the standards of the EU. Frontex admits it needs solutions for: reading and scanning documents; queue management software; mobile solutions capable of reading visa/residence documents to confirm validity; biometric data capture and verification solutions for mobile devices; integrated advance passenger information collection and/or ticketing solutions; mobile solutions for collecting/storing personal data on board ships/trains; travel authorisation web solutions; and additional self-service or mobile solutions/apps relevant for the entry/exit System.
As if EES is not enough, the EU has a further treat in store for visitors with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) that will likely be implemented next year. This will require visitors from outside the EU to apply and pay for a visa waiver before entering a country in the Schengen zone.
Non-EU nationals will have to pay €7 per person to visit most European countries and complete an online application. The visa will not be required for the Republic of Ireland as it is in the Common Travel Area with the UK.
Although the exact launch date is unclear, the EU has previously indicated that it will be introduced five to six months after EES. This looks like becoming an even bigger cock-up than the EES since millions of people in the EU have residency permits despite not being EU citizens, and there appears to be no centralised database of who these people are.
Cue the Ode to Joy. Bienvenue en Europe!
Haven’t been to France in over thirty years so I really couldn’t care less.
Ah – but when you visit the UK these rules will apply upon your return to Espana. And, of course, there will be no separate queue for those who are already on the database…..
I haven’t been the UK for five years. However I fly direct from the city airport where I live ( a city of some 900,000). When arriving from London the last time there was a special gate for EU and another for others, but they tended to mix the two groups together through one gate as there weren’t enough people to warrant both gates being used.)
I believe I am already on the database being a permanent resident.
Maybe. But should you risk returning to the UK – on your return journey (Spanish resident or not) you will have to go through the same bollocks as the rest of us.
Travel involves a lot of hassle They make you take your shoes off. In Britain they’ve marched me around the airport terrified that I’ve got something hidden in my leg (a steel plate from an operation some fifty five years ago sets off alarms).
My son and his family live in California and that’s where I normally come from when I hit important airports like Madrid or Barcelona. Until now always been well treated.
My preference if I have to go anywhere “Continental” is Switzerland.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/45801cfc226cd7c0229da50e7790ba3aef31b94e1ce2ce5dcb719a144266136b.png
Canada has an app for immigration that you are welcome to.
It only cost us $60 million and has done nothing to help anything except to line a few liberal pockets.
As I’ve pretty much abandoned thoughts of any more international travel – I certainly have no plans to renew my long since expired passport – I shall be a mere spectator, unless disruption at the Eurostar terminus at St Pancras spills over onto the concourses, passageways and facilities used by domestic rail travellers.
Get a passport, you might just wish to flee.
If I need to flee it will be as a refugee. They don’t seem to need passports.
A defective Bogey Five!
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After a run on 5s and 6s, I got lucky today.
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Well done, Sue!
I’m on a decent run here.
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Well done, mola!
#metoo.
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Took a while to puzzle that one out.
Life’s snot fair, but who told you it would be?
Normal par here
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I had all of the right letters but it still took time to reorganize them.
Just what the infinite number of monkeys had to do with all those typewriters for a long long time.
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Focking wonkers. My meds come from Boots.com and are delivered. The surgery tells me not to use Boots.com and to use the NHS app or Patient Access. Boots.com tell me to order through them. I keep running out.
The NHS the envy my Arse.
Yo, Phil. I wholly recommend Pharmacy2U. The meds arrive by post, which is handy when one is miles from a chemist. They have your regular meds stored – tick the appropriate boxes, and they submit the order to your GP Surgery for approval. That generally happens within hours, and before long, your meds are in transit.
Thanks Boss. They are promoting the AI app nonsense and of course you can’t phone and speak to the surgery because they pretend not to know what the problem is. There are online pharmacy that will give you what you want or need but there is a tickbox and fee.
I’m considering going back to grass. Then i won’t give a pooh.
Pip: Don’t rule out P2U. Admittedly, I’ve had free prescriptions for years by virtue of being diabetic, now I’m of state pension age, it’s axiomatic.
I’ve used Patient Access in the past, and had unbelievably quick GP appointments. Those days have gone. My current GP surgery has its own website, which places many more obstacles in the way of seeing anyone, about anything. And it isn’t even live outside normal working hours…
Ours used to have Patient Access. Now they have some new system. OH seems to manage with his meds and pharmacy, but they do get out of synch.
I moved away in 2020. Former surgery did Patient Access. Current surgery doesn’t seem to. They insist on communicating by SMS. I insist on ignoring them… 🙄
I’m so relieved. The prospect of losing Angela as our next Chancellor was just unbearable:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/3eb675b3c91b50a25d8865230ba946215b2d3534905dbc7a01f30ec9cd73a1e8.png
Phew. That’s OK, then. Labour, without their comedy Deputy Leader is a bleak prospect.
And I just know HMRC will be thrilled to bits that the spotlight is now on them. And being a branch of government will be unable to take any action thought necessary until after the election….
The only thing which cheers me up about a prospective Labour government is that the likes of Rayner and Lammy would come under much greater scrutiny and their incompetence would become apparent.
But the fly in that ointment is their incompetence will be practised on us… 🙁
Agreed. But will the MSM join in? I’m not convinced.
That would require the media to do there jobs. Look what the US has been like for the past 4 years, they switched off.
Two years later, HMRC report that they have mislaid the files….
Cor, colour me really surprised!
Then why did they get involved in the first place?
Listen to this report from Redacted and try and determine any major differences between what is happening here re power generation and what Biden’s administration is doing in the USA. Then tell the very concerned consumers that destroying the power grids around the World isn’t a co-ordinated scheme.
