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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

The Good Of A Storm

11:53 local time, 12th January 2010, just south-westerly of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. An earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale blitzed through the land form of the small Caribbean island. It is two weeks since hell quite literally broke loose and since then the UK alone has raised £40 million from public generosity. This is why I feel there is always good of the storm. After every recent world disaster; be it Hurricane Katrina or the Boxing Day tsunami; they always see a huge humanitarian response.

However, Haiti has seemed different. I'm not sure why; but I think the strong celebrity following that it has attracted has had some impact. George Clooney set up a telethon, similar to that of Children in Need, for his newly found campaign, 'Hope for Haiti Now', and although I totally support his movement to give a helping to those in Haiti, I believe that for some celebrities, it may have become a case of self-promotion for their respective careers. I would call it jumping on the band wagon. But, again, that telethon broadcast in over 32 nations globally raised an additional $61 million and that doesn't include the 'Help for Haiti Now' album which has now been released. So, whether the 'storm' in the title of this post is referring to the actual quake or the celebrities pouncing on it, great good came from it.

But, of course, this 'good' doesn't quite measure up to pain and affliction being felt within in many in Haiti. But if any good can be brought from such a dire affair, that is success.

You can still help the afflicted in Haiti by doanting to the DEC appeal below.
DEC Haiti Earthquake Appeal

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Sunday, 3 January 2010

UK, US close their embassies in Yemen

Full story on NPR

A bold and decisive move is how I would describe this action against the recent revelations of terrorism in Yemen. Gordon Brown has clearly, already taken the leading stance out of all the major world leaders on how to deal with the Yemen threat. It is clear to see that the government of Yemen have very little control of what is happening. All westerners should be glad that this hazard has been confronted in the aftermath of the 'Detroit Bomber' case and not when a recent major attack has been successful.

Gordon Brown's decision to host a meeting on the Yemen threat, later this month in London, is another sign of his expert statesmanship and ability to lead the world on the big issues that face us. Personally, I can't even begin to imagine David Cameron and a Conservative government taking such definitive and bold movement on these matters. Again, I hope, for the sake of the UK's global reputation, that the Conservative's take no part in our next Government.

Saturday, 2 January 2010

David Cameron, stop lying.

"A year for change" is what the banners behind David Cameron exclaimed as he made his very tired sounding New Year's speech today. That's a lie in a nutshell, to be completely honest with you.

Everything the Conservatives propose only echo the nightmare of the Eighties. The Tories may have switched logos and leaders but every piece of rubbish that's spills out of David Cameron's gutter for a mouth sounds like something brewed up at Eton only designed to favour the privileged. ITV2's recent show 'Trinity', which portrayed the gallivants of the Dandelion Club, reminds me so much of the opposition front bench. These are people who have grown up without having to worry about financial or education problems. These are people who have had it on a plate. Not like the majority of the country who are experiencing, in some cases, the most hellish financial circumstances.

To the electorate, please don't let these jumped up, arrogant, rich Etonians into power...

Friday, 1 January 2010

Welcome to 2010



'2K10' has arrived, or that's what all the chavs are going to call it now...There is quite a lot to look forward to. And also quite a lot not to look forward to. Personally, there is still a metric ton of coursework to do by Monday, an exam to revise for, To Kill A Mockingbird to read and a mock exam results day and that's just in January!!

Elsewhere, it's election year!! Woo! I know we are all confident of a Labour landslide :\

I think it may time for a hung parliament. I don't feel any party will have a good enough majority to form a Government. Labour will probably lose poor old Gordon...As a member, I would like to see David Miliband or Jon Cruddas as our next leader and I desperately hope the Conservatives are subject to the most almighty demise between now and May similar to the one seen at the end of John Major's tenure as Prime Minister.

Of course, there are other things that are going to happen. Formula One is back with Team Britain v Team Germany, England are second favourites to win the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and it's look as though 2010 will be a yaer of recovery from a difficult recession. The year 2000 was supposed to be a new start for the world, it was quickly followed by 9/11 and the war on terror. Terrorism isn't going to stop in this next decade but let's make a better start to this one than we did the to the last.

Happy New Year to All
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