First – childcare. UK comes 23rd in list of selected wealthy countries for child care costs for a couple. More expensive than Slovenia, Spain and Slovakia and infinitely more expensive than Estonia. Does to matter that a couple on a low income would need to spend 30% of their income on childcare (and up to 50% on fuel) before rent/mortgage and food.
STRIKES
The numbers are increasing and the Government does nothing. Well apart from derailing any hope of a settlement for rail workers.
The ERG and other bombastic morons are fixated on Brexit and the supposed conspiracy. And Braverman is stating that she will bring down migration (which is at a record high, largely due to Ukranians and Hong Kong agreed migrants. The one area that could be cut is foreign students – paying £18.500+ each. The vast majority of whom will return to their own countries at the end of their courses. Impact on the UK economy will be massive, especially in localised areas like Sunderland.
LEMONS
DINNER IDEAS
CHRISTMAS DINNER IDEAS
Jamies Xmas
Prawn Cocktail 18
Roast apple and squash soup 22
Roast chicken 64
Flavoured butters 66
Rack of lamb 74
Nut roast 88
Cheese pie 90
Baked squash 92
Cracker ravioli 96
Roast potatoes 108
Potato al forni 112
Champ pie 114
Tuscan potatoes 116
Balsamic potatoes 120
Roasted parsnips 128
Red onion gratin 130
Brussel sprouts 134
Clapshot 138
Cauliflower cheese 142
Red cabbage 144
Get ahead gravy 152
Vegan gravy 154
Cranberry sauce158
Pigs in blankets 164
Veggie stuffing 168
Yorksire puds 170
Apple pie 226
Icelandic rice pudding 234
Granita 248
Apple carpaccio 250
Mincemeat strudels 268
Cannoli Brandy Snaps 274
Billionaires shortbread 276
Badass brownies 280
Gingerbread 286
Truffles 292
Biscotti 294
Florentines 296
Lemon curd 306
Chilli sauce 308
Winter slaw 320
Roasted carrot and ado salad 322
Baked Camembert 336
Sausage roll mania 342
Smoked salmon blinis 344
Quasadillas 350
Samosa cigars 352
Baked buns 354
Party dips 356
Mediterranean cookery
Meat briquets 73
Falafel 77
Spanish empanadilles 75
Green lentil soup 96
Soup 100
Garlic soup 114
Spicy pumpkin soup 113
Fresh tomato soup 116
Potato and onion tortilla
Stuffed toms and peppers 132
Couscous stuffed pepper 135
Veg moussaka 140
Potato and pumpkin souffle 144
Polpettes 148
Spinach with raisins and pine nuts 152
Spanish potatoes 161
Roast potato withered onion 162
Kleftiko 256
Moussaka 254
Roast leg lamb with saffron 258
Roast lamb with rosemary 262
Lamb casserole with garlic and broad beans 264
Persian chicken + walnuts 338
Chicken thighs +garlic +lemon 340
Onion focaccia 401
WORLD CUP
Well done Iran for ignoring their national anthem and their supporters for the banners. Shame they are not that good at football! Or were England just a class act on the night? Great display by the youngsters Saka and Bellingham. Nice football too. Wales went from numpties to. heroes (almost) after a dreadful first half they retrieved a draw with excellent 2nd half performance. The next game will give us a better idea of the relative abilities of the two home nations, and the only two sides not representing a country.
WORLD CUP
I see the right wing ghouls have not started ghouling about whether Kane and Bale should wear LGBT arm bands. They are having too much of a good time criticising the team for taking the knee! I used to think that those on the left complained too much! But the ERG and Bruges Group ir incandescent with rage – the gammon faces can be seen from space. They hate the Conservatives more than Labour. Is fascist anarchism a fair name for them?
I just realised that the World Cup is a football tournament. It will raise millions of which some will get through to poorer nations. Who will win? It is often not the best team. So there is hope for England. I do not think Wales have the squad to make it far. Will Messi or Mhappe or Pedro or de Bruyne or Neymar or Ronaldo or Suerez; or will a new one like Gave, Leaf, Valverde or Kudos come through to be the star.
