I watched the Arsenal highlights. We were unlucky in that we did not score more, but we were lucky that Nottingham Forest did not take the chances that they had in the first half. But, we are top of the league again after being knocked off it for one day. Fingers crossed we keep winning.
A blog mostly about my family. Though I also rant about other things, work, music, films etc.
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Monday, 31 October 2022
Sunday, 30 October 2022
Meeting a brother
One of my brothers came this weekend with his lovely partner for a wedding and stayed over. It has been a while since we saw the pair and it was great catching up before they went to the wedding yesterday and today before and after lunch at the Layer Fox. I am not sure when they are to come this way again, but we would happily put them up again.
The children have been busy decorating the house for Halloween. They had wanted to do this before, but I finally brought down things this evening. Sadly, this has included a bow tie for Leia which she wears with dignity. My wife says it makes her look like a boy, but I think that her beard gives her that appearance!
Friday, 28 October 2022
Trevor Noah on racism and Rishi Sunak
There has been controversy over the comments that Trevor Noah has made about Rishi Sunak and racism in the UK. The simple fact is that racism is still an issue for too many people in the UK. Things are much better than they have been in the past in that we now have a non-white PM who Conservative MP's have voted on who they think is the best person for the job. There was a time that the Conservatives were the party of racism, and while many would argue that not much has changed with the policies on refugees, Rishi Sunak shows that a lot has changed.
The video of Jerry from Lowestoft actually shows how a racist changes the expressed views on Rishi Sunak from outright racism, to finding other reasons as to why they are against our first non-white Prime Minister. Many will not like him due to his skin colour, but this may be a sub-conscious issue, i.e. unconscious bias. It will be hard to discern which people who are against him are against him due to his policies, or if his skin colour is a factor because for them, they will cite the arguments that Jerry from Lowestoft finally resorted to almost eight minutes into the video of his call to LBC.
A way of looking at how our nation is still racist is not how we treat our Prime Minister, but how we treat refugees coming from Ukraine to those coming from other nations. We may have to exclude Albania from this as it does seem to appear that those fleeing Albania are more likely to be economic migrants than genuine asylum seekers. Put simply, refugees from Ukraine, despite being in safe nations have rightly been granted asylum, but many in our nation do not want to offer the same to refugees fleeing Afghanistan, Iran Eritrea, Chad, Yemen, Sudan, Syria etc.
Thursday, 27 October 2022
Thursday morning update
The children appear to be enjoying half term. My wife has taken time off to look after them, though she may need a holiday after this. On Tuesday they had gone shopping with her, which meant that Leia was at the dog sitters until yesterday when my son and wife collected her. Needless to say, the dog was very happy to be back home. I did go to the shops with my son so that he could cook dinner. Normally he is very good at making Katsu Curry, but his efforts yesterday were sadly not up to his normal standard. I have bought pumpkins for them to paint, but the condition of him having it is that his room is tidy, which has meant that his pumpkin is still in the back of my car! Hopefully that will change.
The picture is from my morning walk today with Leia. Finally, remember that in the run up to Halloween, a witch is not just for that one day, but is meant to be scary all year long!
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
PMQ’s and accountability
Rishi Sunak pledged that his government will have “accountability” in his first speech as prime minister yesterday. After that, he reappointed Suella Braverman as Home Secretary. Bernard Jenkin had quite rightly pointed out that The Dark Lord, Peter Mandelson was brought back into the government after having to resign, twice, but while his reappointment was morally indefensible, it was not the week after he was forced to resign.
Tuesday, 25 October 2022
Steve Barclay and the NHS
Earlier on this year, Steve Barclay, the man now in charge of the NHS, was heckled by a lady who said that he had done nothing about the ambulance service. She was wrong. Under the Conservatives our ambulance response times have got worse. This is nothing to do with those working for the ambulance service, this is to do with paramedics having to wait at hospitals to hand over patients to hospital staff because there is no room in the hospitals for new patients to be admitted.
Monday, 24 October 2022
What a goal!
