Labour under Tony Blair was good at spin. Keir Starmer’s team is hopeless.This week saw a too stupid by half briefing against leadership challengers spectacularly backfire as Wes Streeting tackled it head on and came out stronger. The public wants the PM to stay at home more and solve the big problems. Making the toxic atmosphere of the advisers the issue is a disaster.
The big difference between government and Opposition is Ministers own the actuality. Opposition can describe a world as they want it to be, and set out how they might get there. Ministers own the current facts. If they cannot defend them then they need to make urgent changes and quickly show they are starting to work. On first coming into office maybe for a year you can blame inheritance, but a year on you have had plenty of time and resource to change things for the better.
There will be more alarums and undermining of the PM all the time he fails to change key areas for the better. He promised smashing the gangs. Instead illegal migration has risen a lot. Instead of strengthening the law he repealed tougher measures the Conservatives were belatedly bringing in.
He promised ending cost of living pressures. Instead he has put inflation up from 2% to 3.8%. He has fuelled inflation with increases in managed fuel and water prices and big public sector lay awards.
He promised no big tax increases. He instead put a big jobs tax on via employers National Insurance, and is now threatening an Income Tax hike.
He promised faster growth and more jobs. Instead unemployment has risen sharply to 5% and last month the economy contracted.
He cannot spin his way out of these truths. He needs to stop people near him talking about a Labour civil war and get on with practical measures to right these obvious wrongs He owns higher taxes, higher borrowing, slower growth and more illegal migration. When will he make changes that tackle these big issues?
November 14, 2025
When indeed all his polices seemed to be designed to further strangle growth, augment unemployment & benefit bills and also increase net cost low skilled immigration and crime. Also to encourage the rich and hard working to leave the country or just not bother. With rip off energy costs and endless attacks on drivers, employers, the self employed, private schools, non doms, farmers, small business, no deterrent to crime, house buyers + movers, borrowers…
So, unsurprisingly, we get more unemployment, higher immigration, higher crime rates, decreasing GDP per head and no real growth at all in the private sector. They are clearly either moronic or they actually want this destruction for the UK?
November 14, 2025
It’s the latter, they want the destruction of the nation. It’s one of the reasons for the re-writing of history, destruction of culture and basic social morals. Destroy the roots and everything withers.
This is needed to be able to ‘reset’ or ‘build back better’.
Their vision is of a Balkanised nation of the state compliant and dependent, who believe they are living in an International Socialist paradise.
November 14, 2025
@Michelle – the teachings of the WEF as practised by most that now inhabit this parliament.
November 15, 2025
Trump is NOT the way to rebuild Western Civilisation and our politics and economy. We’ve seen many, many leaders like him before in history. And they all just crash and burn in the end. Their efforts built on sand. And become relics in the sand – like in the famous poem.
November 14, 2025
All goung to plan then
The destruction of the country continues apace. Paying into the EU budget and the odd £5billion to join the defence pact with no guarantee of receiving any contracts will be history priority.
The electricity gridcwill be a mess and major power outages imminent and no quick solution to repair it.
6 years waiting time for new industrial gas turbines and new nuclear stations barely replacing redundant plant.
The next government is going to inherit one enormous mess and the taxpayer will suffer. RIP labour and the uniparty.
November 15, 2025
Things are in a mess. Only one thing that will get us out of it – and THRIVE (in every sense and long-term) as a nation – and that is The Christian God. The Bible is clear what happens when people or a nation or civilisation turns its back on God. And look at history. Look at Germany last century. Sure, they had some amazing military successes but Germany in 1945 ended up in ruins – 1. Literally, 2. Millions of Germans dead and 3. Its reputation in ruins too after the Holocaust.
November 14, 2025
Re your final question: are they moronic or deliberately destructive? They clearly are clueless, useless and hopeless. But it is also clear that the Labour party is intentionally destructive of wealth and the privileges that wealth enables. That is obvious from the actions of the Atlee government onwards. Blair and his ilk professed tolerance of wealth but Brown undermined it, fatally so as in his destruction of final salary pension schemes. VAT on school fees is now destroying private education. The threat of wealth taxes is driving non domestic and entrepreneurs out of the country with all their spending power. It will again end badly as do all Labour governments.
November 14, 2025
Old timer, I agree with your comment in its entirety, I see a team of thoroughly inadequate individuals who are altogether clueless and incapable of the learning miracle of realisation.