England have played well against Iran. Good possession then touches of brilliance from Saka, Bellingham and Stirling. Iran have just got one back. Lovely goal from Rashford, on as sub and one, two three touches and a very cool goal.
WEATHER
Wet again with persistent rain for a couple of hours. No flood warnings so far near here.
Wintery with temperatures in single figures. I have moved mist of the mints in pots to places by the house to reduce exposure to cold/wind. I will put rest by the garage – then strip the front garden when dry!
AUTUMN STATEMENT OR ITS NOT A BUDGET!
Will the government announce plans to cut subsidies in the HoC and the free parking? Moving tax thresholds will hit middle income people who need to pay rising mortgage costs. Raising top rate of tax to 50p would raise a couple of billion. Imposing tax on aviation fuel would raise quite a lot. Cuts in public spending will be counter productive in the long run. A windfall tax on banks would be good. However all these are tinkering and putting patches on. What we desperately need is a trade deal with Europe. Leaving the EU has meant an increase in paperwork and more barriers.
We will all be annoyed by 5pm. Not annoyed even next morning (Friday now) but
It was a bit here, and a bit there, give a bit and take a bit. Not a lot to get angry about, and not a lot to get angry about. The right wing are devastated which must be a good thing! he did sound Luke warm on energy efficiency and green power which is better than Truss. But energy efficiency spending in 2 years – why wait? Why not onshore wind farms now?
My take on the statement was one of, we know what we need to do but are afraid to go the whole hog, due to the IEA supported/supporting MP’s like Redwood and Sleaze-Dogg. Clever tactic of using delayed implementation of policies hoping people will forget by the time they happen. It also inhibits future (possibly Labour) governments who would need unpick policies – a bit like BREXIT.
RUSSIA
Whilst the Daily Fail keeps “Culture Wars” on the front page, The Torygraphy says Russian missiles hit Poland. It actually appears to have been Ukrainian missiles that were to blame. However the Russian barrage of missiles that the Ukranians were trying to shoot down are the true cause. Shoddy journalism does not help anyone. One has to have sympathy with the Ukrainians who are facing a continental winter without power. It seems that Putin has realised that he cannot beat the Ukraine on the battlefield so is taking out the infrastructure.
It seems likely that NATO may respond by stationing anti-missile batteries along borders with Russia. Meanwhile Xi Jingpin and Modi have cooled their relationships with Russia.
Elsewhere – a toddler does in a mould invested damp flat – MP’s who voted against a law making landlords responsible for this sort of thing should be outed and vilified. I hope this issue is raised at PMQ’s. What else could come up? Eustace talking about the awful trade deal done with Australia (but Labour is not really to confront Brexit). Inflation at over 11% would seem a certainty. Food inflation is particularly concerning. NHS waiting list of 7 million+ has impact on employment (unemployment is rising). Oh basically questions could be about anything this government has its finger in – it is all fucked up. Zac Goldsmith has criticised climate deniers for their stupidity (that means several members of the Cabinet).
Local Authorities face a £10+billion shortfall over the next 3 years – council tax would have to rise by at least 20% to cope with that! Closing libraries and swimming pools will create problems in the future. Health Care is largely down to LA’s and with some hospitals talking of 30% bed blockage there really is a problem. Yet again I ask where does all the money go?
Sperm counts down by over 50% across the globe. No explanations given.
Nice article in the G today about Jeff Bezos and his charitable donation – why does he not just pay tax and proper wages?
Bullying – we know about Braverman and Williamson – Raab is the next whom it seems will be investigated. can questions be raised about the severance pay to Cabinet members dismissed for misconduct or general uselessness!
LABOUR
The left in Britain needs to be careful. What appears to be a huge led in the polls is not due to their success, but to the abject failure of 12 years of Tory rule. Starmer needs to get off the fence on Europe and pay. The message on energy is good and positive. We need more of that. Brexit is now being widely acknowledged as an economic disaster, and should be called out as such by the Labour Party. Greater prominence needs to be given to other Shadow Cabinet Members to move away from the infatuation with party leaders.
