Blame that Ardley interview for putting me on a downer.
My parents were/are Tories, so are my siblings and I have every sympathy for the white working class whose only alternative to self loathing is looking to the alt-right for some positive validation. Our old friend Tarkers a while back mentioned the potential horseshoe effect in politics, the extreme left and extreme right joining together, maybe that would kick start what needs to be done to not only take these **** down, but to take them out altogether. Nobody wants mob rule but I think we are fast approaching the point where we need a mob reset.
My opinion is that the government have been far more reactive than proactive. The only crumb of comfort I have is that things would have been a lot worse if Corbyn's lot( couldn't organize a p1ss up in a bierkeller) had won the election last year. That's why I hate the left on here. Keep yer chin up son.
Did someone just say sum-hut?
Durham ex-police chief saying the actions of the PM’s top adviser will make policing more difficult.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-pol...m-police-chief
Watching the daily press briefing. Someone from the BBC tries to ask a question but couldn't be heard, the next thing you see is a bloke leaning over him to fix the problem. He then asks why the Dom didn't follow social distancing rules.