Modern western society is literally built on and sustained by both plentiful and reliable power generation and its transmission over a grid capable of handling the demand. Destroy/restrict those factors and society crumbles. Governments know what they’re doing, it’s not the incompetence or plain stupidity that they’d have the people believe it is.
https://x.com/TheRedactedInc/status/1795051070391206377
Watching from afar, much of what I see happening in the UK has parallels in Canada.
At best the clueless leaders are copying each other but it seems most likely that they are being directed towards a dystopian future.
Can one get tablets for dystopia?
Antacid?
No I think you are thinking of DisPepsi-a
Ha ha!
Samsung kindly gifted me a tablet (worth £350, supposedly) for buying a new ‘fone’ from them. Too big to swallow…
Free happy pills over here. A lifetime supply if opioid and a final concoction to see you on your way.
All paid for by the taxpayer.
387798+ up ticks,
Is the message getting through ?
https://x.com/LeilaniDowding/status/1795493145771225266
Summer floods predicted for Hove
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/dd830bc759d31bdf0e0a49d8e0152aae8fb2a4877af55192eee0108f961840af.jpg
Climate change, innit?
The council’s job is to ensure things like work. But these days they have much higher things on there minds. How many dinghy invaders can we accommodate in local hotels, and how many Palestine flag can we hoist.
That’s me for this – yet again – wet day. And wetter than usual – so wet that rainwater has dripped into the house in three practically inaccessible places. And it is happening again as I sit here and
sweartype.So – have a spiffing evening in the dry.
A demain.
Hissing down here, much lightning and noise. Expecting power failure shortly.
A wet morning was eventually followed by a cool, dank afternoon. It’s not raining at present but more before sunset cannot yet be discounted.
There’s been rain here, on and off. But between showers, I managed to produce two wheelbarrow loads of weeds for the brown garden waste bin, which was out for collection yesterday.. Should have been collected yesterday. Still here. The council website says I “can’t report a missed collection, since it hasn’t been collected yet.” WTF?
It’s irritating, since garden waste is a paid-for service.
Hasnt rained here since I wax golfing yesterday morning, I dont believe that anything us left after that deluge.
Hasnt rained here since I wax golfing yesterday morning, I dont believe that anything us left after that deluge.
It’s amazing to see the weather forecasts. One day blowing in from a northly direction, two days later coming south across the Atlantic.
AI ?
Our collectors of garden waste don’t do bank holidays. Usually there’ll be an alternative day on your timetable chart if you have one.
We take ours to the tip – I don’t think they do a garden waste collecfion here.
Quite. She’s almost the acceptable face of Labour. But I’m not holding my breath..,,
Angela Rayner is let off all charges by the police on her alleged housing misdemeanours.
Oh really. Plod shows its allegiances.
Labour investigates Labour and finds that Labour is totally innocent.
Well I never!
Andy Burnham, I imagine!🙄
Oh yes Burnham bridges.
Lost forever more!
As I can now vote, I just checked my old constituency. Apart from previous years when it was just the traditional parties, there is now a Reform candidate. One of his claims is that he grew up in the area and spent his time drinking and dancing in the local pubs.
Highly desirable qualities for an MP. He might just fit in with the other MPs in the bars of the house of commons.
Dancing in local pubs?
PEOPLE in England can no longer sing or dance at pubs or bars or the venue could face a fine of at least £1,000 fine and be shut down, it was announced today.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/12789318/singing-dancing-law-fines/
Local pubs are not places you would find our current MPs.
Except for a photo shoot.
I remember one in our local newspaper a few years ago with Grant Shlapps in his local pub in Hatfield. 15mm off the top of ‘his pint’ and no sign of another customer.
King useless people.
Cringe..
strange 1.. the dreadful Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, didn’t mention UK once.. talks only about a foreign country thousands of miles away..
strange 2. No fuss from this red hot feminist about the exclusion of wimmin in audience.
Anyhow, gentle reminder.. this isn’t a general election.. this is a referendum on Islam.
Both extremely good points, KLB. Did you always have an “h” in your name or am I just massively unobservant?
always..
Oooh! I noticed!
Neat – I see you’ve just dropped your aitch!
Obviously a floating voter.
no you’re not, I remember him from the Speccie – I’m sure he used to be Kennybhoy but I may be mistaken….
Diane Abbott will not be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate at the general election, according to reports.
The MP for Hackney North & Stoke Newington was suspended from the party in April last year after she suggested that Jewish people did not experience racism “all their lives”.
What, the “human calculator” not standing for Labour in July..
If only Rayner has stolen some cake
Interesting post on China from a Singapore politician
Arnaud Bertrand
@RnaudBertrand
…George Yeo, who was a Singaporean cabinet minister during 21 years, including Minister for Foreign Affairs during 7 years. In my humble opinion, very few people out there have such a subtle understanding of geopolitics in Asia as he does.
Here’s a quick summary of what he says:
The US has little knowledge of China
He says that “the US political system is decentralized and because of the need to win votes, it goes through emotional phases and is entering such a phase now where China is demonized out of mass emotion. There’s some manipulation behind the scenes, but it’s not based on knowledge.”
To him, the US “don’t understand the nature of China”, the fact that China “is constantly building walls around itself because it is happy in its own homogeneity”. He says it is wrong for the US to believe that “China wants to displace them as the top dog in the world” and “trying to contain China, even pull it down” as a result. Not only is this a wrong understanding of China’s objectives but the US “may exhaust itself in the process and I don’t think it will succeed”. He says that with its tariffs and sanctions the US risks making the same mistake as China’s Qing dynasty and “become very weak”.
He believes the primacy of the US dollar will break, and that US actions are “bringing forward that day”
He says that “the key event will be when the primacy of the US dollar breaks. We all know it’s going to break sometime or other because it’s abnormal. If it is 30 years from now, well, let’s drink and be merry. But if it’s five years, well, we’ve got to calculate, right? Do we know when the cookie will crumble? We don’t know. But the way the US is moving is bringing forward that day.”
