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Morning everyone.
Good morning to you, Minty, and to all NoTTLers. Today is my monthly Mystery Walk with my friend from Potters Bar, so I have no idea where I am going to until we set out from his house, and it will start with a couple of bacon butties and include a pub lunch. We call these excursions SAD days, which stands for Saturday Adventure Days. Occasionally we choose to walk on a Monday, which makes them MAD days, although one could say that all of our walks are a little mad – lots of banter and fun.
Morning Elsie. Have a nice day!
Thanks, Minty, it was good fun and consisted of a visit to Wrest Hall including a walk around the grounds.
EDIT: The name of the venue was Wrest Park.
Morning all.
This piece reveals the misunderstading by health officials, the Government and the public of the difference between the rate of change of something and the rate of change of the rate of change of the same thing.
These two things are completely different measures and you can’t compare them because they are quantified in different units.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10323043/Covid-cases-NOT-doubling-two-days.html
It’s like comparing speed with acceleration – you wouldn’t compare a car that can do 60 mph with one that can do 0 to 60 in 5 seconds.
Speed is measured in metric as metres per second (m/s) whereas acceleration is measured in metres per second per second (m/s/s).
The differential of distance with time is speed. The differential of speed with time is acceleration.
The differential of acceleration with drink is a tree.
The Marc Bolan accelerator.
We saw that with the feeble attempts to “reduce the deficit” when, at best, all that was reduced was the rate of increase of the deficit.
And even that only lasted a very short time.
The UK Health Security Agency had assumed infections were doubling every 1.9 days but it now says this has become ‘less valid’ due to ‘behaviour change’.But increased mask-wearing and working from home had reduced the rate of spread and altered the forecast, the spokesman added.
Are these claims provable? Perhaps Covid Mk 37 is simply less dangerous…
The bar chart of hospitalisations is meaningless. If it is a chart of admissions it needs to be qualified by the daily numbers leaving hospital (alive or dead).
The number of patients in hospital at any one time is the key figure. Arrivals and departure and length of stay are all related when one is looking at “pressure on the NHS”. Another important consideration is what level occupancy is a hospital staffed for? The number of beds is only one aspect, the number of medicos is another. That takes us to planning for the future, how many people were the hospitals intended to cope with? The Continentals have more hospital beds per head of population than we do, are we more efficient, more arrogant, or more penny-pinching with our fingers crossed?
‘Morning, Angie.
Where’s the graph?
G’day Peter,
My comment today reveals that there is a lack of understanding between the scientists, the statisticians and Government ministers on the best way to present the COVID virus status to business and the public.
My graph is my own attempt, with the help of Nottlers, to develop an overall picture of what’s going on so that I can get an idea of the risks that I and my family are facing. I’m at V4.0 of a mathematical model using Google Sheets at the moment .
I have shown that the graph of an exponential growth factor on a population is completely meaningless until the variables in the graph are precisely defined. (e.g. if a COVID jab kills everyone in the UK it stands to reason that there won’t be anyone left to go and vote Conservative in a polling booth!).
At the moment I’m trying to add another variable to the graph that I think is highly relevant to the current situation and that is the number of confirmed Omicron cases that can be derived from the national UK network of genomic testing centres. This has a bearing on the confidence levels that can be ascribed to publicly accessible data forecasts which are expected shortly to provide significantly less accurate figures.
This will be V5.O when I’m satified with the graph which will then be avaiable for Nottler comments.
‘It is like a prison’ Blind Afghan refugee’s anger over tiny UK home. 18 December 2021.
And Amer is now unhappy with the way the UK has treated his family since they arrived to the country.
“It is like a prison. I just can’t take it,” the former soldier said today.
“I was not expecting this treatment from the UK. I thought the UK was a welcoming place to people like me – I worked alongside the British Army in Afghanistan, risking my life, I had a good relationship with them.”
Amer was a General overseeing 500 troops in Zabul province, neighbouring Helmand, and spent a decade working alongside British troops to root out terrorists, Birmingham Live says.
You should try being born here!
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1537593/Afghan-refugee-housing-UK-Walsall-Council
The indigenes have to work hard to pay for their tiny home, and yours, mate, so shut up with the whining.
“Amer oversaw the payroll of 500 troops in Zabul province, neighbouring Helmand, and spent most of it on himself because there were only 50 troops under his command who had to be paid”
Well, you know, being a traitor to your country usually gets you shot, which is what you deserve.
Blood y ungrateful bast.ard. It’s free for him, along with free living expenses, free healthcare (I bet they get to see a GP in person, otherwise he’d play the racism card), free education for his kids, probably a free car too. If it’s that bad, he can go back/elsewhere as he is not welcome here. If he wants a bigger home, then he can darned well work for it, just like British people have to.
Not to forget that, in taking up this ‘tiny’ home, he is denying a home to a British family.
Off you go, Amer, trot back to Afghanistan and relish the welcome you’ll be given there – you ungrateful bastard.
If you don’t like it, leave the country!
Morning, all Y’all.
First day of Christmas off work starts today. With a lie-in. Yaay! Only two tasks: Get (and drink) beer and cut the Christmas tree.
Good Morning Folks,
Mild start, bit of dampness in the air, birds having a good old chirrup out there.
Their feeders must be empty.
A change in leadership is needed if protesting Tory voters are to return to the party
Doesn’t that depend on who the new leader is and if they carry on with the same mad policies.
If and when Johnson goes the prospective “leaders” will have to state what their position is on a range of policies to try and persuade those whose job it is to elect the new “leader” to vote for those policies and hence that person. After all that has gone on, including the lies, the bullying, the wilful attacks on doctors and scientists trying to get to the truth etc. how will anyone be able to believe them? From my perspective all the possible contenders are contaminated by their association with Johnson and are therefore not fit for the role of PM.
That must include all the other parties that keep voting for his policies.
As a matter of curiosity I looked through the members of the HoL. Generally a heap of dross or far too old, but one caught my eye. Lord Bamford.
Persuading them to give up a sinecure might be difficult, but they could always return after doing the job.
It would be hard now to find him a safe seat, but I suspect he’d make a good PM.
Stevens of Ludgate, ex UKIP might be another
An off the wall suggestion might be Lord Botham from the cross benches!
Good Morning everybody
Mild and dark
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Saving everyone’s blushes.
Historical note.
Knickers for women were not introduced for another 50 years, and then they were considered indecent.
Oh, and they had no crutch.
They were literally two separate legs held together by a drawstring.
There’s a pair of Queen Vic’s bloomers on display at Osborne House and they are crotch less. The old girl would be horrified to think her drawers were being viewed by the common herd.
Apparently every local museum has a pair of her bloomers.
The more fortunate have one of her nightdresses which can be hired out as marquee.
The whole point of “The Swing” (and why it’s such an erotic painting) is that the girl on the swing would not have been wearing drawers (and so the swain lying where he is would have got an eyeful).
Environmental hubris has left Britain vulnerable to Putin’s gas blackmail. 18 December 2021.
The Government’s utopian approach to environmentalism – including the end of coal power, shunning fracking, and demanding we drive electric vehicles powered by renewable energy – has always come at a cost. But seldom has that cost been so painful as that exacted by Russia’s apparent rigging of the price of gas through its supply company Gazprom.
I can only think that Mr Heffer has written this deeply flawed piece at the behest of a large wodge of cash from the PTB. Not only has Russia not rigged the price of gas in Europe but we do not buy any significant amounts of it anyway.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/09/18/environmental-hubris-has-left-britain-vulnerable-putins-gas/
Gazprom has rigged the price. The real issue is whether they are taking advantage of favourable conditions just as any reasonable company would or whether there are political forces at work.
Even so, however the comment is true in general. Anything that hits the cost of electricity or other fuels hits the UK very hard. Our governments have made us as vulnerable as a polar bear with no fur.
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‘We’re keeping our Christmas plans fluid.’
Good morning all from a still dark & dismal Derbyshire. Foggy and a bit of a damp but, with1½°C outside, a little less cold. At least the rain has paused.
This should NOT be happening. How many pubs etc are we going to lose?
https://twitter.com/BellaWallerstei/status/1471933723960619011
Allahu Akbar!
And that’s enough of that.
It translates to “God doesn’t like you standing at the bar”.
Our pub was very busy yesterday and we got there at 4pm. A few office type gatherings and families.
I went out with a friend for a pub lunch (delicious food) today. There were other pairs of diners eating and when they left, others replaced them.
Morning all
A change in leadership is needed if protesting Tory voters are to return to the party
SIR – At first sight, the Lib Dems have recorded a massive swing in taking the seat of North Shropshire. However, the combined votes of Lib Dems and Labour were approximately 21,500 – roughly 3,500 more than at the 2019 general election. Assuming a certain determination to vote on the part of these supporters, this is not such a significant increase in votes.
The Conservatives polled about 23,000 fewer votes than in 2019, and this certainly is significant.
One interpretation of these figures is to say that protesting, stay-at-home Tories are in the majority. This would imply that these people are sending a major message of disapproval to Conservative leadership but are, as yet, unwilling to desert the fundamental Tory philosophy. There are doubtless others in similar “safe seats”.
Hopefully someone is listening. A change in leadership and direction and a move to serious actions, not words, are urgently needed.
Robert Barlow
Little Bookham, Surrey
SIR – Tory backbenchers have indicated their lack of faith in Boris Johnson as leader. Conservative voters in North Shropshire have registered their disdain for him as Prime Minister.
The incompetent handling of the economy, insane green policies, and the haphazard management of the pandemic – combined with allegations of sleaze – mean that this is not a government recognised by true Conservatives.
A two-year rebuilding programme must commence, with Boris Johnson and most of his Cabinet being replaced now.
Clifford Baxter
Wareham, Dorset
SIR – Sir Charles Walker said on the Today programme that a leadership challenge now, while we remain on a pandemic footing, would cause unneeded stress. It would, however, be short-lived. The alternative is several years’ more chaos as Boris Johnson and his incompetent team blunder about.
The only snag in going for change now is that we cannot rely on the Civil Service to keep the ship steady in the interim.
Peter Munro
Wincanton, Somerset
SIR – The most significant thing about this by-election result is that the voters did not turn to Labour.
Brian Foster
Shrivenham, Oxfordshire
SIR – I note with interest the assumption that North Shropshire has a strong farming sector, so is surely Tory. Why so?
Brexit has crippled farming, fishing and food processing, with the Food and Drink Federation reporting on Thursday a 24 per cent drop in EU exports, and the National Farmers’ Union reporting greater strains resulting in a 12.5 per cent fall in planned planting for 2022.
The Tories are responsible for imposing costly red-tape, reducing the supply of labour, and ending access to traditional European fishing zones and EU markets. From January 1 2022, full border controls will be imposed on all UK exports to Europe’s single market, adding to the misery.
A Lib Dem win was a certainty. We must regain access to the single market if UK plc is to survive.
Dr Eric Goodyer
Birsay, Orkney
SIR – The Prime Minister probably thinks he got Brexit done. He didn’t.
He failed to end the influence of the European Court of Justice, and has compromised the sovereignty of the United Kingdom by allowing the EU to meddle in Northern Ireland’s affairs. He has not made it clear to France that we have reclaimed our territorial waters, and he is currently bribing President Macron with more fishing licences.
He has failed to protect our borders against illegal migrants, to the extent that countries such as Russia are now using the mass movement of people in demographic warfare, destabilising our economy and security.
He has betrayed this country and those loyal to the Conservative Party.
Philip Incledon
Mark, Somerset
SIR – Why can’t the Government be as decisive as the Queen? We will never forget her decision to sit socially distanced at her husband’s funeral. What a heartbreaking sight.
Her Majesty was surely looking forward to sharing this Christmas with her closest family, but again she has been decisive and cancelled the pre-Christmas lunch with them (report, December 16).
As always, she is leading by example – a policy the Government needs to adopt, and quickly.
Nigel Lines
Ferndown, Dorset
SIR – Those with long memories will recall the sensational Orpington by-election of March 1962, when Eric Lubbock, a Liberal, overturned a majority of 14,760 to win the safe Conservative seat. The swing was 22 per cent from Conservative to Liberal.
It was suggested at the time that this would lead to an emphatic Liberal win in the next general election. It didn’t.
David Tomlinson
Hopton, Suffolk
“SIR – The most significant thing about this by-election result is that the voters did not turn to Labour.” That’s because Labour allegedly made a pact with the Lib Dems solely to unseat the Tories (Labour has a habit of being beaten in this seat), Brian Foster.