November 14, 2025
I see ministers defending trans policies, and immigration policies, on the basis that “trans people deserve joy too”, and “immigrants deserve joy too”…
When in actual fact it is the ordinary British white working classes who have had every source of joy sucked out of their existence.
Staggering really.
November 14, 2025
Good morning
If you cannot tackle illegal migration perhaps he might turn his attention to legal migration, which is running far, far higher. Then at least one will be counseling out the other.
We all seven has stopped giving benefits to those people who are not UK citizens. Why any sain government would want to do this is beyond me.
But alas they have tied their colours to the ideological mast and so must continue on their, and our, ruinous course.
November 14, 2025
I personally think the focus has been allowed to fixate on illegal immigration to avert the masses eyes from the run away ‘legal’ numbers.
Although anyone who speaks honestly will tell you they are seeing their towns change at an alarming rate.
It seems to me a lot of people think the illegal crossings are only a recent phenomena, precisely because it’s only in recent years much has been made of it, but it has been going on for a very long time.
The number though are still dwarfed by those being shipped in ‘legally’ and all those arriving under their own steam via the gangs ( gangs which incidentally seem to be able to elude this state of the art, super duper intelligence/crime agencies we’re told we have) will all be made legal soon enough.
Border Force is just an expensive bit of window dressing
November 14, 2025
Spot on Michelle
November 14, 2025
It isn’t a case of “cannot.” It’s a case of “don’t want to and won’t.”
November 14, 2025
So a totally pathetic apology from the dire BBC to Trump “The corporation said the edit had given “the mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action” and said it would not show the 2024 programme again.”
Worse still all the deluded BBC figures defending the BBC and making idiotic videos defending it. It was no mistake and destroys what little trust the BBC has left.
November 14, 2025
It wasn’t a mistake. They deliberately spliced the two quotes (50 minutes apart in the speech) to create the impression he had instigated a riot.
A second almost identical splice has now emerged which was used on Newsnight two years previously. Unlike Panorama, Newsnight is produced In-House. In other words, the BBC production crew did it first.
November 14, 2025
Indeed perhaps the BBC defence is like a bent cop – “I never fitted up anyone who did not deserve it” as Allison Pearson sensible put it! This seems to be what most with the BBC group think believe?
November 14, 2025
It strikes me that the Panorama programme may simply have used the clip from Newsnight in their documentary perhaps believing it to be a true reflection of what was said at the time. Enormous coincidence if two separate programmes took similar actions on the same speech.
Reply They did a different version of the anti Trump account of the speech, before Panorama. Trump will argue it shows there is widespread bias against him at BBC
November 14, 2025
@LifeLogic, @Donna & miami.mode. It is now reported the BBC’s Newsmight program also deliberately doctored this speech to paint an alternative view. So not just a rouge Panorama editor. That says to me its policy dictated from the top
November 14, 2025
Streeting: Striking doctors have lost the plot
Health Secretary criticises BMA leadership’s ‘recklessness’ as he vows to protect patients put at risk by five-day strike.
Well basically Streeting after student loans and interest on this for 5 or 6 years training, the exam costs they pay, equipment the buy, the commuting costs… then they are paid after tax and NI nothing until they are about age 31. Nothing at all for rent, living costs, food, drink, holidays… But you think they are overpaid! I have to pay my gardener a higher hourly rate to fine a decent one. Someone leaving school and training on the job as an electrician or plumber is likely to have earning more like £450k net by age 31. So £450k over 15 years net or zero after training cost and interest. But Doctors have lost the plot he says!
Meanwhile Lawyers often earn circa three times as much with circa 4 years of training and student debt.
November 14, 2025
Your bias towards your relative is showing.
All graduates are paid low amounts of money and believe they are worth more.
The BMA should allow more medical places at university, but that would increase supply and may even drive down wages.
November 14, 2025
So zero net pay above your student loan and interest until age 31 or so is fair pay is it? Nothing for rent, food, water, council tax…
My son will be fine as he has wealthy parents and so no student debt as I paid for it all and we will also help him buy a property shortly. But even for him it is a struggle. Those with £100-150k of student debt and poor parents really are far worse off than a shelf stacker, plumber, bricky, sparky… who left school at 16 but has zero student debt this until at least age 40 or so if you do the sums!
