Terror Victims
R.I.P the 2,976 Americans who lost their lives on 9/11. R.I.P the 48,644 Afghans and 1,690,903 Iraqis who paid the ultimate price for a crime they didn't commit, and the hundreds of thousands of people...
View ArticleSteve Jobs, May you rest in peace
Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs I really meant to post this yesterday but had work and panic after. Steve Jobs, Thank you for bringing us the first computer with a mouse. The iPhone, the iPod and for all you...
View ArticleRIP – Dan Wheldon
Motorsport has lost someone great. May you rest in peace. Horrific way to go. Hope his wife and kids are given the time and space they need to heal....
View ArticleMuammar Gaddafi Killed
Seems my blog is just all about death. I've not intended it that way! Not good, but that's all that's been happening out there. Muammar Gaddafi was reported captured and later killed earlier on today....
View ArticleMarco Simoncelli death and funeral
Marco Simoncelli After a terrible few weeks in Motorsport. The death of Marco Simoncelli on 28th October was a big shock. It's something I meant to post sooner but really couldn't. I don't really know...
View ArticleThey still don’t understand the cause of the riots…
Kit Malthouse - Deputy Mayor of London Instead of addressing the cause of the August riots. The deputy mayor is still focusing on what he calls "the large majority of criminals" who took part in the...
View ArticleEducation in the UK (Part 1)
This post has been a long time coming. I've wrote so much about how the education system is a failure before in my blog I'm sure. Something I'll have to search through I think! This time I wanna go...
View ArticleProbably one reason why I don’t like football…
A fight during a match between Bradford and Crawley The players attitudes. The on the pitch spitting, swearing, constantly arguing with the referee. That's not even including the frequent...
View ArticleMore freedom? Less freedom?
Freedom - Is the only way! More freedom? Less freedom? What does the populace want and need? Happy New Year! Hope everyone have a great one Readers of this blog will know that I do like to mention the...
View ArticleHoliday for next year
The Vitruvian Man (c. 1485) Accademia, Venice - One of Da Vinci's most famous works. I've been thinking where to go on holiday next year. I want to keep it factual and just be in awe.. One of my heroes...
View ArticleChanges and a visit to Brussels :)
I've just had a busy few weeks. I paid another visit to Brussels in July. I haven't been there in 13 years but this is the first time I stayed there for 3 days, so I guess that's what counts right?...
View ArticleThe Environment and the EU
The Environment and the EU Climate Action is needed. Many people have asked me why do we need regional or world governance at all. Apart from the diplomatic, trade, economic benefits (not just...
View ArticleThe British Public and the EU – Democracy
Britain and the EU need each other. It seems a significant proportion of the British public believe we should have a referendum to stay in the European Union. I will try to answer these the best I can...
View ArticleMy constant curiosity
I've found more and more out about myself this past year. One thing in particular is my constant curiosity. Ever found yourself wanting to know how a nuclear power station functions, the differences...
View ArticleUK General Election 2017
The political landscape has been shaken up as Theresa May u-turned on yet another promise. The conservatives are very far ahead in the polls now and Mrs May announced that she chaired a meeting of the...
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