“Brexit has crippled farming, fishing and food processing, with the Food and Drink Federation reporting on Thursday a 24 per cent drop in EU exports, and the National Farmers’ Union reporting greater strains resulting in a 12.5 per cent fall in planned planting for 2022. The Tories are responsible for imposing costly red-tape, reducing the supply of labour, and ending access to traditional European fishing zones and EU markets. From January 1 2022, full border controls will be imposed on all UK exports to Europe’s single market, adding to the misery.” None of these things is the result of “Brexit” (which we don’t have), they are down to Tory (and civil service) remainer actions and a failure to leave on WTO rules added to an unwillingness to maximise the potential of actually being free. “A Lib Dem win was a certainty. We must regain access to the single market if UK plc is to survive.” A Lib Dem victory was not a “certainty”, although they did throw everything, including the kitchen sink, at it. What helped them was the Tory own goal of selecting a candidate who was a) not local, b) a townie, c) permanently sun-tanned and d) chosen either as a box-ticking diversity exercise or because he had raised “hundreds of thousands of pounds” for the party (or possibly both). Orkney (isn’t that traditional Lib Dem country?) is about as far away from North Shropshire as you can get, Dr Goodyer. They, like you, did not consult those of us who live here.
Right my friends I am off down town now. See you later!
See ya Pet!
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Well said, Linus!
IR – Your report (December 16) on the Scrooge-like Christmas lunch at Steyning Grammar School in West Sussex reminded me of happy times in Grand Cayman when we would luxuriate over a Christmas Day brunch at a hotel known for sumptuous food.
On one occasion I asked a waiter whether the staff had been treated to something special. His face fell. Their Christmas lunch had been liver curry.
Diana Jones
London N12
SIR – The Christmas feast at Steyning reminded of when I was at Ellesmere College in the 1950s. A fellow pupil was beaten for trying to post the cooked part of his breakfast home to his family – a quarter round of fried bread with half a tomato on it.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Ellesmere, and was often told how fit I looked.
John Cox
Devizes, Wiltshire
Morning again
Head in the game
SIR – Catherine Kidson’s letter on school reports (December 15) reminded me of my games mistress, who wrote: “Audrey is inclined to dream when fielding.”
Audrey Lindsay
Over Peover, Cheshire
SIR – Of my cricketing skills, my sports master wrote: “As a batsman hisefforts are more agricultural than useful and in the field he has theair of a disinterested spectator.”
Patrick White
London SW20
SIR – In the mid-1950s, my prep school in Windsor, which is still flourishing, offered my parents the helpful comment: “Penny’s country dancing has improved greatly this term.”
What more could they have wanted?
Penny Buckley
Bournemouth, Dorset
SIR – The Physical Education section of a school report in the early 1960s stated: “Nigel is the best of the non-swimmers.”
Nigel Price
Wilmslow, Cheshire
SIR – My primary school music report said: “Sings well, but not in tune.”
John Bryant
Toddington, Bedfordshire
SIR – My 1975 report: “Richard sets himself lower and lower standards every term, which he consistently fails to meet.”
Richard Gibson
Perth, Western Australia
SIR – “The recent improvement in his handwriting has only revealed his complete inability to spell.”
Dennis Graves
Crowborough, East Sussex
SIR – My favourite was: “Mottram gives the impression of knowing far more than he actually does.”
Alan Mottram
Tarporley, Cheshire
SIR – My report once said: “When Jane walks across the classroom without creating a disturbance, the entire class will benefit.” I didn’t excel at school.
Jane R Ludlow
Bridge, Kent
Good morning all. Thank you so much for giving Alf and me such a wonderful belly laugh 😆 Great start to the day, thanks.
‘Morning All
One for Grizz,Candace Owen on the appalling deliberate”Dumbing Down” of American education and the reasons why…….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CQPdUIUXxs&ab_channel=ForeverInspired
Of course it could never happen here
Oh Wait……………
Candace talks a LOT of sense. A pity it’s cut off though, I’d like to listen to the entire speech.
Thanks, Rik. Cut-and-saved.
Candace Owens should be appointed President-for-life. I would personally love her to be prime minister in the UK. She is one of very few on this planet who possesses both balls and brains.
Good morning, all. Grey and damp.
Good morning. Damp and dismal. But that’s enough about me…
#CovidClownWorld
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/1471937157149466635
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https://twitter.com/diarmuid05/status/1471961259256000514?s=20
TBF NoTTL has been well ahead of the curve here
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Oi Laffed,loudly
https://twitter.com/olliedewis/status/1471922414711975936?s=20
More Laffs
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342965+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
December: A change in leadership is needed if protesting Tory voters are to return to the party.
Read that as another plaster over a suppurated political pus party, after a run of suppurated political pus party’s, political party politico’s & leaders.
Adhering to this political sh!te grading party selection as in voting for the best of the worst over the last three plus decades has certainly nigh on destroyed a decent Nation,seen the wholesale rape & abuse of not only the Nation but the Nations children via imported foreign paedophilia, ongoing.
The lab/lib/con coalition ARE a very dangerous virus a great many of the electorate carry the LLC tick into the polling booth as super spreaders.
Well meant advice to the electorate ” shape up or ship out”
Good Moaning.
The DT’s Michael Deacon is settling nicely into his new post:
“A Liddle compromise
For the last fortnight, Durham University has been in uproar, with students demanding Professor Tim Luckhurst be fired for the crime of inviting a Right-wing newspaper columnist to give a speech to them. Thankfully, though, there is now light at the end of the tunnel. Because this week, a student who organised a protest against Prof Luckhurst said: “Either Tim leaves – or we do.”
What a gracious offer. I urge the university authorities to accept it at once. Keep Prof Luckhurst, and let all the protesters go.
This outcome should resolve the matter to everyone’s satisfaction. If anything, the greatest beneficiaries would be the protesters. The experience of having to work for a living and converse with people who are not rabidly Left-wing should in time help them overcome their distress at hearing opinions that differ from their own. They can always return to university when they are finally equipped to cope with it – say, in 30 or 40 years’ time.
Admittedly, I suppose there is a small possibility that I have misunderstood the students’ suggestion, and they in fact have no intention of leaving. If so, Prof Luckhurst should demand that the university authorities have them sent down. After all, they are expressing opinions that he disagrees with – an action which, as the students themselves acknowledge, can have a devastatingly traumatic effect on the listener. He should sue them for all the distress caused.”
Right on cue, just what a potential candidate for the leadership of the party thinks members need to read and hear from him,
Brexit LIVE: Don’t blow it now! Sunak confronts Frost in rare attack after UK caves to EU
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1537956/Brexit-live-news-eu-latest-rishi-sunak-david-frost-trade-northern-Ireland-protocol-ECJ
Everything they come into contact with eh…………..they eff it up !
342965+ up ticks,
When it comes to kids welfare & keeping rotherham firmly in mind, we have a great deal to learn,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1471984028249210888
To the South-East the pre-dawn sky is a wonderful blue, criss-crossed with the golden streamers of contrails hanging in the still air. These are the contrails of our war planes.
Wonderful images Horace! We’ll be down in your neck of the woods about lunchtime – on grandparenting duties! The farmer and his wife are doing Christmas with their pals! 🎅😜
You’d be welcome at our humble abode.
Thank you Horace!
French reactors being shut down as cracks discovered………
https://gridwatch.co.uk/?oldgw=
Just as well we can rely on wind and solar…………………
Fuckwits,fuckwits everywhere
Powerplant always get cracks. It’s just the whole world is terrified of nuclear, so even if someone farts in a nuclear plant, the hysteria takes over and they shut down. (Where did I see that before recently?)
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/France-Closes-Two-Nuclear-Plants-After-Finding-Cracks-In-The-Infrastructure.html
It’s not a good time to take reactors out, as the demand is high. No details, but one would have hoped that their maintenance and inspection regime would have been times so that any remedial work could be taken in the summer, when demand is reduced. Unfortunate.
No details of what the “cracks” and “corrosion” are, but it looks like they are changing the affected piping.
It is glaringly clear to me that the Conservative Party requires a new leader: one who possesses both balls and brains.
The big problem is that those Conservative MPs with balls do not have brains; and those with brains do not have balls.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1471844364838133760
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning. Dull and dismal here.
Good Morning Delboy
Morning, Delboy.
All good, I hope?
‘Morning, Peeps.
An interesting article in the Daily Fail by an oncologist. I’m sure many of us are wondering why the new strain is considered to be so alarming when its symptoms are reported to be relatively mild, and the figures don’t support all the dire predictions:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10322873/ANGUS-DALGLEISH-believe-climate-dread-Covid-deliberately-manufactured.html
And a good number of sensible BTL comments – such as this one: The problem from day one is that Boris has surrounded himself with medical and scientific advisors all from the one perspective rather than encouraging debate and thinking from a continuum of perspectives. Now we have Group Think from a set of elitists who are obsessed with their own self importance and rightness. How Prof Ferguson has the brass neck to predict anything after the gross errors he has made over years costing money and the lives of animals amazes me. Just one example in 2005 he predicted 200,000,000 global deaths from swine flu – the actual global number 74. Anyone listening to him and his SAGE colleagues needs to research how inept and incorrect their predictions have been not only on covid but other public health concerns going back decades.
He’ll get one right eventually, but that will be the one that everyone ignores.
Wolf!
As usual The Highwire brings real science to its audience. This presentation by Prof Norman Fenton from Queen Mary Uni in London explains what the data is in fact describing.
The Highwire – Prof Norman Fenton on UK Data
Caroline tells me that Professor Norman Fenton has been banned by Youtube.
I am beginning to wonder how anybody at all believes that we are being told the truth and how anybody at all can believe that the
vaccinesgene therapies are anything other than dangerous duds.He mentions that he and his team have received flak over their analysis. At the end of his presentation he praises the input of the many clinicians who had an input but who wanted to remain anonymous because of the threat to their livelihoods. That last statement should be a wake-up call to many that all is not quite right with what is happening.
342965+ up ticks,
Dt,
The public needs a reason to vote Tory.
Surely the old ones are still good enough tarted up a bit,
Dover expansion on government organised illegal potential troop / patient campaign.
Topping up foreign paedophilia activist, not forgetting
one off terrorist seeking a gaggle of virgins.
Really these types DO need the encouragement they find via the polling booth it makes them feel welcome on arrival.
well this just cheered me up, sent over by a friend
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Lovely. Too pretty to eat. Could you wear it?
🎵 Oh………where did you get that hat? Where did you get that hat? Isn’t it a lovely one, i’d like one just like that.🎵
Many years ago, my husband won a Christmas cake made by the cook at his employer’s canteen. It was a work of art, felt wrong to cut it. It tasted as good as it looked.
That looks lovely! As Sue suggests, is it a hat?
I’ll ask for a hat next year
Tell them you moved to my place in Norway… forward cakes here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zzwbYyvWiU
‘Morning again.
This Letters BTL caught my eye:
Adrian Salter
8 HRS AGO
I’m planning a thriller about the biggest honey-trap in history. A hostile foreign power trains a strikingly pretty agent to entice, seduce and if possible marry a priapic politician identified as a future leader of the Conservative party and the nation. She is recruited from an impeccably middle-class background, but with plausibly wet tendencies to allay suspicion – theatre studies, PR, animal welfare, war on plastic – before being infiltrated into the party itself. The seduction plan works like clockwork. A move to Downing Street, marriage and children follow swiftly. The agent begins her task of destabilising the government from within. Britain is set on a gradual path to bankruptcy by seemingly inexplicable social and economic policies. The besotted target’s capacity for independent thought is finally extinguished when he catches a mysterious illness imported from the east.
But of course the whole idea would be too absurdly far-fetched even for a novel. Wouldn’t it?
* * *
I think he’s onto something folks…
On the other hand, we can always rrly on Carolyn Bates to tell it like it is…here’s today’s broadside:
Carolyn Bates
2 HRS AGO
I am in complete agreement with Clifford Baxter of Dorset.
I’m sorry, but it’s too late for Johnson to do anything about this now, as he has lost the confidence of those who put him where he is.
When lifelong Conservatives feel they have been disregarded and disrespected by a Prime Minister they handed an eighty-seat majority to not that long ago, and have had to watch as he uses that majority to go against them and everything they hold dear, nothing will bring them back. The mistake he made from the very beginning, was to treat them as fools.
The Prime Minister seems to be oblivious to the damage he has done, floundering from one disaster to the next, with sleaze, lies and contempt for the British public who, in his book must live by a completely different set of rules to him and his cronies in Cabinet. His attitude is one of brazen arrogance which is not becoming of the Office he holds.
The loss of a seat Conservatives have held for the last 200 years, through every type of war and crises imaginable cannot be overstated, and yet he immediately placed the blame for that elsewhere; this is what he does in his typical narcissistic trait every time his actions backfire.
