Tuesday, 3 September 2019

Today I went to trade in my Vauxhall Corsa

Today I went to trade in my Vauxhall Corsa for a Rolls Royce but the wanker in the showroom wouldn't give me the trade in price I asked for.  I said that unless he changes his mind by the end of next month I will be selling my motor at rock bottom price to We Buy Any Car. Com - that'll learn him.

Thursday, 29 August 2019

It takes 2 to Brexit



Well, IT has finally happened.   Boris Johnson
has prorogued parliament in an attempt to stop it passing legislation to prevent a no-deal Brexit… but beyond the hullabaloo about whether or not this is constitutional I’ve started to wonder if it really matters…

That’s not to say that the constitutional implications of Johnson’s decision to ask the Queen to scupper the parliamentary timetable aren’t important … but people seem to forget that it’s not just what Boris or Parliament wants that matters… but what the EU wants.

Article 50 was triggered by a vote in parliament that said this should happen by the 30th of March 2017.  Theresa May wrote to the EU triggering article 50 on the 29th of March 2017.   This set the two year clock ticking on Brexit negotiations.  

However, by 20th of March 2019 it was clear that Parliament couldn’t agree to back Mrs May’s deal so an extension was sought.   The European Council agreed to a postponement until the 22nd of May.   

Again Parliament, the Government and the European Council couldn’t agree so the deadline was postponed again to the 10th of April.  This agreement required Mrs May to again grovel to the divided European Council in the most humiliating fashion ...

...but after Mrs May had chewed her way through a huge helping of humble pie Brexit was indeed delayed at the mercy of the EU leaders until 31st October 2019.  I expect by now however, their quality of mercy is becoming strained...

Now it could be that Parliament could force the Government to agree to a further extension by finding a way to pass more legislation to thwart Boris Johnson’s plans … but they can’t force the Prime Minister to negotiate a new deal with European Council and – although they say they want to avoid the UK crashing out the EU – it is by no means certain that the European Council will grant a further extension even if Parliament or the Prime Minister asks for it. 

At this point the European Council could well throw in the towel, say they don’t care and let a no-deal Brexit happen anyway.  Everyone seems to be forgetting that there are in fact two parties in the negotiations – the UK and the EU and either can walk away…

Of course one could ask why Parliament voted for a potential no deal Brexit in the first place …? presumably because they thought that Mrs May would be in a better negotiating position but … that didn’t seem to work, did it?  



All the omens are that the European Council will let the country crash out on the 31st of October.  

At least that’s the case if legislation alone is used to solve the problem.  In my opinion there is no solution that’s workable to extend the deadline yet again that doesn’t involve removing Boris and replacing him with a caretaker administration.  Clearly there is no point in being Prime Minister if you can’t get your legislation through parliament and thus an election is very imminent.  But it is in my view a long shot that the European Council will grant another extension and sit back while the UK has yet another indecisive General Election.  They may well decide that the uncertainty has gone on too long, there’s nothing in it for them and make the decision for us by refusing to negotiate with either Boris, Jeremy, Ken or any other Prime Minister…

…and maybe that would be for the best.  Or maybe not...  We assume that if the Prime Minister asks the European Council for another extension then it will just give them one to avoid looking mean spirited in public.  But what if they don’t…?  The Council is made up of the leaders of all the EU countries and they have to answer to their domestic populations who may well think ...nah!  After all they too don’t have to do anything to avoid a no deal Brexit – it’s the default position.


As to how unconstitutional it all actually is… One remembers people saying Margaret Thatcher’s use of guillotine motions was unconstitutional.   They weren’t – they were just disrespectful and cynical - but soon New Labour took up the same tactics.  Boris isn’t breaking any rules … he’s just bending them like a clown making balloon animals for a children’s party…

Sunday, 25 August 2019

Emotional brutality amongst the brutalist campus architecture...



Watched a BBC documentary on the Warwick University rape "banter" case…. Reminded me that I dislike Warwick University.   I knew someone many years ago who went there who was bullied there.  When I went for the interview for Warwick I absolutely hated the place and the few times I’ve visited I’ve disliked it too.  It’s such an ugly concrete blob.  As a stand up visiting such places in later life I’ve continued to dislike campus Universities.  Martin Coyote used to do a gag “I’ve been doing a lot of University gigs recently – I feel like somebody’s dad who’s been sent round to cheer everybody up".  Where I went to University in Leeds there is a campus but it’s very much in and still part of the town and so you don’t feel the same sense of isolation.  Listening to the men ranking women in the order they would like to rape them I wondered if the dystopian sense of isolation that the brutalist concrete architecture seems to me to represent was a factor in any of this.   

The female student who bravely gave her testimony straight to camera in the dystopian setting of a completely empty student bar explaining how these people had all been close personal friends of her’s and her friends…

...how they’d been to each other’s houses at Christmas, been on holidays together and all of that while at the same time the men had been ranking the women as potential rape victims and fantasising about pinning them down…. 

...made me wonder if the claustrophobia/agoraphobia these places engender in me is a factor in any of this...   Only I never really hung out with the cream of University society but even I can’t remember having discussions with my mates about raping women ...

....but that may be because the internet hadn't been invented and I didn’t have many friends.  I spent most of my time hanging out with older people who had left the University but still hung round the student union as like a sort of social flotsam and jetsam.   I’ve heard other people say they were bullied at University and when I look at these campus Universities they increasingly remind me of schools and it always seems that the people who say this went to one of these enclosed campus Universties - sorry "Unis".  A place to herd young people away where they won’t be bothering the grown-ups… 

Everyone came over quite well except the rape centre lady who complained that it was wrong of the University to call the complainant in for an interview the day after the allegations were made yet simultaneously complained about the University later taking two months to reach a decision which seemed a bit moaning for the sake of it.  However, she had a point that people going into these processes don't really know what they're letting themselves in for or how big it will get...  

The University got in trouble for cross-examining the victims and using a press officer to do the investigation but all this would have faded away if – having separated the internet bystanders from the actively involved – they hadn’t then done a U-turn and reduced their suspensions from 10 years to 1 year.   

What’s the point in a 1 year suspension anyway?  What happened to people getting “sent down” like in P G Wodehouse novels…Oddly when it came to this issue the rape centre lady didn’t really make her points very well… but I suppose she means well.  Can’t be a nice job…

Call me a graduate from the University of the Bleeding Obvious but it has to be said that there was indeed something very nasty about the whole thing.  Even the bystanders amongst the Warwick 11 leave you with a feeling that all these people were “in on it” whether actively engaged or not.  Part of me wondered were some of these men just using the word “rape” as an inflammatory substitute for “fuck” but that didn't really fly as an excuse for what they did even to my inner Horace Rumpole… it was like a kind of Lord of the Flies meets In Dubious Battle.  Anyway … let us away from this depressing subject…

Saturday, 24 August 2019

It is a bank holiday...

... so single malt whisky is reduced in price by 1/3.  This is pure price fixing by the Supermarkets so should be banned.  I mean this stuff is supposed to be 12 years old so it is implausible that it has reduced in price by someone opening a previously unexpected glut of it.  When it was casked Tony Blair was in Downing Street and the financial crash hadn't happened so there can be a change in demand but not supply... Whiskey... defying economics endlessly... I mean why don't they just sell it at a sensible price all year round?  You can set your chronometer by their bank holiday reductions...

I'm not saying I'm a slob...

... But perhaps I could do the washing up just a little bit more often...


Not Only ... But Also... MI5

Yesterday I was unfriended by Tony Hadoke on Facebook.  I questioned his narrative in an article he was quoted in for the Guardian or somet...

Least ignored nonsense this month...