A tale of two walks – pt 2

It’s taken me a while to get back to this, but as promised previously here’s an account of the gathering of the “Million mask march” which took place later in the evening on the 5th. I first became aware of the plans for this march when I saw a post on FB which sadly I’ve lost the graphic of as it was rather amusing, calling for people to gather and re-enact a scene from a popular film. The virtual flyer tied it into a hodge podge of causes such as campaigning for a “chemical free Britain”, I’ve ranted before about … Continue reading

Last week else where

Ok so a bit post a week skip a week at the moment, but I’m calling that progress. So this weeks collection of random links from last week. Spiked make an excellent point about free speech Anonymous indulge in a bit of friendly fire Harry’s place reports on a survey on antisemitismWhich I was given to believe was the sort of thing multiculturalism and the EU was meant to stop Commercial 3D printers can now make guns – expect legislation soon Google paved the way for the NSA – the register says “told you so” Want to save the CO-OP … Continue reading

Remembrance

Elegy in a country Churchyard – Henry Reed The men that worked for England They have their graves at home; And bees and birds of England about the cross can roam. But they that fought for England Following a falling star, Alas, alas, for England They have their graves afar. And they that rule in England in stately conclave met, Alas, alas for England They have no graves as yet. +460