However the main reason why he will never persuade those he has lost back to the fold, is because of the loss of one main thing and that is trust. When you blatantly lie to people and are found out, trust is lost forever, a fact that will become much clearer to him in the coming weeks and months. No one likes a liar, no matter who they are.
When that liar is the British Prime Minister, then all is lost. He must be replaced and soon, to gives his replacement enough time to right the wrongs before the next election.
Sound woman that Bates – Boris seems to think that saying he accepts responsibility ands then trying to blame everyone else is a sound move; no wonder so many people utterly despise him!
I am sad that people still think Boris is a floundering buffoon. In fact, he’s steering the country pretty competently and inexorably towards the goal of digital ids and a digital currency.
People still aren’t getting that that was the goal all along.
Boris keeps idiots like Ferguson around to deflect attention and catch all the anger.
Conservative voters catching up with Johnson’s Ex(es).
The Book Title
Carrie on Conspiracy
Or a film of the same title starring an exhumed Sid James playing Boris and Hattie Jacques or Joan Sims playing Carrie?
Have you been watching Vienna Blood, it’s new series on BBC. They had an episode similar to that scenario last night.
But it might be true Boreus seems to have a weakness ready for exploitation.
Life imitating art?
It’s a great idea, he shouldn’t forget the sinister boss in the Swiss mountain top lair, and crazy villain who dreams of jabbing the whole world.
342965+ up ticks,
Unwarranted smack, he is only trying to give him the bill,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1472134123712036865
That would make me nervous.
342965+ up ticks,
Morning Lim,
You would risk serious indigestion by eating a whole one.
I wouldn’t eat even part of one.
I used to be based at Knightsbridge Fire Station.
I remember one had tobbe removed from St James’s Park because it had developed a taste for pigeons.
Very bad for tourism.
https://youtu.be/0b4TU_R7J3c
Grey seals eat birds occasionally. Possibly due to boredom.
There was a pelican on the balcony at the Catalina Restaurant, Rose Bay, Sydney, when I dined there. His manners were impeccable; he didn’t make any attempt to take food.
He will be up before the beak if he’s not careful.
Morning all no rain forecast, but we have rain ………..
Senior civil servants resign, or is it step down ? They don’t want to lose their gold plated pensions do they ?
Went from -2 to +8 last night… weird.
-30 forecast for Christmas weekend… brr! Good sleigh weather, I hope.
I was looking at a CD of photos or our 2013 trip to the Fjords on Ventura yesterday. A wonderful reminder of the lovely scenic country were you live Obs 🤩 And it did snow as well.
We’re on the East of the country, at the top of the Oslofjord and about 1 mile inland.
I like living here. 20 minutes walk to the fjord for swimming in summer, 20 minutes drive to the skiing in winter, 20 minutes drive to the cpital city centre (not done often due to little parking availability). Not as country-beautiful as Grizz’ place, for that we need to go to Firstborn’s smallholding, where there’s lots of trees, and even more trees.
Are you near Holmsbu resort ?
No, that’s way south of us. We’re just to the West of Oslo.
I’ve seen pictures of the resort and those fantastic white houses with the huge gable ended roofs over looking the resort.
Good morning Paul
I seem to remember that it was John Cleese’s ex-parrot that was pining for the Norwegian Fjords.
The parrot was dead…..I liked the cheese sketch as well and my favourite was the four Yorkshire Men.
They made a few changes for their world tour which spoiled it a tad. ‘ho wudda thourrt………….
So – the Case by Case inquiry went well.
Why has Case not resigned?
Quite so, Bill. Knowing that his lot also had a party, why on earth did he accept the task of investigating others??
Are you trying to make sense of this absurd generation???
Didn’t expect to be found out? Never occurred that this might be seen as, at best, hypocritical?
He has a good brief (and knows who is guilty).
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
342965+ up ticks,
If the lab/lib/con coalition, supporting members / voters finally CRACK this nut then you know the Country is finished entirely.
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1472133797613293569
Morning Ogga,……… This country was on the way out when Blair became PM.
342965+ up ticks,
Morning RE,
Not with my support being UKIP.
But with the majority support how many times ? then the other two toerag party’s lib / con taking up the road to Countrywide destruction that is now just coming up to completion.
Politicians have completely wrecked this once pleasant, safe and well ordered land.
342965+ up ticks,
Afternoon RE,
Over the last near four treacherous decades they have been supported every step of the way, that should not be forgotten.
That’s beautifully done! and the little painting on the back too. Love it.
Just got a message on my phone saying that there is a two week lockdown coming after Christmas
It is all beginning to look like that we have a lockdown booked in for January but the experts are still hunting around for a plausible reason for having one.
Reported in Aftenposten that a UK study shows the omicrin virus to be worse than the delta version. (utter bollox).
There’s your reason. (Weegie only. Sorry)
https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/i/pL54lE/direktestudio-koronaviruset?pinnedEntry=43894
The key sentence, is telling:
Hovedforfatter Neil Ferguson mener funnene betyr at omikron utgjør en stor og umiddelbar trussel mot folkehelsen.
The main author, Neil Ferguson, believes the findings mean that omicron poses a great and immediate threat to public health.
So, it’s bollox then.
Our youngest caught corona about ten weeks ago, he had been jabbed but he soon got over it by isolating, but his lady partner didn’t catch it from him. He’s got it again and this time she has caught it. It must be the newly distributed version. But they tell us are no worse off than a common cold and feel fine after just a few days. The media are exaggerating the hell out of this.
But what is interesting is Matt Le Tissier ex footballer is trying to find out why so many fit people including footballers have suffered from heart problems since the jabbing started. I suspect he’ll be told to wind his neck in.
My beautiful Polish friend got myocarditis – thought to be from the vaccine. She’s mostly better now, after nearly 3 months off work.
I previously mentioned a friend of mine who was rushed to hospital after a heart attack and then had fatal stroke when he was in hospital.
I’ve got a telephone appointment with the cardio department on Tuesday. That’ll do the trick !
Hovedforfatter Ferguson – fatter for the scaremongering, one assumes 🙂
Good morning, my friends
The two 17 year old girls for whom we somehow managed to organise an extra course to replace the one they should have come on in October have got home safely.
They travelled from Dol-de-Bretagne Railway Station to Rennes; from Rennes to Montparnasse Station in Paris; across Paris by Metro to the Gare du Nord thence to St Pancras by the Eurostar. One of the girls then had to travel on by train to York.
We have had a lie in this morning and we expect the girls have had one too! Caroline will now write up the course journal and the detailed individual reports.
Or perhaps a ferry from St Malo or Ouistreham to Portsmouth followed by a taxi to the station and a train to London? Just being helpful.
Several of our students use the ferry to St Malo but at this time of year it is not a daily service. Getting to Ouistreham from here by public transport is not a practical option.
There used to be RyanAir flights from Dinard to Stansted and East Midlands but Covid has killed off Dinard Airport which is now closed. There used to be flights from Rennes to Southampton and London Southend with Flybe – but Flybe has gone out of business.
We do transfers in our minibus to and from Le Grand Osier to Rennes Airport (45 minutes), St Malo Ferryport (30 minutes) and Dol-de Bretagne Railway Station (30 minutes) and we used to go to Dinard Airport (25 minutes) but other arrival/departure points are too far off to be practical and taxis in France are more than double the cost in UK.
The power of private enterprise, Rastus.
Good on you both!
Boris Johnson’s bid to move on from by-election rout derailed by fresh leaks
Cabinet Secretary pulled from inquiry into Tory lockdown parties over allegations he breached rules.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/12/17/boris-johnsons-bid-move-by-election-defeat-derailed-fresh-leaks/
The most upvoted BTL comment under the DT article was by a chap called Michael Staples
I’m not very interested in Christmas parties. What concerns me are:
• Imposition of “Lockdown Lite” in the face of a mild virus, Omicron, and stalling of the economy. The now withdrawn quarantine for returning Britons is just one unnecessary and appalling example of panic. Plus the promotion of politics of fear.
• Failure to reform the NHS despite the money poured in, where difficulties are more to do with the backlog created by Lockdown itself.
• Failure to complete Brexit, with Northern Ireland Protocol issues dragging on and virtual surrender to French fishermen.
• Unnecessary “Net Zero” green nonsense, especially on the back of increasing price of energy and thus everything that is transported. Today I read that Welsh coal will be replaced with inferior quality coal from Kazakhstan. Applications to drill for gas and oil in North Sea have been turned down in favour of imports. Long term, these policies are the greatest threat to our economic and personal wellbeing.
• Tax and spend big state socialism, especially the breaking of promises not to raise CT and NIC.
• Open door illegal immigration and lack of will to arrest, detain and deport exacerbated by lack of action on so-called “human rights” law. EDITED
“Long term, these policies are the greatest threat to our economic and personal wellbeing.”. Long Term? A week is a long time in politics. We are feeling the pinch now and it will get much, much worse. People will die as result.
If there is someone with a working brain cell in Number 10 they need to read the above 2 articles/comments and then try to get the Cabinet to listen to why we are so fed up with their disastrous performance.
“… working brain cell in Number 10…” You still on them drugs?
I care about the parties for two simple reasons. First, they were illegal; secondly, hundreds of plebs were heavily fined for doing the same thing.
Yes. My suggestion was that all those fined for having parties last Christmas should have their fines refunded in full with the money coming out of Conservative Party funds.
Defeat in North Shropshire marks a turning point for chaotic Boris Johnson
In mere weeks, the government has managed to extinguish virtually all public good will
JANET DALEY
17 December 2021 • 9:28am
History is littered with “shock by-elections” which turned out to be harbingers of nothing. The conventional wisdom is that they are simply opportunities for voters to let off a bit of steam. But some government defeats are more shocking than others — and this one is a five star special. Not only was it in what had been a solid Tory seat but the Liberal Democrat victory was not a tenuous scrape, it was a resounding clear win and the turnout was notably high for a by-election.
Of course, it was accomplished with a good deal of tactical Labour votes. But none of that detracts from the blinding significance of it. In her victory speech, Helen Morgan put it pithily: the electorate was tired of a Boris Johnson government run on “lies and bluster”.
This was the very constituency which had been held by Owen Paterson whose story had begun the slide of public trust in the Prime Minister: a saga which was quite stunning in its chaotic misjudgement. But what followed that misadventure was much worse because it touched the real lives of so many people: the significance of Partygate is still underestimated by many of Downing Street’s would-be friends who seem not to comprehend its appalling effect. But here we are.
Somehow, in a matter of a few weeks, the government had managed to extinguish virtually all of the credit for its successful early vaccine rollout. To this day, events are adding to the impression that the Johnson operation is either shambolically out of control or deeply cynical. In the past forty-eight hours, there has been a new chapter. Downing Street is now absorbed in a controversy over the apparent contradiction between the prime minister’s soft tone on the Plan B measures and the more alarming one delivered firmly by Chris Whitty who seems quite uninhibited in his exercise of civic authority. Who exactly is in charge here? Professor Whitty seems to be showing palpable disdain for the calming reassurance of the prime minister — even when he is standing next to him at a press briefing.
Could this be a tactical political game? Is Boris Johnson deliberately letting his Chief Medical Officer play the hard cop enforcer so that he (Johnson) can retain some credibility as a leader who defends personal freedom? Or is his leadership actually so weak and unprofessional that an unelected official can simply usurp his authority over government policy?Maybe this confusion and ambiguity were all part of a plan. The Prime Minister would be calmly reassuring and lenient, counting on Whitty and the always-available army of “scientific experts” to terrify the population into compliance without the need for legal enforcement.
Thus the prime minister achieves the effect of a sort-of lockdown without the ignominy — or the need for getting parliamentary approval which has proved to be such an awkward problem. Either the Johnson operation is so chaotic and lax that an unelected official can say what he likes. Or it is so sly and manipulative that it hides behind its bureaucrats. That’s the choice.
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Typical of many:
John Jackson
20 HRS AGO
The rot started when Johnson bought into the green claptrap peddled by Nut nut. There is a good and healthy feeling that we are polluting the planet. Nobody disagrees with that view. The problem is the focus on carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Trying to reduce this tiny amount of actually beneficial gas (for plant growth) will bankrupt the West while leaving the Chinese to carry on as before. Very soon a majority of the electorate will realise they are being duped when they suddenly feel the cost of it in their pockets. It is only just starting now with rapid electricity and gas price rises. Next will be huge increases in petrol and diesel (oil companies have wound down exploration over the last 4 years in response to shareholder pressure to become more “green”) as existing fields deplete gradually. That is without the “green” taxes and forced uptake of heat pumps etc. Then there will be the power cuts as wind and solar spectacularly fail to provide the base load needed in cold winters.
