SURNAMES

i know this is a bit random! but I just read a bit about the source of surnames. Basically they started in Norman times. The English define themselves by what they do( e.g. Miller, Brewer, etc.), the French nobility by what they own Largely places in, like David Salisbury) whilst the Celts define themselves by their ancestors (Robert O’Brien, David ap Roberts, Hamish MacDonald). I guess this is similar to cuts of meat being French in name origin whilst the animals themsleves were named by those who looked after them i.e. the English.. I will have to look up the anthroponyms of immigrants.

Whilst on the fact trail it was not until 1730 tht English became the language of courts in this country. Henry IV was the first king after the conquest to speak English as a first language.

Since 1066 there have been no monarchs of English ancestry! Plantagenets (French), Tudor (Welsh), Stuart (Scottish), Orange (Dutch), Hanover and Sale-Coberg (German)!

English, words and spellings became standardised due to invention of printing press in 1476 – although it took centuries. Indeed there are still many regional variations such as plimsol/dap.

FLAGS

The more detail that comes ot the more horrific the actions of Hamas are. there is much talk about propotionality of the response. I totally understand Israels desire for revenge and to inflict a major defeat on Hamas, even if that means huge civilian casualties. However the Israeli government need to be careful of the long term impact of any over reaction. Hamas has no regard for human life – so it is necessaryto work out their motivation. Those who invaded Israel were suicide terrorists. Did the famed Israeli secret service actually turn a blind eye for political/military objectives?

So flags! I am unsettled by us putting the Israeli flag on 10 Downing Street and the demand for Wmbley to light up its arch with Israeli colours. Firstly is is copying those in Europe who have more erason to express there solidarity with Jews. Secondly it is more than a bit NAFF! And thirdly, does it set a precedent? Should we display Ukrainian flags everytime Russia bombs. What about support for the Rohingya people in Burma, the Uyghur in China. Perhaps a better idea would be to fly the UN flag?

STARMER

A barn storming effort from Keir. No real detail but it took the battle to the tories. 1.5 million houses is ambitious and his comments about stimulating the economy sounded great. Lots of smiles from delegates.

MANDELA

Where is there a Mandela when you need him? Whilst the jingoists are having a field day, and in all probability breaking international law with war crimes, where is the voice of calm and reconciliation? It is almost certainly too soon for this to occur but is there a voice of reason and peace out there? Sunak and Co are queueing up to encourage Israel with offers of military aid – it seems like they are the bullies mates chomping at the bit to join in the carnage and depravity. Two wrongs do not make a right.

I am surprised that the Israeli’s do not have the ability to use precision bombing to take out missle launching sites. maybe they do, but want revenge mafia style.

regarding the guilt of the civilian population I am reminded of the smugglers song by Rudyard Kipling.

GAZA

Firstly I need to state that I am totally against the violence for which there is no justification. And I recognise that Hamas is a terrorist organisation. However I still maintain a feeling that Israel’s attitude to Gaza and Palestine have been a contributing factor.

Just like many things it gets more complicated the one looks into it.

But firstly I take exception to Bravermans message to the police. Of course the police should step up patrols in Jewish areas to protect them and arrest anyone acting illegally. However to stop people stating support for Palestine is surely over the top.

The situation – Hamas has obviously been planning this for a long time. Is it an attempt by their backers Iran to destabilise the region and prevent Saudi Arabia forming closer ties with Israel? Saudi Arabia and Qatar will find it hard to justify close links with Israel whilst there is conflict with Muslim Palestine, and causing civilian casualties. Israel also seems to have attacked Hezbollah in Lebanon, who expressed support for Hamas attacks.

Whilst I condemn the attacks, the unequivical support given by western leaders (including Starmer) seems rather callous. Statements that Israel must be allowed to defend itself are ok, but when Israel pledges to bomb civilians in Gaza that is pushing ‘defence’ too far. Why the USA is sending an aircraft carrier and a strike force to he area is confusing. What they should be sending is diplomats!

Israel has the right to defend itself is the common mantra of politicians here. Pursueing Hamas into Gaza may be part of that justifiable defence, but killing civilans is not. Is there difference between slitting a throat, and dropping a bomb when the end result is the death of a child?

