Friday, 22 November 2019
'Tis the Season to be Jolly...?'
No it isn't, not yet, but the attitudes of the people in town today represented the Christmas cheer we meet annually. Women blocking the way with buggy's, women walking into you in shops, miserable faces all around, cheerless shop staff cheerlessly dealing with the cheerless customers who cheerlessly obtain needless cheerless goods for others to break or wonder how to hide. In short the Christmas season has started already. All I needed to find was a drink sodden Santa Claus to make my day!
The day was indeed 'Dreich!' Gray, rain sprinkled clouds from the south east hurried across the sky, blowing the remaining leaves around the streets and chilling those forced to walk therein. Indeed the only bright lights came from the ambulance helicopter which landed in the park opposite to collect someone and rush them onwards to hospital.
Umbrellas early on, removed by the 'breeze,' as the weatherman calls it, sprinkling rain afterwards and many a coat turned up and yet, as I wandered out of B&M after a fruitless search for children's cheap gifts I passed a man and his son in t-shirts. Macho men who walked fro the covered car park to the shop showing us their strength. Ponces!
Boris has been on the hustings again, or rather has not been. He was to attend a debate in his own Uxbridge constituency on December 5th or 6th, date not sure as yet, but has not responded to the call to attend. This is the normal local debate at any election and he knows he ought to be there. Possibly he cannot cope with an outraged audience, such as the one facing Dominic Raab at his local meeting in Esher. He was 'booed' and catcalled and did not have an easy time. Boris is not good at handling such scenario's. Maybe he will just run away? If he does they will just put an empty chair there and ask questions anyway, the chair might know more.
Of course it may be a ploy? Maybe he hopes to be deselected by the election. Possibly he hopes the electors will choose another candidate and dump him. That would save him losing face with his financial backers and avoid having to deal with the Brexit farce. We shall see.
Now I discover, this shows how little I have looked at news today, that a 'Question Time' special is to be aired tonight with, it says, 'Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn, First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats Jo Swinson and Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party Boris Johnson facing topical questions from an audience.' This will be the only real debate, depending that is who asks what questions! I suspect myself, if she is allowed to speak, that Nicolas will wipe the floor with them all, however I will expect the chairwoman Fiona Bruce to ensure she does not get a 'fair crack of the whip.' I wish I could watch this....
Unfortunately, as always, this programme will clash with the Linlithgow Rose v Falkirk Scottish Cup Tie at the same time. How inconsiderate and quite possibly racist is that? I am convinced this is to stop Scots watching the debate. I wonder if Boris will actually show, if he does not will they 'empty chair' him or cancel the programme?
It appears each leader will be given 30 minutes, they will take questions from the audience (how are they selected I ask?) one after the other. Then I suspect they start breaking bottles over one another's heads and screaming blue murder. It may not be nice but will suit the TV audience well...
The dreich weather along with my dreich walk about town, caused by missing the Free Bus, meant no photos were possible in the mirk. So, instead we see a lot of old birds who hang around here, or did in times past.
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7 comments:
I was able to see Corbyn and Spurgeon and a bit of Swinson before the internet broke up when the rain started. You'd have to be mad to vote Libdem after hearing her sorry attempt to excuse her past conduct when part of the Tory coalition...Learned lessons, she said...my backside.
Fly, She will struggle to keep her seat in East Dunbartonshire.
If Nicola Sturgeon was in the Labour Party, Corbyn would be nowhere.
So I gather! Looking forward to a Portillo moment at the count.
Dave, She is indeed cleaver and could go far. Just too politically correct for me, but far ahead of all the other leaders.
Such a shower the lot of em. Not that I watched. Good to hear about Dominic Raab though.
Jenny, Best avoided..
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