It is 100 years ago today that the Battle of the Somme started with a huge loss of life. The whole of WW1 was a slaughter of innocents. It should never have happened.
If we learn anything, it is that wars like this one are futile
and it is usually the innocents that are killed or injured. We should do
all in our power to ensure such futility never occurs again.
I am not a Quaker but I have great sympathy with their policy on non-violence.
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Friday, 1 July 2016
BREXIT
It is now over a week since the UK voted to leave the EU. Although the pound
has fallen the stock markets seem to have taken things OK so far. The UK seems
to be on a self destruct route at the moment with the Labour party in
civil war and the Conservatives thrown into confusion by Boris not
standing for PM. It will be some time before the fog clears and we chart
a new path.
Personally I do not trust Gove and think Theresa May would make the best PM, although I am not a Conservative voter.
If a snap General Election is called my inclination is to vote Liberal Democrat again.
Personally I do not trust Gove and think Theresa May would make the best PM, although I am not a Conservative voter.
If a snap General Election is called my inclination is to vote Liberal Democrat again.
UK Weather - summer?
We are now in July and certainly here in East Anglia we have had one of
the worst summers I can remember so far. We have had just a few
continuous days of sun and settled weather. Most of the time it has been a mixture of rain,
cloud and some sun.
In the west of the UK it has been better, but we have had a real absence of high pressure over us with long settled, warm, sunny, weather.
Roll on summer!
In the west of the UK it has been better, but we have had a real absence of high pressure over us with long settled, warm, sunny, weather.
Roll on summer!
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Our elder son
Our elder son came up from London to see us this afternoon. He is a
professional jazz pianist, so works odd hours. When he comes up, he helps
us in the garden. It is always good to see our boys.
Hedgehog and Muntjac Deer
This morning, we found a hedgehog in the back garden. For those
unfamiliar with these, they are about 15cms long, prickly, and cover
about a mile on their, mainly nocturnal, walks. We used to see them
often at our old house but this is the first seen here. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog.
Muntjac deer seem to have taken a fancy to our sunflowers as the tops have been eaten! See http://www.bds.org.uk/index.php/advice-education/species/muntjac-deer
Muntjac deer seem to have taken a fancy to our sunflowers as the tops have been eaten! See http://www.bds.org.uk/index.php/advice-education/species/muntjac-deer
Friday, 24 June 2016
BREXIT - the new reality
So the referendum has taken place and the UK people have chosen to leave
the EU. All of my close family voted to remain IN. The future of the UK
is unknown. Indeed, the future of the EU may now be very different. All
I hope is that we remain friends with our neighbours in Europe. We have
always wanted the EU trade, but we have never sought closer political
ties. The future is ours to forge and we must chose a good future that
unites its people not divides them.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
The EU referendum - vote!
If we vote to leave the EU I shall not be too surprised. It is vital that everyone votes as this will impact the UK for years to come.
The REMAIN campaign has been very negative and focused on the harm to the UK if we vote to leave and not the benefits of being "in the club". A vote to leave will probably mean that Scotland will want another referendum and lead to the break-up of the UK. If we leave the EU then I think others will follow and the Euro will collapse. This is serious for the world.
It is entirely possible we could vote to remain in the EU. One thing is certain: the outcome is too close to call.
It is possible David Cameron will continue as UK Prime Minister for years to come. On the other hand we could see Boris as PM as early as November. What is certain is that politics is changing. If we leave I suspect a lurch to the right politically will occur. This is happening in many EU nations and this is dangerous.
Although my wife and I voted IN (remain), the outcome could go either way. The EU cannot continue as a weak protectionist club. It has to change or it will fall apart. The danger of this happening has never been greater.
The REMAIN campaign has been very negative and focused on the harm to the UK if we vote to leave and not the benefits of being "in the club". A vote to leave will probably mean that Scotland will want another referendum and lead to the break-up of the UK. If we leave the EU then I think others will follow and the Euro will collapse. This is serious for the world.
It is entirely possible we could vote to remain in the EU. One thing is certain: the outcome is too close to call.
It is possible David Cameron will continue as UK Prime Minister for years to come. On the other hand we could see Boris as PM as early as November. What is certain is that politics is changing. If we leave I suspect a lurch to the right politically will occur. This is happening in many EU nations and this is dangerous.
Although my wife and I voted IN (remain), the outcome could go either way. The EU cannot continue as a weak protectionist club. It has to change or it will fall apart. The danger of this happening has never been greater.
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