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Morning GG
Good Morning Folks
Clear sky and chilly start here
Morning everyone.
Good morning, everyone. It’s October: a pinch and a punch and White Rabbits.
Good morning, all. Rain in the night. Now sort of dry and with a hint of sun. Leaving shortly for Narridge.
A dry bright morning.
Good morning all. A dry start with 5° and light cloud.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/776cb57312dd6fed00dc994b5365e607bad697e5a1b4d46a396223b2780d56b0.png I find it hard to disagree with you, Max. Nothing makes me cringe more than someone asking me if I’d like a cup of tea and then watch them pour water — not always boiling — onto a teabag in cup. At such times I invariably decline their offer. I invariably get two large mugs of strong, properly mashed and delicious, tea from a teapot, whether I use loose tea or a good quality teabag from a source I trust.
Any left over tea is the base for a Cold Tea Cake. Lovely with cheese.
Or Bara Brith, or Barm Brack, or Malt Loaf.
A standard cup of tea is about 1/3 of a pint.
I make mine in a one pint mug so I get the equivalent of 3 cups.
Loose tea from Wilkinsons of Norwich by mail order. We alwys drink loose leaf tea made in a tea pot. We have given up on coffee.
I still get mine from Wilkinson’s by mail order. I wouldn’t be without it. I’m drinking and enjoying a cup of their superb Assam as I type this.
I like their Harmuty, We drink Assam, Darjeeling and Celon.
Morning, Grizz.
Mashing tea takes me back to my school days in the sixties. The chemistry/physics master, Frank Hood, came from well north of Essex and he never went to the staff room for the tea break but preferred his own brew in the lab. When we were considered mature enough, 2nd or 3rd form, one of us would be delegated to make his tea, however, it had to be made to his precise specification that included warming the pot, mashing etc. I’d never heard the term before where tea was concerned and my mother never mashed the tea leaves.
Mr Hood, nicknamed Codger because he looked older that he was and was slightly stooped was an excellent teacher and a really nice person. He was also a very accomplished spin bowler as he demonstrated in the staff v 1st eleven matches.
Morning, Korky.
How would he want the tea mashed, then? Not familiar with the terminology.
It was 60 years ago! However, I can recall having to warm the pot with boiling water for a short time then after discarding the water putting the required amount of tea in the pot followed by enough just off the boil water to cover the leaves. This mixture was left to mash the leaves, I don’t remember for how long, maybe 3 or 4 minutes before adding the required amount of just off the boil water to complete the process. He taught us to make his tea as if it was an experiment, very precise.
Best tea I ever drunk was made in a pot kept permanently on the stove, and with huge, loose-leaf leaves. A round of delicious tea would be poured, the pot topped up with water, and put back on the stove. Repeat. The tea was equally excellent each time, the leaves not being replaced. (This was in the Chief Engineers cabin on the crane vessel Baku, in the Caspian Sea.)
My family in Yorkshire always ‘mashed the tea’ but others would say ‘let’s get a brew on’. My mother was from Lancashire so perhaps that is where the term ‘to mash’ (the act of pouring boiling water over tea leaves) comes from.
Morning, Korky.
The idea of him going to his lab to mash his tea makes me smile. It s certainly something I would have considered doing had I been in his place.
My science teacher, Mr Rodgers, was unlike anything anyone had ever seen. A cross between Peter Lorre and Gabby Hayes, he would sip a sample from a flask of meths whenever using it, telling us that it was the spirit of choice of most tramps.
Don’t let my wife know, but I usually get two mugs of tea from one tea bag. She doesn’t like strong tea as I do.
But all of our uncooked (vegetable) kitchen waste is composted and becomes the growing bed for our tomatoes, courgettes, spinach, garlic and other veg.
I knew a professor at the U of C who kept all his tea bags in plastic tumblers to re-use, and re-use, and re-use yet again. These tumblers were arranged lovingly around his desk, on his bookshelves, window ledges – yes, there were quite a few. Then one day, a new cleaning lady arrived on the scene and dispatched all the teabags (in his absence) to the departmental dustbin. All hell was let loose over this misdemeanour, we thought we’d never hear the end of it from both sides of the equation. How was she to know that these drying out, fading teabags were there to be recycled and upcycled indefinitely?
I have to confess on behalf of my very late father. “Durin’ the war”. He was in Egypt and Algeria where they liked their tea. He and his fellow RAF colleagues used to brew their cuppas a couple of times and sell the at least twice brewd leaves to on the locals.
Like many products, the quantity of tea in the bag has been quietly reduced over time.
Indeed it has, KP. Only the other week I weighed two bags from different suppliers and found a marked difference in weight.
Good Moaning.
Just been reading a light hearted article in the Tellygraff about the return of real watches.
Apparently a new Timex ad has this strapline (ho ho) for wristwatches:
‘Know the time without seeing you have 1,249 unanswered emails.’
365705+ up ticks,
Morning Anne,
And trusting a copper to tell you.
Mine’s a gold wind-up presented to my great-grandfather.
Mind, it’s been hanging from a hook in my caravan for nearly a year now… 🤣
It’s the scaremongering season I see:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1576098617051336704
Just more lies.
Bonjour, as they say in Canada.
There’s a potentially fatal strain of starvation in circulation if these diabolical baboons don’t start running the show with an ounce of common sense.
Ever heard the story about the little shepherd boy who cried ‘wolf’?
… he wasn’t a boy, after all?
Until Tuesday. Then he became one for a while.
In the meantime the wolf had a picnic.
Gosh. What a surprise. Well I never. Whoda thunkit?
‘Morning, BoB.
Trillions* dead by Christmas
* Inflation, doncha know.
………. more of a threat to public health than COVID this winter
More common colds. Not very serious.
365705+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Saturday 1 October: Truss and Kwarteng need to make a clear, persuasive case for their economic plan
First things first, priorities, would it not be best
this time to establish, who they are making it clear to.
Her take on mass, morally illegal immigration is decidedly unsettling for the sane indigenous, quite the reverse for the Dover / Dungeness daily intake of potential troops/ paedophiles / etc,etc.
A massive concern is, going on past voting pattern history the majority of the electorate
these past four decades are voting in a
“satisfied with the status quo, party before Country, manner”.
Much of our sufferance today is due to the voting pattern over the last four decades and with the full knowledge of many a voter, the
daily downward spiral within society was clear to observe, if you had a mind to look.
BTL Comment:-
While I echo the sentiment on this country, Mr Langdale needs to pay more heed to Tucker.
There is going to be refugee pandemonium soon with people trekking everywhere to escape hunger because of this insane war.
It seems our good deeds around the whole world have come back to haunt us. We now have more moaning going on than the proverbial stick can be poked at.
And Of course aided and abetted over 32 years by a series of sniveling scum bag over apologetic polititicos.
Now people hate Britain so much they risk everything to be here.
Soon it will be so bad that they will be leaving?
Not while they are housed fed and watered.
365705+ up ticks,
Morning RE,
These past 20 years at least on witnessing the daily downward trend the electorate are with full knowledge of a parties pedigree getting precisely what they voted for.
365705+ up ticks,
Morning Bob,
From me ,total agreement.
Seems a fitting epitaph and fair. All of us in our own way need to speak up for the U.K. and stop putting ourselves down. I think as a whole the country is depressed!
Whilst agreeing with BoB, vw, I too am feeling that depression welling up.
Hi Tom, really sorry for your troubles. Have you chatted with new neighbours and maybe found someone with whom you can “click”? Sending lots of hugs and good wishes.
As with the Irish, vw, living in hope but prepared to die in despair.
Thank you for your wishes.
I used to feel down sometimes. Huge pressures at work. Stress. Worry. It is my nature. I was an excellent manager, priorities sorted plans in place, highly trained . All of that. Nevertheless there were times when I felt down. I would have a warm bath, and consider deeply all my miseries. I’d face them, consider them, let loose my emotions to the point where tears would run down my face.
Then, I’d pull the plug. The bathwater and the tears would drain away, taking my worries with them. I’d dry myself off. Steely, determined, and in control once again.
Morning all 🙂
Brighter than I expected out side today, after the deluge.
I think two people in the headlines will be thinking that a week…..really is a long time in politics. And probably very lonely.
Also brighter here than yesterday.
Thinking that 8 weeks in limbo, is a very long time and the lonliness doesn’t lessen.
Morning, all! Diving in briefly to wish you all a good day before I restart painting my brother’s palatial dining room ceiling. Worked on it from eight until seven yesterday, only stopping to help him rescue the contents (some of which were bloody heavy) from the marquee they were using to store Stuff they haven’t yet found a home for. The marquee had been uprooted in the gales, and we got soaked to the skin. 🤣 Life is never boring!
Are there no ends to your talents?
Good morning.
Ohhhhh yes!! 🤣🤣
Looking forward to puppy pictures ❤️
Probably Monday. Can’t wait.
Heyup Lass!
I take it you are still in Lincolnshire!
That I am 🙂
I’ve a bit of lathe tooling to pick up for t’Lad from Bridgwater this week, so I’ve kitted the van up for camping and I’m heading down to see eldest daughter in Basingstoke today and then cutting across West tomorrow to pick up on Tuesday or Wednesday. Back home Wednesday or Thursday.
