Thursday, 4 April 2019
England, 2019
"Many of us...have a feeling that we are living in a country where fanatics, hooligans and eccentrics
have got the upper hand."
Horace Rumbold, British Ambassador to Berlin, 1933
"My God. History will condemn this period. It will condemn those who’ve sat back and kept their view to themselves, who haven’t stood up and tried to stop all this nonsense.”
Anna Soubry MP, 2017
Clio, Muse of History reading a scroll
Attic red-figure lekythos, ca. 435-425 BC. From Boeotia. Louvre. Image: Wikipedia
“I don’t want to be known as the last prime minister of the United Kingdom”
attributed to Theresa May, Prime Minister, 2019
"When I am dead and opened, you shall find Calais engraved on my heart".
Mary I, 1558, referring to the humiliating incompetence of losing England's last stronghold in continental Europe
Jan Swart van Groningen, Woman Lamenting by a Burning City 1550-55
Pen in black, brush in brown,
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Image: WGA
Monday, 25 March 2019
Tyranny
"So Theresa May will not promise to accept the will of our democratically elected Parliament when we vote on Brexit options - but she will carry out the result of an advisory referendum, won through cheating and lies, regardless of the cost to the country." David Lammy, 25 March, 2019
Lorenzetti THE EFFECTS OF BAD GOVERNMENT 1337 -39, Sala della Pace (Hall of Peace) Siena. Image: WGA
"May is making a very straightforward argument that the will of the executive is more important that the will of parliament. I had always thought that Oliver Cromwell had settled that argument with Charles I in a fairly conclusive manner." Craig Murray, 25 March, 2019
Lorenzetti THE EFFECTS OF BAD GOVERNMENT 1337 -39, Sala della Pace (Hall of Peace) Siena. Image: WGA
"May is making a very straightforward argument that the will of the executive is more important that the will of parliament. I had always thought that Oliver Cromwell had settled that argument with Charles I in a fairly conclusive manner." Craig Murray, 25 March, 2019
Sunday, 24 March 2019
Monday, 18 March 2019
YOUNG WHALE KILLED BY PLASTIC WASTE IN THE OCEAN
The Guardian
We are all accountable, by someone, in the end. Thoughtlessness is evil.
WHALES ARE BEING KILLED BY PEOPLE'S THOUGHTLESS LITTER
Same story in The Independent
WHALES ARE BEING KILLED BY PEOPLE'S THOUGHTLESS LITTER
Same story in The Independent
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
The Persecution of Love
Huguenot Lovers on St Bartholomew’s Day by John Everett Millais, oil on canvas, 1852.
Image: Wikipedia
Image: Wikipedia
If you are living in a mixed-nationality marriage in the hostile environment of the modern UK, true love and hard work are not enough to stop you from being forcibly separated from your family. “Oh, it couldn’t happen here”. Oh, yes it could, and it is happening now.
Only the rich will survive in Brexit Britain.
Many people who’ve not had cause to find out the hard way don’t
realise that mixed-nationality couples can be forbidden from living
together in the UK if they don’t earn enough. We want to raise awareness
of this, and we’re proud that Lib Dem policy is to oppose it. If you’re
married to a British person, you should be allowed to live with them.
No means
testing. For richer, for poorer.
Kuniko is a Shiba Inu from Kyoto, Japan. Gary is a Jack Russell Terrier from Bolton. Gary’s income is just enough for Kuniko to be allowed here — but not enough for their puppies too. They don’t know what they should do.
Malcolm is an Old English Sheepdog from Hexham; Brigitte is a Bichon Frise from Toulouse, France. Brigitte is looking forward to the country life, but first she needs to find out what paperwork she’ll need, and the Home Office isn’t answering her questions.
Maryam is a Persian cat from Isfahan, Iran. Tom is a Yorkshire Terrier from Leeds. Maryam expects to get a good job in the UK — but the Home Office won’t count that as income while she’s still in Iran. The stress is affecting both of them.
Rick is an English Bulldog from Solihull; Ernesto is a chihuahua from Ciudad Juarez in Chihuahua, Mexico. Unfortunately Rick lost his job as a security guard, and his benefits don’t come to enough for Ernesto to join him.
Rachel is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel from Southampton; Dietrich is a Bernese Mountain Dog from Bern, Switzerland. Dietrich is trying to sort out Settled Status but that needs an Android smartphone and his big paws aren’t good with phones.
Shirley is a Bearded Collie from Durham; Jane is a Shih Tzu from Shenzhen, China. Same-sex marriages aren’t recognized in China; Shirley and Jane wonder if this will affect their rights in the UK.
Morag is a West Highland Terrier from Ardnamurchan, and Paweł is a Pomeranian from Gdańsk in Pomerania, Poland. Morag hopes that Paweł won’t experience the abuse that many Poles in the UK have had.
Rhys is a Collie from near Aberystwyth; no-one is quite sure where Ziggy is from, but Rhys loves them anyway.
* Liberal Democrat Immigrants exists to represent those members of the Liberal Democrats who have chosen to come to live in the UK from elsewhere. It also seeks to represent the interests of immigrants to the UK in general and to highlight those issues that disproportionately affect immigrants.”
#hostileenvironment #FBPE #Remain
A King Charles Spaniel by Manet, oil on canvas, c. 1866
The look on a dog’s face that says people have lost their minds. They had happiness within their grasp and they have thrown the ball away. Stop Brexit. STAY!
Wednesday, 2 January 2019
Mesmerized
The Dragon and the Unicorn: The Perilous Order of Camelot (Volume 1)
by A. A. Attanasio
narrated by Pippa Rathborne
is available to buy on Audible,
Amazon and iTunes
The
evolution of Merlin and of Ygraine and Uther, the parents of the Once and Future King,
re-imagined through a unique blend of mythology, science fiction and
ancient history.
I got to looking forward to the next installment, for the
aesthetic rush of your performance that invariably left me feeling
uplifted, strengthened. Somehow – magically! – your artistic élan
brightened my own mundane history. That’s the authentic power of art! Thank you for bringing that power to my novel.
I am mesmerized by the voice you have given this novel
A. A. Attanasio describing
Pippa Rathborne's
narration of
THE DRAGON AND THE UNICORN
A. A. Attanasio describing
Pippa Rathborne's
narration of
THE DRAGON AND THE UNICORN
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