It’s “bringing forward that day” because “they try to control countries by sanctions” and as a result more and more countries put counter-measures in place, putting themselves out of the grasp of the US.
China is not in trouble and “overcapacity” is “information warfare”
He says “there’s information warfare against China” and that he “doesn’t think” China is in trouble. “Look at the factories, look at the EVs, look at how terrified the Europeans are, accusing China of having overcapacity. I mean, how can you blame China for overcapacity when you have, when you’re taking liberties with yourself, having long summers and working short hours and you say no, no, no, no, no, you are working too hard! There are consequences. If families take liberties with their children, with themselves, there’s consequences.”
He believes that Asian societies’ “wholesomeness” is an advantage versus the West
“Look at Asia, look at China, look at Southeast Asia, look at India. There are people who are hardworking, who are obsessed over their children, who want to have of them a higher education, in order that the kids will have a better education, better health, a better life. […] They’ll do well and we’re lucky to be in the part of the world where strange values have not taken over societies. […] Why is America such a big market for drugs today? And I was watching the Eurovision contest… […] Parts of it, almost satanic. But it’s now part of the fashion in most of Europe. What is happening?
PM Lee talked about how we should keep all these woke things away from us as much as possible. I fully agree with him. Keep our societies wholesome. Keep our families intact. I mean, AI is very important, but AI cannot answer moral questions for us. In the end, it is every individual, every child who must make the choice. Be immersed in technology. Make use of it. But have our own sense of what it means to be a human being. So if we use that as a template to judge human society, I say we are very lucky to be in a part of the world where society is by and large wholesome and will do well.”
It’s critical for ASEAN to stick together and not be balkanized, which is what the US is trying to do with the Philippines
“If we [ASEAN] don’t stick together, we’ll be balkanized and instead of becoming neighbours, become clients of big powers. Instead of using them, they make use of us. There’s always a threat.
Look at the Philippines now. The Philippines have legitimate disputes with China. Both sides have their cases. The Americans see an opportunity there. And jump in, and bring in the Japanese. And now Philippine politics is caught up in this […]
[China and the Philippines] had an agreement, a gentleman’s agreement with Duterte, which Marcos has repudiated. So OK, so they must find a new way to equilibrium. And make use of the Americans and not be made use of by the Americans. But it’s very difficult when you try to make use of a big power, you end up being made use of by them.”
Most countries in ASEAN do not want China to be an enemy
For instance he says “Vietnam has made a very important decision to go with China”: “it was not well reported, but Vietnam has agreed that Hanoi will be linked to Kunming and Nanning by high-speed rail. This is big because each connection is tens of billions of dollars. And will change the topological configuration of logistics and supply chain and human movement for decades to come.”
Same with Indonesia, noting that “Prabowo’s first visit [was] to China” and that when he met Xi Jinping “it was Xiao Di talking to Da Ge. A little brother talking to big brother. But when we went to Japan, then it’s brother talking to brother.”
He adds: “Look at the other countries, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei. No one wants China to be an enemy. And the Americans don’t understand this, yet. That because China is getting bigger and bigger for us, all of us want the Americans to be in the room. But if the Americans say no, you have to choose between China and us, then they say no, we can’t. How can we choose? I mean, China is where our bread is buttered, you know.”
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Even this educated man from Singapore thinks that the satanic rubbish shown on Eurovision is fashionable and popular in the West. We have to stop letting this screeching minority speak for all of us.
I didn’t watch the Eurovision trash but that kind of rubbish doesn’t represent decent people in this part of the world – but why was it chosen?
Because it’s the agenda of the parasite class – it is disturbing that we are so silent that people outside the west don’t even realise that the majority hates this stuff.
Fascinating. However, I don’t think China is content to stay behind its built walls. By all accounts it has expansionist policies across the globe. Funded by profits made from exporting goods to the world it has offered many countries infrastructure projects for example: mining raw materials, building roads and ports. But, as I understand it, if a country defaults on loan repayments China has the right to assume the management of the project.
If there is any justice in the world it would be appropriate if every single Chinese infrastructure and mining etc. investment was nationalised by those countries, without compensation, just as a socialist/communist country should/would.
CCP influencer perhaps.
Interesting post on China from a Singapore politician
Arnaud Bertrand
@RnaudBertrand
…George Yeo, who was a Singaporean cabinet minister during 21 years, including Minister for Foreign Affairs during 7 years. In my humble opinion, very few people out there have such a subtle understanding of geopolitics in Asia as he does.
Here’s a quick summary of what he says:
The US has little knowledge of China
He says that “the US political system is decentralized and because of the need to win votes, it goes through emotional phases and is entering such a phase now where China is demonized out of mass emotion. There’s some manipulation behind the scenes, but it’s not based on knowledge.”
To him, the US “don’t understand the nature of China”, the fact that China “is constantly building walls around itself because it is happy in its own homogeneity”. He says it is wrong for the US to believe that “China wants to displace them as the top dog in the world” and “trying to contain China, even pull it down” as a result. Not only is this a wrong understanding of China’s objectives but the US “may exhaust itself in the process and I don’t think it will succeed”. He says that with its tariffs and sanctions the US risks making the same mistake as China’s Qing dynasty and “become very weak”.
He believes the primacy of the US dollar will break, and that US actions are “bringing forward that day”
He says that “the key event will be when the primacy of the US dollar breaks. We all know it’s going to break sometime or other because it’s abnormal. If it is 30 years from now, well, let’s drink and be merry. But if it’s five years, well, we’ve got to calculate, right? Do we know when the cookie will crumble? We don’t know. But the way the US is moving is bringing forward that day.”
