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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2020/08/21/letters-pandemic-has-shown-britain-led-inexperienced-managers/
Didn’t we vote for a Conservative Government? 21 August 2020.
Even on issues that should be a cinch for any natural conservative, this Government has been inert at best. You might have expected that a Conservative government would be able to stand up for British history? No such luck. When Left-wing anarchists began tearing down our statues, the Government remained largely silent, barricading itself inside as surely as it next had to barricade up the Cenotaph and the statue of Winston Churchill.
You might think that a Conservative government would find it easy to defend our borders. But it seems to require Nigel Farage to make an issue of this for ministers to take notice and head down to the Channel just to stare at the water for an hour or two.
And you might have thought that a Conservative government would have done what Conservatives have always been best at and raised up people of ability whatever their economic or social background? Yet, before ministers’ hasty u-turn the exams fiasco of this summer threatened to do exactly the opposite.
Morning everyone. I guess it’s dawning on most people by now that the Tory Party is no longer Conservative and that most of its members, including its leader, are not either. Over the years they have been weeded out by selection procedures that mitigate against anything remotely of the Right. Parliament as a whole is actually a Neoliberal monoculture with only an anti-Semitic rump from the extreme left remaining in the Labour Party. This also applies to the administrative machinery, the Ministries and Quangos, Universities, MSM, whatever, all have succumbed to the Cultural Marxist wave. There is of course still some resistance caused by the last functioning’s of Democracy, Brexit being its most obvious example but I’m confident that this will be expunged later this year. Where does this leave us? Well when the present engineered “Crisis” is over we can expect a full on Marxist takeover. This of course is “Marxism for the Masses” it’s “Grab what you can” for the Globalists. Truly Dark Times lie ahead. You should be prepared for literally anything except normality.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/08/21/didnt-vote-conservative-government/
Morning Minty
BTL@DTletters
Peter Beveridge – 22 Aug 2020 2:44AM
You think Boris and Co are inexperienced//
Come to NZ and see the darling of the Left Wing Media, Jacinda Kate Laurel Ardern.
AKA Princess Fairy Dust, Taxcinda or just recently St Jacinda of the Pestilence and her side kick The Blessed Ashley of the Virus.
From Wikipedia – BLiar follower
Ardern moved to London where she became a senior policy adviser in an 80-person policy unit of then-British prime minister Tony Blair.[4] She did not meet Blair in London, but did question him about the invasion of Iraq at an event in New Zealand in 2011.[27] Ardern was also seconded to the Home Office to help with a review of policing in England and Wales.[22]
I DO like a bright start to the day.
This is just one of the benefits of getting out of hospital!
This is just one of the benefits of getting out of hospital!
That made me laugh!
I was dying to get out of hospital.
I had been in for for a whole week and the consultant said that if I hadn’t gone in I would only have lasted two days.
Morning Minty, I do hate “I told you so” type of people but I plead guilty to being one of them in this instance.
When I saw the Conservative party readily re-adopt MPs who had worked tirelessly trying to overturn or ignore the democratic referendum result of 2016, I knew then it was not a conservative minded party.
They never got my vote, nor will they.
Good morning all
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Morning Michael. I’d like to uptick you for posting the two cartoons but I find the contents too depressing. And what with Minty being on top form this morning – I’m off to slit my wrists (I wonder how much it will hurt?)….
Try rowing across the Channel. It’ll take your ind off anything else….
Knowing my luck I’ll be blown back to Blighty….!
Or sunk by the Royal Navy.
On balance I think I’d rather be sunk by The Royal Navy than by our ‘Government’……
Too late, matey – you already have been.
Pincher Martin – Deja vu
Good Lord; do they have paddling pools with lethal fire power?
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Skip and the Skipper?
:-))
The fisheries protection fleet, I see. How many admirals needed to manage that lot? Might need a few more £350k per annum diversity consultants.
You need to go and get a dose of Steve Turley to counteract Minty – his latest video is very upbeat about Trump winning.
Good morning all. Clearly still working on hospital time!
No news again today – what a relief. Looks a nice start to the day – and I have a treat – my son is calling in to check my will!!
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Morning, Willum.
How did they find out about your chicken/pigeon shiite allergy? Did they run tests on all common (as in well known!) allergens, or did they base the tests on your location?
Good morning, dear heart. I only found out after I was discharged! Apart from the basic bloods that they do on arrival – each morning a child would come along with a trolley and take three more samples. No one told me why; “Doctor has asked for them” was as far as we could get.
It turns out that they were doing allergy tests via blood for cats/dogs/horses, dust mites, grasses (variés), tree pollen and moulds…. And chicken/pigeon serum.
Clear for cats and dogs (phew – THAT would have been a disaster as we hope to have kitties soon). Grass – well, yes, hay fever – living in farmland….ditto trees – surrounded by several hundred. But those things have been there for the last 36 years and ave never caused any probs. But the chicken shyte IS new – thanks to Mr Rashid and his partner.
Possibly chicken feathers…..
My aunt suffered from asthma for years until she changed her pillow for one with synthetic fibre.
Is that all the children that have been crossing the channel to support our illustrious NHS?
Funnily enough – all the blood takers were hideously white – and English.
Was it the same child each day or a different one? When I was in hospital 2 years ago I got the impression that at least 1/2 of the blood-taking was merely for training purposes.
If ever I have to go through it again, I would refuse my consent until the Dr in question came in person to inform me of the whys & wherefores.
As I was on – wait for it – six wards over the week – it was always someone new! It took three days to SEE a doctor….and that was only because a very bright and attentive nurse was willing to pick up a phone and summon him…. She did more for me in half an hour than most of the rest put together over the week.
It doesn’t surprise me. On one occasion they wanted to move me just as supper was being brought round. I protested, because I knew that if I missed supper where I was, I would wait a couple of hours in the new ward, where supper hadn’t been booked, only to be presented with a curled up sandwich. Nevertheless they started piling things on to the bed from the bedside table & cupboard & 2 porters came to do the move. That was when I shouted at the top of my voice, “Something is being done to me without my informed consent!” Those were the magic words; they all backed off & left my in peace until supper was over.
I was moved several times; once at 2 am; another time at 5 am. It was like being woken by the Gestapo – “You have five minutes to pack a small case…” Very disorienting.
Still – the food was excellent.
Been there, done that. It seems to be standard procedure. As soon as they realised I wasn’t about to die immediately and didn’t need surgery, I was shunted down the corridor to a medical ward in the wee small hours.
They are rehearsing for, er, 1984….
Second lockdown warning as R rate rises. 22 August 2020.
A second national lockdown could be imposed, senior Government advisers have warned, as the upper limit of the R rate pushed over one for the first time since restrictions were lifted.
The Prime Minister effectively ruled out another nationwide shutdown, stating that the option was now akin to a “nuclear deterrent”, in an interview with The Telegraph last month.
However, on Friday the Sage advisory group said Britain’s reproduction number was now between 0.9 and 1.1, with senior sources warning “more nationwide measures” may be needed.
Yes you keep the “Crisis” running Sage. At this rate you will be able to bring Ferguson back soon!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/21/national-lockdown-could-necessary-uk-follows-trajectory-spain/
322904+ up ticks,
Morning AS,
Forward thinking sons of ferguson so to speak.
With the eu “looking” shaky good scams MUST be
nurtured
When you have a PM that only follows and does not lead, it will never end. he should call it all off now.
Good morning all.
So the Covid alarm bells are ringing in towns who have enormous immigrant populations .
If we didn’t have communities such as that, would the virus have fizzled out?
‘Morning, Belle.
So the Covid alarm bells are ringing in towns who/which/that have enormous immigrant populations .
Do we now have carte blanche as to which relative pronoun we use?
Might depend on what the towns are currently identifying as.
Ah yes, that’s true.
Morning Peddy
The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on: nor all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line, nor all thy tears wash out a word of it.
Apparently all care home spare bed capacity has been booked by the government from October onwards.
So the lockdown will happen to save face.
S0d the science.
What? Are they expecting to have run out of hotelsby October for all the dinghy passengers?
I think it’s for all the old biddies who might conveniently die of Covid. Keep them figures rollin’ ……
https://twitter.com/mattletiss7/status/1296849570538954752
https://twitter.com/NathanGillMEP/status/1296881144609349632
322904+ up ticks,
A political health & safety warning, once bitten twice shy, the hole in Oggas political back will leave a long lasting scar,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhKz4_m2jqI&t=13s
Are they going to call it “The Wiley Old Fox News”?
322904+ up ticks,
Morning S,
Another repeat as in “treachery re-enacted.”
Why does the commentator on this clip have such a horribly common voice?
322904+ up ticks,
Morning R,
Probably on account that most on the shop floor
can understand his patter even if regional.
Of course a good many prefer political treachery
couched in upper class English, it is seen to be “more believable and makes “putting the party first” a tad easier as we continue to observe.
Con men ( current conservative politico’s) use upper class English to sell bridges to the unwary.
So to my way of thinking it is not the rhetorical sound of the patter the commentator comes across with in this case but the content.
I hope one doesn’t have to have SKY to watch it.
322904+ up ticks,
Morning Msk,
IMO one must have a high sense of reservation as in keeping in mind recent treacherous history.
Entirely O/T
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https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8ef889ba2fc749a08a9f00a6614b5f85fbe4a48d302cba60ecdecec388a932fc.png I notice there wasn’t a lot of ‘social distancing’, mask-wearing, or frequent ball-disinfection on display at Sale yesterday.
I wonder how that fits in with the government’s current zeitgeist?
Quick knee bender……anyone
TBF – one seems to be ‘taking the knee’.
I don’t think frequent ball-disinfection would have been necessary given the pressure on them underneath that scrum.
