Don't Blame Me
Don't blame me when you're firm goes bust,
Don't blame me when dreams turn to dust,
Don't blame me when savings disappear,
Don't blame me you can't afford a beer,
Don't blame me when your kids blame you,
Don't blame me when your bank forcloses too,
Don't blame me when the world erupts in war,
Don't blame me they're knocking on your door!
I did my best to try and make sure,
You don't believe those leaflets they put through your door,
I wrote six million words, telling you in this blog,
So don't you dare say it's all your fault Rog!
Copyright 2019 Roger Tichborne
On the 12th December, we vote in a General Election. There are a hell of a lot of porkies being told right now. Last night I saw the most bizarre Party political broadcast of all time, featuring the Prime Minister pretending to go for a coffee and claiming, amongst other things that he likes The Clash and The Rolling Stones. A general election debate should be about policies, not this sort of vacuous nonsense. Yesterday, we had a report in the Jewish Chronicle that one of Mike Freer's Conservative buddies had behaved in an appalling manner on a visit to Lib Dem challenger Luciana Berger's offices. There are two undeniable facts. The first is that the Tory party has lurched to the right under Boris, with a purge of sensible and competent moderates. The second is that appalling behaviour, such as that displayed at Luciana Berger's office is becoming more prevalent. I am not a Momentum supporter, but if the perpetrator of the visit had been a Momentum supporter, it would have been the lead item on the news. The BBC seems to me to have been cowed by the Tory party. This should be a worry.
If you cannot see how dangerous the situation is becoming, then I suggest you buy a couple of history books, detailing what happened in Germany in the 1920's and 30's. The first thing that happened was abuse, then violence was normalised. It isn't alright. Whoever you intend to vote for, please consider the fact that we need proper debate, not conducted with milkshakes, violence and hate. I've written a blog for eleven years now, over six million words. My mission has been to spur sensible debate, promote art and culture and try and make our little corner of London a better place. Felt I had to say something.
Cultural Round Up.
There are some good things going on in and around the Borough of Barnet, Please add these to your diary.
Jazz Tonight in Mill Hill
The Natasha Seale Quartet - 13 Nov - with a hugely enjoyable journey through the life of Rosemary Clooney. Natasha brings her own blend of pizzazz and musicality, creating new life into these wonderful songs.— Mill Hill Jazz Club (@millhilljazz) November 10, 2019
"Not to be missed.” - Claire Martin OBE
Plz RT...
Panto In Finchley
Cinderella - The Rockin' Panto | Artsdepot | Theatre in London Tickets on sale NOW! @artsdepot https://t.co/mvckaLJezt— rachelfurst (@rachelfurst1) November 12, 2019
Hampstead Theatre
Our latest theatre guide: what you need to know when visiting the wonderful @Hamps_Theatre! @CityCorpHeath @TheHollyBushPub @FlaskHampstead @FreudMusLondon #hampsteadtheatre https://t.co/e077wZQPim— BroadwayWorld UK (@BroadwayWorldUK) November 11, 2019
Comedy in Finchley
Ska in BarnetWho in @FinchleyNorth likes comedy?? Come and see a great line-up of stand up comics @Bohemia_N12 this Thursday night from 8. Free to get in, pay what you want on the way out.— Bo Hee Hee Comedy (@HeeComedy) November 12, 2019
Who in @FinchleyNorth likes comedy?? Come and see a great line-up of stand up comics @Bohemia_N12 this Thursday night from 8. Free to get in, pay what you want on the way out.— Bo Hee Hee Comedy (@HeeComedy) November 12, 2019
Irish Music in Kilburn
— Irish Music London (@irishmusicldn) November 10, 2019
Over the moon to announce 2 exclusive solo shows thefiddlerlive in Kilburn,London on 10th and 11th of December. Supports to be announced. Tickets are £17 from the link above in Mundy's… https://t.co/WPIV8QON0v
Music Lessons for Children in Finchley
Rehearsals for Finchley Children's Music Group take place every Sunday afternoon in term time πΌπ€— PrimaryTimes NLondon (@ptlondonnorth) November 8, 2019
For more information, go to their website https://t.co/p9oa92uYDt pic.twitter.com/iAMjpTfhr9
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Please join us on Friday 13th December at 8pm at The Midland Hotel, Hendon, for the Barnet Eye Community awards and annual Xmas party. We are also looking for nominations for our community awards, click here for details. Free admission
Please join us on Friday 13th December at 8pm at The Midland Hotel, Hendon, for the Barnet Eye Community awards and annual Xmas party. We are also looking for nominations for our community awards, click here for details. Free admission
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