Theoretical acceptance of green policies is fine in your warm comfortable kitchen, not so good when you are cold and poor.
“...to terrify the population into compliance without the need for legal enforcement.”
Yes, certainly. The puppet masters can now cut the strings and we marionettes will continue to dance to their tune.
Not playing that game.
“In her victory speech, Helen Morgan put it pithily: the electorate was tired of a Boris Johnson government run on “lies and bluster”.” So they elected a Limp Dim whose track record in the Coalition is hardly brilliant? I hold my hand up and say, “I didn’t vote for her”.
Edit – the LDs in the Coalition, I mean. I don’t think the elected LD was involved in that, just to be clear.
“In her victory speech, Helen Morgan put it pithily: the electorate was tired of a Boris Johnson government run on “lies and bluster”.” So they elected a Limp Dim whose track record in the Coalition is hardly brilliant? I hold my hand up and say, “I didn’t vote for her”.
Edit – the LDs in the Coalition, I mean. I don’t think the elected LD was involved in that, just to be clear.
“In her victory speech, Helen Morgan put it pithily: the electorate was tired of a Boris Johnson government run on “lies and bluster”.” So they elected a Limp Dim whose track record in the Coalition is hardly brilliant? I hold my hand up and say, “I didn’t vote for her”.
Edit – the LDs in the Coalition, I mean. I don’t think the elected LD was involved in that, just to be clear.
Good morning all.
Cloudy.
Never Too Old
A whorehouse gets busted. The girls are lined up out front, and a cop is going down the line giving them all tickets.
A little old lady approaches one of the girls at the end of the line and asks, “Why are all of you lovely ladies here in a line like this?”
The smart-ass whore explains, “Lady, we’re waiting in line for our lollipops.”
“Oh, that’s nice dear,” says the little old lady. “I haven’t had one of them in so long. I think I’ll get in line too!”
A few minutes later, the cop is standing in front of the little old lady.
“Lady, aren’t you a little old for this?”
She looks him right in the eye and says, “As long as they keep making ’em, I’m gonna keep sucking ’em.”
No, I will not let you know what I thought of my purchase
Please, no more emails pestering us for customer feedback. Plus: a solution to the Rod Liddle row… and Liz Truss’s startling new look
Michael Deacon – DT Article : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/columnists/2021/12/18/no-will-not-let-know-thought-purchase/
I think I must be on the DT’s radar for under article posts. I just tried to post this but it was rejected immediately. I wonder why?
Funny how, even in these days of feminism ambitious women are still prepared to sleep with men in order to get on.
Liz, ‘Adultera, Truss slept with a senior Tory, Mark Field, in order to advance her career. This destroyed his marriage but hers somehow survived.
And few people seem to doubt the political ambitions of the young woman who has linked her aspirations and lust for power and influence with the current prime minister whom she will doubtless leave when he is no longer in the position.
Good morning Rastus and everyone.
Miss Truss happens to use her maiden name. That is the norm for married women in Spanish speaking countries, but it’s a potential warning flag in the UK. Of course that might make sense for certain occupations, and to protect young children from the attentions of the MSM.
I never respond to the requests for feedback, on the basis that they will know very quickly if I receive less than Customer Service.
I might congratulate if I’m endowed with something that causes ‘Customer Delight’ but they are few and far between.
No, I will not let you know what I thought of my purchase
Please, no more emails pestering us for customer feedback. Plus: a solution to the Rod Liddle row… and Liz Truss’s startling new look
Michael Deacon – DT Article : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/columnists/2021/12/18/no-will-not-let-know-thought-purchase/
I think I must be on the DT’s radar for under article posts. I just tried to post this but it was rejected immediately. I wonder why?
Funny how, even in these days of feminism ambitious women are still prepared to sleep with men in order to get on.
Liz, ‘Adultera, Truss slept with a senior Tory, Mark Field, in order to advance her career. This destroyed his marriage but hers somehow survived.
And few people seem to doubt the political ambitions of the young woman who has linked her aspirations and lust for power and influence with the current prime minister whom she will doubtless leave when he is no longer in the position.
I’ve just returned from my shopping trip downtown. All the bus passengers were masked as were all the people in Marks and Spencers. Nevertheless I do seem to detect a difference in attitude. People are much more easy going. Conversations are conducted without reservation. The ones getting off the bus all tore off their masks as soon as they were clear and the M&S people, including the staff, paid absolutely no attention to the distancing rules. I think this thing is dead! People are following the rules because it’s the least trouble but basically the Fear Program has exhausted itself!
When you’re alone and life is making you lonely
You can always go
Downtown
When you’ve got worries all the noise and the hurry
Seems to help I know
Downtown
Just listen to the music of the traffic in the city
Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty
How can you lose?
The light’s so much brighter there
You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares
So go downtown
Things will be great when you’re
Downtown
No finer place for sure
Downtown
Everything’s waiting for you (downtown, downtown)
I’ve visited numerous shops, a cafe and a large garden centre since the mask was re-instated. I have been the only person unmasked in many but I haven’t received any hard glares and deliberate and exaggerated avoidance of this plague carrier was also absent. One or two in the garden centre were wary but I just stood my ground or walked past.
Yesterday I had a rather ‘warm’ discussion with my elder sister re covid. An absolute believer, it is going to be a little awkward when I pick her and her husband up today to take them to a family party.. At the latter she said I would be the only non-vaccinated person there and that I could catch the ‘bug’ if anyone else was carrying it. I had to remind her that she was incorrect and that all the “vaccinated” were equally at risk. She holds as truth all the wrong ideas that were spread by the government and its agents and that have been proven to be false. She will not be swayed and refuses offers of information that could enlighten her. I imagine that millions are in the same government induced trance as her. That is also a big part of the battleground that has to be overcome.
I fear that for many full Covidians, only death will be a release from their heretical beliefs.
My Aussie oppo at work was shaken to the core when I said I didn’t trust or believe government. I too was amazed that he clearly did trust & believe…
Only two people in the pub yesterday were masked and I would guess that they were both about 30. We were talking to a couple we know slightly and the old boy has been very sick, in hospital etc but he was not wearing a mask and neither was his partner.
Lockdown is ‘in the Diary’ to come into effect on Tuesday 4th January 2022.
Deep and meaningful contribution from Sonny Boy:
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Ban ‘idiot’ anti-vaxxers from flying, says Ryanair boss
Michael O’Leary says authorities should ‘make life difficult’ for those who refuse vaccines without good cause
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/12/17/ban-idiot-anti-vaxxers-flying-says-ryanair-boss/
How many more times.
Being Vaxxed does not stop you catching Convid
Being Vaxxed does not stop you passing Convid onto to anyone else
Being Vaxxed may reduce the severity of Convid on the vaxxee, if infected.
Being Vaxxed, with a Vaccine not proven safe iaw precepts of Nuremberg Protocol is not wise
Being Vaxxed with vaccines, whose test and production data will not be made public for 50 years is not wise
Vaxxing young children with gene therapy vaccines is not only not wise, but criminal
Having Electronic Vaxx Passports is just people tracking, for ever
How long before your Vaxx contains a microchip, al la Pets Abroad
O’Leary is a plonker – OLT lists several “good causes” to avoid this gene therapy!
Am I alone in wanting to punch that idiot self-promoter on the snout?
Almost certainly not!
O’Leary clearly doesn’t understand that the non-vaccinated are the people who will kill this ‘virus’. With an intact, non-specific but wide spectrum immune system the non-vaccinated will sterilise the ‘virus’, something those inoculated with a leaky “vaccine” do not . Hence the “vaccinated” spreading the ‘virus’ and worse, forcing it to evolve into variants. With many countries banning the non-vaccinated from international flights, who does he think spread the variant? The wind? Birds?
Well, K, they are talking about Bird ‘Flu….!!
Ferguson modelling as we type?
Trillions of birds fall from the sky – EVERY DAY.
Release the bats, Smithers.
It could come to that. Many viruses and bacteria can exist in clouds.
Not to mention that the “vaccines” have used ground up babies in development/testing.
Halal?
Haram.
Kuffar genes? Oh dear!
Why doesn’t he mandate a vax certificate for all flying on Ryanair, then?
Oh, because other airlines will still accept them, and he’ll lose passengers and revenue. Arsehole, he is.
Divven’t worry, Michael; there is no way I’d be flying Ryanair.
It seems my comment ‘breaches the community spirit’ according to the DT.
“Given the current debacle over North Shropshire and the total defeat of the Government in a seat held for 200 years by a cohort of the Lib/Lab/Con, one wonders why one of the tiddly parties didn’t cruise home instead of just vote-splitting.
More effective would be a party that is an amalgam of ‘For Britain’, ‘Reclaim’ and ‘Reform’ in order to stop the current vote-splitting by these tiddly parties, make them a real threat, and give the Electorate a real alternative vote for them, rather than continuing with Lib/Lab/Total Con.”
These papers are making themselves unreadable
Either the diminutive ‘tranny’ is verboten, or they objected to the phrase ‘other weirdos’.
A ‘tranny’ used to be a transistor radio.
I had one! Carrying my crystal set and trying to listen on the bus was difficult. The aerial wire had to be trailed across other passengers and the end dropped from a window. A bit awkward at times. Nor did it receive Radio Luxembourg. My little red and gold Philips was smashing. You’ve brought back that memory. Thanks!
I was given a tranny for passing my 11+. Long time ago.
I used to listen to Radio Caroline on my tranny under the bed covers at night. Johnnie Walker and the Frinton Flashers;-)
Radio Luxembourg in m case.
I don’t recall using either ‘tranny or ‘other weirdos’.
Where did you get that from?
342965+ up ticks,
Morning NtN,
By the same token why has the majority of the electorate still continue over decades supporting / voting for the toxic trio.
Also taking delight in tactically voting to keep fringe party’s out, in protection of one of the toxic trio.
This makes me ask ‘exactly what is the community spirit, then?’ Good morning (just) NtN.
Marching in step and not thinking, pm.
Try posting that BTL on The Grimes. You’d be, “Violating our policy…”
“For Britain” didn’t stand. We possibly need a Reform the Independent UK and Reclaim our Freedom and Heritage Party.
Stop Press
Micron has said, that France will relax the Convid Rules for visitors from UK, entering France in the event of a German Invasion
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8a82ae73292e44949fb63120c432a5f1dabfba8160aa3e15926cf07012f45aa6.jpg
A preview of this year’s Christmas message to the nation and the Commonwealth.
One is beginning to get a bit fed up with Charles’s Great Reset to save the planet.
I can hear the music for Mrs Dale’s Diary in the background.
342965+ up ticks,
This does lead me to believe that in spite of ALL the lab/lib/cons evil endeavours decent peoples will still make good,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1472146639146176512
Just watched the 11 O’clock BBC News Bulletin to catch the headlines. Ferguson was on the first segment forecasting Shutdown, Doom and Gloom. This man has been thoroughly exposed as a Fraud and Liar whose every forecast in his lifetime has proved to be catastrophically wrong and yet here he still is!
If we remember the eternal truths we can dismiss the tribulations of this life.
Here is a lullaby for Christmas that we learned in school.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1JxXZvkLDo&list=PLYcS6JLSGv21_i_9ifYQuqckwW4m7wEZH&index=2
👇👇👇👇
https://twitter.com/TiceRichard/status/1472127871791644672
Out in the open: A climate of dread deliberately manufactured… we’re getting the same scepticism here in Norway now, maybe the wheels are coming off their wagon?
Not a chance – if they think the wheels ARE coming off – they will simply impose new, terrifying, regulations and a lockdown…just as soon as boring Christmas is out of the way…
You read it here first.
Then it’s up to us bolshie lot to put two fingers up to them and push back. People will, hopefully, be emboldened by seeing others lead the way (it’s what the EU was terrified of when the UK voted to leave).
Why didn’t the disillusioned voters of North Shropshire vote for Richard Tice’s party rather than for the pathetic Illiberal Undemocratics?
ogga has a point – if the voters continue to vote Lib/Lab/Con even when there is an alternative then we shall never escape.
The Reform candidate had Covid and had to self-isolate. I doubt, also, that they had the money or manpower (other versions of power are available) of the Limp Dims, although I did meet one Reform supporter who had come down from Glasgow.
Off topic.
Has anyone else seen the video of the fire where those poor boys died?
Looking at the flames and the charring I can’t help wondering if an accelerant was used.
No, and I have no intention of doing so, either. I don’t need extra shit in my minds eye just now.
I did wonder (uncharitably) when the grieving father grieved noisily to the press – whether, had he not abandoned the mother of his four children, they might still be alive.