It’s “bringing forward that day” because “they try to control countries by sanctions” and as a result more and more countries put counter-measures in place, putting themselves out of the grasp of the US.
China is not in trouble and “overcapacity” is “information warfare”
He says “there’s information warfare against China” and that he “doesn’t think” China is in trouble. “Look at the factories, look at the EVs, look at how terrified the Europeans are, accusing China of having overcapacity. I mean, how can you blame China for overcapacity when you have, when you’re taking liberties with yourself, having long summers and working short hours and you say no, no, no, no, no, you are working too hard! There are consequences. If families take liberties with their children, with themselves, there’s consequences.”
He believes that Asian societies’ “wholesomeness” is an advantage versus the West
“Look at Asia, look at China, look at Southeast Asia, look at India. There are people who are hardworking, who are obsessed over their children, who want to have of them a higher education, in order that the kids will have a better education, better health, a better life. […] They’ll do well and we’re lucky to be in the part of the world where strange values have not taken over societies. […] Why is America such a big market for drugs today? And I was watching the Eurovision contest… […] Parts of it, almost satanic. But it’s now part of the fashion in most of Europe. What is happening?
PM Lee talked about how we should keep all these woke things away from us as much as possible. I fully agree with him. Keep our societies wholesome. Keep our families intact. I mean, AI is very important, but AI cannot answer moral questions for us. In the end, it is every individual, every child who must make the choice. Be immersed in technology. Make use of it. But have our own sense of what it means to be a human being. So if we use that as a template to judge human society, I say we are very lucky to be in a part of the world where society is by and large wholesome and will do well.”
It’s critical for ASEAN to stick together and not be balkanized, which is what the US is trying to do with the Philippines
“If we [ASEAN] don’t stick together, we’ll be balkanized and instead of becoming neighbours, become clients of big powers. Instead of using them, they make use of us. There’s always a threat.
Look at the Philippines now. The Philippines have legitimate disputes with China. Both sides have their cases. The Americans see an opportunity there. And jump in, and bring in the Japanese. And now Philippine politics is caught up in this […]
[China and the Philippines] had an agreement, a gentleman’s agreement with Duterte, which Marcos has repudiated. So OK, so they must find a new way to equilibrium. And make use of the Americans and not be made use of by the Americans. But it’s very difficult when you try to make use of a big power, you end up being made use of by them.”
Most countries in ASEAN do not want China to be an enemy
For instance he says “Vietnam has made a very important decision to go with China”: “it was not well reported, but Vietnam has agreed that Hanoi will be linked to Kunming and Nanning by high-speed rail. This is big because each connection is tens of billions of dollars. And will change the topological configuration of logistics and supply chain and human movement for decades to come.”
Same with Indonesia, noting that “Prabowo’s first visit [was] to China” and that when he met Xi Jinping “it was Xiao Di talking to Da Ge. A little brother talking to big brother. But when we went to Japan, then it’s brother talking to brother.”
He adds: “Look at the other countries, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei. No one wants China to be an enemy. And the Americans don’t understand this, yet. That because China is getting bigger and bigger for us, all of us want the Americans to be in the room. But if the Americans say no, you have to choose between China and us, then they say no, we can’t. How can we choose? I mean, China is where our bread is buttered, you know.”
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Even this educated man from Singapore thinks that the satanic rubbish shown on Eurovision is fashionable and popular in the West. We have to stop letting this screeching minority speak for all of us.
Do you mean ‘Haitch’?
Probably!
Sigh…
the celebrations are ALWAYS premature…
Ben Coates
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And there we have it:
The next Dutch PM is likely to be Dick Schoof, a top civil servant and former head of the immigration and counter-terrorism services.
A man so blandly technocratic that he makes Mark Rutte look like Liberace https://nos.nl/l/2522197
Initially my sympathies were with the father, but the more I read the more the story smelt fishy.
Look at the various ages. Something very strange going on, or we are being given incomplete information
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13466535/Brit-35-kills-Russian-paedophile-single-punch-propositioning-underage-daughter-Thailand.html
All sounds very dodgy.
If the daughter is the Thai wife’s and his, she was approx; 12 and he was approx 19 when he impregnated her.
And he accuses the other man of being attracted to children.
The story doesn’t add up.
‘Wife’ might be a very loose term in Pattaya.
Stay classy.
Angela ‘Crayons’ Raynor is finding out something that has been predicted for years by myself and others.
All the third world savages imported to prop up Labour’s failing voter base will eventually form their own party and abandon them.
A long term tactic that is coming to fruition.
Sir Ed Davey fell off a paddleboard five times in 15 minutes as he took to Lake Windermere for a Lib Dem election campaign stunt.
The party leader was out on the water with Tim Farron, MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale, on Tuesday morning in rainy but largely wind-free conditions.
Sir Ed, a self-confessed paddleboarding amateur, made the most of the photo opportunities by repeatedly attempting to stand up on his board and then falling in.
He later admitted that one of his tumbles was on purpose, but maintained that the other four were genuine accidents
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/05/28/ed-davey-falls-into-lake-five-times-while-paddleboarding-on/?WT.mc_id=e_DM332153&WT.tsrc=email&etype=Edi_FPM_New&utmsource=email&utm_medium=Edi_FPM_New20240528&utm_campaign=DM332153
Rachel Williams
13 MIN AGO
Just when you thought they couldn’t dump any more c#@p in the water.
A Allan
14 MIN AGO
Has the water company been warned about the extra sewage?
A bit of a wonk(y)er.
Sack time – it’s been hard work today.
Just a couple of tracks before the eyes close.
