23 Feb 2026
11 Aug 2025
OXFAM petition
Many of my best friends are Jewish and I hope I treat every human being the same whatever their faith or none. What happened on October 7th 2023 was despicable.
However, I cannot understand how the UK government still sells arms to Israel and is allegedly training IDF soldiers on UK soil.
I am appalled by the death and destruction in Gaza and, like many in Israel, see no point in carrying on. Hamas is no longer a threat to Israel and the longer the fighting continues the more hated the state of Israel will be around the world.
Also, surely continued fighting will persuade many to hate Israel even more. So, continuation is self-defeating.
Also, why are no journalists allowed into Gaza? Is Israel ashamed?
Although I have doubts it will do much good, OXFAM is organising a petition aimed at stopping the UK supplying arms to Israel. I urge you to sign it.
See https://www.oxfam.org.uk/get-involved/campaign-with-oxfam/end-uk-arms-sales-to-israel/
UPDATE 0749z: It appears over 500 people protesting against genocide in Gaza were arrested at the weekend. Their mistake was to have "I support Palestine Action" on their placards. Palestine Action is proscribed as a terrorist organisation in the UK. A better wording would have been "I oppose genocide in Palestine". I hope all protesters are freed without charge.
27 Jan 2025
Receiving commercial services in the UK
In the UK we have some unusual rules. I think you may legally listen to commercial broadcasts (like aircraft bands) but it is illegal to make use of the information received. This was probably done with the best of intention. I guess this was to prevent industrial espionage or terrorism, but it leaves a "black hole" when you just listen or report for fun.
I wonder if anyone has actually been prosecuted here in the UK for infringing this law?
7 Aug 2024
What is good about the UK - NOT amateur radio
In the press in the last few days we have seen a lot about a few thugs but little about what makes the UK such a desirable place to live. We are, on the whole, a very tolerant and welcoming country and wish everyone well .
This photo is doing the rounds and better reflects how the VAST majority of UK people are.
5 Jun 2024
UK General Election, July 4th - NOT amateur radio
Last night was the first TV debate between the leaders of the 2 main political parties. If you can imagine what 2 cats fighting over a dead bird is like, that was it. Sad, pathetic.
All parties make promises in the run-up to a General Election. Come the election all these will be forgotten, or there will not enough money. What is certain is that whichever party governs, tough times are ahead. Either taxes have to rise, or public services will be cut, or both. Saying either of these things is a vote loser.
Come the General Election I shall be tactically voting for the least worst party. My heart says Green,but I know they have no chance in our constituency.
My prediction? Labour will be the governing party, but the majority will be smaller than expected. The minor parties may well hold the balance of power. I also expect closer ties with Europe since BREXIT has turned (as some expected) into a dreadful mistake. I am sure some expected a UK like the 1950s forgetting just how inter connected the world now is.
13 Aug 2022
UK fuel prices - NOT amateur radio
25 Oct 2020
UK-EU trade deal? - NOT amateur radio
At the moment, everyone's mind and the media is focused on Covid-19. It will soon be on the presidential election in the USA.
Also going on are the post BREXIT trade deal talks between the EU and the UK. It is in both parties interest to arrive at a good deal for both sides. I am pretty sure both sides have been waiting for the other side to blink.
What is now needed is a bit of compromise and a good outcome for all. I am puzzled why this should be so hard. The UK wants to stand as an independent nation and the EU has its own ways. As a big trading nation and trading partner for the EU, surely something can be worked out.
20 Jan 2020
1950s UK TV - NOT amateur radio
See http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/
20 Mar 2018
Cottage - NOT amateur radio
14 Jan 2018
BREXIT: a 2nd referendum? - NOT amateur radio
If a second referendum vote was ever to take place and the questions carefully worded, it would not surprise me if we voted to stay in.
As I have said many times before, there is a lot wrong with the EU and a lot right. Personally, I think the UK people would like a reformed EU. Arguably, the EU has kept peace in Europe (mainly) for half a century, but it needs to evolve or it will fall apart.
12 Jan 2018
BREXIT - NOT amateur radio
My own view is we want the trade deal, but we want a final say over laws in the UK parliament and control over who can stay and work here in the UK. Our trade in the short term has been helped by low cost immigrant workers, but we have been lazy and done little to increase efficiency in many sectors.
Personally I'd prefer to remain in a reformed EU without the needless waste and with control (ultimately) of our laws and people coming into the UK.
If we have to leave, so be it. In the end, I am sure the UK will do just fine. The bigger losers will be the EU. There is a lot right about the EU. There is also a lot wrong with it.
22 Dec 2017
Cyber attacks - NOT amateur radio
According to the BBC the UK Foreign Secretary is to warn Russia that the UK will retaliate if the Russians are guilty of cyber attacks that threaten national security. I am sure most governments have a "dirty tricks" department. Some get caught. It is the nature of 21st century warfare.
See www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42450479 .
21 Dec 2017
Reflections - NOT amateur radio
15 Dec 2017
BREXIT next stages - NOT amateur radio
Personally, I think the EU is fearful of other leavers and is concerned the EU could fall apart. There was much good in this "club", but much wrong too. In the end I hope we all strike a good deal in the best interests of all.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42368096 .
6 Nov 2017
Our village - NOT amateur radio
3 Oct 2017
Sour grapes? - NOT amateur radio
Many of us in the UK only wanted Brexit so we could keep control over our population: we are a small island with limited space and resources. Like many, I actually voted to remain in the EU, even though it was/is far from perfect.
No, personally, I think the hard EU line is because they are peeved we are leaving and will no longer contribute money to the project. EU nations need our trade. We will be free to trade with the world on our terms.
EU - get real!
1 Aug 2017
Kentwell Hall - NOT amateur radio
19 Jul 2017
Pound to Euro exchange rate - NOT amateur radio
My assumption was the Euro still has problems especially with Greece and fewer "rich" contributors once the UK leaves the EU. As I said before, I am no financial expert and may be totally wrong.
Most of the burden will be on France and Germany, both of whom want the EU to succeed. If Greece defaults Germany will be most hurt.
6 Apr 2017
Cambridge Grand Arcade - NOT amateur radio
1 Apr 2017
Devon Birds - NOT amateur radio
I suspect several species will become far more common in the years to come e.g. bearded tits, bee-eaters. At the same time, some will be lost. Before 1955 to see a collared dove in the UK would have been amazing. Nowadays they are one of the most common birds in our garden.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee-eater .




