Britain is being attacked my an insidious disease – racism. After it seemed that racism was on the decline, Reform and Restore have again made it acceptable to publicly repeat racist comments, facts are irrelevant as the two parties via to be the most vile. Disadvantaged youths can join in the fun by revealing that although their brains are addled by the lack of cushie jobs – no hard labour please! their muscles are fine, especially when it comes to throwing bricks at police officers trying to ensure that the rest of us can live in a civilised community. For Farage it is a welcome diversion from questions about his questionable lies regarding funding – foreign cryptocurrency billionaires are not giving him millions for fun – they will expect a return, one which will do absolutely nothing to enrich the wealth or lives of the poorest 90% or society! Voting for Brexit was an act of gross stupidity, voting for Reform or Respect is sheer lunacy!
So back home, I have had an electric fire on this morning as it was a tad chilly, no cost as I have solar panels and they paid for themselves 5 or more years ago. I have watered the greenhouse where the tomato plants are beginning to flower, basil seeds are growing as are the greek basil. I am making herb, garlic and olive bread at the moment and might make some oat cookies with nuts and dried apricots later? I have also just deadheaded the roses – I am deciding whether to cut the wisteria that has come in the window of the conservatory – all it have blooms, the scent is divine.
FIFA World Cup will start at 8pm on Thursday, so we can expect genuine flags of both England and Scotland, (the only large flag I have is Mozambique with an AK45 on it!). and can we expect the gutter press of the Mail, Sun, Express and Telegraph to find some sordid little misbehaviour by an English footballer (preferably black) to attract buyers by eclipsing real front rage outrage at Farages perfiious nature and the convictions of white thugs for throwing bricks at the police in Southampton. No mention of WAGS this time – although there is still time. The weather may play its part too – FIFA rules that any thunderstorm within 8 miles must result in the suspension of a match (one of Chelseas in the USA for the World Club Cup was suspended for over 2 hours with just 6 minutes of full time to go! Pubs and bars may have to stay open later? Scotlands first game is at 3am so migt not be finished by breakfast?
