Sunday 29 April 2007

Panorama on thursday

Call me sceptical, but why is the emotive subject of failures in the NHS midwifery service being shown on Thursday night (just before the polls close) and not on Monday instead. I cannot help but think that the BBC will do anything to soften any bad news for NU Labour

Friday 27 April 2007

"Scoop of the Century"

On Sky news the PM was asked whether he would indeed be stepping down next week - His answer was that he was not going to give them the "Scoop of the Century". Does he really think that his resignation (which lets face it is hardly mind blowingly new news) would be that Scoop - the man is completely deluded!!!!!

Loss of faith?

Bearing in mind the mess at the NHS (super comuter useless, MTAS dister, increase in superbugs, sheets not being cleaned inbetween patiets to save money) the Home Office ( leaks, prisoners on the run, prisoners being compensated for human rights abuses, the state of the immigration service) DEFRA (farmers still not being paid whilst useless civil servants get bonuses) the FCO (margaret beckett in charge - what else can you say!) is it any surprise that people are being turned off from politics when none of these problems are considered urgent or serious enough for any of the people in charge to carry the can and resign! Even the PM himself is apparently going to stand down in order to deflect even worse news (how much worse can it get?) perhaps I had better not speak to soon things probably can only descend further with Mr Broon and his scottish mafia in charge!!!

Sunday 22 April 2007

Cash for honours

So if the Met's file to the CPS is only 216 pages long I would hope in a well run, efficient bureaucracy, that charges should be made by the end of the week - after all how long can it possibly take for a document that so short to be digested and acted upon!

Tuesday 17 April 2007

Quote of the day yesterday

Kate Hoey in yesterday's debate on the Naval debacle said,

"I genuinely want to ask him, because it is the sort of question that the public will be asking, if a Secretary of State has made mistakes and admits that he has done something wrong, what sort of mistake does it take for him then to decide that he should offer his resignation?"

Exactly. In this government it appears no one has to be honourable enough to resign - and if for some obscure reason they do so then they are usually given another job in government within a few months! This government will no doubt urge us and the media to "move on" so that they can "get on with the job" and no doubt move on to bigger and better cock ups!

NHS super computer - or not!

There is quite alot in the press today about the NHS computer system which is the subject of a report out today. The telegraph has an interesting piece by Richard Bacon who serves on the PAC http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2007/04/17/do1702.xml. I bet that the 12billion wasted on this will not get anything like the publicity on the BBC or other news networks that the Olympic Budget got. At least at the end of 2012 we will finally have some top class sporting venues in the this country - not to mention the high speed rail link to stratford and the regeneration of the east end. I would much rather money was "wasted"on that project than on this computer system that will never work and was never wanted by the people that are expected to use it.

Sunday 15 April 2007

Gordon ignores experts advice again

No surprises that Gordon has ignored Bank of England advice and sold our gold from under us for a song - I can't help thinking that anything is up for grabs at a discount as far as he is concerned. Why however has the BBC chosen to ignore this story? I cannot find any mention of it in the BBC news website and I have not heard it mentioned on News 24 either, it is all over the papers and on Sky News and ITV news website - if he has to answer questions on parliament about it the BBC should be on the case. Yet again they are ignoring a story that is damaging to Broon and the Government.

Saturday 14 April 2007

Sale and Jason Robinson

It has been a very quiet week for blogging (easter holidays, kids at home and good weather hurrah!) The debacle over the cash for stories goes on. The decisions made by Des Browne were a disgrace and as he obviously is not respected by those who work for him - he should go. This government has been all to good at getting the press to "move on" following bad news - these decisions have damaged the reputation of the country and our brilliant armed forces and someone in this government should be made to be carry the can.

I had the pleasure to be at Egdeley Park last night, a great game, brilliant atmoshere and from a Sharks point of view a fairytale ending to Jason Robinson's club career. After such a troubled season it was great to finish the season on a high. After the game the there was a presentation and lap of honour by Billy Wizz. The only sad thing was that as the only Englishman to win and to score a try in a world cup final (not to mention the sucess that he has had in both codes of Rugby) you would have thought the there would have been a larger media presence for his final club bow. Jason has made himself available to be selected for England for the world cup in september, lets hope he still has a few more tries in him wearing a white shirt.

Monday 9 April 2007

10 years ago

I apologise if I have a bit of a rant here but...10 years ago I moved with my husband to Phoenix Arizona. Arizona is the most beautiful state in the USA but it was a huge change for me as I came from a very small village 13 miles from a relatively small but fairly distinguished market town in west suffolk. What I found in Phx was eye opening - we moved into a large "master planned community" every house had electric garage doors (because security was the name of the game) and because of that we had only 3 conversations with our neighbours in the 3 3/4 years we lived there. It was a complete desert as far as community relations goes. When we came back we lived in Bath and to a certain extent the same happened - we lived in a commuter village and no one had the time for anyone. After 6 months we moved to Lancashire and things changed dramatically everyone here is outgoing and friendly and I am "Blessed" (as Zack Johnson kept saying last night on his masters victory) to live where I do now. It has the values of the village that I grew up in still, but the village I grew up in has now been taken over by communters and "trendy "people who want to live in a converted barn. The moral of this story is that this government has to protect the rural way of life because without it this country is going to die. It has to make sure that there are homes for locals in villages and it has to start protecting farms, farmers and rural people as they are the only ones left who seem to represent the "community" that those of all parties aspire to. It is time for the rural communities to show the way and for the government to respect and cherish that.

Sunday 8 April 2007

Confirmation of Virgin Pilot story

The telegraph has a piece here about my previous post http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/08/npilot08.xml
I hope that the sun will print a full apology to the poor guy concerned and Virgin Atlantic (somehow I doubt it though!)

Saturday 7 April 2007

The Scumbag journos at the Sun

I have been away for a few days (kids on holiday etc) but one headline that grabbed my attention was that in the Sun on monday about the airline pilot who was arrested at LHR at taken off in handcuffs for being drunk. Accordring to Pprune (the professional pilots network) this story has turned out to be rubbish. The pilot was not drunk and not handcuffed. The fact that the Sun managed to put this all over the front page probably has more to do with a Murdoch owned company trying to damage Virgin's reputation and obviously has no basis in fact. I hope the Pilot concerned will make a formal complaint on his own behalf and Virgin should seriously consider action as well