In that case, BoB, I shan’t post you a jar of my home-made marmalade (as promised recently) until Wednesday.
What a day……😇
You are Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, and I claim my 15 Lira note! 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 Plain white, this one. I might be let loose on a less public wall in this house at some point, though! 😈
Yer Banksy you!!
I generally wait until I’m asked before fishing out the brushes, though.
Good Morning, all
Lovely day; calm and sunny.
Grimes article – ‘It sounds as if Truss has been listening to Coolio on how to give an interview’
Morning, I care not a fig what the Times think about her interview techniques that she gives to our lame stream media. I get the impression nothing she says or do will impress the likes of The Times, unless she advocates more of the same since Major came to power. Far more of concern to me is the fact that she says something in keeping with Conservative thinking, it would after all make a change, it has been so long since we had a Conservative PM.
I do care about what the electorate think of her. I don’t know if you heard recordings of her going round the radio stations but she shouldn’t be allowed near a microphone. Other ministers should be rolled out to do that .
The endless photos of the daft bint remind me of other failed dictators.
The 1st Duke of Wellington was briefly a (de facto) dictator, in his second ministry. Whilst awaiting the return of the real PM (Peel?) he controlled all the offices himself.
Pitt the Younger
The electorate will only care about the health of their wallets, and that will come to the fore at the next GE.
The PM sending out other ministers to be interviewed on policies which she has instigated would be perceived as cowardly, far worse than sticking her in front of a microphone.
I can think of May and Blair who sounded good in front of a microphone, thanks I would rather hear Truss if the message is better than what we have had in the past.
“The electorate will only care about the health of their wallets…”
Hence the furore over personal tax rather then the purpose of them i.e. for the economy.
Delegation is necessary. If you are rubbish on radio send someone who is good. The PM is not the government. I have always compared managers to conductors of orchestras. Th do not play all the instruments. Their job is to get the right notes played in the right order* at the right time.
*As endorsed by Morecambe and Wise
I do not disagree with what you are saying, but the truth is the vast majority of the electorate would not see it that way, they would see her absence as ducking the issue.
This perception would be ruthlessly played upon by all the usual suspects, MSM etc. They had such success with Johnson and “party gate” and buoyed by that, they would be determined to drive her out to impose someone more to their liking.
Yes. The Boss always gets it, coming and going.
A new series immerses us in Russia’s 90s trauma – and the human cost of economic shock. 1 October 2022.
Not that that stops some pointed jokes. A Russian journalist who recently fled Putin’s regime reflected sardonically to Curtis: “You in Britain are Moscow in about 1988. Everyone knows the system isn’t working. Everyone knows that the managers are completely looting it. They know that you know that they know, but no one has any concept of a possible alternative. The only difference is you’ve already tried democracy. You’ve got nothing else left.”
It’s no secret then?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/sep/30/new-series-russia-90s-adam-curtis-bbc-films-traumazone
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning.
Rain in the night. It now looks like a dry windy day.
‘Morning, Peeps. Can’t remember the last time I slept until 08:00. Plenty of wind and rain last night, leaves down everywhere.
SIR – Once again, the Bank of England has got it wrong.
Last week it announced that Britain’s economy was in recession, but we have now been told by the Office for National Statistics that, in fact, there was growth in the second quarter.
I wonder if the Guardian, the BBC and others will change their tune.
Brian Pegnall
Falmouth, Cornwall
Andrew Baily is a classic case of the rewarding of failure. His tenure at the FSA was a disaster, after which he should have been kept well away from the levers of power. And as for the ONS cocking up their figures…
Sounds as though he’s very successful at the revolving doors remuneration packages.
SIR – For the first time since my naive teenage years, I wouldn’t mind if Labour formed the next government.
Susan Cunliffe
Woodbridge, Suffolk
Ms Cunliffe, seek help immediately. Either you are still naive, or you have never had to live under a Labour government!
I made that mistake in 1997, when the incompetence of John Major made me vote Labour for the first and only time. Never again.
They are all the same. Red tories, blue labour. Wankers all.
Same as…..
What you actually need Susan is……
Education Education and education.
Red Square becomes concert arena as Putin annexes four Ukrainian regions. 1 October 2022.
The US will continue to provide military aid to Ukraine after Russia’s annexations, President Joe Biden has said.
“We will continue to provide Ukraine with the equipment it needs to defend itself, undeterred by Russia’s brazen effort to redraw the borders of its neighbour,” he said in a statement.
“We will rally the international community to both denounce these moves and to hold Russia accountable.”
Amidst all the hysteria and hypocrisy just to be clear about annexations. England annexed Wales though of course they didn’t call it that in the twelfth century. They were much too honest. Hawaii was annexed by the United States in 1898 by methods very like those they used in Ukraine to overthrow the legitimate government .
Texas was first and then California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Colorado were all annexed by the Americans after the unjustified invasion of Mexico in 1845 where they experienced difficulties very similar to those of Russia today. The Mexican Government have not given up on regaining their lost territories; though they don’t press the point for obvious reasons, and most ordinary Mexicans regard the Southern States as part of Mexico. They are of course reclaiming these by cross border migration and outbreeding the Anglo’s!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/09/30/russia-ukraine-news-live-annexed-regions-gas-putin/?li_source=LI&li_medium=liftigniter-rhr
Those Ukraine regions voted to leave Ukraine and move to Russia. How can that be undemocratic? Scotland is headed the same way – if they vote to leave, would that be illegal and undemocratic? If they vote to stay, same question applies.
The English would send the plucky Ukrainian army to sort yer Scots out.
Any vote Scotland made, Paul, would be considered illegal, if made without Westminster approval.
An overnight funny from Nagsman
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Harry, a lawyer, who had a wife and eight children, needed to move because his rental agreement was terminated by the owner who wanted to reoccupy the home.
But Harry was having a lot of difficulty finding a new house. When Harry mentioned that he had eight children, no one would rent a home to him because they felt that the children would destroy the place.
Harry couldn’t say he had no children, because he couldn’t lie. ***(We all know lawyers cannot and do not lie.)
So, Harry sent his wife for a walk to the cemetery with seven of their kids. He took the remaining one with him to see rental homes with the real estate agent.
Harry loved one of the homes and the price was right — the agent asked, “How many children do you have?”
He answered: “Eight.”
The agent asked, “Where are the others?”
The lawyer, with his best courtroom, sad look answered “They’re in the cemetery with their mother.”
He got the house!
MORAL: It’s not necessary to lie, one only has to choose the right words.
***…….. and this is how half truth is presented to us everyday by news channels and social media like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook etc so be careful……
Not only what’s not said, but how they don’t say it.
Don’t volunteer information.
Always consider what to say, how to say it, and when to say it.
SIR – I am also dismayed that postal workers plan to strike in time to spoil Christmas deliveries for everyone (Letters, September 30).
Do they not realise that this, coupled with the cost of stamps, will destroy their jobs as people turn to digital cards and private companies to deliver their post?
Rosemary J Wells
Weymouth, Dorset
Unions are very good at sawing off the branch they are sitting on, Ms Wells, and I have to say that this must be one of the better examples of self-harm. So be it, but it will make little difference here because using their increasingly expensive and failing service is always a very last resort by the occupants of Janus Towers.
“O Plod thou art sick.
The PC worm,
That flies in the night
In the howling storm:
Has found out thy bed
Of rainbow joy:
And his dark secret love
Does OUR lives destroy.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11268259/Transgender-paedophile-moved-prison-wings-starting-relationship-female-inmate.html
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/7bc94be55ac726b44f6417c175d1b91c04ddaf03f7b9ba2d87a6222746677bd3.jpg
Stop posing for the camera in idiotic LGBTQWERTYUIOP gear and go out and catch a few criminals.
With obviously stated political bias like this, how can ANYONE be surprised at the Police trying to come down heavily on anyone questioning the Stonewall Trans bullshite they’ve swallowed?
Improperly dressed and lacking impartiality. Charge them.
Thanks Annie, that’s this morning’s low BP sorted…
Why don’t they go round in black and grey striped jerseys and wear Lone Ranger masks in support of burglars? Let’s have some equality here.
If you want to toe the (PC) line, ask a policething.
Sussex Police Farce have promised to bend over
backwardsforwards to please the LGBT community and create warm bonds with oppressed minorities.Phew . Back from Narridge. The plane actually arrived form Schiphol – and will leave on time. Added bonus – as I was there before 8 am carpark (usually £3 for a few minutes) was FREE.
Gorgeous, cloudless sunny morning – but chilly.
I shall treat myself to a coffee then start on the list the MR has left……..
Any other news?
Morning all.
The list you speak of is merely occupational therapy whilst the MR is off gallivanting. I mean, what on earth would you be doing otherwise, just rattling around in your estate!
Beckhams appear to have made peace with the DiL (whilst they have a look at what the prenup says).
I expect everyone will have an additional tattoo to celebrate.
I missed where she has gone, Bill.
