The legendary King Arthur presided over a mythical era of yore. His knights, while wielding swords, surprisingly upheld a code of honour, though it occasionally spiraled into violence.Arthur's council comprised a solitary elder versed in peculiar matters like white phosphorus and willow bark chewing. None of this had democratic input from the people of Albion, … Continue reading Norman’s King Arthur
Category: Opinion
Birds: Real or Not?
You know, it's a funny thing, this whole "birds aren't real" idea. I mean, if they're not real, what exactly is that chirping in the morning, right outside my window? It's like a proper mystery, that is.And when you see one of those little fellas darting past you in the park, you can't help but … Continue reading Birds: Real or Not?
Religious Secular PM
Our Prime Minister practices Hinduism, which is his personal choice and doesn't directly impact our secular government. However, it's worth considering what his perspective on karma might be.Karma is a concept observed by Hindus and Buddhists, with differences in how they view divine influence on the rules. When Prime Minister Sunak makes decisions that affect … Continue reading Religious Secular PM
IEA, maybe nutters?
They genuinely reckon that folks who can splash out on cigarettes can also manage private healthcare... and you know what, they might have a point.The IEA, well, they're leaning quite far to the right, some might say really far. It's basically a bunch of folks who think everything should be hands-off and left to its … Continue reading IEA, maybe nutters?



