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Monthly Archives: December 2022
A Grumpy Survey
So the end of what can only be described as a pretty shitty year to be honest. The UK is pretty much a basket case and laughing stock around the world, we have had 3 Prime Ministers, 4 Chancellors of … Continue reading
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It’s worth a shot but only if you keep the pressure on
It’s worth a shot but only if you keep the pressure on – Keith Brown, Deputy Leader of the SNP, has posed 60 questions to the yoons. Some are worth hammering home, at Westminster, at every opportunity, until they get … Continue reading
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Something Different: The best football players I have personally seen play –
The best football players I have personally seen play – I was chatting to a friend about football today and the players we had seen play and it got me thinking about it, I am a bit older than my … Continue reading
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Cameron, Osbourne, May, Johnson, Truss, and Sunak were all successful
While many of us are sitting cold, hungry, and afraid today – we should be thankful that our colonial government has been a huge success. The Financial Times has been showing us today just what it means when you elect … Continue reading
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Enough to make you puke
The UK is sick in the head to put up with this shit – Having a wee laze this afternoon I thought I would have a wee skeck at the headlines and bloody hell it is not good for the … Continue reading
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Comment: GRA
Comment: Westminster Can’t Intervene – No matter what you think about the Gender Reform Act passed yesterday at Holyrood, and for the record, I am against it, however, unless it breaks the law then there is no place for Westminster … Continue reading
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Something Different: Memories Revisited from December 2018
So off on annual leave for three weeks and I am not planning to blog all that much over the holidays from today, that will keep a lot of people happy lol, so I thought I would revisit this post … Continue reading
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Odds and Ends Wednesday 21st December 2022
Scary or scare-mongering? A Covid “mega wave” sweeping across China is a threat to the entire world, the WHO have said in a stark warning. Scientists predict that there will be over one million Covid-related deaths next year after China’s … Continue reading
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Odds and Ends Tuesday 20th December 2022
Local Councils are Vital and need more help – Councils are vital, they provide the real services that we rely on. From the roads to social care, to youth work, to libraries, to the bins, to the education of children … Continue reading
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Odds and Ends Monday 19th December 2022
Even the French get it – An article worth reading in a French Newspaper that captures the state of the UK right now really well. Empty train stations, rare subways, cancelled medical appointments, and unavailable ambulances. Not since the Thatcher years … Continue reading
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