November 14, 2025
David Frost today in the Telegraph:-
“Now I had always assumed that our rulers and policymakers know in their hearts what brings prosperity to a country. Low taxation. The protection of property rights. No arbitrary taxation and no confiscation of wealth. A fiscal framework that rewards effort and enterprise. A welfare system that supports those who need it but encourages everyone else to support themselves. And well-functioning markets – in products, in labour, in services, above all in energy – with minimum regulation.
I believed that when ministers failed to take policy in this direction, as has happened too often over the last couple of decades, it was because it was easier to give into lobbies, to respond to the endless Today programme demands for more money, than to be tough and to do the right thing.”
Frost they almost never do the right things! Even Thatcher made huge errors! All the rest even worse.
November 14, 2025
The career path offered is not really attractive either hard to find training positions. Most would be far better of either leaving the UK or doing a years law conversion and then suing the NHS in negligence cases. I know one consultant who did this – twice the pay and half the hassle he says. Is this what Streeting wants? Just why are often dimmer lawyers and accountant paid double with far less stressful jobs too?
November 14, 2025
I’ll get my small violin out. Qualified doctors (including GPs) in UK get paid far more than the EU average (more than in Germany for example) – that’s basic salary, not even counting their massive gold-plated pensions. In fact their pension lifetime contribution values were so high the government had to bring in new contribution limits to stop them all switching to part-time work because they had breached the limit. Add in the opportunity to moonlight in the private sector. Who wouldn’t accept lower wages as trainees to qualify later for those vast riches ?
November 14, 2025
Starting salary in london for qualified doctor is about £26k after tax etc, less commuting say £2k, council tax £2k, rent on shared flat on room, circa £16k, student loan interest £8k leaves negative £2k for food, fun…
Reply a
Starting salary first Foundation year £39,000 to £44,000
November 14, 2025
Foundation Year 1 (FY1): £38,831
Foundation Year 2 (FY2): £44,439
Core Training (CT1-CT2): £52,656
Specialty Training (ST3+): £73,992
Consultant Doctors : £139.000
….and the rest
November 15, 2025
Take home after tax/NI I said and for 40 hour week.
November 15, 2025
As if doctors were the only ones paying tax and NI and working a 40 hour week.
I’d think that most people getting a first year salary of £39k in London are unlikely to get the same yearly progression as doctors.
As an example of another health profession, FY1 NHS dentists get £36,288, during core training (at least three years) £43,923 to £55,329, so not so different from starting MDs.
And dentists also pay tax, commuting, room, student loan interest, council tax, …
November 14, 2025
@Lifelogic – Lawyers as with some other professions get their student fees paid by their new employers who are hungry to recruit them. It is not inconceivable that those employing newly trained doctors could do the similar especially if there is a keenness to recruit the best and a desire to stop them emigrating.
The bit I am at odds with is the Government doesn’t employ the Doctors, so why are they involved in pay negotiations? Hospital Trusts etc have their own budgets, income, the management does and spends what ever it wants. They will spend money on personal DEI projects and building empires, they should be the ones that define the pay to fill their needs.
One of the many contradictions of things being said to be one thing when in practice its all meaningless
November 14, 2025
BMA collective bargaining. So a northern junior doctor gets paid the same as a London one.
November 14, 2025
Lawyers are facing huge redundancies – again.
I know somebody who was a barrister who now drives a taxi.
November 14, 2025
Doctors have a rigged virtual monopoly employer who can rip them off and do. Lawyers have far more choice of employers competing for them.
November 14, 2025
Various outlets were saying that the British people would breathe a great sigh of relief when Starmer is ousted and Labour elects a new leader. It reminds me of the last election, the “anyone but the Tories” one. Our relief was short lived. We might yet look back and say the appalling Starmer’s was better than whoever comes next.
As for Wes Streeting, he’s too much of a Ukraine hawk for my liking. Burnham reminds me of Blair. As for “mad Ed”…
November 14, 2025
Government which governs least governs best.
Ministers need to ignore the siren voices that something must be done and spend less and interfere less.
The more action is taken on illegal immigration the worse it becomes. Perhaps it is time to just herd them all into a secure field until they beg to leave.
November 14, 2025
@Narrow Shoulders – all true but not understood by the numpty brigade that thinks everything is about them
November 14, 2025
Can a challenger get 81 votes to force a leadership election? The challenger would be unlikely to then be elected the new leader, so that will deter some.
If there is a new leader, how long would they last? Would they be able to change things to improve the standing of the Labour Party with the electorate?
November 14, 2025
When will he make changes that tackle these big issues?
