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Isolation and the Coronavirus

Posted on March 5, 2020

I was listening to the radio this morning and there was someone complaining about being isolated from work by Coronavirus. A seemingly sociable and bubbly (probably annoyingly so) character, she was not looking forward to two weeks working at home alone. “Try 23 years”, I said, out loud, because when you work at home alone, talking out loud gets you in the end. I even got to the stage where I would answer the radio and tell the washing ...

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Coronavirus – How Much Bad News Can a Brain Take?

Posted on February 28, 2020

People who work at home will understand me when I admit I talk to myself in the house. I even talk to the dog as if though he is fully conversant in English. “Ok boy, just putting some washing in, then we will go for a walk”. I’m descending slowly into madness. Yesterday, when more great news about the Coronavirus came on the radio, I said, “Oh just fuck off will you”, and turned it off. I should be interested, as my shit pension ...

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This Country

Posted on February 26, 2020

I have watched ‘This Country’ with passing interest on a couple of occasions but never really got glued to it. However, last night I had my younger son over to stay and we watched the first two episodes of series three. I can’t remember the last time I laughed so much at a TV screen. It’s probably an age thing but I generally hate most of what I see on mainstream TV. I utilise my BBC license for web pages, and some stuff on iPlayer ...

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Impartiality, QT, and the BBC

Posted on February 24, 2020

I tend to play cricket on Thursday nights, so I don’t generally have the misfortune of stumbling upon BBC Question Time. Even without that, I have tended to avoid it after it turned into a bear pit last year when Diane Abbott was on the show. I am pretty much ambivalent when it comes to Diane Abbott. She is obviously a thousand times more intelligent than those who, without prompting, angrily request you don’t get them started on her. ...

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The New Immigration Policy

Posted on February 20, 2020

The government have administered a populist masterstroke with the post Brexit immigration policy. They have focused most people (particularly Brexiteers) on the minimum 26k salary to avoid immigration of unskilled labour. However, they have done this whilst distracting people from a potential race to the bottom in the skilled sector. For all those who think EU immigration was too high, it is music to their ears; at least the ones who do not ...

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