One favourite… https://youtu.be/122isznJdto?si=H19HdIF0mGcmZZv4
And a bit of contrast… that trumpet brings tears every time.
https://youtu.be/aoB99yC2fdk?si=OwQ8nIkJ7ji88QB9
Goodnight, comrades. Sleep well, and as Tom writes, Bis Später!
The colliery band Ave Maria is beautiful beyond compare. Thank you, Obers
I know how you feel Obs I’ll be on my way soon.
The first time I heard this song it was being performed by my cousins in Wait A Minim a revue from South Africa:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Dirty+Old+Town+Wait+a+Minim&oq=Dirty+Old+Town+Wait+a+Minim&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigAdIBCTE0NjU4ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:5b55e48d,vid:_j_-UKZvz-Y,st:0
Shane MacGowan is fantastic – and such impressive teeth!
https://twitter.com/Mick_O_Keeffe/status/1795487840748417202
And He’s paying the lawyer with……
Irish taxpayers’ money.
I’ve worked with a lot of Irish guys and they wouldn’t have anything to do with that.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b5de1d41bae6cf6e28f242da8277866ba89d254040bff0fb082cbef05a8fa7d1.png
Twitter , how did you do that Sue?
So strange that Twitter has been misbehaving .
Ireland is virtually empty. They need far more immigrants.
Rishi Sunak has said that he will stay on as an MP for the whole of the next parliament — potentially as late as 2029 — regardless of the election result as he denied claims that he would move to the US.
Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park accused the prime minister of damaging the Conservative Party “almost beyond repair” and will probably “disappear off to California” if he loses the election.
In a stinging critique of the party’s fortunes under Sunak, he said that a majority of Tory MPs would lose their seats at the election.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rishi-sunak-i-wont-leave-uk-if-i-lose-election-lbcf03tv2
D Evans
22 HOURS AGO
Goldsmith …”…I understand the anger towards Sunak who has damaged the Party almost beyond repair…”
…think your chum Borisconi – to whom you owe your peerage – and DisasTruss sunk the Conservatives first.
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Chris Birch
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Nope. That honour belongs to Cameron.
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Matthew Ridley
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Sunak may be the latest in a line of hopeless leaders but the fate of the Tories was sealed the moment Johnson was elected.
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Kevin Beach
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It was sealed the moment that Cameron called the referendum and failed to fight properly for our membership of the EU.
Chris Scott
22 HOURS AGO
Just like Cameron stated on the Brexit vote…
“Asked if he would remain as prime minister if he lost the EU vote, he said: “The answer to that is yes. My policy is to hold a renegotiation and then a referendum. That is what we promised in the manifesto and then to abide by what the British public say.”
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David Hamilton
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And then true to his word, he scarpered like a spoiled b..rat!
Mrs H
Nobody in the tory party has the right to blame any individual. Over 90% of them are totally useless.
That’s the ongoing problem.
That’s what has wrecked our entire country.
I just learnt a new trick. How to take a screen shot on an iPhone SE!
He needs a Pat on the back. 😡
Don’t take the Mick.
Just getting into a bit of a Paddy.
You can be jaysus. 🤗😉
I’m also making a move now.
Catch you all tomorrow.
Night all. 😴 within the next hour.
GB News
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🚨 BREAKING: Diane Abbott has had the Labour whip restored, meaning she is a Labour MP again.
It comes following a long-running investigation into comments she made claiming Jewish people don’t face racism.
Abbott will be allowed to stand for Labour at the upcoming election.
https://twitter.com/transfo07458988/status/1795472557103034419
Scraping the barrel eh.
Abbot ale.
From Coffee House, the Spectator
Labour lead slashed to just 12 points
Comments Share 28 May 2024, 5:59pm
They think it’s all over – but is that actually the case? After a difficult start to the campaign for the Conservatives, many of their own MPs had privately written off their chances at this election. However a new poll out tonight could force the skeptics to think again, with Labour’s lead down to just 12 points. The survey for JL Partners revealed that the Starmer army still retain some 40 per cent of the vote but suggested Sunak and the Tories are coming up on the rails with 28 per cent.
The fieldwork for this poll was done on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 May, shortly after the Prime Minister’s announcement of a general election. The last poll done before this by JLP was on 5 May and had Labour enjoying a comfortable 15-point lead, with 41 points compared to 26 for Sunak. The principal reason for this is a shift amongst over-65s, with the Conservatives going from a 10-point lead over Labour to a 20-point lead with this age group. With the red wall now abandoning the Tories, at least the grey wall is holding true.
There are also fewer Conservative voters (23 per cent) now saying they would consider voting Reform UK, a 10 point drop on early May when the number stood at 33 per cent. It’s early days of course and Mr S has his doubts. The shifts in the polls could just be noise, with the Keirleaders on Twitter likely to dismiss it as a rogue study. A 12-point lead would also still mean a categorical Labour win, with six in ten voters (60 per cent) convinced that it is time for a change of government.
Still, if anyone can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, it’s the Labour party, eh?
Yet another example of a woke woman, chair of the Dorset Fire Department for God’s sake exposed as a total idiot:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0lgzIwrDy4k
Not taking much notice of current affairs, it’s too depressing, so instead I’ll bore the arse off you with my day’s activities!
A wet day, though it did brighten up somewhat this evening but I put the Rayburn bck on to help dry the washing.
Decided to catch the bus to Matlock but, after getting wet for nearly 20min, opted to walk to Cromford to catch a bus there.
5 min down the road the bus I’d been waiting for passed me.
Got to Cromford just as the ex-Ashbourne service was about to leave so jumped on that.
Picked up medications, new sew chain from Twiggs and checked the “flog it off
cheap” less expensive in M&S, Iceland & Coop & went to butchers for some sausages.The went for the Bonsall bus back home.
20min after it was due, gave up & crossed over to Dale Road to pick up a 6.1 to Cromford and that was 10 bloody minutes late!
