Honing My Pitchfork...


Back from our short break in Shropshire, unloaded, unpacked, fed and now watering ;0) Watching the men's Hundred final [missed the women's this afternoon], and I have to say, lurid onscreen graphics aside, the format is growing on me: it has its own subtleties and niceties, and while it could never replace the more traditional forms of the game, it's entertaining, nevertheless.

Behind the TV is Jane's rather Game of Thrones-ish Art-Deco-ish Goth-ish table lamp, bought at Rosie's curio and antique shop in Bishop's Castle the other day: it's rather fine, but we've added a frosted glass dome to it, although I want to get a glass globe to complete the thing...

On the political front, it looks like we've going to be lumbered with some brand of far-ish-right Tory government from Monday on, comprising a Cabinet of hands-off-big-business apologists under the leadership(!?*) of the Truss: possibly the least qualified person to head a government for generations. This week's New Statesman - perhaps predictably - reflects this in a somewhat doomy tone, but it's the analysis in the Financial Times this weekend that really should worry all of us: Truss' plans are predicated on a slush fund of surplus that no longer exists: the projections are not good in the slightest.

The only upside to all of this is that the same organ alludes to the distinct prospect of civil unrest, further strikes and civil disobedience that will probably result as a result of a laissez-faire pseudo-Thatcherite government under Truss, simply handing the keys to the Kingdom over to big business and leaving the rest of us to freeze and starve in the fuel and food poverty created by successive hands-off non-governments under this crass party's stewardship. Pitchforks are being honed as we speak...

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