Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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21 November 2014
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Gary Lineker spoke recently about how footballers can be intelligent, having a different type of intelligence. Just as being a schemer in the local underworld, or the leader of a band of rebels in the Afghanistan mountains might need a different, but equally keen, kind of intelligence to someone passing their exams for a degree in medicine.
But I think one thing that must be taken into account in sport, is competition. By this I mean, the chance for a place in westminster, and indeed to be prime minister, is fought out between a few hundred, or a couple of thousand at most, of the graduates of a couple of universities in Britain.
Ok there is competition to get into Oxbridge in the first place, but how many pupils genuinely aspire to do that?
Whereas at least 50% of the boys in this country if not more, dream of becoming footballers, and take to the parks and fields in an effort to do so. It is then no surprise that the top level of that is probably more brutal and cutthroat than even politics is, so of course lessons can be learned.
I think it’s the lack of team spirit that is such a drawback in politics. Everyone is out for themselves before party, or even – as if – country. So you get inner teams who war with each other (like Blair’s and Brown’s) or who war with the rest of the party (like Miliband’s, both during his election campaign and now) and we poor saps out here look on in horror at the subsequent implosions. Cameron’s Tories might be crap at strategy (kneejerk reactions and firefighting are more their thing) but at least the inner cabinet seem slightly coherent and teamworkish.
Labour would be in much better shape now if Charlie Whelan had never been born. I’ve lost hope for the next election – we’ll be saddled with the Tories and UKIP in unholy alliance with the SNP playing both ends against the middle for anything they can get.
Strategy and teamship and planning and all the other positive techniques aren’t discrete from all the other influences in life though are they?
Am not wishing to place a downer but I wonder wth some organisations are playing at and why their motive seems to be to bring people down all the damned time.
We heard yesterday about how ‘chances were missed’ during the weeks or months before two hubristic crazed so-called humans fulfilled their yadder to behead a soldier.
Yep, the Police response could have been quicker, of course it could IF the A205 had not, that day, been totally blocked in both directions in that south-eastern quarter from mid-morning, all afternoon till evening due to a driver unfamiliar with our roads trying to under-pass a bus (getting herself killed in the process).
Was the part-closure of the South Circ (which Greenwich is on the edge of) even included in the news or made known to the panel?
Should the Emergency teams have used helicopters or jet-backpacks? My mistake, sorrrreeeee.
We can’t expect every member of every panel to be familiar with every locality they investigate but surely we should know whether they were/are apprised with everything relevant (or even what selective editing the media has performed IF the panel did take these matters in to account).
Tsk, whinge whinge – I should make the effort to find out ….
With UK politics, life, finance, and our form of Western Capitalism, our pop can see certain people are getting away with highway robbery, and it is not us skintoes doing it up the A1 near Nottingham or Leicester on a horse, standing up a stage coach, or with a bow and arrow. How the hell can they get away with it, paying penance of just a few months? People are getting pretty pissed off with these perverts, us the vast 95% majority, and Cameron will get it, eventually, his “allegedly” involvement in political phone hacking in the 2-noughties.
Anyway, enough of this, simple vid I did, for my US friends, for today their Thanksgiving Day, my own “special relationships!”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RjpKQbAldA