Take heart, read the Daily Pasture. It wasn't all bad the council elections. It was just the British people making sure the Labour Party got punished for not exactly carrying out their proposals. The two party system is being broken up and that is not as bad as we think. The Greens did not do too bad either, we have seven on our council, and yes the Reform Party has the majority now on the Council, but there is a good spill of other parties in the mix. Just ordinary people doing a job.
Yes of course there is the horror that is Farage looming over us, Trumpian, he is a fright of leering smile and teeth. But no worries he drinks beer just like the rest of you boys and has a canny way of getting his way with money. One warning! don't go down his path of crypto currency, he is only out there to fleece you.
So national emergencies cleared up what else is happening? Trump is stuck down the hole with the Strait of Hormuz. It reminds me of my cat Maxi many years ago who would grab the soft fleshy skin of my Labrador's jaw and Kim would stand uneasily still, impasse, not sure what to do as the cat tormented him. Kim 0, Maxi 1.
Did I hear the rumour that ammunition, maybe rockets and drones as well, are being used up to quickly in the theatre of war. 'Theatre of War' what a splendid way to describe the nastiness of war!
Also read an article about producing organic ammonia. Ammonia is used in the production of artificial nitrogen fertiliser and most of the world's crops rely on it. So the production of organic ammonia in this world of Climate change would be helpful, but unfortunately it doesn't help the artificial fertiliser that is stranded in the Strait. And to which everyone is promising us food shortages.
What a world! What a world!
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DeleteWell you had a good day in 'Paradise' Debby. still fighting back against the evil that has fallen back on America. Now it is our turn with Farage!
DeleteI just feel as if our darkness has spread everywhere.
DeleteImagining Farage as a "regular guy" who drinks beer like the rest of us isn't exactly comforting. To me, it smacks of denial!
ReplyDeleteWell that is how he likes to see himself but he is a dangerous man behind all that Steve. God I can't stand him gloating all over the place :(
DeleteThe analysis and speculation will continue for some time, until something more startling happens.
ReplyDeleteI hope it won't be too startling Janice, the speculation is quite extraordinary. I'm sort of glad they have bought back Gordon Brown to sort some of the nonsense.
DeleteI really hope we don't have to go through yet another ousting followed by a leadership contest. I think the British public are well and truly sick of those.
ReplyDeleteAs for Mr F, well "one may smile, and smile, and be a villain" is the line that springs to mind. I did, at one time, think that he would fire his shots over the bows of the mainstream parties and they would sit up and take notice, allowing him to melt back into obscurity, but it seems that isn't about to happen anytime soon.
Well unless there is a coalition of some form. But that smile quote reminded me of a baddy crocodile in a pantomime I once saw many years ago. Just like F it was all teeth and a hideous grin! Thelmax
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