Thursday, 29 August 2024
Quotations
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you're wrong, admit it;
Whenever you're right, shut up."
Ogden Nash's words apply not just to marriage but to life in general. Please never say 'I told you so.'
Thursday, 8 August 2024
What the British thought about immigrants ten years ago
The British authorities blame the far right for the recent riots, but 67% of British people think immigration policy in recent years has “a great deal” or “fair amount” of responsibility” for the unrest, according to a new YouGov poll.
The British Future survey, which had a very large sample, was published in December 2014. It showed that 25% of British adults thought that all immigrants, legal or illegal, should be repatriated. 52% disagreed and 23% didn't answer.
These figures are here at p.17.
23% of the population back then were very far right indeed and the silence of another quarter is eloquent.
Wednesday, 7 August 2024
Quotations
"I’m incredibly proud of my brother. Selfishly I will have him back to enjoy whatever time we have left.” Frank Biden talking to the TV channel CBS, making it sound like Joe Biden is very far gone, but we knew that.
Sunday, 4 August 2024
Tyrannies prefer foreigners to citizens
Today is the late Queen Mother's birthday
Today is the birthday of the late Queen Mother, who was born in 1900 and died in 2002. Here is a painting of her by Laszlo from 1925 when she was Duchess of York.
She was a close friend of my beloved Mgr Alfred Gilbey who was born in the same year, 1900, and each year they competed in a race down the stairs of the Travellers' Club which by convention always resulted in a tie.
The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, who by his abdication made her queen, referred to her as Cooky.
The Queen was a good Queen to the King and his subjects. She was heartily loved, especially for her liking for alcohol and racing.
She was very slightly a royal edition of Giles' Grandma.
She had very old fashioned views about race and inaugurated the statue to Bomber Harris erected with money raised by the public.
At a country house Friday to Monday, discussing P.G. Wodehouse, she said 'People say he's not true to life, but look around you.'
She said the BBC radio soap opera 'The Archers' was the only way she had to know how the middle classes lived.
The Duchess of Windsor never loved the man who gave up the throne for her and deceived him with the former champagne salesman Ribbentrop, whose views on Jews she largely shared. He remains the only member of the Travellers' Club to have been hanged.