THE BOY DUN WELL
What a difference a good speech writer and a functioning brain away from halluciagenics can make. Of course I am refering to the speech Charlie made to Congress yesterday. I am sure most of it went of the space cadets head, but he managed to quote Oscar Wilde, and refer to Charles Dickens, Kissinger, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt whilst also making pointed reference to Epstein, Ukraine, climate crisis and the Royal Navy. Most potently he refered to the Magna Carta and its refence in 160 Supreme Court rulings. Democrats in the room were ecstatic whilst others were just confused. He did not use bombastic language and his subtlety was wasted on those used to temper tantrums by their leader. Well done speech writers!
Meanwhile in the UK the Court of Appeal stated hearing the govenments defence of the proscription of Palestinian Action as a terrorist group. The government is an ass; more than 3000 people, some in the eighties, have been arrested for holding up a piece of cardboard stating ‘ I oppose genocide – I support Palestian Action’. Who the fuck is stupid and autocratic enough to deem aharmless act of protest illegal. obviously the government. I thought the courts were overwhelmed by acts of criminals. Perhaps the government should consider the IsraelibGovernment as a terrorist organisation and prosecute all those companies who line their pockets with the proceeds of genocide and the bodies of the tens of thousands of innocent victims.
Getting it wrong seems to be a theme for this government – despite Reeves saying she was considering a rent freeze – number 10 have refuted the idea. Those idealistic MP’s who were voted in as Labour Candidates must pondering their decision now. We are often remembered for our mistakes rather than the successes? This government will pay on 7 May – many people will vote against the government, not because of fundamental disagreement, but because the promises of a new beginning have not been fulfilled, the same old smoke screens and twaddle are being pedalled whilst the fat cats reign supreme. How can there be any moral argument against a rent freeze? Or nationalisation of water, and electricity and power.
Bright sunshine and a chilly northeast wind. Plants in greenhouse looking ok – maybe next week I will move them up to their adult plant pots!
LEGAL BACKLOG
We hear that there is a long wait not just for the NHS but to go to court. Could this be reduced by imposing mandatory fines on certain offences like shop lifting Most shops have cctv evidence so disputed fines should be minimal. And as with speeding offences there could be a points system so repeat offenders are treated more harshly. Police involvement could be limited to detailing the particulars of the offence , carried out by community police officers – baliffs could enforce payment. I am sure there would be caveats and problems but anything to simplify the system? We all pay higher prices due to shoplifting.
Rents – whilst at university back in the 1970’s my rent was fixed by a tribunal; this seems fair and should be reintroduced immediately. Properties with damp and problems would be penalised and eviction orders only used sensibly rather than greedily! So much that was ‘just’ seems to have been subverted by welfare and greed.
BORING
Noyhing much new in the news. Charlie is cosying up to Trump; Starmer is facing trouble over Mandelson, and the Express has a strop about welfare payments. Elsewhere violence flared in Mali, and the profits of oil companies has soared. Respect for Michael Glantz – he was the guy who continued to eat his salad when others were diving below tables at the Trump “I want a new ballroom/tantrum” fiasco. The British Press seems remarkably quiet on the supposed assassination attempt!
Strawberry jam making – Cheddar strawberries are the best! Chilly wind from the east today.
QUESTIONS
Regarding Trumps latest publicity stunt – I have questions. Why was the supposed perpetrator in the hotel at all? Surely full checks should have been made? Is it normal to have fully geared up combat soldiers hiding behind the scenes? Or is this a disguise used by the secret service agents? Is it normal to have such lax security that the supposed perpetrator could just rush through – I have seen better security at a charity sale in a village hall! Is it time for Trump to try something positive to attempt to post his popularity? Was this an assassination event or just a publicity stunt?
In the UK healthy life expectancy has fallen by 2 years to 60.7 years for men and 60.9 years for women; of the 21 countries studied only USA was lower whilst countries like Norway, Japan and Spain show steady improvement. Have life styles deteriated in the last 10 years? I would suggest that a growth in negativity has had an impact. Everything is monetised today – even fun runs and yoga in the parks. The press leads the way with scaremongering, even when the facts tell the opposite. Cities are no more lawless than they were 50 years ago when there were places in Brighton that I would go to after 10pm on a weekend night! Youth clubs have disappeared and friendly neighbours are a thing of past, long forgotten days. Is this an old mad speaking? Yes but only observing what i see.
