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Looking Forward to our Exclusive US Trade Deal!

Posted on January 7, 2020

With regards to Donald trump blowing up Qasem Soleimani, it not whether he is a horrible bloke or not that worries me. What disturbs me is that Trump acted like someone with an underdeveloped front cortex when he did it. Most people I know have developed logic over impulse as they get older, thinking about the consequences of their actions before carrying them out. What seems to happen is that when we are older, the instant impulses we have ...

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Bush Fires – A View From Australia

Posted on January 3, 2020

Part of me wanted to write something about the Australia fires this week. However, I realised I was not qualified to do such a thing. How can you possibly imagine how awful it is from thousands of miles away? However, my friend Trevor Hickman is there, in the middle of it. Here, Trevor reflects on his Christmas holiday trip that evolved into scenes from a disaster movie... Marlo is a small sleepy town in East Gippsland Victoria. It’s ...

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New Decade, New Resolutions!

Posted on January 2, 2020

January, The month of New Year resolutions, kept and broken. Apparently one third of resolutions are kept, which is encouraging. That seems lot to me, but I guess it depends on what the resolution is? I suppose if it is to have 19 cigarettes a day rather than 20, it is registered as a success. Some resolutions are achievable, whilst others are ludicrously grandiose. My Resolutions My 2020 resolution is to once again join in the ...

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2019 – A Brief Review

Posted on December 31, 2019

Well, another year passes and some how the planet still exists. Every year seems to get more ridiculous. Amongst all fake news and bullshit memes, it is like being in a parallel universe where we no longer know what is real. Politics It was another cracking year in politics, with Theresa May finally falling on her sword after a host of defeats for her broken government. I was delighted to see the back of the ‘dancing queen’, not ...

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Rebranding Christmas

Posted on December 20, 2019

Driving through White Waltham (near Maidenhead) yesterday, I thought to myself, "Every time I drive through this village, it seems to be flooded". Then I realised that every time I do that drive, it is when I am dropping off a Christmas gift to a client of mine in Maidenhead. Every year feels the same, it is like Groundhog Day. Big puddles, flooded fields and swollen rivers. A New Tradition When I was out with the dog earlier, as I ...

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