Will this affect world oil prices and supply? I suppose this depends on the response of the Arab world? If Iran is proven to be involved (although I would suspect a conspiracy theory if suddenly proven as the might of the Israeli spy network knew nothing before the attack). It also depends on the severity of the Israeli response – if seen to be bordering on genocide it is likely that the Arab world will find it hard to ignore. Already Israel has cut electricity and fuel supplies. However Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states have invested heavily in the west in recent years (Saudi sports washing alone runs into £$billions). It will be interesting to note the reactions of China and India. Whatever happens it is likely that the oil price will be volatile over the next few months, which is bad news for us.

Is it naive to be,ieve that a 2 nation solution is unworkable. Only a federal state would be able to bring peace?

GAZA

I have been amazed at the sympathy for Palestinians amongs folk in the village. Whilst rightly condemning their actions they have all voiced concern at Israels treatment of Palestine. I am sure that the Israelis will wreak massive punishment on the Gaza Strip which will further entrench the violence for years to come. Northern Ireland has not banished it all yet.

The one interesting aspect is hat Israeli Intelligence seems have been nil!.

I personally condemn all violence and stand with Jeremy Corbyn on this.

Tories must be gutted as they were hoping the press would concemtrate on slagging off Labour. Now the headlines are all about Gaza.

ISRAEL

So Israel says it is at war with Palestine – Palestinians probably think they have been at war for years. Personally I believe it is a case of ‘you reap what you sow’. Israel has treated Palestine with cruelty and distain for too long. Shooting and arresting children and journalists has inevitably led to conflict. The west cannot escape blame either – it has tolerated apartheid type policies by Israel for too long. Peace talks need to be instigated by the USA (they are the funders of Israel) immediately. Maybe a hindu leader of a nominally christian country could make some sensible comments – not holding my breath here!

SCOTLAND

Interesting by-election result. Labour overturn large SNP majority, Toties lose deposit along with all the other parties. Labour Party up 24%. Tories down 11%. SNP down 16%. Whilst unlikely to be reproduced in the GE it does look like the SNP will lose their dominance, labour will be resurgent and the tories could be wiped off the electoral map.

Could this be a precursor of what could happen in the north where people may return to Labour. However Starmer will need to up his game next week when the whole of the MSP will be looking for any opportunity to criticise and mock. I believe there are many people who are swaying towards Labour but are not convinced. Now is the time for him to set out policies that make clear what a Labour Government would do in power.

James O’Brien has also just pointed out that most 14 year olds today have no intention of ever smoking! So another policy of no substance. The number of transport projects that was initially published is falling daily (the rest seem to have been planned anyway. OMG they are so useless!

SUNAK

Sunak stated for several days that no decision had been made about HS2 – he lied. All these ne projects were not plucked out of thin air – they must have planned these for ages – indeed the video posted announcing this was filmed in Downing Street. Sunak has been in Manchester all week.

Basically the trap is laid for Labour. Do they reopen HS2 work, do they adopt all the plans that Sunak outlined? Sunak stated that he was planning for the future – but has put back Net Zero, abandoned High Speed Rail Travel.

The Advanced British Qualification. He stated that it was going to be knowledge rich. Does anyone know te knowledge that children will need to know, or should we be developing their ability to find knowlede and identify any bias involved?

The use of the law to stop smoking is fine by me, but shouldthey be putting more effort into education o prevent obesity and related problems?

WHERE HAVE ALL THE HOUSES GONE?

There has been no big hike in population in the last year, but demand for rental properties has risen massively. House prices are falling which indicates a surfeit of demand.

Over the last 10 years (to 2022) the number of second homes grew by 13% to 809.000 whilst there are a million empty homes in the UK. I am sceptical regarding the calls for planing restrictions to be eased. With increased congestion on the roads and ULEZ it would make sense for more flats in cities central areas. Building houses in areas with no jobs, shops or facilities makes little sense. No wonder Jenrick was spouting conspiracy theories this week at the Cons Conference. Has he done some more dodgy deals with developers? If built in suburbia and the countryside where are people going to park when going to te city? I think Waitrose amongst other supermarkets are proposing the building of flats above their shops – that seems mega sensible although they are doing it for purely financial reasons.