Den Haag
That’s no way to describe the MR. :-))
I am willing to be that neither of these eminently sensible BTL posters work for any part of the ‘lamestream media’ (hat-tip to Oldie):
Steve Jones7 HRS AGO
So let’s see now- down here in convict central the AUD has dropped like a rock to the USD – it’s below .65cents from .75 cents just a while back – the ASX follows the DOW down the drain – interest rates are through the roof and this Tuesday will go up even more – people can’t afford to repay current loans or seek out new loans – house prices are plummeting – investors are selling off their buy to let properties so rents are higher than ever – that is if you can find a home to rent………..now take a breath that’s a lot of words without one of these…!
So – I see now what the problem is – it’s all Lizzies fault. Well that’s a relief, here I was thinking the newly minted Marxist government of Anthony Albanese might be to blame when it’s really the fault of a conservative government 9000 miles away..boy oh boy Albanese will be delighted…………so too will Mr Trump, at long last the world has someone else to blame for everything.
Martin Selves1 HR AGO
1 GBP, 1.11239 USD, back to where it was. The UK GDP grew in the second Quarter. The FTSE 100 is far stronger than the USA Markets. Our National Debt is proportionally 50% less than Italy. The UK has never defaulted. The “run” on the Pension Funds were the fault of their Trustees who risked their clients portfolio with high risk investments. The sharp drop in the currency rate nearly caused them/us a disaster, and were saved by HMG. The Chancellor should be praised for his injection of cash, and he should start an investigation into the Trustees behaviour. He saved them, instead the MSM blamed the Chancellor. Irresponsible investment in Pension Funds is just plain stupid.
Our MSM has gone nuts over this once again. It is never too early to pour scorn and derision onto the Conservative and Brexit Party. I point the finger at the Labour Party and many Conservative MP’s. The sheer scale of narcissistic and extreme hatred of anything British is extraordinary.
Even now they do not tell their viewers the Pound has recovered, the Country is not in recession, the £65 billion was not given to the rich. Yesterday David Mellor, ex Tory Cabinet Minister said on GBNews “he was appalled HMG has borrowed £65 billion to give to the rich”. This is utterly, utterly absurd and quite disgraceful.
How can the “real” truth ever get out when this lot pump retrospective waves of duff gen to the public? Today the Country will benefit from a generous energy package. This will greatly help each one of us through these Winter months. I thank Liz Truss and the Chancellor for this, and much else in their Budget. The Overseas Markets seem content right now, but the howls of fake protest continues at home. We start another normal day of self inflicted narcissistic behaviour.
The rich have been looting the money that’s been rolling off the printers for years – they don’t need tax cuts. It’s all the years of reckless money printing (still continuing) that is causing inflation and the death of the fiat currencies.
EXCLUSIVE: Ministry of Defence under fire over ‘scandal’ of 1,300 empty military homes that could be used for Ukrainian refugees who face being left homeless when six-month placements end
Wiltshire MP Danny Kruger blasts the MoD over homes left ’empty for years’
It comes as a council boss warned Wiltshire was on the brink of a housing crisis
Cllr Richard Clewer said homes might be needed for 360 refugee families https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11261585/Wiltshire-MP-blasts-chiefs-Ministry-Defence-1-300-military-homes-scandal.html?ito=push-notification&ci=0oHawN5KTE&cri=uz2L76Kuqv&si=xYJ0MlrMyMmf&ai=11261585
The military should give these homes to home less military veterans and give them proper treatment and, if possible, appropriate civilian work for the military.
Why didn’t the MOD think of that? Oh, hang on, I know. The MOD is staffed by the woke do-gooders who have foreigners at the top of their list of priorities. Ex-servicemen? Well, they are not actually on the list.
Mainly white working-class men, Priority Z.
I was lucky to find a billet within a RAFA house, albeit in Scotland and a far cry from my previous billet.
No “warning” about homeless ex-military, then – and winter coming on.
365705+ up ticks,
The police as with the electorate majority simply follow the rotherham monkey rule of
see nothing, say nothing, do nothing, you know it’s for the good of the party.
Gerard Batten
@gjb2021
·
21h
Future generations will look back on our age as a period of collective insanity. When those in authority abandoned their duty to do what is right. A police force that thinks a male pedo can become a woman just because he says so & then persecutes someone who tells the truth has taken leave of its senses.
How did cops let catching a vile paedo turn into a gender identity ?
https://gettr.com/post/p1snm0ra414
I’m not waiting for the next generation- I know it’s insanity now!
Caligula would be proud.
Playing on Mellow Magic. Great track from Billy Joel, Innocent Man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVT3UPrUWQM
When he was at school Christo used to translate Billy Joel’s songs into French.
This song about his friendship with a Russian is interesting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgD_-dRZPgs
Statista .com gives their up to date distribution of votes. Only one I could get access to.
Labour 40%
Conservatives 29%
Lib/Dems 10%
Green 7%
Reform UK 3%
UKIP 0%
What choice have we if this is approximately correct.
What would ogga1 suggest.
Who are these morons who think that Starmer’s pathetic bunch offers any answers?
The Ginger Growler has an answer for everything!
“ SIR – For the first time since my naive teenage years, I wouldn’t mind if Labour formed the next government.
Susan Cunliffe Woodbridge, Suffolk”
Statista .com gives their up to date distribution of votes. Only one I could get access to.
Labour 40%
Conservatives 29%
Lib/Dems 10%
Green 7%
Reform UK 3%
UKIP 0%
What choice have we if this is approximately correct.
What would ogga1 suggest.
Congratulations to LOTLnon her 4th wedding anniversary 🎂👏🎂. Hope you both have a lovely day.
Thank you, not sure what we might do but I am sure we’ll find a good way to celebrate.
Yaay!
Hearty congrats, Ann! And YOH, of course – takes two to tango 😉
4y? Just beginners yet!
But congratulations!
Which Nottler can boast to have been married to the same spouse for the longest? (Caroline and I are mere debutantes at 34 years)
48 🤗🤩💑
40 years this summer just gone. Togetther as a couple – 42 years.
Got a mention in family genealogy program stats for all the wrong reasons – ‘oldest person to be divorced – 55 years 4 months’!
Alf the Great has served 54 years. Can anyone beat that? TB must be close.
Congrats. Gosh – doesn’t time fly?
I’m sure you’ll find something (nudge nudge). :o) Congratulations to you both, enjoy your day
https://youtu.be/YTaUc6H9aPg
#metoo.
Congratulations, traditionally you get flowers, he gets something fruity.
};-O
He bought me lovely flame coloured gladioli. Gorgeous they are.
Well done, Ann and OH. Enjoy your day and a further 364 happy days.
From Grahame Linehan:-
Our country is out of control while the politicians stand around with their hands in our pockets.
The inate madness continues to dominate all our lives.
STOP – now.
Why the down-vote, BoB? Do you think that this trans idiot deserves better?
I think men who pretend to be women in order to get access to real women are a far greater danger to women than ordinary men who have no hang ups about sex and gender.
Here’s a case in point.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11268259/Transgender-paedophile-moved-prison-wings-starting-relationship-female-inmate.html
This evil bastard should be utterly neutered, both physically and chemically.
Are the police now totally inane and morally inept ?
Answers on a postcard………
WTF is a gender recognition certificate ?? where did that come from ?
It’s what the cock in a frock who was recently jailed for a long stretch for sexual assaults on children – and that the Sussex Perlice France called “she” – didn’t have.
Good Morning! The sun is shining.
‘Morning Horace! It’s tipping it down up here!
Is it plooting it doon?
Aye! It’s stoatin’aff the drive!
Jings! A”drive”! Thon’s gae posh, hen.
Oh drat! I was going to type ‘patio’!! 😱
Whit? Yin o’ they Spanish things?
Aye! Funny furren’ path!
Morning Sue – torrential rain and gales up here but the sun keeps breaking through
‘Morning Spikey! Yes! Much the same here! It’s actually dry just now, and the dogs have had their run in the park/stream! And as I type the sky darkens….
He’s right, but I think it’s only half the story. The pound is doomed. There’s no way back for any fiat currency, especially after the current round of money printing (how many billions did they find down the side of the BoE’s sofa this week again?)
When it finds its real level or the government/BoE launches some more stable alternative, everyone’s going to have to accept a lower standard of living. Pea soup instead of avocadoes.
If we embrace the low tax, work hard, less regulation recipe pushed by Frost and others, then we have a chance to regain in time some wealth, but more importantly, our self-respect. If we don’t, then we will slide into slavery under the mantra that the Government is keeping us safe.
365705+ up ticks,
Morning BB2,
All day long they’re saying, huh ah
Huh ah, uh ah, uh ah, keep supporting the lab/lib/con coalition is the repeated mumbled mantra of the peoples working on the chain gangs, as they are currently mumbling ,stumbling along
I still wish that Frost had been able to run in the Tiverton by-election because he would probably have won it and then become a serious contender for the party leadership.
I would suggest that Truss tries to engineer things so that David Frost can run for a seat in the HoC as he should be at the very centre of government and then available the next time the treacherous Tories want to do a bit more back-stabbing.
If I had to make a guess, I would put forward the theory that Tory central office stopped that from happening.
The Conservative Party certainly has a death wish.
Johnson lost his nerve on both Brexit and Covid. He should never have agreed to the NI Protocol and with an 80 seat majority he did not need to do so; he also should not have betrayed the UK fishermen. His initial reaction to Covid was to do what Sweden did and have no economy-shattering lockdowns but he showed himself to be a flatulent hot air balloon.
