Thursday [7 to 10]

(0916) Still early, amazing. (1012)

 

10. Back to the same old same old with Farage

… kicks anyone deemed a threat in the teeth.


9. I commented over on X

Absolutely … what I see here is a man and woman trying to get it right with each other … no kickbutt boss girl BS from her, plus lack of ego from him.

8. Steve B’s chart quiz

7. DAD and Lammy

3 replies on “Thursday [7 to 10]”

  1. Two updates….

    a) The lives of the two victims seriously injured on Oléron are “no longer in danger,” declared Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez on Thursday, November 6, 2025, confirming the recent self-radicalization of the suspect. “It remains to be seen whether this was a determining factor in his actions and what the individual’s motivation was,” the minister added on France Inter radio. The 35-year-old man is described as an alcoholic loner on the island.

    b) The Minister for Relations with Parliament, Laurent Panifous, assured listeners on Thursday, November 6, 2025, that Sébastien Lecornu is not allowing the ongoing budget review in the National Assembly to be forced through. “He is absolutely not stalling; he is letting Parliament deliberate and vote,” the minister stated on Franceinfo, while acknowledging that “time is limited,” “the schedule is very tight,” and “the pace of the debates is rather slow.”

    “The goal is absolutely not to have either a special law or ordinances,” insisted Laurent Panifous, who favored the option of a “joint committee” bringing together members of parliament and senators to agree on a text. “I believe, yes, that it is possible […] to find this compromise and for this text to be passed by both houses,” he affirmed.

  2. 10. Back to the same old same old with Farage – disappointing to say the least, thoughts of ‘controlled opposition’ are again swirling in my head and I don’t like it. Watched PMQ’s live yesterday when that oaf Lammy was jabbing his finger at Farage; a gesture from a known race baiter, who wants billions in reparations for Caribbean folk. Read the book..

    Reparations: Slavery and the Tyranny of Imaginary Guilt by Nigel Biggar – https://www.waterstones.com/book/reparations/nigel-biggar/9781800755598

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