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Sunday 19 January 2014

Potholes, apt metaphor for the state of Britain in general.

Not that many years ago, driving a car or riding a motorcycle / pushbike around the roads of Britain could be, and for most of us was, a pleasurable experience. Now we have to contend with highways in a shocking state of disrepair as a result of little if any maintenance for a decade at least.

Driving today has ceased to be a pleasure because we must be permanently alert for holes and ruts which is an unnecessary hassle no motorist or cyclist ought to have to worry about. My own driving style has changed and adapted because of the new circumstances and now includes swerving to avoid holes some of which resemble small craters. Its a common technique to be seen wherever a line of traffic is attempting to cover ground without damaging their pride and joy and without getting hurt. Fail to spot a pothole in time on an unfamiliar stretch or road, or in the face of an oncoming vehicle making avoidance impossible, we slam in. A wrecked tyre, buckled wheel, broken spring may result and in the worst scenario, a motorist or rider may be thrown out of control with perhaps serious consequences.

As a matter of interest, the snap above was taken in June 2013 on the B3330 Calthorpe Road, Isle of Wight close by my house. Someone had marked the damage with white paint presumably for repair purposes. All this while later in January 2014, no one has been near it with a bucket of tar but on the contrary, months or torrential rain and one or two freezes have reduced the road to a moonscape for a quarter of a mile either side of the spot. Its a 'road' that is quite frankly now suited to donkey carts and little else, and still there is no sign of the repair men attending.

Quite a metaphor for the country isn't it? Our roads are broken because this part of our infrastructure has been starved of cash. Such irresponsible governance was always going to catch up with us and now it has. Don't invest enough into education / health / social services / defence etc and watch the whole system grind to a halt and go down the tubes. Ultimately don't invest in the up and coming generation and unless that matter is addressed and put right, the generation we're all expecting to take over responsibility for the country in due course will inherit what exactly?

Address this mess we must, and to do so will require an entirely new set of attitudes especially where the mind-set of leadership is concerned.      


    

Friday 17 January 2014

Former US defence secretary Robert Gates's comment.

Viewed through the mist from close by my home on the Isle of Wight, this was the day in May 2013 when HMS Ark Royal was dragged by tugs out of Portsmouth and hauled away to be scrapped in Turkey. She still had at least a decade of good service in her but once reduced to razor blades, of no use at all to the defence of Britain.
 
Yesterday former United States defence secretary Robert Gates made clear his concerns at the decimation of Britain's defence capability which is leaving us vulnerable and will make us incapable of operating as a partner in world policing operations. He is of course right. Mr Cameron meanwhile dismissed what had been said and claimed all is hunky-dory. It just goes to show how handicapped we are by our own self-deluding politicians.     


Sunday 5 January 2014

2014... drifting towards ever deeper chaos, or making the effort to get a grip?

2013 was a funny old year that seemed to race past in a flash and didn't allow me the time I've enjoyed and made the most of in previous years to write and compile material for this project. During the summer period the decision was made to take on some premises and utilise them as 'dual purpose' both to work from at my conventional job and as a base from which to promote SNM. Fitting the place out and getting it up and running, pretty much wiped out the second half of the year but at least that task is done now. Signage was completed in mid December which just leaves the grotty peeling paintwork to tidy up and make the place look respectable. I'm pleased with the stencilling on the windows but it needs some dark fabric or mesh behind it to make it stand out and be readable for motorists sat at a red traffic light directly outside and that I'll attend to this week.

2014; what will it hold? Our borders have just been thrown open to Romanians and Bulgarians and caused a frenzy both in the media and amongst the citizenry. Watching the left and the right jumping up and down has been quite frankly, and will continue to be no doubt, really quite depressing. The right are very predictable but more interesting are the overly idealistic left, always on a hair-trigger to point the finger and scream 'racists and bigots' at anyone daring to complain at the destructive ridiculousness of open borders, they operating from the false belief that they occupy the moral high ground, which they don't. My own view is straightforward, I believe membership of the EU long ago ceased to benefit Britain's best interests but serves those of a powerful minority determined to have their way, and that majority rule and interests should apply which must lead ultimately to escape. Lets have a vote on it, it's called DEMOCRACY. An independent nation has the right and duty to control its own borders, which would lance this nasty festering boil and allow stability to return. I don't object to foreign born citizens living and working in Britain but they should be thoroughly vetted before entering and be subject to work visas. If you've got a criminal record or cannot prove a healthy work ethic you don't get in. And should you come to the attention of the law or expect to claim undeserved benefits whilst here, your leave to remain is questioned and you can expect to be asked to leave.

In September Scots will vote on so called 'Independence' that is in reality nothing of the sort because Alex Salmond will be fully and firmly under the thumb of the EU. We're just nine months away from the UK being potentially torn apart whilst still, even now at the eleventh hour, the powerful argument against fragmentation based around the concept of 'divide and rule' isn't being fired up but must be.

We're just 18 months away from another General Election which means 2014 will be vital in determining what will happen. Presently Cameron and Osborne think they're going to win and probably will unless the British wake up to reality. They're claiming to have sorted the economy out, which is fantasy. Millions working for peanuts, millions more abandoned with no hope existing on sink estates and attending sink schools, a trade deficit that tells the truth about our broken and non-creative economy, the entire economy run according to the demands of the very same financiers who pinned Britannia down over a barrel and have been shafting her since Thatcher's monetarism took hold a third of a century ago, our civilisation dismantled, the cost of servicing the vast debt Thatcher is ultimately responsible for; success? Cameron and Osborne deserving another five years? They deserve the boot as do the whole political establishment all of which handicaps us and a fresh outlook on politics be empowered.

I've a gut feeling that by the end of 2014 our national decline and acceptance of failure may be at last have started to be arrested and some common sense on these and other vital issues will be in the air. Mine is just one voice in the wilderness at present but there are plenty more like me, and if we can begin to sing from the same song sheet we will become capable of being heard and ultimately make one hell of a noise.  It must happen!