The mass of swirling light grey cloud now covering the land does not engender hope as another week begins. The English schools return during this week leaving many a child hoping for a 'Blighty one' in an endeavour to avoid going back. I am with them! School had its uses but I never enjoyed it much. Football in the playground, History, Geography and Art were OK with me, but the enclosed confines, half the class, and the outside world being beyond reach were always irksome. I rejoiced the day I left, at 14 actually, I was 15 the next day, and then finding work discovered the outside world was not as easy as I had hoped. And we never played football at lunchtimes.
Anyway, as kids return, none outside my window so probably a Wednesday date for the locals here, the older children are also returning. Yes indeed Parliament is back! The grown up children take their place all awaiting orders from the front bench. Labour, that is the Red Tories, will fill the benches happy to be well paid for obeying orders. Across the aisle the Blue Tories are still fighting about anew leader, this makes me wonder if Sunak will bother returning from California for this? Robert Jenrick, a man who's personality never formed, is one of two leading contenders here, James Cleverley, once failing Foreign Minister, reduced to failing Home Secretary, is the other main man. Kemi Badenoch, another with mixed motives and little positive ideas, is the leading woman though that does not say much. Six contend for this position, the nation hopes they will all fail.
The Lib-Dems will rejoice in the largest turn out for generations and quickly turn on one another and make an almighty mess of the opportunity given them. The handful of SNP remainers are grateful for the £91,000 hand out, plus expenses so they can keep their heating on, and have no desire whatsoever for independence. MI6, the Special Branch and Nicola have ended the SNP challenge there.
So, as the gathering cloud darkens the room while dark clouds gather over schools and Westminster we await the right wing press attacks on the government that have been subdued and meaningless over the long holidays. The meaningless will continue however, that is all they have to offer.
The dark clouds, clouds of a darker grey it must be said, hover threateningly over Tynecastle. Here, we find the Heart of Midlothian, in spite of the best efforts of Costa Rican internationals, losing games with a zeal akin to a Tory PPE handout. 8 games no win. Bottom of the league, European games ahead, the manager not yet hanging upside down from the floodlights as he and his coaches ought. Twitter abounding in explanations from those who understand best the position, though each one failed to make it at that level, and emotional responses to the difficult situation which always help to obtain positive results.
Yesterday, the sun shone high and long brightening the world and offering a heat pensioners in December would not understand. Today we are cloud covered, dark and getting darker. I think I preferred yesterday...
4 comments:
Heart of Midlothian have only themselves to blame...or else the e mail summoning you to take up the post of manager has gone astray....
I hadn't been in the mood to cook this evening...I could have done with that Tea Room menu being available...and at those prices!
Fly, I will check the Spam folder now. I'm not sure how old that menu is, but I doubt the price has increased any.
I got the chance to go to the Commons Tea Room not long ago and the food might be cheap but it is not much good in my opinion. I recommend the Abbey Cafe in Abbey Wood, London SE2, it delivers great meals and cheerful service, large portions and low prices, for a wide variety of people, some of them really quite strange it must be admitted, but the entertainment watching them all coming in and out is well worth the time. Oh, and they are Italians running it so the coffee is very good.
Jenny, I think I would prefer the people in SE2!
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