Yesterday – probably to the chagrin of some of my friends in UKIP – I posted about the […]
Month: December 2016
How the rapidly approaching European chess stalemate can be solved by both players taking each other’s Bishop I’ve […]
A long-overdue rant on the nature of how process and bullshit has triumphed over creativity, education and common […]
As the ghost of George Orwell continues to haunt us, it seems that hard and soft Brexit are […]
Apologies for the late arrival of this week’s essay. The focus remains on an out of touch Establishment, […]
In an eclectic onion bag tonight, the Buddhism of shopping, A Waspi Christmas Carol celebrating Philip Hammond’s organ, […]
Unbelievably, 50 years ago last month I migrated from Manchester to Liverpool in order to begin a Joint […]
When it dawns on one that nothing is real, you realise what an enormous task it’s going to […]