Heigh ho.
Families are meant to have two parents for a reason. Four under five is a logistical nightmare for one parent.
Saw an article over on TCW about Justin Welby, written by Peter Mullen. an Anglican clergyman, who appears to be no fan of his Archbishop.
Not being of the Anglican persuasion, I knew little of Welby’s background but I’d heard that before his ordination, he had worked in the world of business and that since his elevation to the House of Lords, he sits on the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards. This made sense, as I’d heard from an unimpeachable Anglican source that Welby was a banker however upon researching his bio, I discovered that, in fact, he’d been a financial executive in the oil industry.
Seems I must have misheard the word when my source described the Archbishop as a banker…
J. Arthur or Jodrell?
Merchant.
J Arthur RANK, surely?
Welby was an oilman, I believe (which is more than Welby does).
Well that was depressing. The boss decided that she wanted to do some real shopping, so off we trotted from our little countryside haven to the big city for a overnight stay and her retail therapy.
Everyone was masked, it would drive many of you crazy but we did not see anyone without a face covering in the two days we were away. My hands have had more alcohol than the rest of me but the obligatory hand sanitiser did not taste good.
But that is just scratching the surface, it is when you started talking to the workers that you realised how badly people are doing, they have had it with mask mandates and the need to police customers. From hotel receptionist to restaurant waiters to shop assistants, they were all weary and just no longer enjoying their chosen careers.
As a thank you for complying, the government have just dumped a whole pile of new restrictions on everyone. We shall see, even the government propaganda channel is asking if restrictions are going too far.
Enough, we are back in our spot in the southern Ontario wilderness where the curling club is still open and we can have dinner at the golf club – well at least for now. Happy ****y Christmas.
Many people are absent from the shops here, and most hotels are now closed again and laying off staff. For some reason, it’s OK to eat out in a restaurant, but not OK to have a beer with your dinner.
Almost nobody wearing a mask except in car parks… even Aftenposten, who licks Labour party ass, is skeptical. The wheels are coming off the obedience, government has pretty well spent all the accumulated trust. Push-back is beginning.
What ever you do, do not watch the BBC or any other British media they are spreading terror with their invented forecasts charts and misinformation.
We watch the BBC to get a nearer to balanced view of the world than the canadian version of the covid propaganda channel.
Good grief! The Canadian version must be bad!
I don’t. It’s bad enough here, with gloating newscasters telling us of the vovid statitics every hourly broadcast. Not that they are helpful, these stats, so many more than yesterday, no many more that the same day last week… no mention any more of deaths or hospital entries.
I look every 2-3 days at the government statistics, and plot them in my own spreadsheet. That helps maintain a sense of proportion.
Doesn’t it make us all wonder who is actually pulling the strings behind al this,………..
My Singaporean friend, who is a doctor, emailed me last night to say that since they (in Singapore) decided to go for letting the disease become endemic rather than control it, they had not had any chaos, the hospitals had coped and there had been no spike in deaths. I’m surprised the email didn’t get pulverised!
Similar in Sweden, apparently.
“Just be sensible” was the advice. I know several who have had the (choose Greek letter of your liking) version, and they say it’s like ‘flu. And, like ‘flu, a number of unfortunates die of it – in 2018, 1 400 dies of ‘flu in Norway, and we didn’t have any of this lockdown crap.
They don’t spread terror in this house, Eddy. Comical Ali had a lot to learn.
Haven’t watched (or listened) to ANY news/politics/current affairs progs since 2016.
Best way, but it’s hard to avoid Bill. Our media has become toxic. I use to listen to radio 4 every morning it’s also about 4 years now since i gave it up.
#Me Too. I feel a lot better for it!
Apparently new york requires a mask if just drinking, you are supposed to use a straw. That should make wine tasting an interesting experience.
Our hotel was full but restaurants were almost empty, which is how we had time for chats with the staff.
People were queueing outside some of the big name stores – they jest!
Push back is coming here.
The attitude is wrong to suit specific political need. It knows it is destroying the hospitality industry so makes that exempt. Thus the restrictions are a nonsense. A complete farce driven by ‘them, but not them’ as an attitude.
I’m tired of it. If they want to create a command economy, so be it, but just stand up and say it.
Weatherspoons in Penarth are selling Ruddles at £1.10 a pint. Not surprisingly the place is full. Perfect place to retreat to whilst Mrs Pea indulges in the xmas madness on the hight st. Hic https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/4e5a3fa62e9cf153a2a7d705ac680d78823067031b73078a456e79222b95abe1.jpg ..
Grr! Don’t need news like that!
:-))
I would add that there are not many places selling a pint for less than £3, and normally the Ruddles is about £1.80 in Spoons. What possesses them to sell it for £1, when everything here is going up by at least 10%, I really don’t know
More power to their elbow – or the Back Row Forwards 🙂
Are Norwegians bolshy in general, or are they more like the must-comply Danes and Germans?
They’ll go so far, then dig in their heels. The first set of lockdowns seemed reasonable, and since they are very society-minded, buckled down and got on with it. Now, asked to do the same, they are as fed up as anyone else being prevented from doing things by measures that clearly aren’t working.
So, pushback has started.
Just went to ASDA in Peckham.
Yes, many customers are masked. I refuse to so as to encourage those who realise how absurd this all is.
But most of the ASDA workers were NOT masked.
They’ve probably realised that all they have to say is “I’m exempt” and it is so.
So am I. Exempt from stupidity. It makes me angry and that’s bad for my health.
Still at the busy body stage here, claim an exemption and they want to see proof and that is not freely obtainable.
Twenty years in a business job and the little jobs worth is not going to miss out on a little bit of power.
As the “proof” indicates your medical condition, it is private and need not be shown to anyone at all, including police. I have an “exempt” badge and if anyone does not like it I have another. (© Groucho Marx.)
The difference between the UK and Trudeaus world!
Exempt badges are theoretically possible, they do not show why you are exempt BUT doctors are supposedly only allowed to issue exemptions in very rare cases. Just saying thatyou are exempt will probably leave you standing out in the cold.
I thought that Graucho was in charge of government policy – don like this one we have another.
Where is the Asda in Peckham? I worked there in the 70s in Sanders the Jewellers on Rye Lane.
Old Kent Road.
Where the Post Office Depot used to be in the 70s.
Thanks- I can guess it’s all changed since I was there.
I had to pop into a couple of local shops this afternoon. I didn’t wear a mask and nobody said anything.
(BTW – no wonder people put on weight over Christmas; I thought I had a good stock of butter, but making pate and Christmas cakes has wiped me out.)
Tomorrow is pastry and lemon curd day; I plan to do little sets of edibles as presents for several chums.
We have complied with every mad and random rule assigned to us, even when those making the rules did not. We have taken our double-jabs (with apparently endless ‘boosters’ to follow), not always because we feared the virus but because we wanted this to be over. We have taken it and taken it, complied and complied, all so that the government would graciously consent to allow us to have our old way of life back.
Perhaps continuing to consent to the cruel and pointless rules is no longer the answer?
It certainly is not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERDFCb11y5g
Is there alcohol in hand sanitiser? Is that not haram and forbidden to muslims?
I think the restriction is that “alcohol shall not touch your lips”.
Use a straw.
But NOT a plastic one!
So just pour it down so it doesn’t touch the sides.
Lifted from Stew Peters Show.
Hang on. If I rock up and say ‘they’re perfecty safe’ even if I don’t believe it – then I get 2m? Even if the entirety of my case is ‘they’re safe?’
Does he just want the platform?
UK unlikely to send troops if Russia invades Ukraine, says defence secretary. 18 December 2021.
“The United Kingdom stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of Ukraine and will continue its longstanding determination to support them,” the statement added.
But in an interview with the Spectator, Wallace said Ukraine “is not a member of Nato so it is highly unlikely that anyone is going to send troops into Ukraine to challenge Russia”.
“We shouldn’t kid people we would. The Ukrainians are aware of that,” he added, in comments carried by the Times before the interview’s publication.
Actually they encouraged the Ukrainians to believe that they would come to their assistance should Russia react to NATO’s sabre rattling. Now reality has sunk in and everyone realises Vlad is not bluffing! Cue an advance to the rear!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/dec/18/uk-unlikely-to-send-troops-if-russia-invades-ukraine-says-defence-secretary
Yet the EU was warned not to provoke Russia by trying to get Ukraine into the EU.
Yet the EU continued to provoke.
When Russia occupied Ukraine the EU’s vaunted ideology that it spouts on about fell apart in no time.
The British army already has soldiers in Ukraine.Allegedly they are there as “instructors”.
Instructors of inclusiveness and diversity.
“Highly unlikely”. Like vaccine passports?
Happy Christmas edition of ‘Bargain Hunt’ right now.
One of the contestants put up stockings for all their pets. The shivering winter mouse got a hungry snake. Ho! Ho! Ho!
I have a stocking for Oscar (filled with Bonio treats and such like). All my dogs have had a Christmas stocking. They are, after all, part of my family.
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A predictive Government will be able to publish a manifesto that makes unforeseen events a thing of the past.
Who could have foreseen that leaving the EU would then enable the UK to make such substantial advanced purchases of NHS saving jabs that would then make the country a more undesirable place to live in.😉
Everything I have ever told you is a lie including this.
Brings to mind the Labour candidate (a 26 yr old callow youth) who, in response to a question from the UKIP candidate about how he squared Labour’s high tax policies with his plans to “reinvigorate the High Street”, claimed “Labour doesn’t have any high tax policies”! He is, of course, too young to remember Attlee (put bread on ration, something even 5 years of total war didn’t manage), Wilson (devalued “the pound in your pocket”), Callaghan (crisis, what crisis? before going cap in hand to the IMF for a loan to bail us out), Blair (where do I start?) and Brown (fire sale of gold, stealth taxes everywhere and finally, “there is no money left”).
Rugby enthusiasts – Heineken Cup
Harlequins vs Cardiff on Ch4 – being played with great verve and enthusiasm
Certainly is!
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Off topic
I wish it was mine.
A local auction house has just sold an old lamp. Cloisonne but didn’t look much, estimated at about 40-60 EUR.
Hammer price, 31,850 !!!
Less 25% plus VAT….
I’d live with that.
The lamp must have been on somebody’s wish list.
A lad in a suit?
You’re a genie us.
Just wait until the buyer gets it home. gives it a rub, and no genie pops out. He’ll wish he’d kept his hands in his pockets at the auction.
:¬(
Looking at the wiring it’s more likely he’ll get electrocuted.
And in other covid news:
A couple of miles away from here is a village called Thursford – which hosts, every year, a huge Christmas Spectacular for six weeks – song and dance and wurlitzers. Not my cup of tea – but immensely popular. Sold out for months ahead. Tickets from £41 a head…. People come from all over East Anglia.
https://www.thursford.com/christmas-spectacular/
It has to cancel performances on Thursday, Friday and today because some of the cast have “tested positive”….
Knock on effect. Soldier neighbour’s son works at a local restaurant as a sort of under manager. For these nights they had 160 bookings. So far, 120 cancellations. Boy just been phoned and told not to come in as no staff required. Many other hostelries will have suffered similarly.
On behalf of North Norfolk, may I say THANK YOU, Dr WITLESS.
These doom mongers need shooting.
I was ironing this morning, with tv on for company, and on came Frankenstein Shitless. He was like a death mask of himself. Reminded me of Dorothea’ husband in a Middlemarch film years ago. “GET YOUR BOOSTER JABS NOW”.
Why are they still running these adverts? We don’t watch telly now but I was caught out and not quick enough to switch him off. I hate them all.
ETA: Why on earth do people even test themselves! If they stopped so would the “cases”.
I’ve made the reluctant decision not to visit elderly chum during this coming week. The home tests everyone and I feel fine but no longer trust the testing or the tracking. Quite frankly, our friends and family do not need a healthy person creeping around because some Chinese made carp claims she has a virus.
I will ring her and hope that the hamper we’ve ordered and the phone call remain in her memory for a few days. (Sadly, she’ll probably think it’s for her mother.)
I used the ‘Chinese made carp’ (c annallen) on Thursday evening before visiting friend for coffee yesterday with two other friends. Hostess friend had recently had surgery and it was the first time she’d felt up to entertaining.
I found the test most uncomfortable and it drew blood. I only did one nostril as the other tends to be even more sensitive. I was negative of course.
Putin ‘sends suicide squads into Ukraine’. 18 December 2021.
Russian forces have been fitting separatist fighters with GPS trackers and sending them to probe Ukrainian positions bore starting shelling when they are killed, it has been claimed.