Walked home, had a mug of tea, sorted out shopping and put sausages on for main meal.
Then went to bed for an hour!!
KBO Bob you know it makes sense. 😉🤗
† As an anonymous Glaswegian once said: “Oh Christ, there’s two of ’em!”
Farage has their number, such as few others do.
They cannot help themselves, can they? Al Beeb and the Guru-Murphys
As I’ve posted elsewhere: t’s not as if they don’t know they are doing it. It is a form of virtue signalling – a way of establishing their credentials.
They also know that a quick “apology” will never be held against them,. as their bosses are all of similar mind.
I see Manchester police have joined forces with the Durham lot of lefties. Nothing to see here, move along please. And in one mighty bound, Angie, the fishwife was free.
I know what you mean and I’m really no fan of hers but it was never a police matter. It’s not over yet as HMRC might decide to prosecute.
Here’s hoping!…..
But it was! She lied on the Electoral Register about her dodgy address!
It’s still not a police matter – do you really think that’s a good use of police time?
And why has it taken months for the police to make this statement, we may ask?
It took that long for Burnham to get on-side!
Shock! You are not suggesting that in this country we have two tier policing and justice are you SC? The very thought of it…………
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Damon Lord Palmerston
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This poll just confirms that, while everyone and his dog is sick of yon Tories, people have no real enthusiasm for Labour. Even Labour strategists know this, which is why they keep fretting over their “soft lead”.
If only the prawns had chosen Kemi or Suella. There could have been everything to play for in this election. A fifth successive defeat might even have consigned Labour to history.
It could all have been so different.
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Jane Spencer
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I can’t understand how anyone could vote for the anti semitic , Hamas supporting, misogynistic and bullying (Lloyd Moyles), don’t know what a woman is (Starmer) , CGT evaders, electoral roll rules breakers, (Raynor) Party.
And Lammy.
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Jonathan Edwards Jane Spencer
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They just want change and see Labour as the only vehicle to get it.
It’s less a vote for Labour and more a vote for Not The Tories again (I assume).
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Damon Jane Spencer
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Me neither, but I’m afraid the “Tories” have helped them to it.
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Fredsautos
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Both parties seem to be doing their best to lose this election.
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The Brigadier
an hour ago
“Skeptics” (sic) ??
Heaven help us.
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Damon The Brigadier
20 minutes ago
Only septics write “skeptics”.
(Boom boom.)
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Piper
an hour ago
One poll. An outlier. Next!
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Prickly Thistle
an hour ago edited
If the Conservatives win ( and I doubt that they will) I don’t want them thinking it’s because we endorse what they have done. We don’t. We just don’t want a Labour government that will destroy what’s left.
Rishi is a decent man, but boy does he need a Gordon Reece.
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Sir Eldred Godson GCMG Prickly Thistle
an hour ago
So vote ReformUK…The Fascism of the past few years will not stand, whatever your ideological convictions.
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Norman Goldner
an hour ago
The Conservatives will win.
If enough of us believe this it will happen.
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Sir Eldred Godson GCMG Norman Goldner
an hour ago
Haha…
I don’t think you fully appreciate the degree to which the goings on of the past few years are loathed by anyone vaguely sane…
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Rogueywon
an hour ago
This is broadly what I’d expect to see – the polls narrowing a bit as the announcement of the GE date moves the election from the “hypothetical” to the “real” column for people. Three caveats, though.
First, that movement from Reform to the Tories is perfectly predictable and mirrors what has happened in earlier elections with UKIP and the Brexit Party. But, if the narrative of the race tightening starts to take hold, Labour will probably pick up more votes from the Greens and the various far-left nutjob and jihadi parties, as their voters compromise their principles rather than risk another Tory government.
Second, JL Partners use some quite experimental re-weighting methodology to assign “don’t knows” to parties. It might prove to be a brilliant innovation, or it may horribly misfire. We don’t know yet.
Third, what the poll won’t be showing is the impact of tactical voting in individual constituencies. There are suggestions we could see tactical voting at levels not seen since 1997, which could give Labour a very large majority even with “just” a 12 point lead. Also, saying “just” a 12 point lead is a bit misleading, as it’s slightly larger than the lead the Conservatives managed in 2019.
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Sir Eldred Godson GCMG Rogueywon
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Ha…Love your technicalities…It’s going to be a bloodbath… Vote ReformUK! 🙂
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John Harris
an hour ago
As a leave voting Lockdown sceptic I’ve been furious with this government for a long time. I quit the Conservative party and intended to vote Reform in order to give the Conservatives the kicking they deserve, but then realised all that would do would be to give Starmer a helping hand. Instead I rejoined the Conservatives and am currently leafletting for our extremely hard working and honourable Tory MP. After the election I’m going to do all I can to kick the party from the inside, and I know I’m not alone. Reform blew it when they announced they’d drop Net Zero and spend the money on the NHS and if Farage lacks the courage to contest an election he’s not worth bothering about. I don’t think it’s going to be the landslide for Labour everyone has predicted, I think Galloway’s Islamist Tendency will do more harm to Labour than Reform will to the Conservatives.
https://x.com/benonwine/status/1795431164640907378
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THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD IDEA – WHY DON’T WE DO THAT?
Because the slammers wouldn’t like it….
I wouldn’t do it Mr Tastey because I believe in freedom, a belief in which is our country’s value, or was. Do we really want the government to have the power to tell folk what they can and cannot ear? That said, we should also have the freedom to discriminate against folk in aggressively Islamic dress, like individual shop owners having the freedom to stop those wearing it enter their premises. And we need to stop voting for politicians who are ashamed of our culture history and values.
It’s been banned in France Tom, because no-one is allowed to walk around with their face covered.
