I cannot think of a government in modern history that has visited so much grief and division on this country. For almost 12 years it's been chaos and disaster of Conservative misrule.
They've stoked nationalism, culture wars, regional division and inequality. They've made Britain a pariah on the world stage and a laughing stock in Europe. They've increased inequality and done nothing at all to level up the country beyond hot air. Meanwhile cronyism is rife...
..peerages are doled out to their mates like candy. There's no vision. There's no big plan. Brexit continues to be nothing more than a pyramid scheme that only the gullible still buy into. It's like a bad joke or a terrible nightmare
The Bullingdon boys who smashed up restaurants in their youth, went on to wreck an entire country. That's all Cameron and Johnson have achieved
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Does this mean that Rodd Liddle can only understand the people he so frequently lambasts, if he first sits through an after dinner speech by one of them? Or does it only go one way?
People have always walked out on stuff. In the 90s I saw people walk out 'in disgust' at the in-yer-face plays of Ravenhill and Kane. In the 80s someone invited an ANC representative to my school and several right wing boys walked out on him... go back in time and you get same
In January 1969 students at Rutherford College of Technology disrupted and then walked out on a speech by racist Enoch Powell radicaltyneside.org/events/protest…
Excellent piece. All that is wrong essentially boils down to Johnson's utter contempt for "ordinary" people. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
In a 2019 interview with the Spectator Johnson said that the problem with the UK was: “loads of people in parts of… Oppidan Britain [having] a sense that their lives and their futures weren’t… important”. I thought that extremely telling. "Oppidan" essentially means "townie"
... or outside the elite. Johnson views the nation in public school terms. It's "us" the "elite" and "them" - "the townies". These things are firmly inculcated into the products of public schools. It's deep set.
It was perfectly legal to take cocaine, marijuana and opium even into the 20th century. Queen Victoria like to chew cocaine laced gum and once shared some with a young Winston Churchill. Gladstone supposedly put opium in his tea before big speeches....
People have and always will take stimulants. If you make them illegal they will buy them illegally. Was ever thus and will ever be thus. Rather than fighting an unwinnable war on drugs we need to manage them and live with them and accept that people like them.
As to weed getting "stronger" that's a result of the Iron Law of prohibition. It's a result of government policy and the drugs being illegal.
Johnson says food and drink 'export market is growing all the time' in fact according to the Grocer, they were down '4.5% to £9.2bn in the first half of 2021 compared to 2020, and down more than 17% from the first half of 2019.' So not true.
2: Johnson says the 'Americans are lifting their ban after decades on British beef and lamb.' That ban had nothing whatsoever to do with membership of the EU and was a result of BSE aka mad cow disease. As it is lamb exports to the US generally are negligible. They don't eat it.
3: Government's own figures put the value of UK lamb exports to the USA at £35 million. Which is - well nothing. gov.uk/government/new…
In December last year, Kay Burley was suspended by Sky for 6 months for breaking tier 2 regulations after celebrating her 60th birthday. Remember that? amp.theguardian.com/media/2020/dec…
Guido broke that story. Seems to be very quiet on the Johnson breach. Maybe just preparing their copy.