They live in a bubble.
Morning Grizz. You’ll like this. My son who lives near Gothenburg sent me this picture last night from a pub in the city where he was socialising. He was drinking pints of the middle one, having been brung up proper. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ac39c535638888c34fd8e771ba915e6affa9239c4a5d0dca6d2935d906afe6f1.jpg
Nice!
Looks worth a trip!
Been a guest at Black Sheep and Timothy Taylor’s breweries but never heard of Ilkley brewery, even though I have passed through the town several thousand times. I see it is off the main road, near the river Wharfe. Something to try next time I’m in the area.
https://www.google.com/maps/@53.9302639,-1.8130617,3a,75y,40.68h,90.03t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s3mVx31XMscGaieeXhDHnUw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en
Good to see the bloke on the right bending his knee……
Must have disinfected the balls in the showers afterwards.
Morning, Grizz.
I guess the excellent exam results and the thousands of youngsters destined for university will reduce the the jobless figures for the government
Why do you think the school leaving age was increased to 18?
By 14, unless they are academic, most pupils have received from school all that will be remotely useful to them for the rest of their lives.
I notice on my old school FB page that many of the people who were in the C stream and left at 15 have actually had good productive lives and done very well for themselves.
ROSLA (Raising Of the School Leaving Age) – it’s been going on for decades. When I started teaching in the early seventies I taught in a ROSLA hut, a temporary classroom that had been put up to cope with the unwilling detainees.
And fill the University coffers, champers all round.
“Gis a job”… https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a07deb95254138825ebe341ec5b1259576ac721dce83ab9744a057b4078f9b5f.gif https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a07deb95254138825ebe341ec5b1259576ac721dce83ab9744a057b4078f9b5f.gif
Foo
kt off please.Blair’s aim of 50% to go to university was intended to massage the unemployment figures.
I guess the excellent exam results and the thousands of youngsters destined for university will reduce the the jobless figures for the government
Good morning all!
I was very excited this morning to check my emails and discover that I have had a post removed from a BBC news story, on which I had commented! The story was about EU negotiations/Barnier and it was pretty obvious from the 6000+ comments that they were – how shall I put this?- being manipulated! So I fired off a fairly innocuous comment to that effect ” I see that aunty Beeb is moderating so impartially yet again! What a joke they are!” And Bingo! It was removed as being “off topic” They clearly don’t do irony either!
So Yay! Go me! What a rebel!
They don’t like being criticised. That has happened to me several times, but whenever I point out that other people’s posts are ‘off topic’, nary a word.
A classic example of what the Quillette article above is all about!
Greetings, Sue.
It’s a good job this is 2020 and not the early-to-mid 17th century; otherwise you would have found Matthew Hopkins on your trail. 😲
But…but..I’m not a witch! (Despite what my old man may tell you!)
But … but … very few (if any) of the women that Hopkins murdered were witches.
I know that for a fac’, like, ‘cos I read it in Witch? magazine.
Oh very good! And you never mentioned faggots! I did once, but I think I got away with it!
Aren’t thy popular in Dood-lie, in Black Coontrey, served with grivy and mooshy piys?
I do believe you’re correct! I like them with stake (sic)
It’s yer Geordie spirit, pet.
Hi Bill! How are you getting on? Missed you muchly!
Having posted the saga on here, I am awaiting the kick on the front door! Oops must go….
Sue ,
I also had a comment removed, in fact I have been moderated out , perhaps banned , mine was also light hearted and slighly sarcastic .
That happened a few months ago . I went over to the Mail and put a similar comment on , and It remained amongst a few hundred others.
Just wondering whether the BBC outsource their moderating to students at dodgy universities , the ones who are touchy feely about statues and BAME, but not bods who DO NOT protest about FGM and Child grooming !
Hi Belle! Exciting isn’t it? I rarely comment on the BBC, and then it’s usually sport or Scottish items, but the bias is so blindingly obvious that I couldn’t let it go! The fact that the article itself, and the reams of comment, were so skewed that a 5 year old could have seen it! Anyway, it caused a lot of hilarity in the house this morning, as my old man has only recently become aware of their dreadful reporting! Well, he would really, as I point it out all the time!
I’ve never registered or commented there, but most of the ones they let through are so obviously leftward biased that I don’t stay long anyway. It’s almost as bad as Breitbart in the other direction.
My OM is completely unaware of politics and bias whether of the left or right!
Yes Ndovu, exactly what I find! I know it’s a bit like p****g into the wind when so heavily outnumbered, but I just couldn’t believe what I was seeing and I couldn’t resist stirring it a bit!
Oh no,not the front door again…………
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There are seven of them, but where’s Snow White – is she shielding?
Yup. She knows her Life Doesn’t Matter.
Awkward…………………
https://twitter.com/QohnG/status/1296035514076848128
Norway 2018. About 900 died from influenza.
Norway 2020. 139 died from/of/with Covid19. Annualised, that’a about 278. 1/3 of flu. And we’re all shitting ourselves with fear.
Bah!
And a bit further down:
0:02 / 2:04
“SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” that Rep. Ilhan Omar DID Marry her Brother | Tom Fitton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWm5uz063d8&feature=youtu.be
Anyone who has studied statistics should recognise that as a Poisson distribution.
Looks fishy to me!
Just a red-herring.
Yesterday, the Grimes carried two bleeding heart letters about the”poor boy” who drowned while trying to cross the Channel. I risked posting a comment:
“The young man could have avoided drowning by applying for asylum in Italy and/or France – both perfectly safe countries.
It is manifestly unfair to blame the United Kingdom as “inhumane” when all the people trying to cross the Channel had safe countries in which to seek to live – assuming, of course, that they were asylum seekers and not economic migrants.”
Usually, any reasonable comment is attacked by do-gooders/libtards/far-left foam-flecked etc etc. There were NO adverse replies – and 56 “thumbs”.
Demo outside the BBC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BovJHlZ7e3Y
What are they protesting?
Paki rape gangs (justice for Ellie signs)
Priorty for gimmegrants over homeless veterans
Not on the 13:00 BBC News!
Is that happening today? What is their demo about?
Not on the 13:00 BBC News!
Well there’s a surprise….not!
Good Moaning: a piece by Michael Deacon in the DT.
I think we’ll stick to the Costa del Allan Towers this year.
“No way were we going to fly abroad this year. Far too much fuss and bother. So instead we booked a nice family holiday right here in Britain. Simple and stress-free.
Or so we thought. What we soon realised, however, was that Covid has made all holidays a nuisance. Even the ones you take in your own country.
Not that there was anything wrong with the place we were staying. Like more or less everyone else in England, we’d decided to go to Cornwall. Lovely old-fashioned hotel. Beautiful grounds. Immaculate sea view. The sort of place Poirot goes to take a week’s break between cases, only to find the croquet lawn heaped with poisoned playboys.
The place must have been wonderful, pre-Covid. But what with all the new rules and restrictions, it was now almost impossible to relax.
Take breakfast. No more buffets these days. Far too big a risk of swapping germs over the hash browns. Instead we had to remain at our table, and fill in a lengthy form, ticking the box beside each breakfast item we wished to request.
At great length, care of a vizor-clad waiter, our order would arrive – in portions that were pitifully small. A blob of baked beans. A splat of scrambled egg. A single slender sliver of bacon (maximum permitted number: two). Microscopic, next to the vast mounds we would shovel on our plates in the buffet days. But we couldn’t help ourselves to more. And we didn’t dare ask for a second form in case we looked greedy (or were charged double). So we just nibbled meekly on what we’d been given. Pre-Covid I would try to lose weight before going on holiday. Now I lose weight during it.
Then there were the rooms. For the sake of the staff’s safety, these were never cleaned during our stay. No beds made, no towels replaced. Then, the morning we checked out, we were ordered to strip our beds and stuff all linen into polythene sacks – before legions of maids in hazmat suits and chemical backpacks were sent in to decontaminate our quarters. It was like Fawlty Towers crossed with Chernobyl.
Every few feet you would bump into a liquid soap dispenser. Especially important to use when you were visiting the lavatory. First, wash your hands so you don’t spread germs to the door handle. Then wash your hands to get rid of any germs you’ve caught from the door handle. Then wash your hands for the usual reason. Then wash them again to get rid of any germs you’ve caught from opening the door on the way out. And indeed the germs you’ve caught from the button on the soap dispenser itself.
I don’t mean to sound critical. I certainly don’t blame the proprietors. They were only trying to keep everyone safe.
And anyway, it gave us a good excuse to moan. Which, at the end of the day, is what a British holiday is all about.”
Baked beans with breakfast? Clearly a non-PLU hotel.
‘Morning, Anne.
I wouldn’t have stripped my bed. I would have told them that I don’t work in that hotel.
Moh says that once you bring into focus a couple of people from mixed backgrounds , everything changes and their point of view becomes important .
I find it really strange that people from a mixed white/black/ brown background , tend to disown the white bit , , and the other bit becomes the influencer, it is as if they are too embarassed to appreciate their white heritage.
Could that be because most of them don’t look white? Characteristics like darker skin, fuzzy hair, wide nostrils, etc., seem to shine through.
On the other hand, the ones I have seen speaking sense (mostly on videos posted on Nottl) all appear to have some % of white genes in them.
Smell?
Lots of whitey people like curry too, for some unfathomable reason.
I love curry, but these days it doesn’t always love me.
That is another feature.
Black priviledge, innit, bro.
There was a Twotter clip yesterday of a mixed race American mentioning that mixed race always declare themselves black as there is no privilege in being white. Great observation and how true.
Very small room with a strong scent of urine.
Bedding was disgusting and the
food was slops.
Very cramped with nothing to do all day, although the sex
with the staff at night was a bonus.