I have no idea if Truss will succeed – but her greatest enemy will be from within.
O perilous fyr, that in the bedstraw bredeth!
O famulier foo, that his servyce bedeth!
O servant traytour, false hoomly hewe,
Lyk to the naddre in bosom sly untrewe,
God shilde us alle from youre aqueyntaunce!
(Chaucer : The Merchant’s Tale)
Might be better for FRost to be an outside advisor, like Cummings wass for Boris. As long as he isn’t fired by somebody’s girl/boy/transfriend, that can be very powerful position not having to answer to a ministry or electors.
The odious Matthew Parris in today’s Murdoch Rag:
“This Prime Minister must be dispatched now”…”It’ll take courage to end the Truss horror show but it is the only way to offer the Tory party – and the country – hope”
For pity’s sake she’s only been in No10 for three weeks, and much of that was taken up with the death of Her Maj.
Pillock!
Matthew Parris is a thoroughly nasty, spiteful and deeply flawed man.
And those are just his good points.
His endless diatribes against the Conservatives show his true colours: Greeniac Limp Dumb.
Look out, he’ll probably be on the BBC TV Sunday morning programme with Koons Burger Tomorrow.
The people of Clapham Common thought he was a public toilet attendant, he spent so much time there. He enjoyed his time as a politician, he claimed to know about 60 other ‘gay boys’ in the Commons bars and back rooms.
First job done – kitchen windows cleaned. Next – make chutney…(after taking bottles to the bottle bank.)
Cats helping you keep busy?
Well, Gus has walked up and down the car windscreen after I had washed it….
Pickles is out on a frolic of his own. They like sunny days – good for hunting…
That reminds me of the day that our next door neighbour’s cat somehow sneaked into our garage and walked over the foredeck of my dinghy, which I had just finished varnishing!
Meh. Everyone else apart from me in our household is either sick in bed or out at work. I have to pick all the Bramleys, cut the grass and wash up two days’ worth of dishes that got neglected during the last chaotic week, when we were hit with one piece of bad news after another with no respite apart from bouts of NOTTL! And then I have to log into my paid work and try to catch up!
That’s what women are for…..
(Seeks deep shelter…)
Shouldn’t you be doing the next item on your list?
Chutney done – next sowing broad beans…
Oooh! ‘Ark a’ ‘er!
The Warqueen does almost no housework. She tried hoovering but got distracted by a phone call. She is, at the moment, ensconced in an armchair with a book. I expect by the time I get back to her she’ll be asleep.
‘Morning All
I’m shocked,shocked I tell you
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As for legitimacy…….CoughKosovoCough
Edit
You have to Laff,Northern Cyprus anyone………
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I thought that the West was far too provocative in its constant push eastwards and indeed I thought that Russia occupied much of the moral high ground – until the invasion. But now pro-Ukrainian sentiment is beginning to wane.
I am sure that had Trump been President rather than the pathetically senile Biden then US weapons would not have been left behind in Afghanistan and the war in Ukraine would have been avoided.
It is becoming increasingly clear that Biden is a puppet under the control of the WEF who are hoping that the War in the Ukraine will speed the arrival of the Great Reset.
Central banks have been loading up on the yellow stuff since 2008 when they saw the way the wind was blowing.
Wealthy individuals were loading up throughout August and September apparently.
Now it’s, “ugh, plebs! Get away, we don’t want you sharing any wealth!”
*For info only, clearly this will not affect anyone round here as we are all way too skint
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Gold is falling over a cliff at the moment. Mine went up £600 then down around £800.
Per ton?
20oz’s
Troy or avoirdupoids?
Troy 999.9 purity though it doesn’t look as if it is doing me any good.
It’ll fly to the moon so fast you won’t see it happen when the S really hits the F.
Gold or no?
Troy or avoirdupoids?
Told you…..
It will recover. Besides. Gold isn’t my only investment.
Right, that’s me logging off to bugger off to Basingstoke.
Might be back online later.
TTFN
Couple of (fake??) car ads
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“confine” should be ” consign” – Capri spoof fails.
As for the Aston Martin one. I am not sure what it means but it seems vaguely disgusting, as well as not funny.
The A-M one is quite old, I recall seeing it before we left UK 24 years ago, and being rather surprised about the explicitness of it.
Modern Life….
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Some home truths in these.
The West has, and continues to, pour hundreds of billions into foreign aid for poorer countries. Ignoring the corruption and fraud, it has made almost no difference to their living conditions, wealth or lifestyle.
Therefore proving that socialism doesn’t work. The solution to making them richer is markets. Free, fair, uncontrolled, no tariff markets.
In China, Singapore, Russia, markets have been the great leveller. That is how we must help the third world. The Left wing, big state, top down command economies have caused nothing but chaos. Big government, misery. It’s time to cut taxes and get the state out of the way.
Wait, WHAT???
Didn’t we just nearly go bankrupt this week, if the Bank of England hadn’t
printed billionsfound some notes down the side of the sofaacted in a responsible way to buy government bonds?https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ae94c0922ec52eced97b78bcb6d871321ddbc5443e7e1035ee3151980260c1ec.jpg
It just seems like it’s big time money laundering to me.
Yes. But. Is buying government bonds that need to be redeemed at some time in the future by the government borrowing money to buy them back, not some kind of perpetual; motion money machine?
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Sigh,”We own the science”
https://twitter.com/Resist_05/status/1576051650963247104?s=20&t=HIDTZluhs_i0wzjjjWbm2Q
There you have it,no dissent or alternative views to the greeniac fantasy can be permitted
(See Al-Beeb for more details)
What a load of lefty-nonsense – they (the UN) do NOT own the science, whatever their conclusions they are based on falsehoods, and their outpourings are just as stupid and nonsensical as all those who promote ‘Climate Change’, as being due to man-made emissions of CO2, rather than recognising that any change in the climate is largely caused by the sun and its changes.
Something which several hundred “real” climate scientists pointed out in letters to the UN Sec Gen on at least two occasions – both times they were ignored as their well supported views obviously didn’t fit the narrative!
Climate change is obvious – it’s raining now. It was sunny a month or two ago. The climate always changes. Man has no impact on it at all. There’s much we can do for our *environment*, but we can’t really affect the earth itself.
What these people mean is ‘we’re promoting a big state, Left wing agenda where people like me control your life, with you having no say whatsoever.’ That’s the truth they want to say but despite the stupidity of far too many still can’t – yet.
Watermelons: Green on the outside, red on the inside.
A sentence that should never be uttered. Wasn’t even considered grammatical until a few years ago.
Sadly google does only return results that suit the big state Left wing ideology. Comically, that has people intentionally ignoring it.
I use Google Images; the selection of pictures has become thinner.
There is a marked difference in the way in which Truss and Kwarteng are going about their jobs, the approach is personal as in ” I promise to do…..” ” I will not shirk from…..” ” I will make unpopular decisions….” to that of previous ministers.
I wonder where this personal “me, me,me” thing has come from. Kwarteng cannot bring spending under control by himself, indeed he needs to go significantly further than just bring it under control, he needs to enforce policies to reduce it, by a very significant amount. This need buy in by all Ministers. Thatcher was successful in this because she had 10 odd years of experience in the opposition benches, and had, in that time, several years to select and groom her inner circle. Truss has no such background, her team are all learning on the job. I’m not suggesting she is failing, but she has a mammoth task ahead of her. I just wish senior Conservatives would stop sniping and give her the undivided support she will need. I’m not hopeful though, there are too many self important egos present.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_u0gn1I8xQ
A couple of weeks ago we went out to lunch with some friends and discovered that our host’s brother was Milton McKenzie who was a session guitarist who worked with Ray Davies and Jeff Lynne amongst others.
This is still my favourite Kinks’ song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_MqfF0WBsU
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A man dressed in North American Indigenous head dress and clothes walks past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II as she lays in state at Westminster Hall.
I happened to be watching the live feed from Westminster Hall as this chap paid his respects. He stopped to give HM a very dignified Lakota Indian ‘ háu‘ salute (= ‘How’ to us palefaces)
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Goodness. Are they still at it?
Smoke signals just coming in.
A man is driving in Indian territory and sees a sign:
” Chief Running Bull can answer any question”
The man stops and enters the lodge and asks:
“OK, What did I have for breakfast?”
‘Eggs’ is the reply and the man thinks: wow and leaves.
Ten years later he drives past the same lodge and thinks to himself that ‘eggs’ was a fairly odds on guess so he stops and again enters the lodge to ask a harder question, he greets the chief “How!”
“Fried”.
boom boom.
Háu did he do that?
Was it Fred Dinenage?
Probably just dropped In to demand more money for past slavery / genocide / schools / whatever.
The Red Indian Chief gets about a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS9OO0S5w2k
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† The FCA was formed in 2013 but it replaced the FSA, the legacy of Brown’s breaking of banking regulation, which contributed so much to the crash of 2007/08.
BTL:
John Eley
The article is correct in its overall sentiment about the economic policy of Truss and Kwarteng. “Truss’s good mission must not die”. Indeed it must not. However, There are some contradictions and a lack of willingness to acknowledge the antipathy of the Establishment, both global and national, to the UK government policy and Brexit in general.