Granit Xhaka scored an amazing goal yesterday. Watching the highlights, we should have had a penalty in the first half and should have had more goals, but Southampton appeared to have had more input in the second half and put us under pressure and while Southampton scored a great goal, better defending as a team could have stopped that. Still, we are top of the league, but we could and should have come away with three points.
Sunday, 23 October 2022
Rishi Sunak, racism and the Conservative party
My wife has just told me that Boris Johnson is not to stand for Conservative leader. That is bad news for Labour as him being in charge of the Conservatives would result in a return to the numerous lies that caused him to resign before.
This means that the options are Penny Mordaunt or Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister. As a Labour voter, the one I fear the most is Penny Mordaunt, she is a brilliant communicator. While not as good as Boris Johnson in communication, she carries an air of competence.
The one I fear the least is Rishi Sunak and the reason for this is simple, it is racism. Not everyone who is against him will be driven by this, but a significant number will be driven by unconscious bias or outright racism. Earlier today we watched this clip on YouTube when the reason for this voter not voting for Rishi Sunak is racism, though later, they managed to find other excuses not to back him. No matter how good Rishi Sunak is, there is a large number of people who will not vote for him due to the colour of his skin.
For the record, Rishi Sunak is British. I would like to remind anyone who reads this that our King is the son of an immigrant, one who served our nation along with many others. We have members of Team GB who are not white and if Rishi Sunak is not British, those athletes such as Denise Lewis who have won medals for the United Kingdom have actually won it for other nations.
Saturday, 22 October 2022
Could my blog embarrass my children?
Apparently another of my daughters friends has found my blog. Will it change what I post? No. Friends of hers have found it before and that did not change anything. As people have noticed it is anonymous and when comments have been made that provide too much information about me or my family, they end up not published. The difference of course is the bond between her friend and me, but that is a different story for another day.
We have been out to celebrate her birthday and have been to Lucca in Manningtree which we all loved. We have celebrated many an occasion there and there is no doubt that we will return.
Today has been a day of relaxing. Leia had diarrhoea in her crate yesterday which my fantastic wife had to clear up as I had to get to work. Today she seemed to be fine and enjoyed herself but sadly threw up later in the afternoon. She appears to be back to normal and fingers crossed this stays like this.
Friday, 21 October 2022
Kherson
Thursday, 20 October 2022
Is Liz Truss the Lady Jane Grey of British politics?
Well, today was more interesting than yesterday was, well, more interesting than what I thought yesterday was. It appears that there was chaos in the vote in Parliament last night and now the premiership of the third female Prime Minister has become the shortest of all Prime Ministers in British history.
Wednesday, 19 October 2022
The Guardian-reading, tofu-eating wokerati
What a day in politics! Soon after ammending my profile on Twitter to say I am part of the Guardian-reading, tofu-eating wokerati, the person who said it is gone. I naively thought that this might relate to the savaging she faced at the hands of Yvette Cooper the day before,
Tuesday, 18 October 2022
In The Loop
Monday, 17 October 2022
We are still top of the league!
Sunday, 16 October 2022
Our new chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Hunt is back in mainstream politics. My children remember him from me shouting at the radio when he was health secretary and would lie repeatedly about the NHS. I could spend hours talking about his failures but I shall limit myself to just a few.
Wednesday, 12 October 2022
PMQs and Mermaids
PMQ's today was interesting. There were claims that the NHS is getting record funding, which if it is, is very short of what it needs. The economy was mentioned, though it is not doing too well.
Another U-turn has taken place, the Conservatives backing a windfall tax on energy, this only being on companies that do not contribute to global warming though. Our new Prime Minister did not tell outright lies though, other than a question on sewage, an issue that I would love the Conservatives to take legal action against The Guardian on.
On the topic of legal action, this brings me to an issue with Mermaids. A question about them was raised in PMQ's, one which has been raised by JK Rowling. It is hard to tell what is true but what is interesting is that Mermaids has not been able to get someone to represent them in this matter. We know from McLibel, that those with money can be taken down by those with lesser funds and I am sure that just like Keir Starmer did when it came to taking down McDonalds. Needless to say, there was a storm about this before today. It will be interesting to see what happens, but whatever happens, I do hope the truth comes out and clears either Mermaids or JK Rowling on this.
