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Labour in their own words

Hat-tip to Edwina Currie for re-posting this comment on Deputy Prime Minister from Labour MP Karl Turner, which he posted on X on 12th July. If Labour MPs say this about one another, what is anyone else to think? "Karl Turner MP @KarlTurnerMP Jul 12 "I’m not happy to have to say this but @DavidLammy has been by far the very worst Justice Secretary that I’ve witnessed in coming up to the 17 years that I’ve been elected to Parliament. That’s saying something because we had the misfortune of witnessing the antics of failing Grayling. Dave has been worse by a country mile. If we’d just not filled the post and done nothing at all in the @MoJGovUK we’d have been much better off for it.  Out of his depth.  Ego the size of Britain but sadly incapable of anything like the work ethic or intellectual ability to do the job. I will be glad to see him return to the backbenches.  He is also a very unpleasant individual. Gobbing off performatively from the security of an office staring d...

Quote of the day 14th July 2026

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Sam Neil RIP

Sorry to see that the great actor Sam Neill has died. He had great roles in so many movies - an unforgettable villain in some, a brilliant and very real hero in others such as his role in the Jurassic Park franchise, where his reaction to the dinosaurs made them seem to much more real. He will be missed. Rest in Peace.

Farage Farrago: The Times leader about the Reform UK leader

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Quote of the day 13th July 2026

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Stephen Daisley on Ann Widdecombe:   Extract from an obituary of Ann Widdecombe in The Spectator. Link to the full article:  The mass appeal of Ann Widdecombe | The Spectator

Sunday music spot: "Lord let me know mine end" (Greene)

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Quote of the day 12th July 2026

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From the late Ann Widdecombe who sadly was murdered a few days ago:

Congratulations to England

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Congratulations again to England who came from behind to beat Norway 2:1 to progress to the semi-finals of the men's football World Cup.

Saturday music spot: "Time to say goodbye"

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Good Luck England!

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Best of British to the England men's football team in their world cup match this evening. PS - I also congratulated Scotland on winning their first World Cup match for many years, and if any other teams from the British Isles were still playing I would be wishing them good luck too.  P.P.S. When Norway are doing their rowing act celebrating the Vikings, I hope that England fans will respond by singing the English patriotic song which was specifically written to celebrate the English king who defeated the Viking invaders of England. That song is " Rule Britannia " which was originally written as the finale to the opera, " Alfred. "

Joke of the week

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Ahead of the football match between England and Norway, this report on the publicity for an exhibition about the Vikings was shared today:

Quote of the day 11th July 2026

"Twitter today was making me reflect on when the press were befuddled at Tony Benn for going to Enoch Powell's funeral and when one journalist demanded to know why Benn was mourning someone he was at odds with, Benn replied "he was my friend." Shame we don't have more of that." (Posted on X by an account called "History and such.")

Ann Widdecombe RIP

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I was saddened to learn of the death of Ann Widdecombe and horrified to learn that the police are treating her death as murder. A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the crime. We don't yet know who killed her or why, and must not rush to conclusions until or unless there is a conviction.  There will be those who say that this suggests we need to review the security of people involved in politicians, and I can see the logic of that, but if you regard someone like Ann as a potential target you are in danger of having to provide protection for the entire political class. It is decades since she was a front bench MP, years since she was an MEP, and although she had some controversial opinions nobody with an ounce of judgement who met her for more than five minutes would consider that she had a malicious bone in her body. I met Ann Widdecombe many years ago when I was a Conservative constituency chairman (the first time) and she visited the association as a front-bench...

Friday Music spot: Bach's arrangement of Vivaldi's concerto for four violins, for four harpsichords

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Bonnie Tyler RIP

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I have put up the song "I need a hero" so many times, usually with a comic or space fantasy sequence such as Shrek storming the castle in Shrek II or Luke Skywalker carving his way through a platoon of almost invincible (to anyone else) killer robots to rescue the main characters in the season II finale of " The Mandalorian. " But today I am posting it as a tribute to, and with video of, the singer, Bonnie Tyler, who has sadly died at the age of 75. Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, known for worldwide hits Total Eclipse of the Heart and Holding Out for a Hero , has died aged 75. In a statement, Tyler's family and team confirmed she died "unexpectedly" on Wednesday evening in a hospital in Portugal due to the "illness that she was being treated for". In May, Tyler had been rushed to hospital in Faro, Portugal, for emergency intestinal surgery and placed in an induced coma to aid her recovery. After growing up in a council house in Skewen, so...