Politics is appalling in the UK and worse in the USA. Politicians cannot tell the truth – ever. Water companies pollute our rivers and seas whilst creaming off large profits and bonus’s, Oil companies exploit rising prices with no respect for the population. By my analysis about 25-30% of Britons are either stupid (50% probability), racist (95% probability) or just gullible (100% probability). Hopefully we will catch up with Spain and Scandinavia we have an ageing population who will pop off soon! I am not sure the next generation brought up with Torie lies and Thatcherism will be better? Time to hand over to youth.
AMENDMENT 25 SECTION 4
It would be easier but I doubt that USA politicians have the balls! or the intelligence!
Sunny and relatively warm here. I just planted sweet basil, greek basil and Californian poppies. PS. I like basil and tomatoes and therefore mediterranean food! And I just made some cookies with oat flour, lemon juice, butter and coconut flour taste good!
Meanwhile – it seems there is a momentum to get the UK to rejoin the EU. And also an article in the paper about mortgages – a government owned bank could give out mortgages fixed for 25 years by taking out Guilts no risk, no rescheduling charges and a certainty that would allow families to plan and prosper.
EDUCATION
Half of UK universities are setting deficit budgets and most are making cuts. The right wing are smiling broadly – universities are seen as hot beds of wokeism and the left wing. Indeed Reforms Education spokesperson has touted a need for 50% of young people to learn a trade – do we need an extra half million plumbers, carpenters and electricians a year! Pressure is on to raise tuiton fees to eye watering levels; to cut the arts and social science courses. Apprenticeships are fine, but with UK manufacturing in further decline , due to Brexit, a diverse and intelligent workforce is needed more than ever.
On student loans – a higher rate of tax for big earners would be a fairer way of repayment (if this is morally acceptable – to me it is not). Why should we force our future high earners to pay upfront for their beneficial contribution to society? It seems totally in line with capitalism (sorry for swearing) to charge people for their larger earnings once they are earning them – at present the threshold for repayment is ridiculously low. Society needs doctors and engineers (not so sure about financiers – but heyho!). Most employers want skilled people in their workforces (and we need to remember that AI will replace many jobs in the next decade or so).
By 2022 student numbers from abroad had reached 760000 each contributing massively to the economy and standing of Britain in the world. Unfortunately with Labours Reform induced policies this has been massively cut. Most of these graduates and post-graduates would have eventually returned to their countries with positive views on the UK, those that stayed would be contributing massively to the economy and multi-culturalism that, in general, we can be proud of (knuckle drageers and flag shaggers excepted).
For the morons who bemoan the need for trigonometry or algebra – I would state that without these stimuli to their grey matter (and other factors like discussing the context and meaning of Shakespeares works, or the impact of colonialism on countries, or the impact of Islam in the 12th century or many, many others) we would be poorer. I would ask – how many people with degrees will vote for Reform knowing that they would privatise the NHS, cut wages and employment rights. Do email me if you are in this category!
FRIENDLESS
Trump has no friends who care for him! I am stating the blatantly obvious here – friends or even family would tell him to stay off social media completely, and especially not to retweet stupid comments by his psychopathic followers. The latest 2 instances are; His comments about the Falkland Islands/Malvinas – which are meant to be a threat to the UK for not supporting his illegal war games in Iran. It would seem to me that the residents in those islands should determine their governance present and future, and Argentina does not set a good example for democratic governance.: Secondly his retweet of racist nonsense regarding India. The most populous country in the world and along with China one with growing economic might. Who will the idiot slag off next – maybe the French could be asked to pay back rent for the Statue of Liberty? Ridiculous yes, but so was the MAGA spokesperson who suggest that Native Indians should be repatriated – stupidy knows no boundaries when it comes to American politics.
The world’s leading energy expert, Fatih Berol, executive director of the I.E.A., has commented that the UK would not gain anything other than marginal benefits from exploiting new projects in coastal waters. Obviously a rebuke to Farage and Badenoch and their supporters who are too thick to do any basic calculations themselves. He also stated that no one regretted investing in renewables; and that the impacts of Trumps fantasy war were likely to be long term on fertiliser, food, helium and software. The Labour government is unfortunate in that the war with Iran will affect the economy for years – and unlike Covid, the general public will be swayed by gutter press releases blaming Starmer or who ever follows him.
Labour is uping the attack on Green policies – especially legalising drugs. Again Starmer goes for the populist policy and ignores the facts. I have read no detrimental articles regarding tye many areas of he world that have legalised canabis; given the detrimental impact of stop and search policies on the non-white community it would seem to be socially sensible to legalise and I am sure the police would relish the reduction in their workload. The only concern would be related to how the gangs and lowlife would fund their nefarious activities – would we see an increase in kidnapping and female exploitation?
