Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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footballers don’t have to stand for election against potentially underhamd opponents, esp if bipolar or schizophrenic.
Was there a reason that Section 141 wasn’t repealed when you were at the top of government?
Was there a reason that Section 141 wasn’t repealed when you were at the top of government?
Very good statement, +100500
http://www.plagiarismdetect.com
Excellent.
Curious how one can indeed have a sense and can sometimes identify a fellow depressive.
As one can be disbarred from parliament for having been stopped by the mental health act (stop to action is somewhat at the heart of depression), it is surprising that those inparliament have not ironed out that wrinkle. Ditto being a school governor but that is my own experience.
Curious too the resonse to the banking C.E.O. who has also been so reticent to be open re-his own health of late.
I’m meant to be on my turbo trainer with my bike – Mind charity fundraising come the spring – which seems very distant here in the Pennines today.
‘All of us need to be more alert to the possible suffering of others’
I wouldn’t disagree with that for a moment AC. But the problem is what to actually do about it when it is spotted?
Like yourself AC I am also quite good at spotting a fellow depressive. I’ve written before on your site about my two experiences of this and make no apologies for repeating it.
The first time was about 15 years ago when I picked-up on the possible distress of a friend’s husband. He was a typical Alpha male and very macho. So I told myself I was imagining it. Shortly afterwards he took his own life in a very unpleasant way taking 3 agonising days to die (Paraquet weed-killer).
The second time was just over 3 years ago when I picked up the ‘vibes’ in an ex-colleague of my husband’s. He was a cheerful sort of person a bit of a joker and an all round good bloke. I even asked my husband if he thought that this man could or might be suffering from depression, my husband having worked alongside him (and others) for about 20 years. My husband said he didn’t know, but thought it unlikey. About 3 months later he too took his own life, albeit in a ‘Russian roulette’ sort of style.
The point is what to do about it when it is spotted, given that a lot of people particularly men would probably deny it! There are some people who can’t or won’t be helped imho and I don’t think the rest of us should feel guilty about that. Ultimately we are all responsible for our own lives.
One sign of someone in the sharp end of politics which could be an indicator of such is when they suddenly do something quite stupid – the usual one is drink and drive when totally bladdered, blow in the bag and all that. Drink is the usual sign, and I suppose you only have to go down to that bar in the H of C late at night to see who is struggling, one supposes. Anyway, Churchill always complained of the black dog following him everywhere, and it is said he really liked the pop. So where is the fine line?
Yes, upstairs playing games seems to be like you have caught the pox in some institutions of no imagination. As for the art world, still or moving camera, the more bonkers you go, the more the agents in such field say “he/she must be working on something really interesting, to go to those depths, which we will see the light of day soon”. Maybe where the phrase “piss artist” might come from. Sport is a form of art, always thought so, but politics? – could be you know, if you look at it laterally, unlike our always look straight ahead, eyes set in concrete, unimaginative stuck in the ground tory friends.
SWANS!!!!!
Ta-Ra the Arse, come again. Hell of a tidy win,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/16459110.stm
Song! Alison, mmmm, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNSZZuKvo2s
what were we talking about again? ahem, cough, peswch. more tea vicar? stop showing yourself like that auntie, think of the draughts you’re getting, sorry vicar but we are right out of port – lager? Tescos own brand finest?
Ed on Andrew Marr London living Beeb on yewerstubby here, in two parts, and Ed did well, but that is only what I think,
pt1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZfTi1OLbK8
pt2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMruZxRnJQg
And welsh politicians suggesting the North of England what to do. What has Westminster done for you laterly, you northerners should ask, let alone us welsh cornish and cumbrian and strathclyde and scottish borders brothers seperated by invasion in past times,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-16566645
Song/vid for old welsh spoken and sung in Glasgow/borderlands there,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkUL_jHHHEE
I daresay sportspeople as well as those in other ‘glam’ jobs have prejudice about their physical ageing working against them and feeding their downs.
It’s not like that in politics where some longevity can / should equate to useful life experience.
There were first steps late last year towards repealing 141 after work by a HoL crossbencher, HoL is acting more and more like rebellious yoof; praise be.
I don’t think it’s a straight up and down topic though; the reasons why one was sectioned need to be confidential but I doubt could remain so.
If Winston Churchill with his ‘black dog’ depression could lead victory in World War 2, what is it that those who compiled s.141 of the Mental Health Act were so knowledgeable about? They weren’t ‘knowledgeable’ in this area of course… clearly, that section (at least) must be flawed… it apparently presumes people cannot (sufficiently) recover and be relevant, valuable, cognitive etc in day-to-day and future-thinking rest-of-life. Ridiculous… the law an ass again.
As a welshman, may I say, our welsh tory secretary, sold her house, a short few weeks before the announcment of this train going through the Chiltern tory play park. Link Gillian, you total tory cow,
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/9015543/Cabinet-minister-Cheryl-Gillan-sells-home-near-route-of-HS2.html
So there we go, that is the Minister looking after us, at the present moment, in Wales, you lot from Buckinghamshire realise. More perfect Joe 90 should be called. I say, as a taffy, enjoy english please,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW5Ig49sVa4
I thought Ed did quite well on Andrew Marr, and on John Humphrys and in both cases I thought the interviewers did well too.
I am with Blair on this. People like Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband do not lose elections because of their personality and all that – its because of their economic policy.
Working class people know that eu immigration costs them jobs and pay, they know that borrowing to spend is wrong (taxing to spend is relatively better), and they know that labour serves a different constituency than them, its moved from miners to students.
These things override Ed’s really good ideas on responsible capitalism. How can an unreconstructed irresponsible party provide responsible capitalism.
I believe if Ed agreed constitutional gdp-linked limits on spending and borrowing – he’d win this election. I believe that is what Brown and Blair would do in this circumstance.
Or stick to borrow and spend, and lose.
Another great post! I hope Dean Windass gets all the support he needs.
A song for sportsman and people that liked to describe them as Halstatt btiton living celt now island living, recovering the feeling of life on our isle today,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDxcJLsGy1s
Love visiting Tirol in Austria/Italy, where celt HQ is as far as I am concerned,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2s8D190f5c
A bit late in to this blog, but having just been sent this I thought it was worth showing hardman Vinnie doeing another educational fing :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILxjxfB4zNk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
South Bank, pushed through by thankfully a Labour government in the 1960’s, put to song brilliantly here, concrete and bluddey clay,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76DwlgQXWmo
yeh, move it
Michele, how about this, northernfriends in modern talking,
http://www.league-online.com/
WOW, and I talked about New Order from Manch yesterday,
http://www.league-online.com/mojonew.jpg
Talk about at the sharp edge, or in touch. I can post music shit until the cows come fucking home
Alastair, brilliant film available in full in parts on yootoob, Daughter of the Mind, starring the brilliant Ray Milland, from Neath, South Wales originally, and stunning Gene Tierney in one of her last major roles. Health of the mind explored. Could always try your local dvd rent shop if they have it, for better viewing?
Click adjoined link for the next part.
pt. 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVjHV5HeD2M