Comeback of the month:

Robert Jenrick:    "Nigel Farage had the courage to put himself up for a by-election, which very few people do in politics."   Telegraph interviewer:   "Well, you didn't."    Robert Jenrick:  "Well, quite. Very few people do it."  

Farage vs Binface latest

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  The Clacton by-election is hotting up ... All the Reform groupies who spent the Makerfield by election complaining that it was terrible and was dividing the right and handing victory to Andy Burnham that the Conservatives and Restore put up candidates in that by election ... are now screaming at the top of their voices accusing the Conservatives and Restore of being "Terrified Spineless Chickens" and part of an establishment plot to stop Reform by NOT standing candidates in the Clacton by-election. It is rare, but there are several precedents for major parties deciding not to contest an election. If the Speaker of the House is seeking re-election to that position he or she is not usually opposed. It's a comparatively recent practice which was not in effect at the time the late Ian Gow MP was murdered, but on the last two occasions when an MP was assassinated, (Jo Cox and David Amess) the major parties other than that to which the murdered MP belonged did not stand. Far ...

Quote of the day 9th July 2026

"I will accept Nigel Farage’s request to be appointed Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead. It is a farce and a desperate distraction, and the people of Clacton deserve better.  But if he wants to spend the summer arguing with a bin, I won't stop h im." Chancellor Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP The present chancellor is not someone I would normally quote, let alone endorse, but as there has been a lot of controversy about whether she would try to block the Clacton by-election, I thought her statement explaining that she will not do so was of potential interest to readers of this blog.

Midweek music spot: "Time to Say goodbye" (Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman)

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Quote of the day 8th July 2026

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"You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks." Winston Churchill

Conservative motion on prison early release scheme passed.

The Conservatives tabled an Opposition Day motion in the House of Commons calling for convicted rapists, paedophiles, and child sexual exploitation offenders, including grooming gang members, to be excluded from the government's automatic early release scheme and to serve longer custodial terms. The motion was passed by 115 votes to zero-0 with votes from 89 Conservatives, 4 DUP, 3 Greens, 11 Labour MPs, 4 Plaid Cymru, and others. Most Labour MPs, along with Reform UK and the Lib Dems, abstained. The vote is not binding on the government. Ministers indicated they would proceed with the scheme starting after summer recess.

Farage vs Binface latest

Nigel Farage, Leader of Reform UK, has decided to pre-empt the parliamentary inquiry into whether he broke House of Commons Rules by failing to declare a £5 million donation, by "doing a David Davis" and resigning his Clacton seat to fight a by-election. The other parties have criticised this on grounds which range from the sound - for instance, that it's a bit daft to ask voters to endorse Farage's conduct when he has deliberately called a by-election ahead of the investigation - to the rather less sound. It is admittedly a bit of a cheek for Labour to criticise Reform for inflicting the cost and inconvenience of an unnecessary by election on the taxpayer and the voters of Clacton when they have just inflicted the costs of a parliamentary by-election and a Mayoral election on the taxpayer and the voters respectively of Makerfield and Manchester. At the time of posting, it look like none of the other major parties are going to legitimise the by-election by contesting ...

Britain needs an economic revolution

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Congratulations to the England men's football team

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  Mexico 2, England 3. Well done guys!

Good luck England

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Best of British to the England men's football team in their world cup match in the early hours of tomorrow morning. PS - I also congratulated Scotland on winning their first World Cup match for many years, and if they were still in the competition at this stage I would be wishing them good luck too. 

Sunday music spot: "Sanctus" by Libera

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Quote of the day 5th July 2026

"Britain must live within its means while making the defence of the realm the highest priority. Strong defence relies on a strong economy. And tax rises will do even more damage to our economy. Burnham must cut welfare to fund defence." Kemi Badenoch

Saturday music spot: "I'm still standing" by Elton John

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Congratulations to our American cousins on the 250th anniversary of their independence

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Quote of the day 4th July 2026

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Labour never had a plan.