Would not recommend, far nicer
places to go on holiday.
Harry Mcguire’s tripadvisor review.
I think I know the place.
Syros? Apparently (ok according to the Sun!) he’d been transferred there, from the very much more up market Mykonos where he had been embroiled in an altercation with the police! Well worth a read!
Prison?
Wasn’t the local restaurant even worth a vist:
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The reek of corruption in British politics will fuel discontent with democracy. Peter Geoghegan22 August 2020.
How much the former chancellor is being paid by the US bank is unclear. The salary is widely reported as “undisclosed”. But we can be sure it’s more than pocket money. Not bad if you already have a job as a public representative that comes with basic pay north of £80,000.
Javid, of course, is not alone in cashing in from his time in Westminster while sitting on the green benches. Theresa May – still the MP for Maidenhead – has earned more than £1m on the international lecture circuit since resigning as prime minister a year ago. The former Tory leader – not exactly renowned as a great public speaker – was even paid £56,000 for an online talk delivered during lockdown.
When I finished writing my new book, Democracy for Sale, earlier this year I wondered – at least for a moment – whether I was being too harsh on British politicians. Maybe I was overstating the power of money and influence in our politics. Maybe the system wasn’t as corrupt as I thought.
I can only assume that Mr Geoghan was born yesterday. I often use the word corrupt to describe the British State but it is totally inadequate; there isn’t actually a word that describes the scale of what is happening. The Chinese used to have a pre-communist term “Squeeze”, which covered everything from giving one of your daughters to the Emperor in lieu of consideration (services rendered so to speak) and military officers stealing the food rations from ordinary soldiers and selling them on. It pervaded the entire population from the Very Top to the Absolute Bottom! The UK has not yet reached this stage but the country is still being systematically plundered by its Elite Class; both in bribes (stolen from the public treasury) and lucrative appointments for themselves and Fake Contracts (HSR) and the sale of profitable companies to the Globalists at knock down prices. It’s a sort of offshore Haiti under Papa Doc!
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/aug/21/reek-corruption-british-politics-discontent-democracy
Not forgetting the has-beens who are awarded a job for life for clocking into the Lord’s and retiring to a club for the night.
My Tw@ter response:-
https://twitter.com/Bob_of_Bonsall/status/1297100549796646912
It sounds as though he’s been reading Polly’s posts – I’m surprised he didn’t mention Georgy Porgy as the source of their unearned income.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning all.
Bright & sunny again.
Morning all. A question for the cat people…
My two PCs have been going ape sh*t over the past two or three days, haring around the house at top speed and miaowing loudly. Any ideas?
Change of weather/change of season? Missy has been like that for the last couple of (unfortunately) nights. How old are your 2?
Hi Ped, about eight years old – sisters from the same litter.
Cats are often weather-sensitive & of course 2 of them egg each other on. I don’t think you have anything to worry about.
Even Lily has been restless.
My cat has been continuing his usual level of activity…… https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/4d4b6c3bd917056da62b7a3bcb410a05bf43f8800ac4c81b98300d73f221a93f.jpg
Morning Stormy. Quiz tomorrow?
Love it. Mine adopted same during the very hot days 🙂
I’m going to give it a bash. I dont expect much tho’ as I haven’t got a team, it’ll just be me.
DON’T bash your cats…..{:¬))
If they dont calm down, I may very well have to Bilty.
It could be the strong wind. My cats used to go barmy when there was a gale. Messes their fur up.
Yes. I’m the same in a gale!
The horses don’t like windy weather, either. A gale up their tail is not to be recommended.
Big team not necessary, there’s plenty of time to work it all out.
The mackerel I had for dinner yesterday looked like that.
Better label the creature before you make a mistake.
You shouldn’t eat furry mackerel, it’s usually a sign that it’s gone off particularly if it’s grown legs. ;@)
They too have had enough of the ineptitude of Government Ministers…..
They don’t like windy weather – it drives them nuts!
The Amazon Prime scammers are at it again
“How can we help you”
I suspect my reply “You can fluck yoiurself in the ‘arris with a spiny pineapple,bechahod*” was rather less cordial than he was hoping for…………….
* In the interests of cultural sensitivity as they all seem to have Indian accents I went on line to garner some truly offensive Hindi insults,judging by the screaming responses I have this about right
Morning all
SIR – The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed some fundamental decision-making weaknesses in the machinery of government in Britain.
As a former civil servant of nearly 30 years’ public service – in a technical specialism throughout – I see this as a consequence of the Modernising Government programme that started almost 20 years ago. Since then, the balance between trust and experience on one hand and process and scrutiny on the other has been damagingly shifted too far towards the latter.
It is not uncommon for almost the entire upper-management tier of executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies to comprise very able people who have no practical experience of the area they oversee. They are, however, steeped in the language, beliefs and processes that underpin the current administrative system. Their mandate is to run an accountable business; this absorbs huge resources, inflates the number of senior management posts and distracts from doing the job. Something as difficult to deal with as a pandemic requires a much greater reliance on experience at the top.
Neil Wellum
Bridgwater, Somerset
SIR – The Government lurches from one blunder to another. Where is the charismatic leadership we voted for?
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The Government’s complete lack of direction – and (even worse) the failure to communicate a way back to normality – can only lead to a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson.
Alan Bilham
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
SIR – Fraser Nelson (Comment, August 21) writes that Tory backbenchers are running out of patience with the Prime Minister. To that he should add the vast majority of us who supported Boris Johnson in the Brexit campaign, his bid to lead the Conservative Party, and the general election.
We are at the end of our tethers. This Government seems unable to govern. It will soon be too late to repair the confidence required for the Tories to be re-elected.
Philip Hall
Petersfield, Hampshire
SIR – Pompey the Great fell seriously ill at Naples in 50 BC, after 30 years of success. Historians – and indeed his contemporaries – have asked whether he ever really recovered.
Two years later he was defeated for the first and last time at Pharsalus, and shortly afterwards murdered by men he had thought allies. The precedent will not be lost on the Prime Minister.
John Hamey
Norwich
SIR – Of course teachers know the capability of individual students. Yet the idea that we all know what grade this will result in is pure fantasy. A student under exam conditions is capable of achieving a range of grades.
Just ask universities how accurate schools’ predictions are. Only 16 per cent of students attain their predicted grades. The majority (75 per cent) of grades are overpredicted.
Tom Elconovich
Leicester
Grade predictions and teacher assessment for exam grades are two entirely different things.
My predictions were pretty accurate but i I tended to ‘under-predict’ a little. However if I knew that my prediction would be used for actual grade assessment I would have been far more generous.
(As I said before, as soon as teachers were expected to assess their pupils’ coursework for actual grades Caroline and I moved to France. As we have seen with the abominable, politically tainted Supreme Court, Conflict of Interest and Separation of Powers need to be taken far more seriously.)
As I said before, & no doubt you’ll say it again!
Good morning, Rastus.
Good morning, Peddy
You betcha!
(I hope you appreciate the obvious cues I give you.)
Oh, I do. I do. 😉
It’s not the answer to the question that matters it’s how you work it out:
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This should make things clearer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6OaYPVueW4
Can’t one just add the three numbers in your head and write down the answer?
Not allowed. We had to show all our calculations in Maths exams in pencil on the RH side of the page, then draw a line through them. This was so that the teacher could write comments such as “it is time you dropped these childish methods”. Sarcastic bastard.
Oh gosh, I remember that! I always knew the answers but had great difficulty making up the workings to go with them.
I was the complete opposite; I knew exactly how to work out the answer, but the bl00dy numbers got in the way 🙁
Yes, one may be able to do that but another one may not. 🤔
Morning again
SIR – I have not seen my husband, who has severe dementia and is in care (Letters, August 21), for five months – except occasionally through a window or on my iPad screen. He changed in a few short weeks from being a happy, interactive soul to someone who is either asleep or completely shut down through lack of contact.
What is the purpose of this policy – other than to save the Government more embarrassment? I wished to see my husband as a person, not as a body. I can see his body in a coffin.
Maureen Geddes
Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire
SIR – Looking at old-style passports (Letters, August 21), mine (issued in 1969) is blue – but all later versions, from 1977, are black.
I always imagined that the latter group had been phased in after Britain joined the European Economic Community in 1973.
Malcolm Watson
Ryde, Isle of Wight
Was it issued with a black armband….
Nah – a yellow star.
Nine year old Abdulfatah Hamdallah died tragically whilst crossing the English Channel. His grief stricken eight year old friend, Ahmed Al-Somali, survived and is currently recovering from the shock in the Tony Blair suite at the Royale Hotel in Kensington. The French minister responsible for the safety of migrants was equally devastated and said the British should not be unduly concerned as she will be sending several hundred more tomorrow to make up for the tragic loss.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/08/21/12/32216920-8651001-image-m-13_1598010303852.jpg
Nice looking bunch.
Just popping in for a mo
This is disgraceful, it’s not Boris’s fault – put the blame where it belongs, at the feet of the NWO.
This is their plan, look it up.
Shame on any lawyer who misleads the people like this, i didn’t see them sue the govt for the the 26,408 flue deaths in 2018. I cannot believe these shyster lawyers are trying to make money out of this
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1319649/boris-johnson-sued-legal-action-coronavirus-victims-covid19-uk-news
‘26,408 flue deaths in 2018’.
I thought we’d stopped pushing children up chimneys some time ago?
Well they swept that under the carpet.
I wonder who’s really behind it?
Bilderbergers ? Certainly the ubiquitous but silent ‘They’.
You cannot believe it? – I can. – and no doubt some who haven’t lost anyone, nor even been in the country, will try it on to get free money.
They should be named and deeply shamed, they have no morals.