Antifa and the riot police do Peta, and masks were imposed by force on the French during covid, making a mockery of the whole thing. And it’s still a loss of freedom, another turn on the ratchet to serfdom.
The riot police do for their own protection and, as far as I can remember, always have, especially after the murder of of a couple of high profile officers. I agree with you about covid but the context was not the same because people were not able to walk about freely anyway.
Errrr… you’ve just contradicted yourself. Freedom to discriminate????
No contradiction at all. Freedom and discrimination are clean different things. Freedom to discriminate against, for example, different political parties, different products, and for individuals in their own property to discriminate against folk whose behaviour offends them are essential aspects of freedom. There is however, a gross contradiction between freedom and equality. You can’t have them both..
We no longer have freedom in the United Kingdom, as we have witnessed during the Imprisonment Days recently.
Not only were we instructed to wear face masks but were told to practise ‘social distancing’, keep away from other people unless they were ‘in the same bubble’ as you and have an untried, untested gene therapy injection or lose your health care sector job to name but a few examples of “freedom”.
I fully agree. It’s the same across the weak, woke West. But that doesn’t mean we should stop believing in and fighting for freedom.
Ban the burqa?
Why not just ban Islam?
If islam was a political party it would be banned. As an ideology masquerading as a religion, it should be banned.
387798+ up ticks,
Talk about sleeping with the enemas, these bastards would put their grannies on the game.
David Atherton
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This is Angela Rayner begging for the Muslim vote in her Ashton-Under-Lyne constituency. She promises recognising Palestine as a state.
Expect more of Labour’s capitulation to the Muslim lobby. Expect to go to jail for “Islamophobia”.
https://x.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1795367992131518839
387798+ up ticks,
O2O,
As for kneel, a very selective poppy wearer.
387798+ up ticks,
I’ll wager digitdick ain’t paying a fiver plus for a pint of Guinness.
Sandra Weeden
@SandraWeeden
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Wasn’t a contract given to a landlord during ‘Covid’ in a pub Hancock frequented?
https://x.com/SandraWeeden/status/1795510763781587176
And I’m off to bed.
Goodnight all.
No one likes us, no one likes us
No one likes us, we don’t care!
We are Millwall, super Millwall
We are Millwall from The Den
Sung to the tune of Sailing by Rod Stewart……
Sung to the tune of Sailing by The Sutherland Brothers.
Stewart’s version was a copy.
11 of us ‘activists’ went through the nomination process with the SE Cornwall’s Reform UK candidate this morning in a farm shop café. It’s not well organised but none of us have had any previous experience. Learning as we go.
Well done! Democracy in action….
Good for you. Well done for standing up.
There are lots of hoops to jump through (I’ve been through it with UKIP candidates in the past). My advice is to be sure to appoint an agent – trying to be your own agent is not recommended. You cannot, however, appoint an agent from a constituency that is not contiguous with the constituency for which the candidate is standing. The deposit has to be in cash. You will need authorisation from your DNO (Deputy Nominating Officer) to use the party logo and description (those have to match the approved list from the Electoral Commission) on the ballot paper. If there’s anything else I can help you with, just ask.
Cheers, Conners. We have an agent, as of today, who has been am excellent hub of information and is happy to do the job. I shall be asking your advice.
That’s good. The agent is responsible for the expenses (these have to be returned, even if nil, within a certain deadline after the election). You are limited to how much you can spend on campaigning (I’m sure your funds are limited anyway!) depending on how many constituents there are, as far as I can remember. All literature MUST have an imprint which states who printed it on whose behalf and for which party. That is a legal requirement. Check all literature to ensure it’s there.
Also, you have a very narrow time slot to get your nomination in to the returning officer. Bear in mind they don’t work at weekends, so you probably only have five days. I think the candidate has to hand it in personally, so just check. It’s been a while since I last did it. so my memory might be a bit hazy (and owing to computer crashes I have lost a lot of the information I gathered in the course of campaigning!).
It’s all pretty much on a shoestring, yes.
Be particularly careful as a candidate about food and drink (accepting or giving). Treating, as it’s known, is a criminal offence. Be sure that if anything might be construed as falling into that category, one’s opponents will be on to it.
Bugger, I bought his coffee yesterday.
If he hasn’t put his papers in yet, you’ll be okay.
That’s good. The agent is responsible for the expenses (these have to be returned, even if nil, within a certain deadline after the election). You are limited to how much you can spend on campaigning (I’m sure your funds are limited anyway!) depending on how many constituents there are, as far as I can remember. All literature MUST have an imprint which states who printed it on whose behalf and for which party. That is a legal requirement. Check all literature to ensure it’s there.
Back again now. My horse finished second (ran well, but the winner is something special, I think.) I did pick a couple of winners from which one of my friends benefitted (I don’t bet).
From Coffee House, the Spectator
Why the Tories’ national service idea is unworkable
Comments Share 28 May 2024, 11:39am
When the Tories start talking about national service they really are grasping at straws. The concept might possibly appeal to some older voters nostalgic for an earlier time, but Rishi Sunak’s ideas are quite different from the military conscription of young men that lasted from 1949 to 1963.
Let’s put aside the 30,000 or so ‘selective’ military placements for the ‘brightest and the best’. Yes, young people can offer much to the nation’s approach to cyber security and the defence of our IT infrastructure against external threats. Fresh minds see solutions that others may not. But if that isn’t happening already, what has the government been doing for the past 14 years? It would be a double tragedy if our sharpest youngsters have been frittering their time away playing computer games when they could have been doing something vital to help defend the nation.
