
We had been out the night before with Isobel and Tony, starting in the evening which meant that Tony and I missed the Arsenal match. While he was walking down with his lovely wife, he was getting updates on the score as Arsenal thrashed Everton at home. My son was there with us while my daughter was at a birthday party. We had good food, and for the two ladies, good wine. That day had been a busy one for the kids and my wife with trips out shopping as well as a race to drop my daughter off in time.
And the Arsenal match was a good one. Our home form is much better than our away form, which is not good for our match against The Scum next weekend. And we were helped by the terrible defending of Everton which is not going to be present next week. It was great to see our two new signings play so well, but they face a much tougher test next weekend.
And when it comes to Fight Club, this of course refers to Jacob Rees-Mogg and his brave and appropriate reaction when people decided to prevent him from speaking. I disagree with him and considering his latest comments which have been directed at the Civil Service over a report on Brexit, I consider him a fantasist due to his conspiracy theories. But then interpreted, he decided to engage with the protesters who were not capable of engaging him in reasoned debate.
I am a firm advocate of free speech (within reasoned limits) and my view is that if you can not debate with someone over a matter in a civil manner, you have no right to hold those views.