322904+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
I do beg to differ on “Britain being led by inexperienced managers when in
the treachery department they cannot be surpassed, fact.
A steady run of highly efficient political treachery artist as in major, may, clegg, cameron, ( johnson ?) has proved that.
Also the voting mode of putting the party first on ALL major issues regardless of consequence has successfully brought the nation to it’s knee.
Keep it up, the mosque is awaiting for those who wish to repent,,, 5 times a day.
I am now going to ruin my morning by reading he print version of the DT.
Call me an old grump – but I am getting sick to death of “revelations” by women that they were raped ten or fifteen years ago; and by bames talking about their “struggle for equality”.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/1297076942924132353
A couple of examples the out of touch DT provided
An instant way to transform a conservatory or dining room is to set the table. “Your table should be less about ‘laying’ and more about ‘layering’; an informal and ever-evolving display,” Bryony Sheridan, buyer at Liberty and an interiors specialist, says. “I always start with a tablecloth and in the summer, I love something bright and patterned that pops against the lush foliage.” (Try Muslin Indonesian Squared Tablecloth; £160. libertylondon.com
Ooni ovens have been selling quicker online than any other outdoor cooking product (from £325; johnlewis.com). For a real statement, fashion designer Alice Temperley’s boyfriend, furniture maker Marcus Cresswell, designed The Disco Pizza Oven (POA; discovens.pizza), based on a disco ball, with a new oven launching at the end of the month. “It makes having pizza an event,” Cresswell says.
Lidl’s pork pies would complete the ensemble.
Morning Anne
If you click on that Liberty link, you will be saddened to see that we are not the market Liberty are pushing at.
I feel shocked!
I clicked on the link and was shocked, before I read your comment.. They are not aiming these products for the likes of me, obviously, thought I. So I’ll not be buying anything from them now or in the future as they seem not to want my custom. Defund ’em. It’s in our hands.
Good morning, Belle.
Yep Liberty aiming for the Black and coloured market, because black lives matter , they love the bling factor cos dey ave loads of money by the bucketful, and if you looked down the Liberty page you will see the scented diffusers the Megain wanted in church to kill of the churchy smell when she got married , and the Queen refused her request .. the diffusers cost £150 + https://www.libertylondon.com/uk/un-air-de-diptyque-fragrance-diffuser-1001448942.html
Not even Tana lawn blouses?
Or (whisper it because BT might see this and we mustn’t trigger one of his attacks) Liberty bodices.
Tana lawn – a Liberty printed cotton was exclusive to a company called London Pride, makers of ladies blouses
I have several Tana Lawn shirts, purchased from Liberty in the seventies and eighties. Unfortunately my neck size is no longer 15”.
You can wear them open-necked.
£350 for a yellow tartan shirt? Certainly not me they are aiming at.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/2aa625614164ec65957821a91b790d0f5d838d2db489e85f2e31154868f61165.png
…‘You twisted psycho! You’re going to starve me to death.’
That some people are quite unthinking, clearly stupid or downright nasty is displayed by this very dangerous PC nonsense from Stonewall. The latter are demanding that ‘Trans Rights’ are paramount and that all aspects of fairness and, most importantly, the safety of biological (XX) women be sacrificed on the altar of the supposed rights of men identifying as women being allowed to compete in women’s rugby.
Asking all clubs to support a tiny minority and thereby put the health and safety of biological women at risk should fall by dint of common sense prevailing but will probably be defeated when clubs have to review their players’ insurance premiums. Women’s non-contact sports are being undermined by biological (XY) men competing and there has been one serious injury in Mixed Martial Arts where a transwoman beat a biological woman so severely that the latter’s skull was smashed and her career ended. Minority ‘rights’ appear to have the upper hand in most areas of life at the moment but perhaps World Rugby is starting the fightback to ensure both fair competion and the protection of women from transwomen are upheld.
https://twitter.com/VictoriaPeckham/status/1296905333613506562
The women in these sports should just refuse to play on teams with trans-thingies. The trannies should just play amongst themseleves.
World Rugby is not about sport. It is about Big Business. Within a couple of years the Six Nations competition will be fully controlled by them. They will do anything to make money.
Good morning DFP (Dandy Front Pager)
Why don’t the transgenders get properly organised and have their own exclusively transgender teams with only transgender players in them? They could then seek fixtures against regular men’s and women’s teams.
The world is obsessed by risk; real or imagined.
Here is a genuine high impact, high probability, high frequency eventand thus very high risk activity that is being ignored.
At least there is some hope that insurers, people who understand risks, will set their premiums so high that the “sport” will be stopped in its tracks.
If I was a woman playing rugby against a tranaman I would punch, scratch, knee and kick him in his non-existent bollocks at every opportunity, until the message got through.
As to non contact sports I would allow them to compete at the highest level professionally. When real women watch their earning power collapse and boycott the events the advertisers will abandon them and eventually common sense might prevail.
Well, well….
“Alexander Djerassi, the son of Ghislaine Maxwell’s sister Isabel, went from working on Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Presidential campaign, to a “very powerful and prestigious position” within the state department, working under Clinton in charge of the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. He returned to Clinton’s 2016 campaign, according to the Beast.
“Secretary Clinton gave Alex a job in one of the most sensitive areas of Obama’s executive apparatus,” an anonymous source told OK!. “The fact Alex Djerassi, fresh out of college, was put in charge of the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, covering the Middle East, was an interesting move.”
Is that the same as Ugandan Affairs?
Only if a lot of Horizontal Jogging was captured on camera……
Always look on the bright side – talent will out!!!
Who awarded his A Level grades?
Mossad?
There was a photo recently in the MSM of Bill Clinton having his back massaged by one of Epstein’s statuesque ‘victims’!
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Deep thinking from son and heir:
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It would be a bit of a shame to die with everything perfect working order.
No chance of that here, got several bits worn out and red warning lights flashing.
The optician last week told me that my vision was 20/20, which is something. Whilst playing with his lens machine,he also showed me the threshold above which you legally are allowed to drive. It’s horrifically poor and I think explains many of the crashes!. If my eyesight was as bad as that and could not be corrected, I’d have given up long ago.
I had macular degeneration in one eye which they managed to control by a series or injections and laser surgery.
Even though if I close my good eye, I can see road signs but not read what is on them, I was told that vision through that my eye is still better than the minimum standard required for driving.
There are some very blind drivers out there
My eyesight was damaged by my stroke. It’s improved since, but not as good/poor as it was.
I took a peripheral vision test that gave me OK to drive, but I don’t drive much, and not in the dark.
322904+ up ticks,
Last one well worth watching,but for many the plain unvarnished truth is just to much to bare,
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/1297144600822513664
322904+ up ticks,
O2O,
But,but,but, Og that is that renowned far right racist as we have been led to believe , is there a million more of the same ilk ?
just to much to bare?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/129380c964c797d0c9a7144c74ed54a789d3158c36872c4c1579b84f77e33029.gif
Well, worth watching!
322904+ up ticks,
Afternoon Aoe,
I know, but I do enjoy the rhetorical tongue
lashing.
Hi ogga1
Just couldn’t resist it! ☺️
I smiled:
No sweat!
Kids are so clever nowadays they can drive with their eyes shut:
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Is that the Swedish Muppet?
‘Course not. She never drives.
She gets someone else to do it.
The wonderful Pamela Adlon.
What? No crumple zone?
Once again confirmation that my sub to the Spectator was The Right Thing To Do:
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/brits-aren-t-idiotic-but-our-institutions-are
Rod Liddle
“Two headlines from the same news-paper, less than three weeks apart. So, the Guardian
on 31 July: ‘The Guardian view on delaying elections: it’s what
autocrats do.’ This was in response to a suggestion from the US
President that the elections might need to be delayed on account of
Covid. And then on 17 August: ‘By delaying the New Zealand election,
Jacinda Ardern appears magnanimous and conciliatory.’ This was in
response to the New Zealand Prime Minister postponing the elections on
account of Covid.
The only rational response to this fairly typical piece of doublethink is that the Guardian
likes Jacinda Ardern whereas it does not like Donald Trump. I am not
sure why they like Ardern: she seems to me a simpering fraud and almost
as irritating as the Canadian black-facer Justin Trudeau, but each to
their own, I suppose. The woman recently reimposed lockdown on Auckland,
despite the country’s much-heralded defeat of Covid, but she seems to
have received no international criticism, or even very much criticism at
home. She gets no flak for anything she does, much like that Swedish
doom goblin who bestrode the planet hectoring everyone, before lockdown
mercifully put a stop to her wanderings.
Anyway,
in much the same way, nobody seemed terribly pleased by the fact that
Trump also managed to secure a normalisation of relations between Israel
and the United Arab Emirates, perhaps the first genuine step forward in
that scorched and benighted area of the world since Jordan and Israel
signed a peace treaty in 1994 — or perhaps before, with the Egypt-Israel
treaty of 1979, for which Nobel Peace Prizes were handed out. Nobody is
mentioning that Trump might be awarded the prize, because the
possibility simply doesn’t exist. Barack Obama got one for having done
nothing whatsoever. Trump, meanwhile, could convince Hamas to recognise
the state of Israel, hold properly democratic elections in Palestine and
usher in a series of laws protecting gays, women and infidels from the
wilder excesses of Islamist fervour, and he would still miss out because
the liberal West considers him a racist and crypto-fascist and nothing
he does will alter that perception. The next prize will probably go to
the doom goblin or the NHS or something.
