@CatrionaMakenzie
It's the bright lights, the excitement, the meeting people that make travel so wonderful. While there is hassle getting there and back this is usually worth it at the end. What can be more exciting than stepping outside and heading off into the unknown? At least that is what crossed my mind early this morning as I left the abode and headed of to Tesco!
My best niece and my best great niece are sitting half asleep in a New York hotel bedroom at this time while I gather overpriced milk and bread from the shop. The excitement of travel!
If I become adventurous I may make the Post Office tomorrow.
The racism and Islamic hatred spewing out from a divided England towards Humza can be seen everywhere. English nationalism, not just the Tommy Robinson kind, hates Scotland for having the temerity to refuse to bend the knee to them. All media, including the likes of the so called 'open-minded and thoughtful' types at the 'Guardian' and 'Private Eye,' cannot withhold their glee whenever an indy lover is brought down by Special Branch. 'Private Eye' itself has never investigated the murder of the SNP lawyer Mackay all those years ago on his way to the 'But 'n' Ben. That would not help their cause.
The 'Daily Mail' rejoices with several ignorant and slanted articles. The desperation of the English to keep Scotland under their control is getting deeper, they know their time is up.
A new SNP leader will arise, two names are being banded about if they wish to try, one who will be flimsy, and a woman who may be strong but a devolutionist, not a nationalist. She also has a Tory husband which does not help. We shall soon see who has the strength, the policies, and the party support. Hopefully one who rejects the absurd elements of the Green Party views.
4 comments:
First it's Tesco, then the Post Office....before you know it you will be in Waitrose....
Getting in to bed with the Greens is always a bad idea...they beat even the Libdems for scurrility.
Fly, Waitrose! How rich am I?
The Green MP Lucas always struck me as a thinking woman. Too many have those strange ideas however.
Looking at that picture I have no desire to go there whatsoever, The more I see of modern city, the less I like it, it seems to represent nothing but greed. Luckily London still retains much of its neighbourliness and charm, which I must admit my non London friends seem to have some difficulty in spotting.Perhaps you have to be born here to fully apprciate it.
Jenny, London is cold and hard, easily spotted by those passing through. Living there you see the good bits however, the crowds, the pace, are all too much for me other tha a short visit.
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