When he and his useless front bench and rest of the Labour flock are kick out of No 10 and a party for the people with more savvy replace them, the sooner the better
November 14, 2025
Truly effective changes to tackle the big issues you describe would be against all that Labour stands for. They are simply uninterested in the amount of immigration and have no ability to increase economic growth – no cabinet member having worked in the commercial world. Shortly before the next general election that they know they will lose, whenever that is, we can expect some truly vindictive measures too: punitive taxation to dwarf Gordon Brown’s increase in the marginal rate of income tax on leaving office; and long term EU alignment and spend commitments. The latter designed to spite an incoming government and the voting majority that voted Leave.
November 14, 2025
Labour are so left wing now they have got close to the anarchists. Their envy of the wealthy and successful trumps their care of the poor. They will be happy if they destroy all wealth so there’s no handouts for the poor.
November 14, 2025
The public wants the PM to stay at home? Well I don’t. I’d like him and many others sitting in our Parliament pretending it’s a democracy, when it’s just an International activists coffee house, to sling their hook for good.
I take no comfort either in the fact that Blair could spin a yarn, whereas Starmer is not very good at making the destruction of our home seem like a good thing.
I don’t want someone like Blair smiling and talking softly while they rip the foundations from underneath me.
There is no intent from this government to ‘smash the gangs’ there never was, their very actions and words in opposition proved they intended for open borders.
As for finances, well it’s Labour ‘spend, spend, spend’ on the ridiculous, the unnecessary and the world and its uncle, it is what they do.
Don’t worry the ‘rich’ will sit still and let them rifle their pockets.
I’ve no time for anyone that falls for this and there are plenty, and they are the ones next in line to be impoverished by this ideology, and all I can say is good.
Sometimes the cure is painful, but it needs to be done and the sooner the better.
November 14, 2025
When will he make changes that tackle these big issues?
On the 12th of Never. He believes he and his fellow Fabians will create Utopia in the UK.
He is an ideologue who will never accept that Socialism impoverishes a nation. Or that Universal Human Rights has appalling consequences for the majority when you have a very large violent and criminal foreign minority who don’t give a 4X for the rights of the settled population.
Even IF he wanted to change policies and actually set out to fix his destructive policies, the Student Union Marxists sitting on the Labour benches wouldn’t let him, because they’re even MORE deluded and (unlike him) most of them don’t stand a scooby-doo of find another very lucrative job when they lose their seats.
November 14, 2025
“A Labour civil war” you say. Bring it on. Get rid of the whole shower and have a general election.
P.S. Another U-turn incoming. Starmer and Reeves having second thoughts about the idea of raising income tax. Why? A civil war within Labour perhaps?
November 14, 2025
They appear to have had second thoughts about taxing the rich. How has that disappeared from their rhetoric! I just think they have discovered the rich are too powerful to mess with.
November 14, 2025
The rich are now the doctors, nurses, teachers and train drivers aka Labour voters.
November 14, 2025
+ civil servants and local government workers
November 14, 2025
Labour has really lost its way, didn’t they learn anything from the tory mistakes
November 14, 2025
Labour is a broach church of socialists and social democrats. Sir tow tier is unable to manage his coalition of student politicians.
He needs more people around him who have survived in the Private Sector so who understand having to make tough decisions about spending. Not tough decisions about raising money, he has no one in his Parliamentary party who can do this.
A freeze on welfare increases, lower pension increases and a freeze on public sector hiring along with a consultation on public sector pensions run by someone who does not have a defined benefit pension (28% employer contribution for “fully funded” schemes is criminal).
Labour wants to spend more, the Cabinet knows the reality. The internal war will continue and Sir Two Tier is not a leader.
The Conservatives suffer many of the same issues and Reform is a one man band (with some decent performers who will be culled if they step out of line).
November 14, 2025
“When will he own these issues” ?
Simple answer, he will not.
It is either the plan for the big distribution of wealth (legalised theft) often spoken about.
Or
He and his sidekicks are so totally out of their depth, they do not have a clue.
The problem is, he and they do not yet recognise the problem, which is them and their policies
November 14, 2025
That assumes the PM wants to resolve such issues – he has shown little real interest in making things better for us, but has provided a host of useless sound bites to make us think he cares.
Political infighting goes on all the time, surely? What makes these latest incidents more serious is that Starmer really has nothing to defend himself with – No big wins, no actions that improved our lot. All we have is a globalist traveller for a PM who is more interested in funding other countries and giving away our assets.