Or
perhaps to Alicia Garza, one of the founders of the insane organisation
Black Lives Matter. Certainly BLM should receive the Antonio Gramsci
Award for Most Rapid March Through The Institutions. I can just about
call the organisation ‘insane’ today, but six weeks ago it would not
have been possible in the mainstream media. It would have been struck
out of any newspaper or magazine. Back then it was not possible, either,
to suggest that the armed robber George Floyd was anything other than a
hugely peaceable chap whose fight against injustice ranked alongside
those of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King. Our institutions jumped
aboard the holier-than-thou newly woke bandwagon and even minor
criticisms of BLM could end with a sacking. (And it is not so long ago
that people were sacked for saying ‘All lives matter’.)
Around
the same time, if I remember rightly, Yorkshire Tea tried to prevent
someone from buying its product because she tweeted that she didn’t sign
up to the BLM manifesto. Spineless, frit, desperately stupid, and above
all anxious to show off their progressive credentials, corporations and
public bodies took collective leave of their senses and punished anyone
who dared to transgress. As Brendan O’Neill put it, this was a chilling
time for democracy — the more so because none of those institutions or
corporations actually agreed with BLM about almost anything.
Best
of all, when football resumed behind closed doors, the Premier League,
the Football Association and the English Football League backed teams,
commentators and pundits wearing BLM badges and players ‘taking the
knee’ in support of this absurd, extremist organisation and its aims.
Those aims include, of course, the abolition of capitalism — an economic
system which previously the Premier League, in particular, had seemed
to hold in a certain warm affection. As time progressed, the mono-mania
subsided a little. I am delighted to say that Millwall and
Middlesbrough, my two favourite teams, were the first to not take the
knee before a game.
We
rightly worry when our institutions become captured like this. We may
even begin to suspect that perhaps we have got it wrong, given the
apparent unanimity with which everyone else is genuflecting to the
patently risible. But lockdown was a strange time, even if I found it
more pleasant than that old former life. For example, those football
matches had no fans in attendance. It would have been interesting to
have been at Millwall’s New Den with the 14,000 regulars to see how
everyone responded to the taking the knee obsequies in that first game
after lockdown. But we were barred. A clue comes from Major League
Soccer in the USA where in the Dallas vs Nashville game, the first among
paying spectators, the taking-the-knee business was roundly booed. So
it will be by many, I reckon, when our football fans are allowed back
from 1 October. Try it at the New Den and see what happens.
And
this is the one cheering factor of the whole hideous charade: the
public simply does not buy into this stuff. It is at best uninterested
and at worst hugely averse. Our institutions may have enormous power,
but they do not have hegemony. They do not carry with them the people
who pay for their existences. They float above, virtue-signalling,
believing that we respect them for this self-serving obeisance. But we
do not, in general. We think them gullible idiots, and we are right.”
Torbjørn Jagland made the Nobel Peace prize a laughing-stock by giving it to Obarmy for being, well, obarmy. After that, I don’t give a shonet who or what they do with it – they can ram it up their fundaments, I don’t care.
We think them gullible idiots, and we are right
Mostly people are gullible idiots. Look at all the mask wearing etc.
I wear my mask not because I am a gullible idiot but because I prefer to do my food shopping in person, rather than online. for all other shopping except shoes, online is fine. Yesterday I zipped round as quickly as possible – it’s completely joyless as nobody speaks to anyone else, whereas it used to be somewhere you stopped to chat.
I’ve just received a letter from an old school friend who wrote almost the exact same thing about the current shopping experience. It seems to be pretty universal among those of our generation.
It’s quite bizarre how the mask-wearing makes it so impersonal. Normally I’d chat to people I know, or the staff on the checkouts – now I just want to get my stuff and get out as quickly as possible.
The last time I went into a supermarket, I said to the girl behind the checkout, “I’m smiling behind this”. She said it was very impersonal.
I said to mine the other day – “I’d chat to you if I wasn’t wearing this thing” – she’d taken hers off. But most of the staff wear them now. It was a bit steamy on Friday and I couldn’t see too well as my specs steamed up with every breath, even though I’d tucked the top of the mask under them.
322904+ up ticks,
Shade of the wretch cameron pledge to reduce intake then raise it, the supporting ovid forget next day.
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/1297087532635754496
Is the National Trust turning into a national joke? GUY ADAMS investigates how it’s sacking art experts, dumbing down stately homes, and is obsessed with PC issues
Continuing its obsession with political correctness — which once led the great aesthete Sir Roy Strong to dub the Trust’s leadership ‘the Blair government in exile’, obsessed with ‘ticking the boxes of the disabled, the aged, LGBT and ethnic communities’ — it also suggests that Trust properties will be vetted for links to the slave trade.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8652387/Is-National-Trust-turning-national-joke-GUY-ADAMS-investigates.html
It is not a problem, do as I did, refuse to renew our membership. When they have so few members perhaps they will change.
Hmmm… more likely, the government will send them lots of taxpayers loot.
I think the National Trust has been a joke for several years now. It has become besotted with political correctness etc. We cancelled our membership four years ago, with a letter explaining why. Got a pro-forma response saying we would be welcome back if we decided to rejoin.
Here’s Charles Moore on the same subject.
The Queen’s cousins, the Lascelles family, are descended from traders who made their fortune from plantations in Barbados. Fortunately the beautiful Harewood estate in Wharfedale is still owned by the Earl and Countess of Harewood, not the National Trust. I had to phone the Earl once, at work. He seemed a sensible sort of bloke.
I used to drive past the Harewood Estate twice a week in the mid-70s, along the A61 between Leeds and Harrogate, on my way to the police training centre at Pannal Ash. A gorgeous part of the world.
I would think most of those old families had links to slavery. What the lefties never ask is who sold the slaves to the white traders.
Our MP is fortunate to have a similar lifestyle and back ground . He is also a reasonable chap . A book was reviewed a couple of days ago in the DT , written by someone with all sorts of issues , and article was not very flattering .
Britain was built on muscle power and unfair advantages , but the majority of us benefited eventually .
If that had not been the case , we would all still be living at peasant levels , similar to some of the poorer European countries where people clear off to for cheap holidays!
Here’s Charles Moore on the same subject.
That is a good article.
I fear the countryside is being groomed towards diversity , encouraging hordes of inner city people to crowd our delicate countryside and litter it the way they have done to our towns and beaches and roadside verges.. and all the opportunists in the country will extend the drug county lines into small villages like ours , and coastal communities which are full of impressionable youths .
Those people have no interest in history of our country , its geology nor the flora and fauna, nor could any of them even be bothered to learn the names of our trees and common weeds.
Our local news this week is another another 50 sheep stolen from a local farm , and drug dens discovered, dog baiting and poaching in our rural countryside, and every day farm materials and equipment go missing .
I feel terribly depressed .
Farm thefts and sheep rustling, as well as sheep worrying by dogs, are problems in Gloucetsershire as well. But our local paper is now providing a propaganda space for “Stroud Against Racism”
The Guardian was founded in 1821 by John Edward Taylor who traded in cotton produced by the slaves of the American south.
Ban the Guardian for historic slave links!
I hope they’ve pulled down his statue!
Nobody ticks the boxes of “The Aged” – in fact, it’s all their fault, with their “saved-for pensions and paid-for houses” priviledge – the bastards.
The National Distrust has been losing the plot for some time. It’s now gone completely woke (and will soon go broke).
I’ve just discovered a bottle of Malibu rum liqueur at the back of the cupboard…mixed with orange juice over ice it makes a delicious drink on a warm day.
I’d forgotten just how many sherries I downed at lunchtime today…see you later at HH….or perhaps not….!
Why are you going to Hamburg?
Am I …..?
HH is the vehicle registration for Hamburg – Hansastadt Hamburg.
Am I …..?
Oof,too true to be good……….
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322904+ up ticks,
“Lest we forget” could someone remind me of the losses incurred between
27 May / 6 June in the Dunkirk area protecting / England / GB
& democracy ?
I don’t know that figure but I do recall 22,442 British Service personnel did not return from the Battle of Normandy in June 1944.
For the whole campaign until Aug 44: 72,911 killed/missing
I daren’t use the expletives that I’d like to hurl at the Wokees…..
Was the idiot making some point?
322904+ up ticks,
S,
To me there is a great deal of fuss being made media wise about what could very well be a 16
going on 28 year old incoming potential terrorist
out to take down democracy.
I am for keeping in mind our losses fighting for democracy.
I don’t know that figure but I do recall 22,442 British Service personnel did not return from the Battle of Normandy in June 1944.
‘Morning All
“Ain’t that the truth files”
https://twitter.com/Agenda_21_30/status/1296767265468284928?s=20
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EdrIlrcXYAAGi8F?format=jpg&name=900×900
On that theme here’s an interesting article:
The most basic thing one needs to know about a democratic regime, then, is this: You need to have at least two legitimate political parties for democracy to work. By a legitimate political party, I mean one that is recognized by its rivals as having a right to rule if it wins an election. For example, a liberal party may grant legitimacy to a conservative party (even though they don’t like them much), and in return this conservative party may grant legitimacy to a liberal party (even though they don’t like them much). Indeed, this is the way most modern democratic nations have been governed.
But legitimacy is one of those traditional political concepts that Marxist criticism is now on the verge of destroying. From the Marxist point of view, our inherited concept of legitimacy is nothing more than an instrument the ruling classes use to perpetuate injustice and oppression. The word legitimacy takes on its true meaning only with reference to the oppressed classes or groups that the Marxist sees as the sole legitimate rulers of the nation. In other words, Marxist political theory confers legitimacy on only one political party—the party of the oppressed, whose aim is the revolutionary reconstitution of society. And this means that the Marxist political framework cannot co-exist with democratic government. Indeed, the entire purpose of democratic government, with its plurality of legitimate parties, is to avoid the violent reconstitution of society that Marxist political theory regards as the only reasonable aim of politics.
