This paragraph is of something I wrote two years ago. Auto-suggestion prompts the ills of today. The editors are less critical, much is gratuitously violent and brutal. In the 30s we had not these options, just sport and our social life, not hunched over a TV, or reading magazines far worse than those we were… Continue reading 02.06.08, Knife Crimes and Stress in Teens
Author: jp
29.05.08, The Responsibilities of Old Age.
I find the government extrapolation of roughly gathered statistics, is causing knee-jerk reactions by both the government and the media, when quiet contemplation might have a totally different interpretation in what is seen to be a problem. Today we had a very crass example, where some backroom boy had done a bit of extrapolating and… Continue reading 29.05.08, The Responsibilities of Old Age.
28.05.08, More Worries.
Politics. Because of my experiences as an adult over 70 years, it worries me when I see that those in Labour are proposing David Miliband as the next leader. He has been a member of Parliament for seven years, and held three successive posts as Minister of State, each for about a year. The worry,… Continue reading 28.05.08, More Worries.
23.05.08,We Were Fast Asleep and Trusting
At least I was until today when I woke up realising we had been duped for years. In around the 70s a few of the members of my family were falling off the perch, and in consequence I periodically received small legacies. When some of these had accrued in my current account I went along… Continue reading 23.05.08,We Were Fast Asleep and Trusting
22.05.08, Interpreting The news
Youth Crime Impact. It appears that the increased spending has been almost a total waste of money and the targets have been missed in every case. In spite of this the government agencies are putting out statements which contradict those put out by the Criminology Department of King’s College London which has been doing a… Continue reading 22.05.08, Interpreting The news
21.05.08, Do The Think We Are All Stupid
Maybe we are, because otherwise they wouldn’t treat us so. I’m talking about politicians, advertisers, and all the misinformation that we are fed daily. OnĀ Sunday, on the Politics Show on BBC 1, Harriet Harman was put on the rack for two reasons. The first was that at either Central Office, or the local constituency… Continue reading 21.05.08, Do The Think We Are All Stupid
18.05.08, Have good manners disappeared?
I think some of the remarks which pass across the floor of the House of Commons, and are then transmitted on television, have all the ingredients of ignorance, bad manners, lack of respect, and above all are a bad example to the youth of the nation. If you go back through the ages and look… Continue reading 18.05.08, Have good manners disappeared?
17.05.08, Changes to the Class System
In doing a revamp to the blog, and in recent years hearing officers of the rank of colonel talking with regional accidents, made me evaluate the vast changes in our class system in the services, since 1914. These changes have mainly been brought about by the First World War, World War II, technology and growing… Continue reading 17.05.08, Changes to the Class System
14.05.08, Financial Anomalies
The Backlash of the Credit Crunch must be presenting Alistair Darling with a confusing headache. The repossession of an increasing number of houses might be doing solicitors, surveyors, and the auctioneers an increase in their incomes, and consequently the tax they pay, but the lack of building, and the lack of sales, are having a… Continue reading 14.05.08, Financial Anomalies
12.05.08, Central and Local Government
Briefly, I have worked in consultancies, contracting, quangos, local government and central government, as a technician in the Navy, or as a civil engineer in the rest. Let us first examine Local Government as I knew it, At the top is a Mayor and the Councillors. These are men and women who have worked their… Continue reading 12.05.08, Central and Local Government