Thursday 16 December 2021

The end is nigh

 Everything has an end, entropy demands that. Even the universe will come to an end, matter will cease to exist and energy will be so far dissipated as to become meaningless, time too will end. If there is nothing happening then time will have no meaning.

On a happier note, the reign of Boris Johnson is beginning to show all the signs of terminal decline as his own backbenchers are turning away from him in their droves. History shows us that there tends to be a snowball effect, and we can hope that his demise is not too far away. We have had some not so good prime ministers, but most of them have had some endearing characteristics, Boris has none. He will go down as the worst PM that this country has ever had, and it really is time that he fell on his sword. He has single handedly dragged his party into depths that are new even to the Tory party, and for that the old guard will never forgive him.

The by election today could precipitate his fall, though, the lack of a good opposition, and the innate belief that the Tories can do no wrong, may see a Tory elected. We can but hope that people come to their senses. I won't hold my breath.


Wednesday 15 December 2021

Plus ca change

 It has been a while. Here we are on the cusp of yet another Christmas and I stumble upon the settings for this old blog. I have been reading through some of the old entries, and although much has changed, so many things remain the same.

We now have a third grandchild. Jacob came along two years ago and is a real delight. Jamie and Jo are rightly proud of him. Oscar is now at secondary school and Matilda is in year 4 and loving school.

The Tories are cling on to power but the cracks are opening up and the festering malignancy that is the Conservative party is oozing everywhere. Boris Johnson must know that his days are numbered and the knives are out, sharpened and ready. Another corrupt and nasty candidate will take his place, and with a few soundbites will have the Tory faithful back in harness.  The Labour Party has been successfully assassinated by Keir Starmer and the right wing press, and so come an election, the unthinking and uncaring will probably put the Tories back in. The political climate is thoroughly depressing to say the least.

Trump came and went, but he has left a huge trough of supporters, steeped in right wing self obsession.

Then we have Covid. I remember when it first arrived, people were saying it would be gone by the summer, and I was saying that it is here for a long time. It certainly is here and adapting to whatever is thrown at it. Current thinking is that we have to learn to live with it.

Anti vaxers are everywhere, claiming that vaccinations is and infringement of their human rights, as is the wearing of masks. Such is the nature of society in Tory Britain. Everyone has rights and only some have responsibilities.

I haven't written much at all recently, I seem to have lost my enthusiasm. I have hundreds of thousands of words assembled in various places but nothing in my head. Getting old, I know is a privilege, but it does come with issues that are hard to deal with.