God! I don’t think even the Express could have come up with something as daft as this! Lol!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10323565/Defence-Secretary-Ben-Wallace-says-British-forces-WONT-come-Ukraines-rescue-Russia-invades.html
Separatist fighters in training. Photo courtesy of CIA/MI6.
The image is from the film “the Lost Continent”.
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Afternoon Horace. From a book by Dennis Wheatley. There’s a name you don’t see often nowadays!
I must have read all his
Black Magicoccult books.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTRWmqHEe7g
Yep..he’s going to invade Ukraine and then Europe while still supplying them with oil and gas.
A cunning plan by a master of logistics!
Clearly, Putin intends to maintain the supply of oil to the refineries of Western Europe as he invades, to ensure that his armies do not run out of fuel before they reach the Channel ports.
A mistake Rommel nearly made in 1940 – and, later, in the Desert.
The reason Rommel was short of supplies in the Desert was due to strikes by aircraft on his tankers.
If they are anything like the Judean People’s Front suicide squad, they won’t achieve much:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUHk2RSMCS8
Any Answers BBC 2
Anita Anand…
I’m pissed off with callers who get waylaid by the pro BBC antics of Anita Anand…..
FFS …………….Wake Up….!
Army orders rapid firing glitterjab ordnance for Christmas vaccinations:
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Present Arms
Sky News reporting that Sadiq Khan has declared a state of emergency in London because of a “huge surge” of Omicron cases.
Don’t know why. Isn’t it all part and parcel of living in a big city?
What, exactly, does that mean? Londoners required to stay at home? Shops shut? Tubes on strike (oh, they already are)….
It means as he is such a crap mayor he needs more money.
Living in a big city means you have the privilege of dying by being blown to smithereens by a peace loving person.
Dying of a common cold is so … well … common.
It means Sadiq Khan is a very, very important little man.
Boys become men.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=saved&v=1166443080154319
Only 27 years ago, but a different country.
Before Blair.
Indeed. So much has
changedbeen destroyed since Bliar (sic).The Button Boy.
HMS Ganges used to do that.
As long as he wasn’t sent to find the golden rivet.
Daily Fail carrying video of big anti-lockdown/passport demo in Parliament Square. Haven’t spotted Our Susan landing a left hook on an unsuspecting rozzer so far.
More power to their elbows.
She’s probably in disguise;-)
?
https://vistapointe.net/images/brunhilde-3.jpg
Our Susan sings Rule Britannia
NO
Our Susan sings DIE WALKURIE
https://youtu.be/a08o1iGM1Z0
Hey, we’re not BLM or XR! We don’t riot or destroy property. We’re the well behaved protesters. The riot police in Whitehall were lined up behind barriers as if they were the ones needing protection. Silly buggers. They attracted crowds taking photos.
I know. Katherine (whom Nagsman and I refer to on this blog as ‘Our Mutual Friend’) was there and said it was all very jolly and civilised.
A ha !….Nudge nudge wink wink…
342965+ up ticks,
The electorate have more chance of slipping up and putting a credible pro English / United Kingdom party into
parliament than in stopping a virus spreading.
Anyone trying to stop the virus in a genuine fashion would be fighting on two fronts, number one, the virus,
number two the vested interest politico’s.
Pretty obvious whats being set up is a very long running scam, I mean generational,sons of sons, people power
activated by the UKIP designed referendum took away the brussels pro lab/lib/cons lucrative mainstay, the eu, & that had to be replaced.
Oee thing for sure the electorate cannot serve two masters as in holding a lab/lib/con coalition card whilst
calling for an opposition to be formed, won’t work.
Looks like Labour is getting it’s retaliation on the NHS in as a pre-emptive move:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1472229142905204738
Labour sold off 38% of NHS services when they last in power. And that was on top of the PFI fiasco.
You won’t find that splashed all over the Bbc.
It’s available to those who can afford to pay.
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That’s what I call Aqueous Humour.
and clean Peter – I know, that’s not like me
Did you tear up your old joke book, Spikey?
Has he duct that question?
He’ll get the lash for that.
No, OLT has been using it for the last couple of years :o)
OH said “it’s vitreous humour”.
There are 2 humours, one in front of the lens, the other behind it, but I’ve forgotten which is which.
Yep. the vitreous humour is the large one between the lens and the retina.
So that puts the lid on that.
Was that a humerous reply?
Off the shoulder, so to speak.
‘Armless, then.
Nothing up my sleeve…
That’s handy.
You’ll get a lashing for that.
SNAP!
The I’s have it!
You’re a bit opticmistic.
Stop staring Miss.
Well you have to hand it to Mayor Khan
Nostradamus has nothing on him, back on October 13th he knew to cancel the New Years Day firework display because another lockdown was on it’s way.
Saving Londoners a fortune, no doubt.
I can’t help speculating the the digital currency will be launched with furlough payments in the new lockdown in January.
ECHR again…
Unvaccinated mother-of-two, 38, dies from Covid after ignoring pleas to get vaccinated ‘because of things she had read on social media’
DM Story : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10323757/Fit-healthy-mother-two-38-dies-Covid.html
I wonder if the DM would publish this true story with the same enthusiasm :
Three young men aged 18, all pupils at a famous English public school, go to hospital seriously ill with Myocarditis because they had to take the second dose of the vaccine in order to travel to Europe to see their parents.
(Myocarditis is a malady which causes damage to the heart muscles. It is still not clear whether it does irreparable damage)
Well – it’s very sad………….. but she appears to have been overweight and also minority ethnic. She had breathing difficulties and her daughters were late getting her to hospital.
Daughters aged 17 and 20, probably not experienced at sending an adult to hospital. No sign of a male parent.
I wouldn’t expect them to be experienced – but they were old enough to see that she was in distress and ill. I’m not blaming them but she probably needed oxygen urgently.
Wasn’t it said right at the start though that corona patients can be in urgent need of oxygen without showing symptoms? I am fairly sure I wouldn’t know when someone needed to go to hospital.
Maybe – but the daughter said she was struggling to breathe, although she said she was fine. I guess she didn’t want to worry them. Sadly they were too late to overrule her. They weren’t to know that – I’m not blaming them.
Father is in Angola.
At least they know (roughly) where he is 🙂
It makes a change from knowing (roughly) who he is. }:-O
Quite. No comment on that aspect in the MSM.
She’s described as fit and healthy!
If that was true then you’re chief ladder man for the London Fire Brigade in your spare time.
It is sad but what is dreadful is the way the media cover it all up.
It’s what they don’t report…
What is even worse Obs is, people actually seem to believe the media and have trust in what they are saying.
It is appalling that the latter wasn’t headline news.
I heard of another case today – was talking to a woman who said that her daughter had had the J+J vaxx, and shortly afterwards, went to her GP feeling ill, was referred to a cardiologist, and hospitalised. Is now back home. All doctors flatly saying the vaxx had nothing to do with it, but she never had any heart problems before.
Some that is only known if you search for it. I think I mentioned what my GP said about 6 weeks ago after he advised me not to have the booster ……..the latest was “oh its up to you”.
‘Night All
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I was thinking this as well………
https://twitter.com/ridgeisback/status/1472235553173213192?s=20
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So true!
Yo, Rik. Pfledge allegiance, shirley??
HAPPY HOUR..
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He’s just tyred.
He’s gone down with Covid – Christmas is cancelled!
Just some new batteries Santa.
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That’s me for this grey, dreary day. The MR is under the weather as a consequence of the paint fumes.
No sunshine expected until after Covidmas. The three SAGI are refuelling their camels and making them do PCR tests. The one called Ferguson says that his model shows that there are 10,000 new-born babies in mangers in Nazareth – so the SAGI will have quite a job locating the right premises.
I hope to join you on the morrow – when it will be less than 72 hours before the days begin to GET LONGER….
Have a jolly evening.
A demain
Give my best to the Most Recent, Bill, and best wishes to you too. And to all NoTTLers: a very good night, and sleep well.
Aer det redan dags att gå till sängs, Elsie?
Corned beef sandwiches, Peter.
Thanks, Harry.
I shall pass on your regards to The Master (Mr Lime), Bill.
UK lockdown fears as Boris Johnson holds emergency COBRA meeting
Comments welcome.
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Boris can go and get stuffed as can his useless cabinet and so-called bloody “advisers”. Not doing any of this shit anymore. (Sorry for language but it makes me furious.)
You are not alone, LotL!
It’s getting harder and harder to avoid expletives when discussing Boris and his collection of feckwits!
I am arresting you for being a complete tosser
You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not
mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be given in evidence. Do you understand?
Boris: “Er, …”
Ahem
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Another load of old COBRAS….
A nest of VIPERS……
And I thought they couldn’t Adder up for toffee!
Gosh – that’s my old chum PC Rashid.
Audience: “There’s a constable behind you with your arrest warrant!”
Boris: “No there isn’t boys and girls – I can’t see one anywhere!”
Audience shouts: “HE’S BEHIND YOU!”
Boris: “Oh no he’s not!”
Audience screams: “OH YES HE IS!!”
Duck off Boros. Just a change of key D for F.
Today was clear and dry from the golden dawn to purple sunset.* It was cold, below zero. There was not a breath of wind, not a whisper at any time during the day. If it was like this elsewhere in Scotland and the UK not a single turbine blade would have turned and not a single watt would’ve been generated. Does one of the technically competent Nottlers have access to the electricity generation figures for today, please?
*Edited to revise stupidities…
At 18:33, wind is 2.7% of demand, gas 55.5, nuclear 13.7, coal 3.7, imported 12.8.
And that’s only because there are so few coal fired stations left!
They will have been turning, Horace – if they aren’t rotated (using, of course, electricity) they seize up.
Interesting. I’ve seen the turbines on Soutra completely immobile on may occasions.
They’ll be moving them when you’re not looking 🙂
Yes ,and they talk to each other as well.
Here you go
https://gridwatch.co.uk/?oldgw=
Thanks. I’m not impressed by the green end of power generation.
Evening, all. A change in leadership would be like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic; what’s necessary is a change of direction away from the iceberg of wokist greenery towards restoring some conservative policies (law and order, fiscal responsibility, low taxation and trimming the over-bloated state – plus, of course, actually getting us out of the EU’s clutches as people voted for in 2019).
Good evening. All of what you ask takes a very long time. The Ministers are so busy with parties at this time of year i’m not sure it is doable until at least 2035.
As soon as that?
Spot on, Conners!
Thanks, croc 🙂 I cannot believe the ineptitude of the selection committee for North Shrops Con PCC. Whatever possessed them not only to select according to a diversity tick list, but also announce, with glee, that the bloke was a “good candidate” because he’d raised loadsa dosh for the Con Party!? Do they not have even one brain cell between them?
“Do they not have even one brain cell between them”?
They don’t, Conners: I claim my 5/~…
Was he not also instructed not to open his mouth or talk about Tory “policies”?
I have no idea; I am not privy to Con instructions. He did say when I met him that hustings were “rather fun”. Personally, I thought they were “rather important and serious” as it enabled one to connect with voters. Clearly, I am totally out of touch!
Are you sure the B in your first name doesn’t stand for Boomerang?
Absolutely spot on Conners.
AND killing the sacred cow
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/aff84053721e149c4696fdb95de2f3d004a7b651167d3a22e23f471a8d213577.png From the Derby Evening Telegraph, 1918.
Don’t wear a mask, either. Many of those who died from “Spanish ‘flu” actually died from pneumonia exacerbated by wearing masks.
342965+ up ticks,
Same as that NB,
Wore out three typing digits forever pleading
join support UKIP as a fall back party post referendum, check history back posts.
Rhetorically shouting warnings ALL I received in an echoing reply was ” No longer any need of UKIP leave it to the torys”
https://twitter.com/NormanBrennan/status/1472130760392216576
Had an email today which distressed me. A friend that I used to work with and who still works in the school system I worked in; lives in the same town as I did. School was closed on Friday, not because of weather but because there was a TikTok video that threatened violence in US schools on Friday. Staff were emailed and told to keep monitoring their emails. Patty said at 9.45 last night there was an automated phone call saying that there was a specific threat against the school district and so school would be closed and there would be a heightened police presence. State and town police are investigating.
You may recall what I said about the Sandy Hook tragedy….it could so easily have been the town and the school that I lived and worked in.
Picture a quintessential New England town; a town green, a white clapboard church, and old tavern etc. Only four schools- two elementary schools, one middle and one high. And now, this evil, horrible type of threat has raised its head in this town.
My son grew up there and we lived there for 22 years. It was a safe and happy place; the Head Selectman (mayor) knew everyone’s name and we all knew just about everybody.
I simply do not understand what has happened to this world.