The UK Establishment has had years to come to terms with Brexit and it refuses. Sir Tom Scholar cannot be both ‘able’ and ‘mistaken’. Mistaken on fundamentals is synonymous with incompetence, at best.
“It is that our Establishment (which is but a subset of a global club of the complacent) has been getting most things wrong.”
This is another example of evasion of the culpability of the Establishments, global and national, for resistance to democratic control, including Brexit. There is no way that either the global, or national Establishments can be described accurately as ‘complacent’. They are most active and partisan. You only have to listen to some of the speeches that come out of Davos, or read reports of Treasury forecasts.
The entire state machine has been wedded to borrowing, taxing and wasting ever larger amounts of money to support state expansion.
The heavy taxation of workers has widened the wealth gap and made us all poorer. Inflation, a result of debasing the currency, tax and legislation (from the EU) has enforced this crippling of our economy. The Left wing green agenda was merely the last nail in the coffin of socialism, and socialism does not work.
The Left eep denying trickle down economics yet also refuse to acknowledge the damage their ideology has done in recent times. As always, they can only exist in a state of utter hypocrisy.
“As always, they can only exist in a BIG state of utterLY HUGE hypocrisy.”
OT but you may like this…..I have been trying to recall the name of a children’s book about a Newfie. There are a few around but the one I was trying to remember has a small boy in the story.
The book is: Sailor: The Hangashore Newfoundland Dog by Catherine Perkins.
The dog is, unusually, scared of the water and his pal, who I think is called Ike aged about 6, is trying to encourage Sailor to go in the sea.
Then something happens….
Won’t spoil it but it’s a nice tale and isn’t your little guy aged 6?
Anyway, just thought you might be interested.
365705+ up ticks,
This is unbelievable, the messenger has just got through since one anthony charlie lynton
AKA the bog man / PM lifted the latch
DT,
The
returndaily continuation of unskilled migration via Dover /Dungerness will do nothing to solve the productivity crisisCheap foreign labour allows companies to get away without investing in growth
Laffs
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Paypal
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The view from Florida…
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And they complain about water shortages here
A daft question, but why have they not created infrastructure to handle the storms? Or have they and they were overwhelmed? Or, have they, but they’re so infrequent that there’s no point spending more?
That’s a good question but when the size of the Mississippi breaks its banks what are you to do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j7oT2I8Nz8
And also the tidal surges.
When the tornado passed by us in NC, there was a large Good Year plant a ways away. Out front it had a huge stone edifice saying Good Year blah, blah. That was gone never to be seen again.
Ditto a poor llama on a nearby farm….poor thing.
Hurricanes are very powerful and deadly storms. The later the season the worse they can be because the ocean is so warm.
Many shoreline homes are either on stilts or have car space on the lower level as cars can be moved.
The infrastructure is good as far as it goes but if, as was the case, a category 4 makes landfall, nothing much will survive. When I was still living in CT USA , Andrew made landfall at Homestead in Florida. The town was pretty much destroyed.
Hugo was supposed to hit us in CT and so all outside furniture etc was put away and we battened down. Got up next morning to sun and blue skies. Hugo had changed direction and gone out to sea; however it devastated Charleston SC.
It makes me laugh and rather cross when all these asinine weather warnings are issued in this country. For what? A few inches of rain, a snow flurry?
The weather in North America is dangerous and should be taken seriously. The only thing I have not experienced close up is a tornado, thank god, although one passed within 5 minutes of the house in NC. But hurricanes, tropical storms, blizzards, whatever, should be taken seriously and acted upon accordingly.
Not much you can do against that storm when you live at sea level, I should think. Apart from these fine waterproof doors…
When a concrete bridge collapses, there is not much else will survive. The majority of homes will be timber framed, they will have had no chance of surviving this type of storm.
I trust that Biden has ordered all heavy equipment used in cleanup and rebuilding will be battery powered, I would hate to think that they use diesel-powered heavy equipment at a time like this.
Surrounded by body bags – Putin’s ‘war crimes’ only strengthen Ukraine’s resolve. 1 October 2022.
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There was an awful near silence as the war crime investigators went about their business and the bodies of the victims were methodically packed into body bags.
We counted at least 15 body bags being loaded one on top of each other into a succession of ambulances. The death toll is higher and includes several children, one a baby just a few months old.
The attack was so swift and so deadly, when we arrived at the scene, many of the victims were still where they had died.
I’m at something of a loose end and came across this article. It has raised the usual doubts that I have about these “atrocity” reports from the Ukies. From the photographs there is a single point of impact; a crater some twenty five yards from the double column of cars, though a witness who says she was present says that there were three. It looks as though the one visible was a large single explosive device, probably a bomb. There are several curious things about this scene. The first is that none of the cars have “brewed up” and the blast hasn’t moved them or turned them over; they are as they were parked. The damage is all to the sides of the cars even the ones shielded by the right hand column. These look suspiciously like bullet holes and not shrapnel impacts. If there were indeed three strikes why have none of the vehicles sustained damage to their roofs? Where is the debris from the weapons and most of all where are the wounded! A 100% percent mortality rate is almost unheard of!
I think this whole thing was staged. They had a convenient crater and they brought in the vehicles from the scrapyard and the bodies, then called up Alex Crawford to sell her the story.
https://news.sky.com/story/surrounded-by-body-bags-putins-war-crimes-only-strengthen-ukraines-resolve-12708697
Wouldn’t they show us the blood, gore and bodies…especially the baby…if it happened where they say? I think it is staged also.
Afternoon Phizzee. The more I look at it the more I’m convinced that its faked!
Maybe they (Ukraine) have Palestinian advisors?
Afternoon Andrew. One is minded of the fake Chemical Attack scenes in Syria.
It’s the usual: tell a lie often enough and the gullible will believe it.
Where are the White Helmets when you need them??
Why aren’t there any peacekeepers/makers? Deep state clearly wants war. I hope they die first.
You’re probably right, normally by now, there would be meetings in the UN, EU and anyone else who could get on the bandwagon, all shouting for peace. Nothing, not even a whisper it seems.
Poxy War.
And where are all the body bags? They’d be sure to photograph them, Shirley?
And where are all the body bags? They’d be sure to photograph them, Shirley?
Good afternoon.
The bomb must have been dropped from a stationary balloon to achieve a circular hole. Odd to say the least!
Maybe we are meant to believe that the Russians have so depleted their weapons stocks, they are now using WW2 leftover supplies.
The whole site is not indicative of a HE bomb.
Who are the war criminals.?
US
Nah, the Americans…
That’s what i said…
You’re right- madness has set in.
Sky is never a source to be trusted.
Red Sky at night, liars in sight?
Looks very fishy, Minty.
But Kwasi, to the socialists at the Mirror you all look the same.
https://mobile.twitter.com/LeeHurstComic/status/1576138995708620800
Excellent!
If I didn’t know better, I’d swear that was Robert Mugabe.
10/10, Lee.
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Muppets
https://twitter.com/i/status/1576154902916927488
“The Mirror has a long history of working against racism” … And a history of printing fake pictures claiming the Armed Forces were torturing people in Iraq!
“The Mirror has a long history of working against racism” … And a history of printing fake pictures claiming the Armed Forces were torturing people in Iraq!
Yo! Sos! That’ll be the car then?
The Ferrari?
Haha!
Yep, it was the Ferrari…
Is there something missing from this thread?
A needle.
That’s rather pointed.
You’re sharp this afternoon.
He has been honing his skills, lately…
Better than being blunt …though don’t pin me down on that.
Going off on a different tack?
You’ve nailed me…..again.
The GOAT, who’s been well and truly butted this season.
He did get out of quali 2 though, unlike Georgie boy!
Even if LH wins it, gets fastest lap, AND Georgie fails to finish LH will still be below him in the standings.
If wishes were horses, beggars etc etc!
To be fair, it’s the car that has been shown to be lacking.
But then again, it’s almost always down to the car.
Frank James, Jesse James, and a pig robbed a bank. As they were making their getaway, the sheriff, his deputy and a posse were hot on their heels. The James gang holed up in a shack and fired at the posse outside; the posse surrounded the shack and fired in. Eventually the James gang ran out of ammo and had to surrender.“Come out with your hands up.” demanded the sheriff.
The shack door opened and the first man emerged with his hands in the air. “Name?”, said the sheriff. “Frank”, was the reply. The sheriff looked at the “wanted” sheets then turned to the deputy and said, “Yeah, Frank James, wanted, arrest him.”
Next another man emerged also with his hands up. “Name?“, said the sheriff. “Jesse“, was the reply. The sheriff looked at the “wanted” sheets then turned to the deputy and said, “Yeah, Jesse James, wanted, arrest him.”
Then the pig walked out. “Name?” said the sheriff. “Oink“, was the reply. The sheriff looked through his “wanted” posters but couldn’t see anything that fit. So he said the pig, “You can go, you’re obviously not wanted.” The pig walked away.
On the way back to the town jail, the deputy turned to the sheriff and said:“Good grief, sheriff, did you notice how ugly that Oink James was?”
I don’t get it?
He used to be a copper….Take no notice…they’ve all gone mad.
