I think he’s a thoroughly decent chap, in the Tom Brown’s Schooldays manner. Boris is Flashman, the school bully. Both are anachronisms and surplus to requirements in the post colonial age, but at least Rory has integrity.
At the rate of people leaving the tories and going to independents there is obviously enough to suggest the tories will be done for in the next election........I am very surprised that labour are frightened of losing. Surely there is enough people against leaving in all parties etc....to put it to the vote to just abandon Brexit altogether...........So why don't these parties just get together and try and get that through. Something aint right with that lot and need to be cleared out.......
Chuka Umuna is our man of the future Beddy. Very talented, principled, shares our values of integration and is very Cosmopolitan. How we miss the great days of Tony Blair and John Prescott!!!
I would happily have Blair back in the blink of an eye and be gone with Johnson!!! His time as PM was far better than anythiing we have had since May, 2010. Having said that, how electable as a PM is Kier Stamer?
Just shows what a powder-keg of a political situation is going on in the USA. The other day, Trump alluded to a "civil war" situation if the Democrats successfully impeach him from office. Which, according to a Harvard Law Professor, is another impeachable offence in itself: https://www.newsweek.com/trump-civil-war-tweet-grounds-impeachment-1462044 So here is Trump's tweet, with the Law Professor's retweet over the top: And here is the response from a body called "The 3%": The USA is getting to be quite a dangerous and unstable place. Democracy is standing by and Trump is now daring it to come and get him. We're standing on a precipice here. What goes on in the various parts of the western world has a major effect elsewhere. And the USA has a bigger influence than most. Ok, the ordinary people here won't be bearing any arms, but they could riot. Provoked by the UK's own extreme right-wing agenda.
Yesterday, it was reported in the USA [as first revealed in The Times] that Trump has been in contact with other world leaders [apart from Ukraine and China] in order to muddy the waters on his 2016 election, the Mueller report, and dirt on political rivals. This is all impeachable action. What is interesting here is that it is very pertinant to the UK: Worth watching to the very end.
That's great. All done in a Gilbert and Sullivan mode. Classy. I'm downloading that one. I am the very model of a prejudiced Etonian My diction is impeccable, my politics draconian, I’m quite the polar opposite of what you’d call revisionist And though I went to public school, at least I’m not a Wykehamist I’m keeping the tradition of the gentry ent’ring politics How else are we to keep away the Corbynista Bolsheviks So through my vivid promises of dividends most decorous I’ve mobilised the Brexiteers to levels quite obstreperous I whip them up to frenzy in a manner so Pavlovian They do not seem to see that it’s increasingly dystopian So here I stand before you like a skeletal Napoleon I am the very model of a prejudiced Etonian I’ve studied all the Classics from Herodotus to Sophocles How else am I to criticise my colleagues’ etymologies? Perhaps that’s why I vote against most freedoms and equalities These authors are about as old as most of my philosophies! I know of all the backwards Parliament’ry curiosities Like letting Commons’ priv’lege keep me safe to spout atrocities I know the terminologies, chronologies and glossaries And yet I still behave as if we never lost our colonies. I often drain the public funds to renovate my properties Although I have more money than some smaller world economies I never make apologies for lack of reciprocities Despite the fact that swathes of Britons lack basic commodities! My views on social issues haven’t changed much since the Tudor times I rage against the slightest change to long-outdated paradigms I lack the base ability to sympathise or empathise My Commons’ sprawl exemplifies the privilege I symbolise When criticised on Women’s Rights I hide behind Catholicism Bending it to justify my heart-of-stone Conservatism, Yet I sound the clarion of fear of fundamentalism Without seeming to acknowledge this inherent dualism, I try to paint a picture of a Brexit most utopian And when they all explain to me the likely pandemonium I patronise my critics with my methods Ciceronian I am the very model of a prejudiced Etonian.
I am curently Reading Ian Marchant´s "Parallel Lines" in which he writes about not only actual train journeys around the UK, but blends it with a terrific social critique. In his view, railway privitisation was not for the benefit of the travelling public but for the shareholders. So transferring this to the health service where parts have been sold off to private companies, does the same principle apply whereby these companies exist for profit and not for the benefit us in general.