Good luck to the army of adults who will need to plan around three quarters of a million placements
The national service diet proposed for the other 96 per cent of the cohort is somewhat different: ‘community volunteering’ for one weekend a month apparently, except that it will not be voluntary. Perhaps ‘community service’ would be closer to the mark? But only when they have broken the law are older adults compelled to do up to 300 hours of unpaid work. 18-year-olds will be saddled with different rules – don’t expect them to be impressed.
As a teacher, I know how keen many youngsters are to contribute to their local communities. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award recognises the contribution of thousands of them every year. My students have volunteered in hospices and with homeless charities; they have read to small children in primary schools and assisted with the cubs and brownies. They serve willingly and enthusiastically because they are volunteers doing something they perceive to be valuable.
Conscription is a different matter. Tell an 18-year-old that they must report at 0830h on a Saturday morning for an activity they have not chosen to do, and the response is more likely to reluctant and apathetic. If, indeed, they turn up at all. Good luck to the army of adults who will need to plan around three quarters of a million placements, supervise the conscripts, file reports and chase absences.
Convicted criminals sentenced to community service have the prospect of prison time if they fail to co-operate but, according to James Cleverly, there will be ‘no criminal sanctions’ for youngsters. The scope for civil disobedience on an industrial scale must be obvious even to the Home Secretary.
Maybe the government is happy to present an unworkable idea – plan is too strong a word for it – because they have no expectation of ever being required to implement it. But the bluster has deflected attention from a report by the House of Commons Education Committee that dropped over the weekend. The committee found that:
Research suggests a 52 per cent increase in children’s screen time between 2020 and 2022, and that nearly 25 per cent of children and young people use their smartphones in a way that is consistent with a behavioural addiction.
That huge increase just happened to coincide with the period when the government closed schools for the best part of two complete terms and shifted teaching and learning to online platforms. Schools are still grappling with the thorny issue of how to help children use technology without being distracted by it. Evidence from the teachers’ union NASUWT argued that ‘it could take up to 20 minutes for pupils to refocus on what they were learning after engaging in a non-academic activity such as browsing the internet or noticing a notification on their phone.’
Even 1950s style military service might not cut through that. I spoke to one former soldier who was conscripted from May 1960 to May 1962. ‘It put me back two years behind in time and money’, he lamented. He did see the world – well, the British Cameroons where he served as part of a peacekeeping force during a plebiscite for independence. Much of his time was spent in the barracks playing endless rounds of cribbage. I suspect today’s generation might simply be glued to their phones.
This is a real and pressing issue that can have a devastating impact on the development of young people. If the government really cared about the young, they would put rather more emphasis on workable schemes to get children off their phones and into the fresh air, than attempt to pander to the nostalgia of the older generation.
They could introduce them to hunting – plenty of healthy exercise in the open air, communing with nature, being inducted into the ways of wild life (and the reality of predator/prey).
My husband commenced his training at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth when he was just over 18years old , in 1964.
I commenced my QARNN training when I was 18years old .
Younger people in those days were more mature and more capable than the present generation
Yes it’s ironic that it’s now they are considering lowering the voting age to sixteen.
A lot was expected from young people years ago and they started adult life much younger. Yet the age of majority was twent one.
Well, chums, it’s now time for me to say “Good Night” and wish you all a good night’s sleep. I hope to see you all, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tomorrow.
387798+ up ticks,
Pillow Ponder,
As bad, as shitfaced treacherous as they are I do believe the tory
IN NAME ONLY party will return as overseeing kapos.
No party / politico in opposition could better this odious rhetorical shite.
Darren Grimes
@darrengrimes_
This is what we have to look forward to.
Labour MP
@RachaelMaskell
: “We must keep going [with mass migration] until we really are at saturation point, because what does it matter if we have to wait another week for a hospital visit? Or if our class sizes are slightly bigger, or if our city is slightly fuller? What does it matter if things are slightly more challenging, if we have to pay a little bit more into the system? Surely it is worth it.”
https://x.com/darrengrimes_/status/1795448965887848893
There you have quoted the mentally ill. These idiots seek power and influence at any cost except that the cost is not born by them but by the workers they pretend to represent.
For God’s sake can those voting for this annihilation of our country to be brought some education and enlightenment. Jesus wept.
Is Maskell being sarcastic? Unfortunately, I think she’s serious.
387837+ up ticks,
Morning A,
I believe VERY, seemingly a
lord haw haw, & no balls, rolled into one.
My response to @darrengrimes:
https://x.com/bangerbloyce/status/1795713579787972719
387837+ up ticks,
O2O,
Correction making it worse, that is angela rayner doing the promising.
ogga1
9 hours ago
387798+ up ticks,
Pillow Ponder,
As bad, as shitfaced treacherous as they are I do believe the tory
IN NAME ONLY party will return as overseeing kapos.
No party / politico in opposition could better this odious rhetorical shite.
Darren Grimes
@darrengrimes_
This is what we have to look forward to.
Labour MP
@RachaelMaskell
: “We must keep going [with mass migration] until we really are at saturation point, because what does it matter if we have to wait another week for a hospital visit? Or if our class sizes are slightly bigger, or if our city is slightly fuller? What does it matter if things are slightly more challenging, if we have to pay a little bit more into the system? Surely it is worth it.”
https://x.com/darrengrimes_…
The woman is deranged.
387837+ up ticks,
Morning VW,
It pays well.
Another torrential downpour. Light rain says my weather “app”.
Goodnight, all.
? Goodnight? I am just getting up!
Good morning, chums. It’s now 6.20 am and I have lots to do today, so I shall post here, and then refer you to this (latest) post on Tuesday’s site when I get round to looking at Wednesday’s page.
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Good morning, all – Wednesday’s new page is here.
‘ Morning, Geoff and thank you for all your efforts and care on our behalf.
Thank you Geoff! ‘Morning all!
Good morning Geoff and thank you.
Good morning Geoff
Well done and many thanks for rising early .