So he says….so he says…
Er … the sheriff and (especially) the deputy were not very bright. They thought the pig was a bona fide member of the James family with his own first name!
365705+ up ticks,
Do you have trust in truss ? will you continue to cast a country destroying vote knowing full well the EUs odious history, in my book best send her and party hierarchy to rwanda and keep the illegals.
Rejoining EU by the Back Door? PM Truss Signs Up to First Meeting of Macron’s ‘European Political Community’
Macron is irrelevant. In fact, every EU leader is irrelevant. We do need cordial relations with them for trade. Spurning the meeting makes no sense.
It does make sense to use it to beat the crud out of him and make him sort out the gimmigrant issue.
Hell, the entire civil service has been desperately trying to force us back into the EU with one economic or social catastrophe after another. We get a chancellor who not only sacks the bloke resposnible for crushing taxation, but we get (fractionally) lower taxes as well.
365705+ up ticks,
Evening W,
On par with the mafia you do NOT get to the higher order of this tory (ino) party without “making your bones” some way or tother.
In my book “OW DO” will suffice, the least said the better.
Khan’s London: Park Named for Famous Prime Minister to Be Transformed Into ‘Slavery Garden’
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Brent London Borough Council, which is dominated by Labour Party councillors, are paying ethnic minority artists to populate the park with prickly plants from Africa and other areas to “[mirror] the emotions contested history can elicit… something may seem pleasant enough from a distance, but uncomfortable when seen up close”, according to a horticulturist quoted by The Telegraph.
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https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/10/01/khans-london-park-named-for-famous-prime-minister-to-be-transformed-into-slavery-garden/
Oh for an assassin….
They’ve dropped an earlier plan to call it ‘Diane Abbott Park’ – I kid thee not!
Plants from West Africa? They must believe their own nonsense about global warming!
It’s the likes of Khan and his BAME & BLM friends who are making us all racists. Their stupid and wanton destructive antics, makes me hate and be disgusted by them.
I’m sure it’s deliberate, so they can then boast about how racist the indigenous Brits are.
It would be interesting to see the results if we all gave completely honest answers to the questions:
“Do you think you are more racist than you were ten years ago? And if so why?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zkL91LzCMc
It’s the likes of Khan and his BAME & BLM friends who are making us all racists. Their stupid and wanton destructive antics, makes me hate and be disgusted by them.
Perhaps there should be a special tax on all black people descended from slaves.
Had Britain not stopped the trade they might never have been born and their immediate ancestors might still be enslaved.
So Gladstone opposed abolition. I have a book of collected letters of Thomas and Jane Carlyle and Thomas explains in one set of correspondence that he opposed the abolitionist movement because it was massively expensive and many British working class people endured far worse living standards than slaves on the plantations. It was true and a valid point.
Indeed. A 14 hour day in a Lancashire cotton mill, and lucky to get it.
Hmm… Lancashire mill workers, as far as I am aware, were not flogged or sold down river away from their families etc.
Some mill owners, like Titus Salt for example, treated their workers very well. The slaves were not allowed to learn to read or write and those who did, and those who taught them, were punished.
There are similarities but the circumstances are somewhat different.
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Eurozone at risk of financial meltdown as market chaos spreads
Bloc exposed to surging inflation and higher rates, say analysts
By Tom Rees 1 October 2022 • 4:00pm
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/business/2022/09/30/TELEMMGLPICT000310678234_trans_NvBQzQNjv4Bq4J1yLHOFZ3YBJkkmkixXHXxmFDwBcscIvzDIrFQJJyo.jpeg?imwidth=680
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Christine Lagarde looks like Madge from Benidorm.
Alan Jenkins
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Why are the IMF not criticising the Euro Zone?
Oh that’s right, the IMF head is an ex EU commissioner.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/10/01/eurozone-risk-financial-meltdown-market-chaos-spreads/
The woman was found guilty of fraud.
She should be in prison. Her financial dealings with Bernard Tapie should have led to her being put on the carpet.
(My attempts at bi-lingual puns are not always appreciated.)
Is the carpet on the parquet?
Ideal candidate for running the EU finances then.
Did they have a mini budget?
That’s me for today. A very agreeable day, apart from missing the MR like mad. Did the main items on “the” list – two more tomorrow.
I’ll have a quiet evening with a book. Hope you have a jolly one.
A demain.
A good book deserves a fine wine, Bill!
Name that tune – could be the Birdie Song
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In the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty of 1890 the UK ceded Heligoland to Germany along with some bits of Africa. In return Germany left the UK with sole interest in Zanzibar. It worked out well for us.
Why did Russia and the Ukraine not do a deal?
(Why did did Russia not ignore sanctions imposed? Had Russia not retaliated by blocking gas supplies, the picture would maybe every different?
As from today the BBC suggests that I shall be paying 34p per kWh for electricity.
Two days ago I took delivery of a 64 kWh electric vehicle trading in my perfectly serviceable 2009 family diesel which had only 11k on the clock.
The EV has now travelled 16 miles and the dashboard shows that it is achieving 4.8 milles per kWh.
That means that the early manufacturers’ claim that it would cost 2p per mile to run an EV has now to risen 7p per mile!
The increased insurance cost is however offset by the zero vehicle excise duty.
VED will soon be applied to electric cars – you see
The price of electricity will continue to rise so renewables don’t need subsidising, and the Green twats will force gas and fossils out of use to meet the net zero goals.
Which one did you get, Angie?
I got 37 (up from 29)
St chg 57/per day (up from 56)
All prices in pennies + some fractions.
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It’s code….the dog barks at midnight;-))
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Electricity prices from Scottish Power
That seems wrong, Tom. Standing charge for Electricity shoud be in the region of £0.46 and £0.46 (allowing for regional differences).
They’re profit-hungry sharks, Geoff.
There is no need for any standing charge these days
I ordered a Hyundai Kona 2022 Ultimate in June 2022 on the basis of a USA Hyundai sales pitch on YouTube without seeing the vehicle or visiting the local dealer.
I picked it up on Thursday with some trepidation with two hours of dealer tuition for conversion to an automatic EV. Hyundai have reached levels of technological advances in Elon Musk’s Teslas.
Its selectable level of regenerative braking on-the-fly gives if a 300 mile range together will an outstanding torque profile.
I’ve watched videos about it and it looks really good Let me know how it goes!
You can’t go wrong with Hyundai – amazing reliability.
I’ve dscovered a lot of info about the Hyunai Kona and it’s difficult to find any major drawbacks. Many criticisms I’ve come across in video reviews relate to misunderstanding of the way you need to configure the drive modes and interpret the selected drive assist functions that you have chosen.
One criticism is how the enormous torque in the larger motor of the 64 kW Kona tends to spin the front wheels which have low rolling resistance tyres. But I’ve noticed my Ultimate version has Michelins so I should leave less rubber on the road! 🙂
Just taken the Kona EV for a few miles today locally to get used to the Hold option in Drive. The drive options are highly configurable to meet a large range of performance characteristics which makes the Kona dificult to compare with oother vehicles.
Very pleased with it so far.
I fear that you have made a bad decision, AO’E.
Widespread/ universal vehicle ownership of motor vehicles is incompatible with foreseeable supplies and distribution of electricity – and grossly insufficient resources of Lithium and Cadmium for batteries (Cadmium is mined by children in West Africa).
Delusional ventures in this direction are motivated by the Carbon-Zero Religion: not by science or common sense.
It can’t be any worse than my decision in 2009 to buy a new diesel on the basis of the Government’s encouragement to reduce CO2 emissions. My EuroIV diesel did meet particulate emissions at the time with the fitting of an exhaust filter. However the increasing levels of emission control demanded by governments forced manufacturers to fix conformance by deceptive performance tests.
The ICE engine has become completely outdated by the latest EV technology. Innovations in vehicle control can now be developed to address ever increasing levels of efficiency in the use of electrical energy for propulsion instead of dealing with fossil fuel emissions controls that have been steadily eroding the potential fossil fuel energy availability.
No!
It can’t be any worse than my decision in 2009 to buy a new diesel on the basis of the Government’s encouragement to reduce CO2 emissions. My EuroIV diesel did meet particulate emissions at the time with the fitting of an exhaust filter. However the increasing levels of emission control demanded by governments forced manufacturers to fix conformance by deceptive performance tests.
The ICE engine has become completely outdated by the latest EV technology. Innovations in vehicle control can now be developed to address ever increasing levels of efficiency in the use of electrical energy for propulsion instead of dealing with fossil fuel emissions controls that have been steadily eroding the potential fossil fuel energy availability.
34p / kWh is correct. according to the new price cap. Should have stuck to the diesel. Sorry…,
34p per kiowatt. £340 per megawatt. Fck me. Nuclear costs £50. Coal and gas – before the madness – £30. Wind was £500.
The costs are obscene. Get rid of contracts for difference!
I’m afraid the diesel kept throwing diagnostic trouble codes soon after a dealer service. The AA escorted me back to the dealer and explained the fault diagnosis. The dealer charged even more money to fix the trouble codes. Then the fault codes reappeared and a further AA analysis revealed the problem had not been fixed saying it needed to go back to the dealer.