Simply put, the Marxist framework and democratic political theory are opposed to one another in principle. A Marxist cannot grant legitimacy to liberal or conservative points of view without giving up the heart of Marxist theory, which is that these points of view are inextricably bound up with systematic injustice and must be overthrown, by violence if necessary. This is why the very idea that a dissenting opinion—one that is not “Progressive” or “Anti-Racist”—could be considered legitimate has disappeared from liberal institutions as Marxists have gained power. At first, liberals capitulated to their Marxist colleagues’ demand that conservative viewpoints be considered illegitimate (because conservatives are “authoritarian” or “fascist”). This was the dynamic that brought about the elimination of conservatives from most of the leading universities and media outlets in America.
But by the summer of 2020, this arrangement had run its course. In the United States, Marxists were now strong enough to demand that liberals fall into line on virtually any issue they considered pressing. In what were recently liberal institutions, a liberal point of view has likewise ceased to be legitimate. This is the meaning of the expulsion of liberal journalists from the New York Times and other news organisations. It is the reason that Woodrow Wilson’s name was removed from buildings at Princeton University, and for similar acts at other universities and schools. These expulsions and renamings are the equivalent of raising a Marxist flag over each university, newspaper, and corporation in turn, as the legitimacy of the old liberalism is revoked.
Until 2016, America sill had two legitimate political parties. But when Donald Trump was elected president, the talk of his being “authoritarian” or “fascist” was used to discredit the traditional liberal point of view, according to which a duly elected president, the candidate chosen by half the public through constitutional procedures, should be accorded legitimacy. Instead a “resistance” was declared, whose purpose was to delegitimize the president, those who worked with him, and those who voted for him.
I know that many liberals believe that this rejection of Trump’s legitimacy was directed only at him, personally. They believe, as a liberal friend wrote to me recently, that when this particular president is removed from office, America will be able to return to normal.
But nothing of the sort is going to happen. The Marxists who have seized control of the means of producing and disseminating ideas in America cannot, without betraying their cause, confer legitimacy on any conservative government. And they cannot grant legitimacy to any form of liberalism that is not supine before them. This means that whatever President Trump’s electoral fortunes, the “resistance” is not going to end. It is just beginning.
With the Marxist conquest of liberal institutions, we have entered a new phase in American history (and, consequently, in the history of all democratic nations). We have entered the phase in which Marxists, having conquered the universities, the media, and major corporations, will seek to apply this model to the conquest of the political arena as a whole.
The whole article is here:
https://quillette.com/2020/08/16/the-challenge-of-marxism/
Toby Young is an Assistant Editor of this blog.
Having witnessed at first hand a discussion forum, based in America and aimed at those wishing to discuss their anxieties in safety, descending to ad hominem bullying and even libel under anonymous protection and with the blessing of the moderators of anyone without the correct “diverse” opinions, I can well understand how those in the presidential debate lacking the correct “diverse” opinions can feel hounded.
I sometimes feel like someone having to leave school, giving up any hope of getting an education, because of the uncontrolled antics of bullies and the ineffectiveness of the teachers. Why couldn’t this person simply be offered a decent school?
I would rather attacks on Trump were not quite so stupidly woke. There is plenty enough to criticise the man for his absence of scruples, especially when it came to betraying the Kurds, his highly dodgy friends in high places, and perhaps most damning of all to Joe the Plumber in Detroit, any failure to live up to his promise to get America back to work. Did he actually drain the swamp or merely attempt to attempt to use crap as foundation material?
Far more tricky a question, and one that Democrats need to answer, is that is the alternative any better? If not, why not?
Couldn’t have put it better, Jeremy.
Creekit – I know that Engerland wish to make defeat impossible – but being 500+ up, they do seem to be rubbing the slammers’ noses in it…. If they don’t declare very shortly, they won’t get a bash at them tonight….
I had expected Buttler of all players to get a move on but inexplicably he slowed up. Not sure why.
England need 20 overs against Pakistan this evening, each of our quickies given 5 overs apiece and told to go flat out.
I still have serious doubts about Root’s captaincy. My choice would be either Stokes or Buttler. That way Root could get back to doing what he used to do best viz. batting at number four.
Buttler appeared to fall into a batting coma. It just wasn’t natural with the state of the game.
Yup. It was an extraordinary lapse for a player with all the shots in his repertory.
Buttler appeared to fall into a batting coma. It just wasn’t natural with the state of the game.
Looks as though he is going to bat out the innings.
Root will probably take 10-12 overs at the Pakistan openers the way this is going. He would be mad not to let Anderson and Broad at them.
Declaration. Three down before close of play?
Two down as of this instant.
Do you fancy a job on TMS? You would get to commentate alongside Asa Guha and banter about hard knobs for breakfast.
I fear that my ever increasing dislike of bames would preclude me….
You were spot on Bill. They are three down this instant 24-3.
Huzzah
Looks as though he is going to bat out the innings.
I agree with all you’ve said there. Buttler looked tired late on in his innings.
My other thought is that Ben Foakes could be number one wicketkeeper with Buttler as reserve but with Buttler as a high order batsman and captain.
Spared the gloves Buttler could take on captaincy. He has a fine cricketing brain and the ability to adapt. Stokes is a natural vice captain at present and needs to be free to do what he does best.
Rory Burns is not quite up to the job of opening batsman, just as Joe Denly was never an England number three, both despite having good records in County and as captains.
Jack Leach of Somerset must be spitting blood at not having been given a game. He is a great spinner and can also hold an end carryIng a bat.
I think the England team are very close to top notch but must address these weaknesses and be bold in their selections.
Again, I agree, since you seem to be mirroring my thoughts too.
Rory Burns is a bit of a conundrum. Since he had a decent summer last year I would advise him to get some specialist coaching. I don’t know if he is in contact with his former county colleague, Graham Thorpe, but if I were him I would seek Thorpe’s advice nonetheless. I would certainly persevere with him for the time being to see if he regains his form, especially as he is also potential captaincy material.
I had expected Buttler of all players to get a move on but inexplicably he slowed up. Not sure why.
England need 20 overs against Pakistan this evening, each of our quickies given 5 overs apiece and told to go flat out.
I still have serious doubts about Root’s captaincy. My choice would be either Stokes or Buttler. That way Root could get back to doing what he used to do best viz. batting at number four.
I understand some one is looking into making a decision on whether England is being or indeed have been racially motivated in scoring so many runs against the visitors.
Black bowlers don’t matter.
It’s a fine balance.
Fortunately I have a brown one (to wear with ratcatcher). 🙂
Black bowlers don’t matter.
I understand some one is looking into making a decision on whether England is being or indeed have been racially motivated in scoring so many runs against the visitors.
Oi Laffed
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Was he the coach driver, that when he broke down and was scratching his head over the engine compartment, one of them said…………………………………………. “Do you need a screw driver”?
Or two of the ladies were a bit behind coming out of the loo.
The driver had the rest of the ladies lined up for a group photograph.
One shout come on you two, the drivers trying to get us in to Focus………
What all of us at once, said Doris.
…after seeing the size of his gear stick!
Leaver she said …………..😉
…and fixed his problem by applying a liberal coating of oil over his working parts. 🤔
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Hope she didn’t splash her dress. Awful if she had to take it off.
The dangling hair (never advisable when working under the bonnet of a car) would shield the dress.
I hardly noticed the hair.
Tonight’s cocktail is a Brenda’s Delight. A Brenda’s Delight.Gin & Dubonnet c ice & lemon
Tonight’s aperitif is…….. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/05402fcf4702922d1eb350d9f71ca38df12c02cd6f253e22788227a5225df6e9.jpg
Stop showing off…!
It’s £2 a pop in Engerland….
Anything with Gin in it for me.
I’ve just finished mine.
But an Italian job.
Not yer Spanish Corona virus beer?
HM the Queen doesn’t drink Dubonnet. Her mother did though.
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???
It was an indirect reply, Harry, not a direct one!
[A bit like the Two Ronnies sketch.]
Stop showing off…!
It’s £2 a pop in Engerland….
Since I’m denied the possibility to visit a decent pub and drink proper ale, the occasional bottle of Belgian beer is small recompense. I certainly wouldn’t drink it in Engerland.
I like Belgian beer. There is a wonderful pub in Ghent – with about 150 beers that one feels obliged to try….before being carried back the hotel…
Actually. my local brewery shop carries a huge range of continental beers. I could re-create Turkish holidays, with Efes lager, if i chose to. Ghent is good; I’ve been there, and also Bruges, which has the ‘Half Moon’ Brouwerij de Halves Maan. https://www.brugsezot.be/en/home…
Efes? Not my first choice…
Nor mine. But pretty much the only beer available when in Turkey.
It has long been my ambition to travel from Ghent to Aix (la Chappelle) [aka Aachen]. Following Browning’s route to bring the “good news”.
Are you going to gallop until your horse founders, Grizz?
No, Conners. I’m neither Dirck nor Joris. I intend to pour my “last measure” down the throat of my triumphant “roo”.
Excellent choice, Harry.
Tonight’s meal is Barbecued rib-eye steak and chips. Barbecued rib-eye steak and chips.
Tonight’s meal is the remains of Thursday night’s meal..
Wild mushroom risotto. With half a block of Parmesan. Coz i’m on a diet. Sort of.
Parmesan is great as chunks to nibble on whilst consuming red wine.
Or grated into chips baked in the oven.
This…
Tonight’s meal is the remains of Thursday night’s meal..
So good you’re having it twice?
Vincent Twice. Vincent Twice.
Spaghetti ragu here. Chianti. Sorbetto limone for dessert.
Sigh…
Fresh morello cherries with coffee ice cream (Häagen-Dazs of course — what else?).
Mine own pet, made by my own fair hand! Haagen Daz? Pah!
