Politics: The Debrief
‘Compassionate Conservatives'
Liz Truss, our current Prime Minister (apparently), the Margret Thatcher wannabe, has no control. The pathetic embodiment of yesterday's left overs…
Lord of the Flies
About time this manic 'Lord of the Flies' episode came to a bitterly sweet final chapter, though it is still not over….
A Bruising Week
Battered and bruised, the Prime Minister of the UK (for now), Boris Johnson, seems to have had a pretty rough week.
Letters, letters, letters
Everyone's getting £400.
The are some exceptional cases of course, if you own 3 or 4 homes you'll be receiving 3 or 4 times as much.
Dark days ahead!
I'm a political person, always had been, but everyone has their limits. Battling my way as best as I can though the never ending tsunami of tyrant capitalism…
New inexcusable lows
Plummeting to new inexcusable lows, scrapping the bottom of the barrel, like a gang of vulgar vultures huddle round a bin outside KFC
Tricky games
Welcome to the season finale of 'living in the UK'. A show pact full of nail biting stand offs, gut-wrenching plot twists and jaw-dropping suspense. As the events of this week unfold, many
Round and round
'The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round...'
Can't count how many times I've heard that little tune this morning. My son has been repeatedly…
Waiting for the Spring Statement
Sat on my sofa, coffee in hand, watching the news. Eagerly awaiting the Chancellor's Spring Statement.
Have we had enough of ‘em yet?
Food banks should not exist.
Before you get mad at me, think about it. If only people in work could afford to do simple things…..
Scary times
Then I switched the tele on, I endeavoured to find out what was occurring in the world outside our little bubble of peace. It would appear, some are not so lucky.
Just a quick one, I’m busy being poor
I haven’t written for a while, for which I apologise, much like the majority of the country I've been slightly preoccupied with trying to survive. Even though…
Quid pro quo
Squeaky bum time this week as the country waited patiently on the edges of our Swedish IKEA furniture for Sue Gray's report but,
Deflection and blackmail
Another day, another week, all is well and normal in the bubble of dystopian UK politics. The land of misfit Eton boys. Those that flagrantly gamble away with the lives of normal people as if we're nothing more