That’s when I drew a line under dealer servicing. I traded it in for a Hyundai EV as perfectly drivable with an MOT but with a particulate filter diagnostic indicating the need for a parked DPF regeneration.
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The time to seriously worry is when the peoples of rees moggs ilk say ” we are going to help”
https://twitter.com/Jacob_Rees_Mogg/status/1575908981033386000?s=20&t=0Ec21tmL-vSPHecMcKENhQ
No, Mr Mogg, Putin hasn’t. The government – through contracts for difference – has. You lot rigged the price of energy at the most expensive. You forced unreliables on us – forcing us to bear the cost and further subsidy because no one sane would build a windmill unless the state were forcing others into paying for it.
You lot broke the market. You forced price controls on energy (by fixing it at high) and now because of your stupidity you’re having to fix the price low so we can keep the lights on. The problem is obvious: the government must bugger off out of the market for energy and it must operate freely, untaxed, unsubsidised with the only government mandate being for energy security.
Quite so. It’s a year since Octopus emailed me with the cost of a new fixed tariff. So I looked at comparison sites, and found very few options. British Gas (who I hate with a passion) had a 2 year fixed tariff which was slightly more expensive than Octopus’ variable tariff, but ‘variable’ means what it says, so I signed up.
I’ve saved around £200 this year. I stand to save around £850 next year, in comparison with the new price caps. In real terms, I’m paying just over £50 a month for gas & electricity. While the discount applies over the next six months, I may well be in credit. My heating hasn’t been on since March, and I’m working on the basis that there’s no bad weather – just inappropriate clothing. It’s 15 degrees outside, and 21.5 indoors. I’ve a large East-facing picture window in the lounge, and the heat gain is noticeable, even in the Winter. I grew up with no central heating – just a coal fire with back boiler, and a paraffin heater in the hall. And ice on the single-glazed windows. I can do this…
I remember jack frost on the windows and my mother banking (a shovel full of small bits of coal) up the fire before bedtime.
A Tilley lamp incase of power cuts and the wireless accumulator battery that needed exchanging once a week or so.
But we survived and never went hungry.
Quite.
As advised I took my meter readings this morning and tried to post them on line to my energy company, but met a brick wall saying try in 20 minutes. I gave up in the end.
I had an email from my electricity company saying I didn’t need to send in my readings on 30th September, followed by another on the 30th telling me to send in my readings! I did and they went straight away.
I sent mine yesterday after waiting in a queue but today when I checked my account they’d put the 7th Sept on my reading instead of 30th. Call me a cynic but I bet this is done in case you’re daft enough not to check so they can charge the new price from the 7th. The other strange thing is that they have a lower reading which I sent them on the 16th. Doesn’t their computer pick up that there is a lower reading after a higher reading. Another phone call to them tomorrow or Monday – good job it’s free……bastards
Get stuck in Alec.
Nothing seems to work these days.
I took the readings this morning that’s what they’ll get 😊
That was the norm, and only the sickly children didn’t make it.
Coughs with a chesty sound.
Yes, we can all live with ice in our windows but – and I apologise – why the [beeeeep] should we? The whole point of technology is to make our lives better, not to drive us backward into poverty and misery.
We’re an advanced, high tech society. What next? A water pump in the village square? No. Energyshould be abundant, endless and feck off cheap. pennies per megawatt, we should have so much flooding in we could all turn a tumble dryer on all day for the fun of it. Whack the heater on full blast for hours a day. Run an air conditioner 24/7.
That’s the bally point of technology – to make our lives better, not drive us back.
It’s really sad to see JRM parroting ridiculous propaganda.
Perhaps he just ran out of his own BS.
I once hoped, quite a while ago, he was….ok. Sighs.
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Evening BB2,
In my eyes he always run protection for treacherous treasa when on her trips to the wire.
I’m still waiting for someone to explain why the cost of electricity has gone up.
Frankly I ask WTF has it got with anywhere except the UK ? And I was long ago led to believe our gas came from sources off the coast of Norway piped directly to the UK.
My theory has always been, we are being forced to finance the cost of supporting thousands of forgien rubber boat invaders.
It’s pretty obvious to a lot of people.
That’s the reason no one from government sources have ever discussed this matter in public.
Because gas is sold on global markets and suddenly one of those suppliers – a big one – has gone a bit ka-ka. The others are saying ‘fine, we’ll double our prices’ (supply). We also came out of lockdown and now need lots of energy (demand).
Thus gas is now very expensive. As the green agenda has forced us to pay for energy at the cost of the most expensive producer (contracts for difference) to protect the unreliables (it’s basically price fixing through disguised subsidy, as rather than just give unreliables huge containers of cash to do nothing and have nuclear and coal and gas complain, they were all told, “right, whichever is most expensive is what you’ll all sell at”) and stuff the bill payer up the bum.
In addition, to force down demand for energy government has made energy expensive (see above) and has not replaced decomissioned power stations with new ones, so we haven’t got enough capacity to say, ignore gas and use coal or nuclear instead.
Government has, once again fixed supply, price and told demand to go shove it, which was ok when the world was stable, but gave no room for any errors or hiccups. Big fat state was happily hammering down energy generation to meet green targets for the non-jobs. Energy costs were going up, taxes on energy were soaring, government was very happy.
Then the world broke and the stupidity of the morons in Whitehall became obvious to anyone with a brain. The state broke the market and now price fixing – well, deferred payment – is the only thing stopping energy soaring off into the stratosphere.
Apologies for the rants, this is – as I understand it – the underlying cause of the issue.
Thanks for the explanation.
We all rant, its part of life.
It will very interesting to see how much those political bastards steal in so called expenses this year. It will be even more than the amount of 132million they stole from the taxpayers last year.
Considering they put their bills on expenses I imagine a lot more. It’s infuriating.
I know the tax cuts were necessary but they’re wiped out by energy costs.
Because gas is sold on global markets and suddenly one of those suppliers – a big one – has gone a bit ka-ka. The others are saying ‘fine, we’ll double our prices’ (supply). We also came out of lockdown and now need lots of energy (demand).
Thus gas is now very expensive. As the green agenda has forced us to pay for energy at the cost of the most expensive producer (contracts for difference) to protect the unreliables (it’s basically price fixing through disguised subsidy, as rather than just give unreliables huge containers of cash to do nothing and have nuclear and coal and gas complain, they were all told, “right, whichever is most expensive is what you’ll all sell at”) and stuff the bill payer up the bum.
In addition, to force down demand for energy government has made energy expensive (see above) and has not replaced decomissioned power stations with new ones, so we haven’t got enough capacity to say, ignore gas and use coal or nuclear instead.
Government has, once again fixed supply, price and told demand to go shove it, which was ok when the world was stable, but gave no room for any errors or hiccups. Big fat state was happily hammering down energy generation to meet green targets for the non-jobs. Energy costs were going up, taxes on energy were soaring, government was very happy.
Then the world broke and the stupidity of the morons in Whitehall became obvious to anyone with a brain. The state broke the market and now price fixing – well, deferred payment – is the only thing stopping energy soaring off into the stratosphere.
Apologies for the rants, this is – as I understand it – the underlying cause of the issue.
Because gas is sold on global markets and suddenly one of those suppliers – a big one – has gone a bit ka-ka. The others are saying ‘fine, we’ll double our prices’ (supply). We also came out of lockdown and now need lots of energy (demand).
Thus gas is now very expensive. As the green agenda has forced us to pay for energy at the cost of the most expensive producer (contracts for difference) to protect the unreliables (it’s basically price fixing through disguised subsidy, as rather than just give unreliables huge containers of cash to do nothing and have nuclear and coal and gas complain, they were all told, “right, whichever is most expensive is what you’ll all sell at”) and stuff the bill payer up the bum.
In addition, to force down demand for energy government has made energy expensive (see above) and has not replaced decomissioned power stations with new ones, so we haven’t got enough capacity to say, ignore gas and use coal or nuclear instead.
Government has, once again fixed supply, price and told demand to go shove it, which was ok when the world was stable, but gave no room for any errors or hiccups. Big fat state was happily hammering down energy generation to meet green targets for the non-jobs. Energy costs were going up, taxes on energy were soaring, government was very happy.
Then the world broke and the stupidity of the morons in Whitehall became obvious to anyone with a brain. The state broke the market and now price fixing – well, deferred payment – is the only thing stopping energy soaring off into the stratosphere.
Apologies for the rants, this is – as I understand it – the underlying cause of the issue.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/10/01/imf-no-position-give-britain-pious-lectures/
Clearly ignoring the fact that socialist, high tax, big state policies have only widened the wealth gap horribly, created horrific unemployment and low growth.
However, the IMF is just parroting the EU line.
They haven’t.
Jesus! How wrong can you possibly be?
Let’s start with widened the wealth gap significantly. This is measured by the GINI coefficient.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/872472/gini-index-of-the-united-kingdom/
Here’s a graph of our GINI. You’ll notice the massive widening of inequality occurred between 1979 and 1990 when we most definitely didn’t have socialist, high tax, big state policies in effect. Do you remember exactly what the politics of that time were?
Let’s look at unemployment….
https://www.statista.com/statistics/279898/unemployment-rate-in-the-united-kingdom-uk/
The highest unemployment was reached in 1984 at 12% of the workforce. There’s another peak due to recession in 1993 at 10.6%. On both occasions the government was Tory pursuing the neoliberal agenda just as Truss is doing right now.
