PROTESTS

So the government is to give more powers to the police to prevent protests, it also wants to stop strikes. There is am alternative, take action to increase public sector pay and stop policies which harm society and the environment. With nothing to protest about there would be no protests.

It is odd how papers and organisations that ask if they support or disagree with strikes and protests never ask whether it is fair that CEO’s of FTSE100 companies should have a 44% pay rise?

THIS WEEKEND – 15 JAN 2023

I will start with the shit – Thames Water has been pumping raw sewage from an overflow pipe at Amply St,Peter non-stop since 20th December. Southern Water Pumped shit onto 83 beaches last year. Braverman spouts shit at a holocaust survivor. Johnson paid £4445 for a meal in NY on a Government Credit Card. Tory donor Clipper Logistics were paid £11 million for PPE and are now to be paid £4.5 million to destroy it. Davros is inundated with private jets bring the rich and privileged to their annual talking shop. The Russians are hitting Ukraine with more missiles so Nato countries are providing more tanks. Will this war continue for years? Israel continues to harass Palestine at all levels. Iran continues to execute people for not agreeing with their authoritarian and bigoted regime.

Football

This season is one of the mist interesting for ages. ManC losing at ManU today leans it is close at the top, and if Spurs beat Arsenal it bunches up at the top. Everton and West Ham bottom! Notts Forest climbing. Wolves, Leicester.and Leeds in danger zone along with Bournemouth and Southampton. Lower down, Sunderland lose at home again to mid-table Swansea, Bristol City gain some points against Birmingham whilst Burnley and Sheffield United seem to have the top 2 spots assured with 10 point gap to Watford. Division 1 was to see Plymouth keep the gap at the top with a draw at Ipswich although Sheffield Wednesday cut the lead to 3, the top 3 slots would seem to be between these 3 whilst at the bottom Forest Green Rovers continue to battle at the very bottom. Another draw means they are 3 points from safety with MKDons, Morecambe, Burton, Accrington and Cambridge all fighting to avoid the drop.. Then Div2 where the top three dropped points whilst Colchester moved away from the drop zone. Chelmsford lost on penalties.

And My footie game is also very close with Adam and Aaron swapping the lead. I have been abysmal this week – next week I will shine!

CHEESE BISCUITS

  • 150 g strong cheddar cheese
  • 100 g plain flour
  • 50 g butter I use unsalted
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • 1 egg yolk

INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Grate the cheese using the finest cheese grater setting.
  • Put the flour and butter into a food processor and blend just until it has formed a breadcrumb consistency. Then add in the cheese, egg yolk and paprika. Alternatively use your fingers to rub the butter into the flour and then stir in the cheese, egg and paprika.
  • Knead a little with your hands to form an even dough and then wrap in cling film and refrigerate to rest for an hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 180C
  • Sprinkle flour on the work surface and roll out the dough until it is about 2mm thick. Cut out circles with a pastry cutter and place them on a baking tray lined with baking parchment.
  • Bake them in the oven at for 10 minutes. They will puff up a bit. Turn them over and press them down then continue to bake for another 5 minutes.
  •  Cool them on a wire rack.

I might add garlic and basil?

Or this recipe looks good!

BREADSTICKS

A recipe which I will try later. They are in the oven – I added sage and rosemary and some parmesan and some salt and coarse ground pepper. We will see. I also sprayed them which might make them crispier? Who knows!

POLITICS

Well Starmer was useless in PMQ’s. I appreciate he is playing the long game and keeping his powder dry, but really he could do better. It is amusing to see how the Tory rags do not know what to do though! There is a limit to how often they attack Harry and Meghan. On strikes they know that the NHS workers deserve a large pay rise and have public sympathy; they know the NHS has been underfunded and that it is the fault of 12 years of Tory ineptitude (being kind), corruption (being honest) or maybe part of a bigger plan to privatise the NHS fully (probable). They do not like Sunak but he leads their party and seems to be playing to the tune of 55Tufton Street and the ERG. They seem not to trust Farage (rightly) and yearn for Johnson (who was brilliant for newspaper sales!) – one states that Johnson is doing a deal with Sunak to get a safe seat. There are not many of those left nowadays! It seems highly probable that Johnson would use his seat at the next election as he has been a shit MP for his constituency.