It is that kind of change in our lives that I think I find the most depressing and distressing.
The Biden effect
No, it isn’t.
Ask a silly question, but how hard can it be to hunt down the publisher of that video and all those that they are in contact with?
Tricky – the video maker may not be white….
You can, but that involves tracking the username to the email, then the email to the provider… and then the name provided might not be a real one – and then tracking the name to an address.
A quicker way is tracking the IP of the loader to an ISP account and the address that way… but then, if the poster is using something like onion browser then that could have the chap next door appearing to come from Germany.
If the “secret services” or whatever you wish to call them, couldn’t do that in under a day, they don’t deserve the billions of funding they are getting.
I VERY much doubt that those who subscribe to and follow that TIK TOC can’t be tracked quickly and by following all their links back one should be able to hit the original source.
NONE of these bastards are ever as clever as they are made out to be.
Try looking for a child who did not want to attend school that day, possibly because of a Latin test (or exam). I have never understood why individual States do not try to make firearm ownership, and training, compulsory for everyone who reaches eighteen. (method in my madness)
342965+ up ticks,
Obviously a Spiral fan,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1472243565250195456
I caught the end of this on Radio 4 just now:
It makes the claim that Vallance’s credibility suffered when, at the start of the panic, he suggested a herd immunity tactic only to then disown the idea and support lockdown. It’s a short programme but it manages to get in swipes at ‘The Right’ for being critical (Ross Clark is interviewed).
How curious. Isn’t it supposed to be the case that ‘The Right’ is conservative and reactionary, and doesn’t question ideas whereas ‘The Left’ has the intelligent people who think things through?
The Left haven’t had intelligent people for decades.
I’d think that the Right minded mind would look at all sides of the issue and consider it all, then act on the facts and risk factors.
BBC4 9.05pm.
Film: The Lady in the Van – Alan Bennett.
Starring Maggie Smith …………. Personally I can’t stand her!
I’d rather watch Van Morrison 🤔
Each to their own – this would be a very boring site if we did all agree – personally I am definitely not a fan of Van Morrison and quite like Maggie Smith!
I saw him live once, he’s good musician, but i’m not a great fan.
Ashesthandust is doing the remake
I’m struggling to think of my all time favourite film. I rather like westerns No country for old Men, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid the Big country. And Casablanca.
No Country for Old Men……thanks for reminding me.
Mon pleasure 😎
I think I like westerns because the baddies nearly always end up dead. Now for the G&T. So, it’s Good night from me and good night from………. well him. 🤔
Sweet dreams…….zzzzz……..
BBC4 9.05pm.
Film: The Lady in the Van – Alan Bennett.
Starring Maggie Smith …………. Personally I can’t stand her!
Sadly Mrs Bleau is hooked on Strictly so I’m back at the computer in the bat cave – sad that AJ isn’t dancing, hoping Rose wins and while I think John seems a nice sort of person I can’t stand the gurning Johannes!
Same as,…… I told her it’s fixed but she wont have it.
It was obvious when the line-up was announced that the gay, the deaf or the blek would have to win.
Not the pinball wizard?
That was Reginald Dwight, Shirley? I don’t watch strictly, so what do I know?
And the deaf, queer bleck was an absolute shoo in.
One legged? Um …..
Had to be awarded the @rse-kicking contest prize due to disability rules 🙂
NoTTlers favourite films – ?
Whenever I’m asked this question ” Jean de Florette” springs to mind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V44E_YanQsg
Jean de Florette is a 1986 period drama film directed by Claude Berri, based on a novel by Marcel Pagnol.
It is followed by Manon des Sources. The film takes place in rural Provence, where two local farmers plot to trick a newcomer out of his newly inherited property.
Agree, one of my favourites. But curses, curses, I’ve now got an ear worm.
Seven Samurai, A Bout de Souffle, Galaxy Quest, the Producers, Belle de Jour, Zulu, Cyrano de Bergerac,
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I saw it in London, with the poster outside clearly stating “in Mandarin Chinese with subtitles”; five minutes into the film the two oiks in the row in front of me left, with the immortal phrase “I’m off, it’s all in fookiin Chinese”!!
We had our own version of that in the library when we were pulling books to be deleted. We called it “Crouching Librarian, Hidden Book”.
Battle of Britain (1969).
I saw that film. I’m surprised that I was only twelve at the time. My abiding memory was that the continuity adviser was asleep on the job. Our hero drives to the thatched home of a colleague in his open-top vintage MG (?) sports car. And rings the doorbell – the bell push being a modern white plastic Friedland illuminated variety…
Don’t get me started on the anachronisms!
:-))
Are they as difficult as Soduko?
I can’t do sudoku (I can spot anachronisms) 🙂
I don’t have a favourite film but I do have favourite lines, one of which comes from 55 days at Peking.
German Ambassador: You have to admire Sir Arthur; he always manages to give the impression that God must be an Englishman.
From the Battle of Britain: British Ambassador after the German diplomat has left in a huff – “it’s unforgivable; I lost my temper”.
Recommended reading.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/420ab7e5a1090426810616ae3d6d24eb8e14a202fa9edb30fe629c20e4b93315.jpg
Agreed.
Good writer that Delderfield chap.
A horseman riding by trilogy for example
I met him when I did book reviews for a magazine.
A real gent….
I find it’s surprising how often people like that are much pleasanter than one might expect, generally they are those on the artistic side of life.
I suspect I expect the worst because I’m such a cynic and because I’ve met too many “so called” important people who are arseholes of the first water.
I’m guessing that the “so called” important people are slebs? I’ve just finished mailing my Christmas cards, and there are two former High Sheriffs, a former Archdeacon and a current High Court judge amongst the recipients. All are utterly normal, when you know them.
Not entirely.
Captains of industry (ha bloody ha) Lords and senior civil servants.
I have a similar list and as you say, they are normal, in fact very pleasant company.
It’s a generation thing, he was utterly charming.
One of the old school and I was young and impressionable.
They don’t make ’em like that any more……Alas!
And “To Serve them all my Days”
Does it contain some Diverse ‘How’s your Father’ – leading to an unexpected Black Swann event?
Must scroll down- sorry Plum.
RF Delderfield’s novel….God is an Englishman.
Delderfield’s To Serve them all my Days.
Dr Strangelove.
“You can’t fight in here- this is the war room.”
Isn’t that some sort of bagged salad?
I believe it is £1.50 in the Co-op – Use by 24/12/21
Quite. Waitrose’s Easy to Cook offerings at £10 for 3, were noticeably sparse in Guildford today. If I’m going to buy six meals’ worth, it would be nice if they would last for as many days. This is not always the case. Today was no exception.
You’re thinking of broccoli and cauli florets…
You’ve been looking in my fridge. Scary… :-))
High priestesses of Avalon have second sight.
Brassed off, a quintessential English film with Peter Postlethwaite (not sure of spelling)
Gone with the Wind
Great Expectations
Singin’ in the Rain
White Christmas
The Dam Busters
The Colditz Story
Casablanca
The African Queen
The Manchurian Candidate
Bridge over the river Kuai
Zulu
High Society
North by Northwest
The Blue Max (I was in it: Ich bin der Anführer der jungen Piloten in der Friedhofsszene …)
Dr Zhivago
The Big Country
The Graduate
Pretty Woman
Out of Africa,
etcetera …
You listed Blue Max, Bridge over River Kwai (I have swum in the river where it was filmed), Casablanca, Dr Zhivago, High Society, zulu, The Manchurian Candidate, African Queen twice.
Mea culpa, PA and Tier5 – I’ve got trouble with copy & paste – and eyesight …
Cabaret. I’ve watched it in English & German many, many times.
That is ( with Manon des Sources ) beyond doubt my most appreciated and admired piece of storytelling and cinematography, my favourite however is a toss up between “The Dish” and “Galaxy Quest” with ” It’s a Wonderful Life”, “Christmas Story”, ‘The Lady Killers” and “Kind Hearts and Coronets” fighting for second place.
Tomorrow, Australia will bat until tea and declare 450+ ahead. Their weakened bowling attack will knock over half the England batsmen by the close.
England should smuggle in a tampered ball and get it into Smith’s hands.
It’s their only chance.
So, Lord Frost has resigned. It’s all falling apart tonight, folks…
What did he do?
‘MAIL ON SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: Brexit minister Lord Frost walks out on Boris: Panic in No10 as PM’s key ally quits, saying he’s ‘disillusioned’ with the Government’s Covid Plan B restrictions, vaccine passports, tax hikes and the cost of Net Zero green agenda
EXCLUSIVE: Cabinet Minister Lord Frost has resigned from the Government
The move was triggered by ‘disillusionment’ with the ‘direction’ of Tory policy
Lord Frost handed his resignation to the Prime Minister a week ago
His departure was prompted by Plan B measures, tax rises and ‘net zero’ politics
The revelation is latest blow for Mr Johnson, following rebellion over restriction.’
Assuming it’s true of course.
Why has it taken so long?
I do hope it’s true – Boris will probably claim it’s all the fault of someone else, possibly Lord Frost!?
See my comment from 8.36 pm above…
Frost is staying on as the Brexit negotiator who backed down over Article 16 and ECJ judges…
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10324429/Brexit-minister-Lord-Frost-walks-Boris.html
The political classes are absolutely effing useless. All of them. There is no escape from their reckless and mindless inabilities on every subject on the planet. They wouldn’t hold a job down for a week in the outside world.
I’m off now for a large G&T not my usual but………….. we have a lot of tonic taking up far too much room in the fridge.
I’m sticking to SE Australian Red Medicine tonight (Yellow Tail Shiraz). The Gordons and the Fever Tree are in the fridge. Besides, I re-subscribed to the Speccie for £12 for as many weeks. The free bottle of Johnnie Walker Black Label arrived on Thursday. I prefer single malt (there’s a bottle of 18 yo Ledaig lurking under my Christmas Tree as I write), but the JW is not to be sneezed at, in the circumstances…
Kanga Pinot here. Kanga is our name for Yellow Tail.
Kanga to Asda for more?
You bet;-)) And it’s 25% off 6 or more right now.
You bet;-)) And it’s 25% off 6 or more right now.
It’s not a bad drop as they say in Oz, we use to live near Mclaren Vale but from small family wineries, it has become a huge industrialised wine producing area now.
The story on Johnnie Walker goes like this……back in the late 60s i was living and working in JHB staying in ‘digs’ with my mate John, one of our mutual friends came over from the UK for a couple of weeks holiday. He bought a Bottle of JW in from Duty free, neither of us were keen, but we did sit and share a few small glasses. I kept it in a cupboard of our shared bedroom. We noticed that the content had been going down even though we hadn’t been drinking it. I discovered that one of the other two residents (both alcoholic’s) was knocking it off. So I peed in the bottle to top it up and it still kept going down……….
Tried to do his job?
Not here- I’m back on the Christmas hamper fruit cake- oh yum.
Just had tea with mince pies, delightful.
Wot’s tea? I can’t stand tea or gin.
Although I now have dual citizenship, some traditions from England remain steadfastly in place!! afternoon tea with G&T before evening dinner, these days only at weekends.
Be sure and cancel your credit cards before you die!
This is so priceless .
A lady died this past January, and Natwest bank billed her for February
and March for their annual service charges on her credit card, and then
added late fees and interest on the monthly charge. The balance had been
£0.00, is now £60.00. A family member placed a call to the Natwest Bank
call centre:
Family Member:
‘I am calling to tell you that she died in January.’
Natwest
‘The account was never closed and the late fees and charges still apply.’
Family Member:
‘Maybe, you should turn it over to collections.’
Natwest
‘Since it is two months past due, it already has been.’
Family Member:
So, what will they do when they find out she is dead?’
Natwest
‘Either report her account to the frauds division or report her to The
credit bureau, maybe both!’
Family Member:
‘Do you think God will be mad at her?’
Natwest
‘Excuse me?’
Family Member: ‘Did you just get what I was telling you . . . The part
about her Being dead?’
Natwest
‘Sir, you’ll have to speak to my supervisor.’
Supervisor gets on the phone:
Family Member:
‘I’m calling to tell you, she died in January.’
Natwest
‘The account was never closed and the late fees and charges still apply.’
Family Member:
‘You mean you want to collect from her estate?’
Natwest
(Stammer) ‘Are you her lawyer?’
Family Member:
‘No, I’m her great nephew.’ (Lawyer info given)
Natwest
‘Could you fax us a certificate of death?’
Family Member:
‘Sure.’ ( fax number is given )
After they get the fax:
Natwest
‘Our system just isn’t set up for death. I don’t know what more I can do
to help.’