Sunny here and warming up – seedlings doing ok in greenhouse.
And a P.S. I SUPPORT PALESTINE ACTION.
ELECTIONS
In the UK they are less than 2 weeks away, and mid-terms looming in the USA.. It will be interesting. In the UK opinion polls are tending to be national rather than treating Wales and Scotland separately. Will Scotland show its preponderance for independance and the demise of Labour – will Reform prove to be popular north of the border? A similar scenario is occuring in Wales with Plaid Cymru leading the way. Farages obnoxious policies appeal to areas that have been ‘left behind’ by growth this century. PS. Old mining araes would seem designed for solar farms and wind turbines with their infrastructure already there and tainted soil – lots of job opportunities including data processing centres? In England Labour may take a hit in the former ‘red wall’ areas but alos cities and especially London, as young voters react to the demise of the ‘social contract’ – they are veering to the Greens and away from the racism of Farage. In rural area the Tory heartlands may continue to vote as they always have – but there are a lot of racists out there! So it will be interesting, not only politically, but also demographically and geographically. Will young adults bother to vote for a councillor whom they will never see or hear from again?
In America the situation is much more complicated/easy? Traditionally there has been a two horse race with no one else getting a look in. This is perpetuated by the ridiculous funding that tthe two parties receive and spend. Could this change with Trumps demise and and much Democratic ineptitude on major issues. With American power and influence on the wane, will Americans rebel against the inequity that pervades their society. The winds of change are blowing, bigotry and racism is retreating (Hungary and Spain, and even India).
USA made a feeble effort to get FIFA to change Iran for Italy – the tournament has already been tainted by the pathetic award of a peace prize to the warmonger Trump; by the sky high costs of tickets and parking and accomodation; and by visa restrictions on visiting fans. Also I think most fans will be more conscerned by the Premiership and Champions League than national teams – smaller nations like Scotland excepted!
TIME TO GO?
Leaders are the last to realise that their time is up. By definition most leaders are egoistic and surround themselves with those who feed thier egomania. Two examples – firstly Trump who came back to power after Biden failed to realise his health and age were not up to it. He gifted Trump the presidency by not handing over to a better candidate earlier leaving the Democratic Party in disarray. Presently Trump seems to have a hissy fit nightly on his private social media platform; he also took America into a war no one wanted with a very dodgy ally. A war incidentally that he cannot “win” – He has destroyed their navy and air force/air defence, and killed many former leaders but Iran still holds the key cards. Regime change as an objective seems to have failed with the leadership of Iran strengthened by American aggression. A ‘win’ for Trump would seem to be the ability to withdraw (after spending tens of $billions and causing the deaths of many civilians and children), Iran will retain its enriched uranium, control over the Strait of Hormuz, groups like Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthis will continue to thrive against Israeli aggression and atrocities in the West Bank and Lebanon. His rant against the Pope and subsequent AI images of himself as a saviour have misfired spectacularly! But his advisors continue to worship him – time to go!
Secondly we have Sir Keir Starmer. Again he surrounded himself with psychophants of limited ability.Whilst lacking in charisma and the art of public speaking, his reputation was based on his honesty and attention to detail learnt as a lawyer. Oh boy has he fucked up! As part of his appeasement of the lobbies by big business he appointed Mandleson as Ambassador in Washington – a move applauded by right wingers and business – he seemed the perfect fit as a Trump loving paedo (possibly), but also of centre right political views. The appointmentbwas typical of Starmers move to the right and loss of ideological beliefs in favour of retaining power. I am sure Labour have done much to make the country better since coming to power – however the bar for improvement was incredibly low! It is not the rising cost of living that will defeat him – but the loss of hope. Almost everyone has to put up with a lot of shit in their lives – we cope, some with a smile, others with a scowl, but we all have a belief that things will be better in future. Yes even the knuckle draggers and flag shaggers who believe that everything would be better if all coloured people went away! But voting green is what many people will do on the 7 May in UK local elections, and Starmer will realise, or not, that he has let the people who voted him into power, down. That he should go is beyond doubt (by me), but who has retained any dignity in the appeasement of Reform and the right? Ed Miliband and Angela Rayner have both earned some respect whilst appearing to be loyal – Rayner’s renaissance is party due to the abject horror show of Reforms finances and especially those of Richard Tice.
Otherwise – a fierce cold wind this morning – I had gloves on for the first time in ages. But sunny and warm, turned heating off an hour ago, watered hanging baskets, and greenhouse – tomato plants making slow progress!