Tuesday, 11 October 2022
It was World Mental Health Day yesterday
It was world mental health day yesterday. I thought I would share some videos. I also thought that this image of our provision for mental health in our nation was important to share as well. Remember that when Conservatives bring up this day.
Monday, 10 October 2022
We are top of the league
I know that we are not going to be top for long, and we were not top after Saturday, but it is great to be back on top of the league. I watched the game with Tony at his and while he was optimistic, I was nervous. He did point out that last season, we would have been hoping not to be beaten by too much and instead we were wondering if we could win this which is a change compared to the last seasons. I am not sure if we would have beaten the Liverpool of last season, but we can only play who we play. While the Match of the Day (2) commentators were raving about our forward line, the game was an open end to end one which allowed the players to express themselves, as opposed to the more defensive game the weekend before. Fingers crossed, we may even stay top until we get beaten by Manchester City. If we are really lucky, other teams will take points off them allowing us to be beaten by them and still do well. But that only works so long as we do not drop points against other teams and those teams will now fear us.
Sunday, 9 October 2022
Energy bills
One of my children appears to think that energy bills are something we can ignore. I did ask them if they wanted my to get them Truth Social so that they could read the words of Trump directly, but they declined. Needless to say, they said all the right things about how they feel Trump is wrong about Global Warming and how action is needed about Climate Change, but let us see it change begins at home. I need to get them to appreciate the issues with fuel poverty that are present now, and will worsen this winter.
To be fair to Liz Truss, she has acted on this, though in a manner that benefits the energy companies, not the tax payer. When I say acted, I mean stopping things from getting much worse, though things are going to still be bad for far too many people.
A Bridge to Crimea
Saturday, 8 October 2022
Family
I have been to visit my mother. The children made a choice not to go over the issues with Leia from before, though my mother now says that she did not let Leia off the lead and instead put the lead down for 30 seconds. Not sure what she meant by that though. She did get to see Leia though whom she has missed as well.
We did visit my in-laws as it is around the birthday of my father-in-law. Have watched Strictly as well. It is good to see Tony Adams improve, loved his dance, even with the Arnold Rimmer sock suspenders! Hopefully Arsenal will perform better tomorrow.
Jesus was an undocumented child refugee. Should he have been deported?
The argument that we cannot afford to take them in, from a government who wishes to help the rich to get richer when others are getting poorer is wrong. Worse, it is an argument that is designed to spread hatred and division while distracting from the real reasons that we have increasing levels of poverty and hardship.
Friday, 7 October 2022
Safeguarding democracy
Earlier this month, or possibly last month, I had a discussion with my daughter about trying to safeguard democracy. She thought that I was being melodramatic when I mentioned that Hitler was democratically elected. I forgot to mention that Putin was elected in a system far fairer than is present in Russia now.
Democracy is only as safe as we allow it to be.
Tuesday, 4 October 2022
Ambulance waiting times
On Friday, I tried to arrange an ambulance for a patient who was in pain following a fracture to their back. I was initially told that the wait for the ambulance would be 28 hours but later was told there was no ambulance that could be sent out.
Monday, 3 October 2022
Leia is two
Sunday, 2 October 2022
North London is red
Yesterday, I watched the match with my mate Tony. My wife is at a course so was not able to join us. What a match. I am biased with Arsenal winning but the confidence with which they played at the start was amazing. Spurs managed to dent that confidence once they started to play and the game could have ended in a draw or even a loss for us. However, we were fortunate with our opponents going down to ten men in a challenge that was probably one that required a caution rather than a sending off. Hopefully this will fill us with confidence before our next two games, the one against Liverpool being the game that I am most concerned about.
Saturday, 1 October 2022
Victoria's Secret
Listened to this song last week and loved it. I actually listened to a cover first of all, but I have been sold on that and the original.