November 14, 2025
You would think Starmer would relish the opportunity and the incredible privilege he has to help the British people and solve their concerns.
For example, he could stop the illegal Channel crossings by persuading the French to deploy reinforced shark nets / shark barriers to prevent the dinghies entering the Channel in the first place. They would be trapped and the traffikers’ business model would be ruined. The criminal camps on the beaches would close and the local economies in France would be safe and would thrive again.
Maybe he would like to increase UK labour productivity by capping legal migration at its long-term average of 50k per year so UK labour producitivity can grow again at its long-term average and itself directly fuel GDP growth again instead of diminishing it.
There are plenty more things too of course but Socialists do not think like this. They just don’t care enough beyond their agendas which are their main priority.
November 14, 2025
The same principle but a more sophisticated sea barrier is the ‘Halo Guardian’.
The illegal migrants could not get past this if the French were encouraged to adopt this suggestion in order to end the illegal migration problem which is costing us a fortune, harming us and destroying Calais etc:
https://haloarabia.com/standard-barriers/guardian
Naturally once the illegal Channel crossings stop the sea barrier segments could be removed and sold.
November 14, 2025
After a metal meltdown, the material ends up as a solidified mass of mixed materials.
Keir Starmer has no mettle. He is likely to disappear.
November 14, 2025
Sir John
What you call the PM wont stay at home, he doesn’t like the UK Citizen or the Nation it would appear he believes he needs to be ingratiated by people of equal standing to his ego that only reside elsewhere.
Parliament appointed him, but as he has said to the media he doesn’t like the UK parliament, the WEF is is more his type of people, they are like himself and seemingly he seeks those people out for instructions.
What is conceivable a failure of different individuals in 2TK’s Government, he owns. He on as it seem choose them for their ability to bow down to his holiness.
But in the final analysis it is Parliament the more than 50% that daily support him and his team that refuse to hold them to account that own the disarray that has been forced of the Nation
November 14, 2025
They don’t seem to realise that spin relating to finances has a direct effect in the markets. Reeves talking down the country for the first 6 months she was in office had a direct effect on business confidence and investment and therefore growth. Telling the press you’re going to raise income tax by 2% only to then not raise it by 2% may look to them like clever political expectation management but looks to the bond markets like incompetence and rule by backbenchers (they don’t want spending cuts and they don’t want tax rises) and they price bonds accordingly.
November 14, 2025
@Roy Grainger – maybe more logically they are playing the markets.
November 14, 2025
The Blair Spin was based on a computerised text database called Excalibur that empowered New Labour to provide “Rapid Rebuttal” to counter any arguments and give them the appearance of being in control and defy gravity for so long until other tech like the Internet overtook it and now AI.
Ref
https://john1912.substack.com/p/the-birth-of-excalibur
Today even with all the powerful supercomputers, software and everything else developed 30 years on, the old saying holds true for Labour.
“You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear”.
Remember “Fings can only get better”?
Britain is still waiting and whilst the tech is light years ahead it is useless if those at the top are still behind and give themselves the illusion like Blair and Brown, once events challenged them.
November 14, 2025
You can “make a pig’s ear of it” instead, which sums it up sadly.
November 14, 2025
“This week saw a too stupid by half briefing against leadership challengers spectacularly backfire as Wes Streeting tackled it head on and came out stronger.”
No-one understood the logic. So perhaps it was just another ‘dead cat on the table’ exercise to distract attention from bad news?
November 14, 2025
All part of the Great Reset, fostered and nurtured by Starmer, our unashamed Davos man. He cares neither for the country nor its people. This is becoming far worse than the appalling 1970s.
November 14, 2025
Correct. It is all deliberate.
November 14, 2025
He won’t he’s oblivious and emotionally vacant
November 14, 2025
Starmer is a weak, wishy-washy wimp! That is why there is chaos at No 10, that is why he gave away the Chagos Islands and paid billions to do so. That’s why he reversed his position on winter fuel payments, why he will end the two-child cap, why he will give billions to the EU, why he will support further tax rises on an overtaxed economy, and can’t even command the respect of his own MPs.
That’s why he will give in to the Unions on pay, refuse to reform out-of-control welfare spending, or cut any Government spending. That’s why he will bankrupt the UK.
In the past, 60-plus years ago, leaders were automatically respected because they were leaders; today, a leader has to earn that respect by what he/she does. That’s why Starmer is failing miserably, no one respects him!
