Can there be any clearer sign of Britain’s decadence than the absence of its political leaders on ‘paternity leave’? The latest to prefer cradle to Commons is the leader of the opposition, Ed Milliband. Do these ‘leaders’ not realise that we are in momentous times? Does the allegedly socialist leader consider how his absence might appear to those who look to Labour to defend their interests, the employees facing the sack, the tenants who may be ejected from their homes etc? We have three leaders of child producing age, Cameron, Clegg and Milliband. What happens if they all have children at the same time? These people were elected for their supposed leadership qualities, not as caring daddies.
Beans, anyone?
Frank Ifield – The Wayward Wind
All you need is love
A few years ago I was asked to create a ‘video’ of the children for a fundraiser, I had no idea how to go about it, so I got a mate involved, here’s what he produced.
He thought that it would be a 20 minute production, took him a full day!
Learning Difficulties
I heard on the radio this morning that the government is thinking of turning various sectors of public service into John Lewis type employee co-operatives. The existing employees of, say, Bogsville’s Probationary Service will be able to come forward with a business plan and show how they can run the service better. This was presented as new thinking.
Really, have we forgotten British Rail already? That monolith was fragmented and flogged off at knock-down prices. Managers and staff were pressed to buy the bits and pieces, and some did. What happened? After running their bit for a year or two, they sold it on to some commercial outfit and made a mint. Did it improve Britain’s railway? Not really, but the new millionaires were happy. So, in three or four years shall we hear, ‘fancy buying a probation service, anyone?’
I wonder, is having learning difficulties an essential qualification in politics?
Zen snippets – 9
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
With a different twist.
Freezing time for Chicken?
I’m cooking for MrsOMG on Saturday night and I need an answer to this question. ‘How long can a chicken be safely frozen for’?
Any help would be appreciated.
OMG
At Last!
Pav – O Sole Mio
Musings on the USA after 2000.
This blog will be short. It is not because I am too lazy to write more, well, at least not only because of that; but because it is late and I have to work on a paper for a course.
There has been much discussion recently about the relative decline of the USA’s position in the world. In the past 20 years the USA went from the unrivalled hyper-power left standing after the end of the Cold War to a deeply indebted state unable to find competent leadership with unfriendly countries quickly losing patience with its profligate ways. There should be nothing especially surprising in this. It cannot be expected that a country can rely on sheer luck alone, as the USA has in effect often done in its history, to carry it through forever. It is equally impractical to ignore the sage wisdom of the fragrant Chinese Legalist scholar Han Fei Tzu when he wrote “no state is forever strong, no state is forever weak” before falling victim to one of the schemes he so enjoyed advocating. Continue reading “Musings on the USA after 2000.”
Foibles of recycling
Nothing so simple as recycling, composting and the like?
Well it depends where you live. And not only which county you live in, but which part of the county you live in. For example in Oxfordshire you have a choice of the following:
- Cherwell District Council –
- Oxford City Council –
- South Oxfordshire District Council –
- Vale of White Horse District Council –
- West Oxfordshire District Council –
and each has its own policy. Continue reading “Foibles of recycling”

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