What, We Worry?


A stroll along Bangor Pier in the sun, Scott Walker streaming over the sound system as our fish and chips cook, The Hundred on the box [archaic reference to a TV for those too young to know], the prospect of a new PM - eventually - who will introduce a raft of ineffectualities that will scratch the surface of our extant economic woes not one jot; and the current escalations in energy price-cap predictions that will see some people's energy bills reach approximately 50% of the State Pension. Oh, and yet more chaotic weather and subsequent water shortages to boot.

Lovely! - at least the walk on the pier was. And I'm slowly warming(!) to the format of The Hundred, although cricket it ain't: more flat-bat baseball; but sort of entertaining. The fish and chips are good, the music's good, the (sort-of) cricket's good, the sun's good - even if it is a portent of something much less so - and the politics? Crap. The only good things happening currently are on the surface negative, as industrial action becomes more widespread, as the reality of just how big a hole most of us are in at the moment sinks in, and just how little our government either cares, or indeed has solutions to correct this mess.

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