Strikes and wages and taxes. With inflation at 10% (falling) prices are going up. With inflation the BoE raises interest rates and cost of housing goes up. The obvious answer is to raise tax on the wealthy which this Government cannot do as it relies on extreme right wing elements for support. Tax revenues from petrol will also fall as electric cars become more common. One area which could yield profit for the government is a tax on property. I bought my house for £180000 in 2001 (figures approx.!) yet it is now worth circa £400000. Why should I be able to make £220000 profit. Inflation has been low in that period so either increase Council Tax or death duties would seem fair?

The other alternative is to increase VAT on luxury items – this would need to be carefully constructed to avoid extra tax on quality items rather than luxury. I am thinking white goods – a quality product may cost 10 times a cheap one but last 20x longer. The same is true of some clothing. But a 30% VAT on say cars above £40000 would yield lots and not impact sales. Introducing tax on aviation fuel would also seem sensible (with discounts for those carriers who provide travel of more than 5 million miles).

And what happened to the Robin Hood Tax? on City transactions?

RAIN

We have now had about 24 hours of what I call spoke rain. Everywhere is sodden and dark. Next week looks brighter but colder. Followed by usual winter weather of cold spells followed by wet ones!

CLIMATE

Climate change seems to be increasingly serious, it has been irrefutable since I started teaching in 1976. Deaths by climate are increasing. Records broken across the world. And Sunak takes a jet to Leeds. I will not waste my breathe on climate deniers ignorance.

The time for individual action will never disappear, but now is the time for governments and industry to act. And fast. This government is already way behind in advancing wind and solar and insulation. Why?

It is mot easy or cheap[, but the alternative is so much worse.

DAY OF ACTION

The TUC have discussed a joint day of action by Public Sector Workers. The Governments response is to introduce new laws to limit strikes. Richard Draw – MP for the toffs on the right has suggested calling in the Army. To do what? Shoot strikers? There are not enough in the armed forces to man any of the public services safely! The debate will galvanise the old duffers who vote tory and maybe white van driver, but the thinking public support decent pay rises for all. Those not in unions or where unions are impracticable are regretting their lack of power. Why are energy costs more than double those in Europe? Why are average rents so much higher here? (UK-£1200; France £800; Germany £700; Spain £600). Food inflation is 9%. CEO wage rises are average of 45%.

Vacancies in NHS and Education will increase without significant wage rises as the baby boomers retire. The governments hidden (not very well) agenda is to privatise much of the NHS despite the comparisons between USA and UK being eye watering.

PARLIAMENTARY EFFICIENCY

Great talk by Mhairi Black regarding Parliament as a toxic place to work. Surely only the traditionalists and foggies can support it. Firstly it should be based in Northern England if not moved around. It should have a minimum of a 3 day 12am -4pm full attendance set up for National issues. OK I am thinking this through! Most of the time watching Parliament TV the chamber is empty. So maybe fiscal/national issues could be timetable for one day. The committee system could be expanded and used to report back on full attendance day/s. The argument against the EU was that EMP’s were not known or available for surgeries. These surgeries should be a requirement of the job (Johnson and others please note). The Speaker should ensure efficiency in the calling of debates so that not all MP’s are required at haphazard moments. The present building and situation is not fit for purpose. Electronic voting is a must.

If City bankers, etc. need to contact MP’s they would have to open offices in Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford or Manchester! A purpose built Parliament with office and secretarial space, suitable committee rooms, Ministerial suites so that Ministers could communicate with Whitehall or wherever! I am sure that the Parliamentary timetable could be arranged to enable a usual 3 day week with 1 for surgeries.