You have never had the pleasure of my ….wife’s home made ice-cream. With the Gaggia machine…..
Isn’t that supposed to make coffee?
Thankfuly, it’s not Ben and Jerry’s…
Had a fillet steak, courtesy Rishi, on Wednesday. The Jolly Farmer was a bloody Harvester until a year or more ago. Now, it’s a proper pub. No obvious Covid precautions. Pretty much the ‘old normal’…
Like the song about New York – so good they named it twice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsi5lXxzByU
Duran Duran ate cous cous and contracted beri beri.
Actually with sautéed new potatoes, baked aubergine with garlic and chilli, and fried mushrooms. Rib-eye cooked on BBQ (at 300ºC) until medium rare and juicy.
Wretched midges are out. Been bitten on the elbow, and man! that itches… now the little bleeders are flying round my head.
Pity you can’t eat them… :-((
Any incoherent typing later this evening is likely due to waving my arms at the flying dots, and striking the keyboard…
I have mozzie screens over the windows to keep the buggers out. They are mostly successful but two nights ago, one breached my defences and bit me on the upper arm.
It still itches like crazy! I hunted it down and got the bugger though.
It was a big surprise to me when we moved here 20+ years ago, how virulent the wildlife is.
4-motor mosquitoes; endless adders. Massive ant heaps with very bitey ants. How do these buggers survive the winters??
Even the herbivores have it in for you. Get between an elk cow & her calf, and you’ll find out all about it!
You have moose in Oslo?
Yup.
Come into gardens in the winter.
One killed by a car on the road across the valley a few years ago.
We also have deer in the gardens. Little Cat likes lying where they congregate, and collects all their ticks…
We have moose here, allegedly. I’ve lived here for nearly nine years and I’m yet to see one. I think they are scared of Swedes.
Each year, the hunt doesn’t take their allowed quota. Getting to be too many now.
Get some Anthisan Cream Obs it works almost immediately.
Likely there’s some under the bed in the pharmacy box. Problem is, I have to get up from the sofa…
Get yourself a mini flame thrower.
Or get dressed its 19:30 over yonder.
Ate a lot of curry last night. I’ll fart the little buggers to death!
These are very efficient at dealing with mozzies:
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Mozzies. On holiday in Kas, Turkey a few years ago, we took the option of a final night at Dalyan, before being transported to Dalaman in the early hours for the flight home. We were sitting outside the hotel, when a waiter announced that ‘dinner was served’. We thought he was addressing us, but clearly he was talking to the mozzies. Suddenly, the air was thick with the little beasties, and we escaped to our rooms before we managed any food.
They bit me through my clothes in Suth Sudan; the swarm around a light, you could have walked on. Ugh!
I can smear some on the screen for you 😄
As i sat with my son after golf enjoying our pints of Sharps Atlantic a huge Horse fly started to make a meal out of my right arm. I crushed it’s ambitions but it left a mark. Anthisan is excellent for bites.
Erk!
Hate horseflies.
They have a bite like a lion.
Aloe Vera. I have a plant which I break a small piece off and rub it on the bite – works like magic.
I have a flat smacky thing that I try to rub on the fly, before they bite…
I have a flat smacky thing that I try to rub on the fly, before they bite…
Big bastard this one was.
:-((
Better anaesthatise by incohol taken alternally.
:-))
HAPPY HOUR…
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Not too many effing rubber boats then eh. 🚤
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That’s a typical Eyore remark; I would prefer:
“There’s not enough Poohsticks”, sweetie … x
Jesus H Christ.
Nobody, but Nobody, ever utter the words ‘Noble Savage’ in front of me.
Bloody Amazonian savages are putting primary school age boys through some sort of ant ‘ritual’ to toughen them up.
Still, at least it not Africans ripping little girls to pieces.
Wasn’t Noble Savage coined by Rousseau? A fantasist who never ventured beyond his home community.
He spent some time in England – perhaps that’s where he formulated the idea of the Noble Savage (NOTTL- not yet having come into existence….!)
Good evening Sue.
Do you know this rather lovely song?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BjzPDv5lP4
That’s because they are anything but savages! Their arcane rituals might upset your sensibilities but they are far more intelligent than we are.
For a start they do not breed out of all proportion to their environment. They only eat when hungry and respect their living space. Maybe if the so-called “advanced” civilisations of this planet (which includes us) studied them more and learnt from them, perhaps we would not now be reaching 8 billion souls polluting our living space and killing off all the ecosystems and natural biodiversity. Those Amazonian tribes don’t do that.
Now tell me who are the “savages”.
Don’t be silly, they breed like every other human without access to contraception.
It’s just that most of their off-spring die very young.
True, they get wood in the Amazon like any other human species and that is part of the problem.
There are so many rubber trees in the Amazon that are being chopped up for timber that the rubber tappers have to be careful about protecting the valuable remaining source of condoms.
They are always on the lookout for logging gangs that are a bit too handy with their choppers:
https://www.npr.org/2015/11/04/452555878/deep-in-the-amazon-an-unseen-battle-over-the-most-valuable-trees
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKfR6bAXr-c&list=WL&index=11&t=9s If you watch some of this interesting video, from 4:00, you will see how those Amazonian tribes have the common sense not to eat too much and die of obesity, cancer, strokes, high blood pressure and heart disease. They are lean, healthy and happy. Bright people, I’d say!
Judgeing by our standards. Their way of life is totaly different. They prepare the children with the law of the jungle as that is where they live. The ant stings prepare them for what they will have to face. many of our children could do with some of that.!!
Siafu, not sisimisi.
Just looking at some gloomy statistics.
2015, Norway. About 100 killed in the traffic, 590 killed themselves (17 in traffic). So, suicide is six times more likely to carry you off than a car smash.Gee…
Depressed by the Scandi dramas. There’s another four episodes of ‘The Bridge’ on B4 tonight.
‘The Killing’ was brilliant.
The Bridge – all five seasons excellent, although I did miss Kim Bodnia in the later series
The price of booze would depress anyone.
Its the price of booze, stops you drinking yourself to death (but they don’t arf try).
They have their own Stills.
They may well do, but they don’t have their own Crosby, Nash or Young.
Groan!
Groan!
As do we.
74%, clean spirit… diluted down, good with flavouring such as juniper, fruit, & tonic! Hic!
There are kits of flavourings online and you can turn the spirit into anything you like. Ahem….so i’m told.
Flavourings available in many supermarkets…
Leave the Falkland Islanders out of this.
BUZZ OFF…@ £25 a sting…
Honey from Prince Charles’s own hives has gone on sale for £25 for a 350g jar
Highgrove Royal Estate Honey is said to have a distinctive lime pollen flavour
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He’s trying to sting people for as much as he can take them for.
Like most of the Duchy products.
Please don’t be so Beestly … a chap like Charles can’t sign on at the Job Centre and has to earn a Royal crust somehow,,,,,
Do stop droning on….;-)
He’s a King, not a Queen!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWLvm11MAaM
No B in King…
No! Two of them outside! Lucille where I’m going with this?
Lucille, his Red Gibson ES335?
I’m more of an Albert King fan (he of the upside-down, right-handed but played left-handed Gibson Flying V).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2mZwHVfBMk
Fabulous!
In my opinion he is behind the Davos reset button climate change new world order.
Gosh – that’s cheap and nasty.
He’s stinging you
A bad case of hives……
What you might call a combover.
Gloucestershire Honey is excellent as your son could no doubt tell you – but £5 per jar is the normal price.
Narfurk honey is OK, too, Missus.
I am just finishing the 1 kg jar of Catalan honey I bought in Garriguella in February. A fabulous Co-op producing wine, olive oil and other local produce – plus a resto with a €9 menu del dia….
The new normal
https://twitter.com/MoggMentum/status/1297131148330639360
I put this up last night as an example of Cultural appreciation in Soweto:-
https://youtu.be/-RSL_MrJhkY
The same ensemble with some Chevalier de Saint-George:-
https://youtu.be/VRBUA5rgaLs
Excellent. I re-watched Master and Commander (The Far Side of the World) for the 4th or 5th time the other day.
God help the USA if they elect Team Biden.
Ndovu posted this earlier. it is a frightening precis of the warped logic of the Democrat Party. I just wished the two presenters hadn’t laughed so much over the seriousness of the issues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39F-XpHeHXc
I’ve watched the first 10 minutes and done some fast forwarding to see if it gets better.
It doesn’t.
If these two clowns are the best that the opposition can produce then the Dems are in with a chance.
How many others, like me, say to Hell with them?
I don’t thinK the clowns are the ‘Opposition’ however, they make some very salient points about the Dems choice of speakers for certain topics. For Example – Elizabeth Warren (1024th Native American) to speak on Native American Issues….
Unimpressed…
They are commentators – nothing to do with the team.
I’ve watched a lot of their stuff – Alexander can get a bit over-excited and locquatious, but he’s usually on the button.
Either way, I’m afraid that I can no longer be bothered with that type of commentator/commentary.
Fairy nuff – but they are not always falling about laughing and they are usually quite on the ball , though can be long-winded.
And this from a friend today………
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=606&v=8oY08YCnzNI&feature=emb_logo
I’ve spoken in email to Alexandra many times, she’s always getting DOS attacked and demonized by You Tube…but she still fights on.
I thank God for people like her otherwise we’d only ever have left wing tripe to listen to.
J.T.
BLACK OLIVES MATTER
All olives matter!
Hate speech… :-))
Get stuffed!
Stuffed olives, I mean.
They are topp!
Just nibbling away, typical!
Stone them, stone them…
Kalamata
OlivesHarris?Is that the one who’s Biden her time?
It’s the Sniff and Blow campaign…………….
