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Heading for a Civil Rights Clampdown?

Posted on March 15, 2021

Before it is buried under the next bit of news about vaccines, Shamima Begum or Prince Harry, I must write a few paragraphs about the new policing bill going before parliament. Firstly, it probably would have slipped under the radar if it hadn’t been for the chaotic scenes at Clapham Common on Saturday. It would have been sneaked through the back door whilst we all indulge ourselves in Covid-19 stories. With 24-hour newsreel, it is nigh on ...

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How Did Tories Extend Their Lead?

Posted on March 9, 2021

I tell you what has intrigued me this week. The Tory Party extending its lead over Labour in the opinion polls. Why is that? Some say that it is down to the vaccine roll out that has been a success. Others say that it is because the government are doing well in the circumstances and that Boris is doing his best. My son made me laugh the other day when he said that it won’t be long before Johnson gets a little trophy for being ‘Most ...

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Can’t Get you Out of My Head – Not the Kylie Version!

Posted on February 15, 2021

If you want to know how you came to having your political opinion (whatever your preference) and how it has evolved, can I suggest something? Watch the new documentary series by Adam Curtis, called ‘Can’t get You Out of My head’. It is a fascinating tale of geopolitical shifts that have allowed us to become the confused and some might say broken society, we are today. A series of geopolitical misjudgements, coincidence, and bad luck ...

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Holidays in the Sun

Posted on February 11, 2021

I don’t know if it is me who is losing the plot or others, but what is so confusing about booking holidays? Anyone who follows the news must know by now this government hasn’t got a clue what it is doing, so why look to them to see if there is any chance of having a holiday this year? I would like a holiday this year, but I don’t know if I can have one or not, so I am not going to get all flustered about it. However, if I were in a ...

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Procrastination that Failed a Nation

Posted on January 26, 2021

When I am working, I have had to get myself into the habit of dealing with boring matters as they come into my email box before they become an escalating problem. I have this terrible habit of ignoring the uninteresting, yet vital things, until it is almost too late. I’m a bit like the kid at the breakfast table frantically doing his homework on its due date a full three weeks after it has been set. Proactive Satisfaction The funny ...

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