I promise I won't mention Tr*mp.
Last Sunday, France's 6 Nations Rugby team beat Italy by 73 points to 24. I've never heard of such a score. They would hardly have had time for the occasional wet sponge. I missed the match; I was at the theatre.
The world is becoming a very dangerous place, even on the domestic front. One thing I really dislike writing about is the constant bad behaviour of asylum-seeking immigrants. Sadly so many are involved in criminal gangs, drug dealing, shoplifting, pickpocketing, anti-social behaviour, etc, that sometimes one wonders if any of them are honest at all.
The latest scandal has been over in Ireland where knife attacks (the above photo is actually in Leeds), drug turf wars, and general violence has made the streets of Dublin into no-go zones for many natives. They run-riot with machetes in the centre of Dublin, and, as they know they can get away with it, they simply do what they want. With their hoodies and face-masks, there's no-one to stop them other than a few vigilantes; and even they have no real powers. Very worrying and disappointing!
Drunken Socialist MP, Mike Amesbury, has been jailed for 10 weeks (now suspended for 2 years) after sucker-punching one of his constituents (see interesting video below). It was such a brutal punch that I might recommend him to play for Croydon Rugby Club. He would make a perfect addition to their team. Of course, he's been booted out of the Socialist Party, but luckily for him, his huge salary continues to be paid. Amesbury and fellow Socialist John Prescott would have made great sparring partners. It's good to know we can all go around knocking the lights out of innocent bystanders with impunity! Or is that only if you're an MP?

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Thanks for the round up, I'm missing the news as I'm too busy.
It seems we are beset with unsolvable problems most of which derivates from the Houses of Parliament. That looks odd, is derivates a word? Tis now.
Not much 'good news' again this past week. Maybe one day there'll be something pleasant to report, but don't hold your breath.
I thank you so much Cro for addressing an issue that so many ignore, the lies of the BBC and its dangerous influence on public opinion.
The BBC is a despicable propaganda disseminating organisation and what's worse half the staff are queers or paedophiles, possibly both.
The BBC used to be well known around the world for its impartiality; sadly that has now all gone. It has become a mouthpiece for the antisemitic left-wing; for which we have to pay around £170 pa for the pleasure of listening to them.
You paint a horrible picture. Fortunately, for my mental health as much as anything, I don't really see things that way and that very much includes your absurd description of the BBC.
Well you’re a cheerful soul. I agree with YP, I don’t see things the sa,pre way as you thankfully.
The truth is often hard to swallow. My old school friend AY hoped to become DG of the BBC, but maybe his Jewish background stopped his election. These things still happen, and a lot more besides.
I only report what happens.
Let's be honest - the overwhelming majority of so-called 'asylum seekers' are illegal economic migrants, and any even halfway competent government would have deported them within hours of arrival.
And as for MP Mike Amesbury, the latest example of two tier policing - physically assault an innocent individual and you get 10 weeks suspended, make an unfortunate comment on social media and you get 30 months not suspended.....
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On the other hand he was let off with a ticking off for faking interviews on Imagine when less senior staff had been dismissed for similar fakery.
A sign of the times. We all know what's going on, but the left-wing try to ignore. If Amesbury had been a Tory MP, there would have been no suspension of sentence; guaranteed!
You paint a grim picture.
Not me; the world about me. It's very grim at the moment.
That was one helluva week. Hope the coming week will have a brighter write up. Though somehow I doubt it.
Keep safe in Brighton!
I honestly don't think one's safe anywhere at the moment. What a mess we're in.
It was hardly 'faking'. He just added himself to interviews for effect.
Although I do agree that it was unnecessary.
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