Sunday, 19 July 2026

The World Cup final.

 Tonight we have the final of the World Cup between the holders Argentina and Spain. They have similar styles of play, both enjoying possession of the ball by outstanding and skilled players. The talisman Messi at 39 - this is very probably his last World Cup. I hope Spain wins and the cup comes back to Europe. I watched the Bronze Medal match last night between England and France and it was exhilarating and exciting with the eventual victory going to England at 6/4 . One of the best matches of the tournament and especially the fact that we won. 

A changing of the guard.

 Tomorrow we see a change of prime minister with the exit of Keir Starmer and the entrance of Andy Burnham, into Downing Street. What will we remember of Starmer, in a few years time? He will along with Liz Truss, be forgotten for any good he did. In a thoughtful profile of him in this weeks New Statesman by the editor Tom McTague, he concludes ‘we are poor and don’t know how to recover’. And further in the article asked ‘when did the rot set in’? We must hope that this time the new prime minister will be more consequential than the previous - gang of incompetent and mediocre leaders. If Burnham, fails in his task of reshaping the country - then democracy is at serious risk. 

Saturday, 18 July 2026

Why we lost against Argentina?

 According to a world renowned Dutch physiologist Dr Mehdi Kordi - the English team simply ran out of gas. A combination of factors. He identified that England ability to run at speed against Argentina had declined. In addition England played more games at high altitude, in particular the game against Mexico. Moreover there is the contrasting styles of playing the game with Argentina keeping possession, they therefore spent less energy chasing the ball. In addition there is the heavy physical demands of the Premier League - where we play many more games than our competitors across the whole season. In short - we ran out of energy. 

Thursday, 16 July 2026

Will we ever win the World Cup in my lifetime?

 All hopes were dashed last night against Argentina as they went onto win 2/1. I cannot say we - looked as if we were going to beat this formidable side, despite scoring the first goal. They of course had the - magician Messi on their side. Perhaps the best footballer of his generation? On current form I can’t see us winning the World Cup in my lifetime, as I’m 83. The wait goes on. 

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

His last PM’s.

 Today was the last PM’s for Keir Starmer as prime minister. There were respectful acknowledgements of his time in the office, for a little over 2 years. Nevertheless it was impossible not to be aware of the fact that his erstwhile supporters had - stabbed him in the back over his lacklustre leadership of the Labour Party. From Monday Andy Burnham, takes over the - near impossible job as prime minister. Will he do any better? The opinion polls will soon judge whether he is a up to the task - more than the previous seven prime ministers since 2010.  

Getting ready for Armageddon.

 The chief secretary to the prime minister Darren Jones, has warned that there is a reasonable possibility of a - cyberattack from Russia within the next few years and we should therefore prepare for it. According to Jones the government would hold next year- the largest ‘national home defence exercise, since the Cold War’. Preparations like: having enough bottled water to last a few days, canned foods, a wind up radio, medicine and warm clothing, a torch etc. This might sound like - scaremongering, but best to be prepared for the unthinkable - as it could happen. 

Tuesday, 14 July 2026

The killing of Ann Widdecombe.

 The ‘brutal targeted attack’ and killing of the one time MP Ann Widdecombe - is extremely disturbing and worrying. A 28 year old white male is being interviewed by counter terrorism police. How has our political discourse - come to this? What could motivate such a person to kill a fellow citizen? Social media is a contributing factor as what are called - citizen journalism - is becoming an increasing problem for the police. Many MP’s are concerned about their safety in the way they live their lives.