November 14, 2025
Don’t forget to mention the massive increase in borrowing and the now sinking value of the £pound.
Let us remember the whole problem is due to international influences on our economy. That id the excuse being peddled by ministers. Miliband is focused on getting our high energy costs down which is apparently due to Putin’s war in Ukraine and the international influence on energy prices. His solution is to increase the generating systems that cost even more and then guarantee those building the wind turbines an income above current energy prices for the life of the installations.
Our low growth is due to foreign policies specifically tariffs and trade conditions imposed by overseas agreements apparently. Taxation at home and red tape restrictions to growth are not to blame…hmm?
Uncontrolled borders are due to an international desire to allow oen borders I imagine and that will explain why the smuggling gangs are helped by French police and are why those same French police happily wave goodbye to people leaving their shores on rubber dinghies.
The ongoing flight of wealth from the UK is clearly due to foreign interference. Apparently there are parts of the world where having wealth is not considered a crime. Places where those having personal freedom and wealth are not taxed to the point they up and leave for somewhere better.
Telling lies and making up stories about Presidents in oversea nations is also due to foreign habits impacting our well proven ever truthful BBC getting into trouble, nothing to do with them personally.
If only we had control of our own national interests by leaving those foreign controlled areas, we can but dream…
November 14, 2025
In this fast moving clueless Parliament, the media is abuzz that due to pressure, the real man(2TierKier himself ) responsible for the budget as without his and his cabinet’s approval, there is no budget, he is now (today)said to be dropping the need to rise income tax. People may remember in recent weeks 2TieKier let it be known that everything to do with the budget was to come from himself and a newly appointed team, the Chancellor was just there to do the presenting (taking the blame?)
Parliament keeps getting excited about tax, thinking there is some illusionary millions of ultra rich and privileged that can pay all the bills, then it dawns on them it is those people working in real jobs that pay. Meaning the Labour Party the party that pretends to be the party of the worker has to hit its own supporters first.
There is a need to keep repeating ‘it’s the economy stupid’, the economy ill only thrive if those frivolous MP’s in the Parliament get a grip and control what they spend.
November 14, 2025
UK working population over the age of 16 is 34 million.
6.7 million are State employees
10 million people claim benefits
1.7 million unemployed
3.03 million students in higher education
November 14, 2025
So 12.57 million people work to maintain 66 million.
Sounds like a winning ratio.
What could possibly go wrong?
November 14, 2025
Oh it is worse than that as many the private sector do nothing productive other than navigate round and comply with mad red tape. landlords licencing, vastly complex tax systems, mad employment laws, OTT health and safely.
Some in the state sector do do net good but many do net harm overall a net negative I think. Just the Covid Vaccines, Covid Lockdowns and Net Zero do and did vast net harms.
November 14, 2025
RNLI begging letter Christmas appeal declaring “We rescued three people today, but there’s one person we couldn’t save…” probably Starmer.
Unbelievable.
Why should we have to give for this taxi fleet for illegal immigrants. The government gets free ticket for this invasion and nonsense.
GB news shows a migrant in a tent in France followed by him watching TV football in a hotel in Britain paid for by yours truly. Our treasured island.
November 14, 2025
Yes I wrote telling them they should fund all the people they ‘saved’ and trafficked to the U.K.
Not a penny ever again!
November 15, 2025
Returned, with a brief message telling them I don’t (voluntarily) fund people smugglers.
November 14, 2025
Very true Sir John, I say enjoy your writing. Thank you
November 14, 2025
No doubt Labour would argue that they’d inherited the ‘meltdown’ and its all due to the 14 years of tory mis-management
November 15, 2025
We are fighting a culture battle.I don’t agree with the amount of freedom John desires.To be free :paradoxically a strong sense of forward looking responsibility is required .The sociological make up isn’t based on self regulation,but regulation from other sources such as religion,despotic régimes and an outlook which heralds scheming in places such as media outlets.To be free and not be damagingly influenced needs integrity which most don’t possess.
Yesterday a supposed old friend from school told me that £50,000 was due to me as an empowerment scheme for many British.After a few texts to an unknown person posing as honest I decided that I should get legal and police opinions as The only fee they wanted was £250 ; a courier fee to receive £50,000.
I contacted my old school friend on FB and asked her to verify her identity with school information she would only know about.She couldn’t do this.It obviously wasn’t her .This is freedom to steal.