In hail to the chief?
I added a dozen stoned black olives to my baked vegetables last night. I love them.
Did you use the wrong oregano jar again?
That was hot paprika last time.
Did you use the wrong oregano jar again?
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The backlog and the frontlog coming up swiftly to become one, as I used to say on my return from hols. Every year.
Boros will never go over a fall like that, he has a Gates private jet non stop to a massive non job in Seattle.
I think most politicians suffer from cataracts.
Another demo that wont get much coverage……
https://twitter.com/Jimcorrsays/status/1297167027019362304
About what were they “protesting”? Not the Hindoo Teapot???
About what were they “protesting”? Not the Hindoo Teapot???
All the mask-wearing and Covid restrictions crap.
Begorrah.
As far as I can tell the protesters dislike paedophiles and poofs and are dead against compulsory vaccines and the wearing of face masks. Being Irish they may have other irritances.
Headline from the DT:
“William Shakespeare was ‘undeniably’ bisexual, researchers claim”
‘To Bi or not to Bi that is the question:
Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The stings in t’arris of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of doxies
And by proposing bed them. To bi—to sleep…..
Alas poor yorick
I blew him well
‘Undeniably’? Have they produced incontrovertible evidence to prove their claim? No – it’s all by deduction, so not ‘undeniable’.
And he was black
‘Night All
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Very good, Rik, my only pedantic SF moan is that the novel that was the basis for the Soylent Green film was titled ‘Make Room! Make Room!’.
Harry Harrison is one of my fav authors,I alway wanted to be a “Stainless steel rat”
I’m just reading Deathworld 3 Rik!
I’m just reading Deathworld 3 Rik!
Can’t you try something a little lighter Minty? Lassie Come Home perhaps?
Good call. But there is another anomaly, or rather anomalies – Brazil, Gattaca and The Matrix. Unlike the other titles those three are all films with no source novel.
Well, my dear son and wonderful daughter-in-law came to see me – all the way from Long Newnton. It was lovely to see them. Dan sorted out the new spare wheel to perfection. I rewarded them with a large trombetti. We went out for walk to Croxton (about ½ mile away) to see their herd of goats – and back; plus several walks round the garden. I must have walked well over a mile to day – and feel better* than I have for MONTHS. Only 55 mins to a little celebratory drinky-poo.
* I know I am tempting Providence – but what the hell?
G’donya Bill, i was delighted to see you had made a come back and are now sorted.
My best mate has been in a similar position to you and thought he was on a very slippery slope at one stage. But the doctors have now all cleared him of all but for a touch of gout.
The good thing is he doesn’t drink very much alcohol at all, just the odd beer shandy. Being the resourceful type i have latched on to his symptoms as being similar to those i suffered around 4 years ago. MOH does complain a lot about the amount of wine i consume. But i have the back up where as i point out if my old mate doesn’t drink how can it be harmful as we have suffered similar health problems and i’m fine now.
Cheers 🍷🍷 all the best.
BTW i have just poured her a large V ‘n’ T lime and ice.
:-))
I guess you herd the goats too.
Indeed – and they attempted to eat my DiL’s blouse. But she herd them coming.
They go “Bah!”, yes?
No. They go Mehehehehe…
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Good night all.
Portuguese squid stew for supper – fabulous. Then Brie followed by fresh dawdies.
Expecting a windy night?
Nope.
https://twitter.com/LeaveEUOfficial/status/1297095986112856065
Not only that, We don’t know where most of the buggers are.
Try booking a 4* Hotel and you’ll soon find out….
The sadly missed Keith Floyd. wonder what it tasted like. !!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm9sar5r4FY
Sadly missed indeed. Unfortunately, usually sadly pissed as well.
Very good, I guess, Johnny – with a slurp of wine natch …
Keith Floyd had a restaurant in Bedminster in Bristol, formerly known for WD & HO Wills’ cigarette factory. Think Woodbines.
There was a memorable TV account where his omelette was rejected by an elderly French lady who proclaimed that it was undercooked. She then proceeded to give Floyd a cooking lesson, by cooking the vegetables thoroughly. (Floyd was renowned for his crunchy uncooked vegetables.)
The French woman gave Floyd a proper lesson in cooking and brilliant admonition.
Edit: It was a Spanish Omelette.
I remember it well. It was all about the technique which dear Floyd could not possibly master. It wasn’t just about flipping the wrist to flip flop the darned thing it was all about style. I’m not surprised he hated the old bag.
That’s it; I’m off. My DiL has instructed me to walk down to the goats every day – so I’ll try t remember to take a camera tomorrow…
Have a jolly evening.
Must go and open a bottle – to reward the MR for all her care this last week (and 30 years)…
A demain.
Remember to wear a bell around yer neck, Bill …
Are you going to milk them? Make sure they are nanny goats if you do…
Evening, all. As virtually none of the lot in charge has ever had a proper job in the real world, why is anyone surprised that they are useless managers, especially in view of the fact they’ve let the EU do all the decision making in the last forty-odd years?
You are of course correct. We need people in parliament who have succeeded in business and other spheres of useful activity. A few actual scientists, engineers, architects (excluding the money grabbing Modernists, several of whom are already Lords) and to sack twelve dozen lawyers for starters.
The government propensity for preferring the employment of management consultants, advertising freaks and a cabal of superficial analytical pollster geeks has proven to be a disaster for the taxpayer.
The civil service is probably beyond repair as we have seen most recently with the operation of the Home Office and Foreign Office. Much the same indictment on performance grounds applies to the Department of Health, the utter failure of the NHS which the politicians prefer to proclaim a triumph, the utter failure of our ineffective Border Force to deal with the migrant invasion, the acquiescence of our supposed Police Force In the face of violent Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests.
If Boris Johnson is unable or unwilling to lead this great nation of ours I suggest he exits stage left and leaves the task to someone who will finally grasp the nettle and perform.
Such as?
I am up in the night again. Woke up at 4 not being able to sleep without worrying again, as always. There is no comfort in the World Service any longer. How I miss John Peel and his world music at 3am that kept me through the night during my divorce. That is how they should be doing “diversity”!
There was a programme last night on how the Beatles (the real ones, not the jihadis we must all now pander to) influenced the world during the 1960s, the decade of my childhood. I remember Beatlemania right from the start, and followed their music and break-up when I was a teenager, and knew pretty well every one of their songs.
For me and for the programme, they were like opening the curtains and letting in the fresh air onto the stuffiness and the hornrimmed world of Mary Whitehouse and her pursed lips, her perms and “the done thing”. In contrast to that, the same decade brought in the property developers and the wretched corrupt planners who set about destroying beloved landmarks forever, replacing them with tawdry and ugly concrete. They too went for the railways. In the 1970s, they set about the countryside, and in the 1980s our cultural institutions. How I miss the pre-comprehensive development England as much as those who reflect on how beautiful German cities were before they were trashed by fate and the consequences of the Third Reich!
Still, the Beatles made music that lifted us all and made us glad to be alive and gave us reason to move on with life.
What have we today, equally revolutionary? May I suggest, during this time when the revolutionary has become mainstream and old certainties torn down in a spirit of wilful ugliness, as a revolutionary someone about as conservative as you can get, and that is my muse and mentor whom I have often mentioned, and the name I put on my ballot paper in December 2019, Alma Deutscher?
She is about as far from the Beatles as is possible – very much posh rich middle class, whose parents are both academic doctors of philosophy, and one thing she ain’t is a John Lennon working class hero. Her music is not derived from jazz or rock-and-roll as the Beatles’ was, but has its roots in Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovski and Beethoven. She is far more like Clara Schumann than Lady Gaga. She can hardly remember the Beatles, when they happened forty years before she was born, Even her long-dead grandmother, a Jewish concert pianist drifting into history, was born two years after George Harrison was and five after John Lennon.
Her mission is to make the world a beautiful place in the teeth of much ugliness, and her weapon of choice is the violin, the piano, and a laptop with a MIDI keyboard and Sibelius, as if to remind us that beauty need not be divorced from the 21st century in which she was born and its technology.
In a time of so much that is disturbing, her music is a comfort and a rope to cling to, that there are better things around the corner if only we have ears to hear them. Isn’t this what the politicians and the church leaders should be providing?
Excellent comment, Jeremy, which deserves a wider audience.
I seriously suggest you repost it on Sunday’s forum.
A paucity of talent, unfortunately, as you adequately describe above.
Blundell’s and Oakham at the crease at the moment, Funny how such schools keep producing international cricketers and rugby players. I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that the teachers don’t knock off and go home just as soon as their last class is over.
The dulcet tones of the Dinner gong………………
10 minutes to go here…
Pakistan now 11 for 2 (For the avoidance of doubt that is the Cricket score)
Rub the barstards noses again and again and again. And again
Yup you have definitely regained your strength…!
It’s only a game! (Actually, it isn’t – it’s much more important than that).
© Bill Shankly?
Almost – his quote was “Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”
Exactly…
Almost, Geoff – Peddy’s quote was “Exacto. (© Peddy).”
Bill Shankly made lots of famous utterances.
After watching Celtic win the European Cup (the first British side to do so) he approached his good friend, the winning manager, Jock Stein, and said to him, “John, ye’re immortal!”
Shankly himself did not reach that level of immortality, even though his successors, Paisley, Fagin and Dalglish did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HB0giSCuFA
Anything by Simply Red rings my bell.
Goodnight, all.
Good night anyone who’s still on this site. I’m now off to bed.
Good night. Sweet dreams and pleasant thoughts. Slow and deep breathing.
Night Elsie. I feel I may be last.
Nope,
I am just dropping in after a full day at a golf tournament.
Good morning all – Sunday’s new page is here.
Morning Geoff. Thank you.