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The British Planes Of Shame.

PLANES OF SHAME

“UK passes law allowing deportation of asylum seekers in Rwanda
A moral bankruptcy into which other European countries are ready to sink – Le Liberation”

Last Wednesday’s front page of the French newspaper ‘Liberation’ pulled no punches in hitting out at British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his despicable UK government. Despite the British Supreme Court ruling last year that Rwanda was not a safe place to send migrants, Sunak has pressed ahead in a desperate attempt to placate the right-wing of his Party and save his own scalp. There are those in the Tory party who would happily throw him under the bus if local elections in May go badly for them.

No longer is politics about people. Or rather, the only people it’s about are the politicians themselves. There’s an old saying that people get what they deserve, and it’s certainly true of the British. Too arrogant to be part of the greater community of Europe, they were happy to blame the EU for the austerity that had been imposed on them by their own government for ten years. BREXIT was Boris Johnson’s “Make Britain Great Again,” moment, which he expected to lose.  He didn’t, and later paid the penalty when his own party threw him out for failing to make Brexit work.

Part of the arrogance of the British is the redundant propaganda of Empire. It still smarts to see those they once ruled moving in next door to them. One has only to watch and hear the enthusiasm of the British at the Last Night of the Proms as they roar out the nationalistic anthem, “Rule Britannia,” to realise the lure of Empire is alive and well.

Migration was a major reason for the British to vote for Brexit, but it wasn’t concern over the many poor souls who lost their lives crossing the English Channel.  No, it was more the fear that a Muslim family next door could cause their property value to plummet.

The Rwanda scheme further smears the reputation of a country that once prided itself on respect for the law and human rights. It is to be hoped that if the Labour Party form the next government later this year, that their promise to scrap the ill-advised Rwanda plan will be upheld.

The Dogs Of War Are Fickle And People Forget

Israel v Hamas/Iran, Ukraine v Russia/Iran – The Dogs Of War Snarl And The People Demonstrate Against Them. (Feb 26th 2022)

One war in our faces, the other one forgotten. Have you wondered recently why major nations like the US and UK, have suddenly found the means to supply Israel with weaponry galore? Meanwhile, the now virtually forgotten “other” war in Europe, in which Ukraine and it’s people are innocent victims of intense Russian aggression, is being lost by Ukraine because promises of financial support from so-called allies have been broken.

Ukraine was a peaceful nation before February 2022. It had returned all its nuclear weaponry from the old USSR era It just wanted to be left alone. One evil dictator decided differently.

Initially, the NATO powers rallied round Ukraine in a great show of support. They would supply the money, the weaponry, the training, to beat the evil dictator, to drive him and his armies back into Russia whence they came.

One man in America put a stop to any further US involvement in that war. His name is Mike Johnson

…the Republican speaker for the House of Representatives. His reason why he has denied Ukraine the funding they need? Donald Trump, his master, told him to.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has become a forgotten war in America. No matter how outrageous his tactics, and how vicious and cold-blooded his methods, Netanyahu will always have America at his back.

The Guardian described Israel’s attack on an Iranian embassy in Syria this weekend as, “…Israel’s misjudgment..”.  It’s doubtful Netanyahu misjudged. He knew Iran would have to retaliate or lose face, and he knew Israel could contain that retaliation. It was surely a deliberate plan to help reinstate “poor Israel” in the eyes of the world.

It worked. A statement from the White House, following a thwarted Iranian retaliation, caused Biden to state:

“I’ve just spoken with Prime Minister Netanyahu to reaffirm America’s ironclad commitment to the security of Israel.”

The attack on Israel by Hamas last October 7th cannot be forgiven. It was brutal, cold-blooded, and targeted, among others, young people just out for an evening of enjoyment. Netanyahu’s brutal and cold-blooded revenge was many times worse. Half of the 32,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza to date were women and children.

It is notoriously difficult to ascertain exact figures for deaths in Ukraine as their government calls it a “state secret.” Estimates vary widely. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights states that as of November 2023 at least 10,000 civilians had been killed and over 18,500 injured. Figures for military casualties are even harder to come by, though some estimates go as high as 70,000 killed.

Unless money and weaponry is found for Ukraine from somewhere , those figures are going to rise rapidly.

Perhaps the leading question in all this is when it will ever end.

If Donald Trump becomes the US President again in November, Ukraine in its present form is doomed. Trump has made his support for Putin very clear.  Mike Johnson is its caretaker until his boss returns to power. Trump’s move of the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018, during his last presidency,  showed the world his support for Netanyahu.

Planet Earth is a precarious place to reside right now.  It could become a lot more dangerous for us all after this coming November.

16th April 2024 Addendum:

On opening the Guardian this morning, it came as no surprise to read the headline: “‘Sympathy shifted to Israel’: many fear Iran attack has distracted aid effort”

Netanyahu is no fool!

A Mole? No, A Pleomorphic Cutaneous Sarcoma.

I look back and see my last post on this blog was back in February. There is so much going on in our world, most of it is splashed daily across the headlines of the planet’s media outlets. There seems little point in adding to it. Anyway, I’d hate Mister Putin to read what I had to say about him. As it is he spends hours staring longingly at his little red nuclear button and pondering on how long he can keep his finger off it.

Besides, my own life has been somewhat hectic since I last wrote on these pages. As we grow older we have to expect to cope with less than perfect health, so when a large growth appeared on the outer part of one ear recently I headed for the dermatologist to have it checked.

She took a sample for biopsy, but to my surprise showed more interest in a tiny mole, no more than two or three millimeters across, that had inhabited my right cheek for some months. I’ve always had a few moles on my person and as this one seemed inert and caused no discomfort whatever, even when assailed by my electric shaver, I’d happily ignored it.

She insisted on a biopsy for the mole. I thought it unnecessary, but I’m no dermatologist so didn’t argue. I truly expected the biopsy report to state the painful lump on my ear was cancer, but also that my miniscule mole was just a mole and why had she wasted the pathologist’s time with it?

It transpired the lump on my ear had a medical  name longer than the Mersey tunnel, but was not cancer. My tiny mole, described in the report as a pleomorphic cutaneous sarcoma, was.

The decision was rapidly taken to remove both offending items, and I was booked into a hospital where two ENT surgeons worked one either side of me, one removing my left ear lump and the other the ‘mole’ on my right cheek. It had been explained to me that an area of my cheek two centimeters in diameter would need to be removed around the ‘mole’. This would help  to ensure no cancer cells were left behind. I would have a scar. Also, as the ear lump was situated a good centimeter and a half in from the outer edge of my ear, it was necessary to cut out a wedge from my ear to remove it.

The procedure went well. It was done under local anesthetic and I was able to drive home that afternoon, my face well and truly stitched up. A week later I returned to have the stitches removed and was told the lab report on the ‘mole’ showed that all the cancer cells had been removed with it.

I now have one ear two centimeters shorter than the other, and a five centimeters long, vertical scar down my opposite cheek. My daughter has helpfully suggested I should tell the ladies I’m a retired pirate.

I am grateful to the dermatologist who took nothing on chance, and to the French health system that dealt with me so swiftly and efficiently. Also, of course, the ENT surgeons whose skill has left me with the chance for a much longer life.

I’m now almost back to normal. Everything is healing well and hopefully I’ll be able to fill these pages a bit more frequently from now on.

That is, of course, if Putin can keep his finger off his nuclear button for a while longer.

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