Some years ago, I recall waking up the day after a UK General Election and feeling deflated after learning that the Conservatives had won. I could have just as easily felt similarly following Thursday’s General Election, which resulted this time in a Labour victory, albeit as predicted, and an emphatic one at that.
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UK General Election 2024 – the Southend Count
Late last night and in the early hours of this morning, I attended the counting of the results for the election held nationally, yesterday, as pertaining to the Southend East and West constituencies.
Continue readingOur Round Britain Trip 2024
Between Monday 17th June and Wednesday 26th June, my wife and I did our version of a Round Britain Trip that entailed us going from Southend up to Glasgow along the West side of the country and returning to Southend along the East side. The idea was to combine my wife attending a work related conference in Glasgow and to visit friends and family on the way. Here are the highlights …
Continue readingSunday lunch at the Oakwood
We had an unexpected, unplanned experience on Sunday. We gave a lift to an elderly gentleman to his home in Eastwood from our church at the end of the service, who offered to buy us lunch by way of thanks. Having no other plans for lunch we accepted, especially as what was on offer was a traditional Sunday Roast.
Continue readingPride, Rainbows and Sex
Just to find out about the Southend Pride parade and event taking place today (13/07/24) then skip to towards the end, else read on.
Continue readingTrumpwatch (60) – and the dance goes on
There is a popular hymn (considered heretical by some of my sound Christian friends) titled “Lord of the Dance” where the hero (in this hymn, it is Jesus) is able to carry on dancing despite whatever is thrown at him, including being nailed to a cross: “I danced on a Friday when the sky turned black. It’s hard to dance with the devil on your back. They buried my body and they thought I’d gone, but I am the Dance, and I still go on”. The possibly irreverent thought came to mind – it reminds me of Trump!
Continue readingThe lead up to the 2024 General Election – Final blog
I surprised myself, seeing I blogged four times about the election on Thursday (July 4th 2024) – see here, here, here and here (and in that order) for the story so far – at least from my perspective. In order to keep this blog short, I suggest check out my blogs for my thoughts on what is needed and, importantly, the key issues at stake, many of which have been barely touched on by point scoring politicians and an unawakened public. Sadly, the election system is such that bad players will almost certainly come to power and it will all be part of God’s judgment on a nation that has largely turned their backs on God (despite my seeing many positives).
Continue readingReturning to the Gulshan Tandoori Restaurant, Southend
It has been a while since we have eaten at the Tandoori Restaurant (see here) although we have eaten there on a number of occasions over thirty years. I have even blogged about our experience six years ago (see here), and today we decided to return. Today, my wife and I, along with my sister and her husband, decided to eat there, combining celebrating my birthday, my sister’s wedding anniversary and Father’s Day with the opportunity to eat out.
Continue readingIs Immigration the Elephant in the Room?
I might had said so until Nigel Farage stuck his oar in by waving the flag for Reform UK, and thus ensuring that if indeed immigration was the elephant hidden in the room that is no longer the case.
Continue readingSouthend West General Election 2024 – the Contenders
I hadn’t expected with 3 weeks still to go to the July 4th 2024 General Election that I would writing this third blog giving my thoughts on the subject – but I am lol!
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