Family Member:
‘Well, if you figure it out, great! If not, you could just keep billing
her. I don’t think she will care.’
Natwest
‘Well, the late fees and charges do still apply.’
Family Member:
‘Would you like her new billing address?’
Natwest
‘That might help.’
Family Member:
‘ West Park Cemetry, 12 West Park Road , London W1 Plot Number 1049.’
Natwest
‘Sir, that’s a cemetery!’
Family Member:
‘Well, what the Hell do you do with dead people on your planet?
You get more sense from the fucking piggy bank than you ever get from NatWest. Deplorable bank.
We know of an instance when the Woolwich Building Society addressed a letter to the deceased:
“Dear Mr L…..
Please bring in your Death Certificate so we can arrange to close your account.”
MoH made the staff read the letter aloud. It only took three goes before the penny dropped!
After my father died, my mother never changed the name on the electricity bills. This caused problems many years later when she died and I was winding up her estate. They sent a cheque for a refund but it was in my father’s name. He’d been dead for 36 years by then.
I had a refund of electricity when MOH (in whose name the account had been) died. Then I got a bill (by this time the account was in my name) for pretty much the same amount!
We know of an instance when the Woolwich Building Society addressed a letter to the deceased:
“Dear Mr L…..
Please bring in your Death Certificate so we can arrange to close your account.”
MoH made the staff read the letter aloud. It only took three goes before the penny dropped!
It seems that Lord Frost has walked out, quit. More trouble for Johnson.
https://twitter.com/kelvmackenzie/status/1472296236560662532?s=20
I know it’s unconventional (if not entirely without precedent), but I’d like to see Frosty replace Boris as PM. As soon as humanly possible…
I was looking at the H-o-L this morning and chose Bamford, but Frost might be an alternative.
Could TOMMY ROBINSON be the new Home Secretary?
Why not? With Prime Minister Nigel Farage What’s not to like? (sorry, Ogga).
Frost going and SAGE lockdown; do they really think they can slip all this out while people are watching sickly bums prancing in sign language, hoping nobody notices?
Depressingly, they prolly (©BT) can…
{:-((
Usually we’d visit Bournville Green on a Saturday (my wife likes to buy The Telegraph). This was it today:
https://twitter.com/ruthcumming/status/1472228294997254144?s=20
https://twitter.com/BrendanCallag18/status/1472187893242286083?s=20
Bournville and similar British towns, eg Saltaire, philanthropism at its very best.
What have we allowed the UK to become?
https://www.cafonline.org/about-us/blog-home/giving-thought/the-role-of-giving/the-history-of-civic-philanthropy-in-the-uk-what-can-we-learn
The Carillon, Bournville is wonderful, I grew up listening to the bells every week. Fond memories of Cadbury’s from the day.
A friend and former colleague used to live in Bournville. Sadly, via Dubai and HK, he’s been away, and is now back, and living in Caterham. But I can vouch for the fact that the Carillon is “A Thing”.
I think if the trades Description people were still around they’d probably take issue with the notion of ‘living’ in Caterham…..
Ah – the Rest House. I recall it well from my days failing two A Levels in the college next door.
“It’s the Iliad, but not as we know it, Jim.”
The mistakes in this Sunday Tellygraff article are so basic, that I had to read these sentences twice to make sure my eyes hadn’t deceived me.
“Achilles’s fall follows that of his great adversary, the Trojan prince Hector, whose problem is one all too common in modern politics: Hector runs off with Helen, another man’s wife. The lessons are obvious: passions are potentially fatal for statesmen, unless rationally managed.
One of the most horrific tragedies in the ancient Greek canon befalls the family of Helen´s husband, King Agamemnon. “The dice fall fair for him….”
And Clytemnestra runs off with Menelaus. Paris is puzzled.
Marseilles isn’t too certain, either.
;-))
‘coz he couldn’t spell Clytemnestra?
I remembered it being spelt with a K but spellcheck says No.
Don’r forget, Sue, the smell-checker is based on the American language.
Why was Paris puzzled? Was it because Menelaus was transitioning?
Strictly fans had a real feast tonight.
Good result, but i was rooting for the boys.
Is there something you want to tell us Peter?
Yes, you should have put a comma after us, because Peter is vocative.
Well spotted! I’m suitably admonished!
I set my little traps. 😉
Why?
Because he enjoys tripping people up.
Because he hates meeces to pieces?
Why bother? Oops OLT below my post has the same thought.
Serves me right for being provocative!
Good evening, Peter
Glad to see that you you still have your Inner Peddy intact.
Hear hear..
Top BTL Response to Charles Moore’s rather apologetic piece on Boris after Shropshire-North:
M EH
22 HRS AGO
Answer us this charles, is bozo even a real conservative, because I’m pretty convinced that the vote at the last election was to deliver some form of right wing traditional tory agenda i.e. get Brexit done (properly), reduce taxes, reduce regulation and put money back into the pockets of the people and businesses, who surprisingly can spend it much more wisely than a bunch of government / public sector clowns, reform the national crisis service, fix the never-ending migration issue.
What we’ve actually got is a pm obsessed with lockdown and draconian health policies, a green agenda no one ever voted for and a bloke that clearly hasn’t got a clue about financial prudence. Add to that all manner of other mishaps made worse by the serial lying and you’ve got your answer. This isn’t public school any more charles. You can’t tell fibs and get away with it. Even today his senior civil servant investigating the christmas party scandals has had to withdraw himself from the investigation, because he attended one himself. This stuff is so stupid and imbecilic now that you can’t even make it up anymore.
His only chance to save himself is to surround himself by experienced right wing advisors who have some actual experience, maybe the likes of John Redwood would be a good place to start. Ditch the dopey oxbridge kids, stop listening to his wife and sage and perhaps remind himself of what a right wing Tory government should be offering.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/17/not-end-boris-johnson-stops-kowtowing-interests-blob/#comment
Actually, we did vote for green policies. It was in the 2019 Tory manifesto. Then again, so was ‘not raising taxes’.
As I didn’t vote Conservative (I spoiled my ballot paper), I didn’t vote for green policies at all.
Sage only models for bad outcomes.
https://twitter.com/AllisonPearson/status/1472286161590751238?s=20
I know what I think of the buZZers who have shown no intention of resigning.
Lord Frost, Boris Johnson’s Brexit minister and one of his closest allies, has resigned in protest at the ‘direction’ of the government. He has been making his discomfiture clear for a while, most recently in this speech to the Centre for Policy Studies where he said he believed in low tax (Johnson is raising tax) and no vaccine passports (Johnson forced them through with Labour votes last week). Invoking Margaret Thatcher’s Bruges speech he said – in a clear warning to the Prime Minister – ‘We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the European Union from Britain with Brexit, only to import that European model after all this time’. Here is an extract from the speech:
We have taken a different road in the UK. Our elections now matter and everything can change as a result of them. That means politicians have to compete in the marketplace of ideas. We have to persuade people that free markets and free institutions are the best way forward. If we can’t – we lose. And that is all the more important because we are on our own now. Our destiny is in our own hands and we have to step up and compete at a global level. It is no longer good enough to be the most attractive economy in the EU.
We face global competition and we have to benchmark ourselves against the whole of the world. That is a big challenge – for government as well as the private sector. That is why I have the job I have – trying to ensure there is consistency between what’s required by our agreement with the EU, by our FTAs with other countries, and by the programme of domestic reforms that our new freedoms make possible.
What Brexit means for the future is dependent on whether we can seize these opportunities. Whether we can liberalise, free up, create competition on our own market, create the conditions for innovation and productivity growth. So I can’t share the views of those who think we can treat the private sector as just a convenient way of keeping the public sector running. It isn’t just a source of taxes. Nor is it a bunch of people who will inevitably do bad things unless the Government keeps a very close eye on them.
We can’t carry on as we were before and if after Brexit all we do is import the European social model we will not succeed. We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the European Union from Britain with Brexit, only to import that European model after all this time.
So we need to reform fast, and those reforms are going to involve doing things differently from the EU. If we stick to EU models, but behind our own tariff wall and with a smaller market, we obviously won’t succeed.
It is all too easy to get captured by the interest groups and the lobbies. We don’t have time for that. The world is not standing still. No-one owes us a living. Earning one is now fully in our own hands. The formula for success as a country is well known. Low taxes – I agree with the Chancellor, as he said in his Budget speech, our goal must be to reduce taxes.
Light-touch and proportionate regulation, whatever our policy objectives. Free trade – of course – simultaneously increasing consumer choice while reducing consumer costs. Ensuring competition stops complacency – keeping our economy fit and responsive to innovation and progress abroad.
And personal freedom and responsibility. Unavoidably, we have had a lot of state direction and control during the pandemic. That cannot and must not last for ever, and I am glad that it is not. I am very happy that free Britain, or at least merry England, is probably now the free-est country in the world as regards covid restrictions. No mask rules, no vaccine passports – and long may it remain so.
Narrator: it did not remain so and Lord Frost resigned.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/lord-frost-my-britain-is-country-with-no-mask-rules—and-no-vaccine-passports
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIyVB1b2aBs
Gosh – a real conservative politician! Shame he’s gone, but the Johnson government is really only for shills prepared to bow down to the new world order.
We have not rolled back the frontiers of the EU from Britain, that’s the problem.
London, outside Downing Street, 18 December, 2021, a “Drop The Dead Donkey” operation (outraged Piers Morgan a major victim):
https://twitter.com/tired1967/status/1472258692443783170?s=20
The ‘Confrontation’ made the front page of the Sunday Telegraph as ‘Anti -vaxxers clash with police’…..
It’s goodnight from me and goodnight from Plum…. x
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Goodnight Piglet & Plum.
The news today is bad but tomorrow it will only be worse. Time for some medicine.
‘Night sweetie xx
342965+ up ticks,
One for,Ndovu
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1472319297628389377
Hhhmmm………… not really, Ogga – that looks like a pet African Pygmy hog – a hybrid of two African varieties, bred specifically for the pet trade. It doesn’t appear to be enjoying the experience.
Our remit is to care for wild European hedgehogs, native to this country. Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release.
Yo Nd
Within a 15 mile radiuus, from home we have
Seal
Donkey
Hedgehog
Sanctuaries
The Sallie Army look after the people and I mean that:
Our local ‘man with tin’, has been in the same spot, every Saturday , for the last 16 years.that we have been here
Good night all.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/recipes/0/ham-and-tomato-macaroni-cheese-gratin-from-the-perigord/
You certainly don’t need salt!
A custard tart.
I am reminded what David Starkey called Boris Johnson in 2005 a ” Jester Despot” How right he was.
Sage seeks ‘immediate’ curtailment of indoor mixing, putting Christmas gatherings at risk
Let them say the same, starting 02 April 2022
Tell them to go and feck themselves – I have had enough of these halfwits!
Edit – Quarterwits
Tell them to go and feck themselves – I have had enough of these halfwits!
Edit – Quarterwits
Inspired by Nut Nuts and with Frost gone I fear that the Bumbling Bonker’s next mantra be :
LET’S GET BREXIT UNDONE
I am sick of them all and do not believe a single word any of them say.
Goodnight, Gentlefolk and God bless.
If you think things couldn’t get any worse….. they could.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10324663/PETER-HITCHENS-return-Tony-Blair-really-nightmare-Christmas.html
The Blair Bitch Project?…..
Aye Right
https://twitter.com/DPJHodges/status/1472355116019822596
Of course you knew you lying sack of excrement,just like Morgan ,Neil and all the other bought and paid for MSM lockdown shills knew
Getting the whiff of the noose are you??Too late, Nuremberg 2 will see to you all!!
Loadsa truth bombs dropping tonight,lotsa people scrambling for cover as Sage is exposed
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/my-twitter-conversation-with-the-chairman-of-the-sage-covid-modelling-committee
Enemy Front
Family Behind
Fix Bayonets
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FG52Z7VWUAc6GVo?format=jpg&name=small
One point from that interview stood out: “We generally model what we are asked to model”, which reminded me of the well-known accountant response when asked by a client to estimate something: “What answer would you like?”
So, the Conspiracy Theorists were right yet again.
The projections from SAGE have been adjusted to serve the introduction of unnecessary vaccines and all other accoutrements leading towards the Great Reset and Build Back Better.
Anyone with half a brain could have figured that out. In fact it was essentially Cochrane’s defence of Ferguson in an argument on NOTTL last year if I remember rightly.
Perhaps we should sack all the journalists, civil serpents and MPs who were unware.
Goodnight, all.
Just a Thong at Twilight of the ‘Gods’….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCMDyzv1SQA&t=4s
Not enough material – should have worn a pair of knickers.
Good morning all – Sunday’s new page is here.