When was unemployment low? This appears to be the Blair years. Between 1997 and 2007, before the GFC hit and caused a recession. Unemployment today is even lower still but this is largely an effect of Brexit.
Tax rates? The lowest taxes (if we assume thatcher years) correlate with high unemployment and rapidly rising GINI. The highest taxes (assuming blair/brown years) correlate with low unemployment and a reasonably flat GINI.
Growth? Well let’s see….
https://www.statista.com/statistics/279898/unemployment-rate-in-the-united-kingdom-uk/
The Thatcher government created about 4% growth per year (when they weren’t causing recession). A very nice figure, but the eighties were an era of easy credit, north sea oil revenues, and massive technological progress which had huge effects on companies. Growth averaged about 3% under Blair which for the time was perfectly respectable.
You are simply totally wrong. Your beliefs are destroyed by the empirical data.
Wow.
Yes, Thayaric doesn’t like it when I point out things he disagrees with.
Nor does anyone on this site, Wibbs.
Did you see my post about the book about a Newfie?
I’m not just disagreeing with you, I’m showing you that your very ideology creates the things you moan about which you then blame on ‘socialism’ or ‘the left’. Do you think unemployment under Blair was higher than under Thatcher? Do you think someone other than Thatcher created the 10 point rise in GINI? Do you think she was a big state high taxing socialist?
Check other countries if you like. How about Norway. I’m sure Paul will tell you all about how much tax they pay and how their economy is doing. I mean for you that must be an awful place of never-ending recession at those tax levels surely. How’s their unemployment levels? How big is their state? Through our Thatcher years Norway had even better growth than we did, and during our Blair years they had similar growth. Norway has consistently low unemployment, usually lower than the UK.
Pick another country. Go on. Show me somewhere that has practised what you believe and proved you right. I have many more examples proving you wrong.
Whereas your role model is Venezuela…
Thayaric heaven
https://www.takimag.com/article/venezuelaa-welfare-has-run-out-now-they-want-ours/
I think there’s a difference of view. People think the economy is best run different ways. I am a free market libertarian – ruthlessly. This model works, consitently, reliably. It’s cruel, but it works.
Thayaric isn’t.
Since when?
I am a libertarian georgist centrist, not that you need reminding of that.
Trouble for you and wibbles alike is that anything that isn’t full neoliberal is automatically a socialist.
The wealth gap increased massively under Thatcher and has reasonably flat-lined since then. Unemployment was generally higher under the Tories than under New Labour. Wibbling makes the point the figures are massaged, yes they were certainly under Thatcher, they were massaged downwards. She and Major are still world leaders in the realm of creating unemployment. Under New Labour the ONS not the government decided what constituted unemployment.
What do you think making the already wealthier even wealthier and eventually cutting spending on services to ‘balance the books’ will ultimately achieve at a time of high inflation, high energy costs, rising interest rates and the average house being 300k or so?
How can we get growth if people can’t or are too afraid of rising bills to consume? Are those wealthy going to buy everything and prop up a growing economy on their own?
Dress it up as you wish, it’s still the same, the state keeps taking, under the guise of fair distribution until the whole collapses under the weight of the takers.
Or it doesn’t and the economy turns into a crime-ridden cess pit of capital accumulation where the wealthy amass almost everything and the poor and middle classes have no money to spend so the whole house of cards falls down. Unbridled capitalism is every bit as bad as unbridled socialism.
Who buys the wealthy’s goods and services when no one has any money to spend? Where do they extract more wealth from then?
Odd how so many socialist states collapse into poverty or totalitarianism, where so far, few capitalist ones have, wars excepted.
Where have there been states where there has been unbridled capitalism and they have collapsed?
Yet why have the richest got richer?
You point at statistics that the state fiddles by default. The unemployment figures were changed every single year so are meaningless.
Low taxes reduce the wealth gap. They create employment. Looking to government statistics is daft. I appreciate they allow the state to say how good it is, but much like exam results, grade inflation exists to allow big government to say how good it is.
Instead of looking at comfortable numbers, look at the number of welfare dependents and the differentiation between the highest earners and lowest.
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You can see him working it out.
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1576288280500240385?s=20&t=UhiUHMqZra1_MNKOoK9vAg
I absolutely love it.
Like our lab, if she wants to get into the kitchen from her enclosure in the utility room, she jumps up and uses he feet to pull down the door handle and push.
My Golden, Fred, could undo most doors and gates.
What can one say?
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/end-uk-private-jets-captain-tom-protest-faeces-urine-statue-b1029537.html
The UK has passed the point of redemption, we deserve all we get.
Ms Budd is retarded.
‘Genocide’ is a much mis-interpreted word by people of very little brain.
Maybe she’s against the experimental jabs but doesn’t quite know how to come out and say it? She thinks the NHS is killing all its patients or summat like that?
Whatever cause she’s trying to support she is an unspeakable person.
The article also sounds like it was written by a 7 year old half-witted idiot about someone of a similar ilk.
She was studying medicine. Perhaps the key word is was because she has failed her exams?
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S,
Book her a seat on the ducking stool at the nearest cesspit.
Get her to clean it using her toothbrush.
Cut out the middleman, make her use her tongue.
Before I arrested her, I would have rubbed her face and hair in that shit. I would then have frog-marched her through the streets on the way to the nick.
A bit harsh on the poor so-and-sos who would have to process her!
I’d chuck her into a tank of cold water first.
And pull the chain?
Evening, all. Back home now and catching up on four days’ worth of emails and several telephone calls (messages left on the answerphone).
Birdie Three today
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Some good news at last about the jab.
https://twitter.com/drdenwalker/status/1576210966785949703?s=20&t=9EueQWrGE_2R_VEm6tzzZA
Probably. ! ?
With two jabbed sons whose wives voices were ‘louder’ than mine, and their in-laws – I was the solitary voice in the wilderness – I need every scrap of hope I can find to keep me going.
I would take heart if my brothers would just stop taking them but they seem determined to carry on til it hurts.
I dare not ask them how many they’ve had. I’ve had no peace of mind since I knew they had partaken of the juice.
Even worse is that our three grandchildren have had them.
Oh – that is just awful for you, it is such a worry. There is no peace in one’s heart once you know.
I totaly understand. We were just the same, so dissapointed in so many people who just obeyed
Didn’t work for Brother-in-Law. He was dead within days of the jab.
I had the two AZ jabs about 18 months ago now. Hope I’m in the clear.
We have been watching playback of Francesco De Mosta in Tuscany Umbria. We lost count of the times we’ve been saying, “We’ve been there”.
And some where else I’ve been is……up the wooden hill. To Bedfordshire.
Night all.
We have made our plans to celebrate…. didn’t feel like going out tonight so we have been playing soppy love songs and other music. Is there a more sublime piece of music than the final movement of Mozart’s Jupiter? I don’t think so.
Tomorrow we are going for an appetizer at a small Malay restaurant and then onto the steak house where MH can stuff a T-Bone in his mush.
I shall likely have the avocado salad.
Might as well have some fun before the buggers catch up with us.
Good plan! Taking a taxi, so you can both quaff a few?
Of course!
Sky News.
King Charles will not attend COP27, the UN climate conference due to
be held in Egypt in November, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
There had been speculation that the King, who has been a passionate campaigner on environmental issues, would attend the event in Sharm el Sheikh, making it his first overseas trip since becoming monarch.
The confirmation that he will not go comes after reports that Prime Minister Liz Truss and Number 10 advisers had told the King he should not attend.
That put his nose out of joint – this can be no bad thing. He is given the message straight away, and Truss has put her foot down. The last thing she – and we – needs is him meddling in Affairs of the State behind her back.
If true, that’s the most interesting thing Truss has done yet.
I suppose the Republicans will urge him to muddle and meddle as much as possible because if he interferes too much in politics it will lead to the end of the British monarchy.
365705+ up ticks,
Yet another falls victim of the sniff whiff
bomb.
https://twitter.com/Laughs_4_All/status/1576090789184438272?s=20&t=wSEKnyyGEfYbuVDxIoMyyQ
I am going to say goodnight. This laptop (not the Win 10 I was using when I was away) has been playing up so I’m packing it in for the night. It keeps freezing and that’s very frustrating – I can see what I need to read, but I can’t get at it. I have a council meeting on Monday and loads of emails to download, read and assimilate before then. I hope tomorrow will be better.
A Council Meeting on Monday, Conners? Who is in the Chair? You, Oscar or Kadi? Good night to the three of you, anyhow. Lol.
Somebody else. I used to be chairman, but when re-election was due, I withdrew because somebody else was keen to do it. I don’t seek power!
It seems everyone is sloping off but I have washing that now needs tumble drying (thank God it’s free here) and an anti-biotic that I have to take at midnight.
Back later
Goodnight Y’all. A weird sort of day.
Good night, everyone.
Bon Nuit Elsie
Bonne Nuit, Monsieur Spikey.
Goodnight and God bless you, Gentlefolk. Going to read my book while waiting for the washing to dry.
Good night all 😊 😴
Good morning all – Sunday’s new page is here.