
21 August (Part 2) - Too late now
I’m not sure what to make of this but I am going to assume it is sincere and say
thank you, however in my opinion Bonkers is well past its best as informers die
off, literally, and I get increasingly old and lazy. On the more positive side
there has been an increase in the number of informants in recent months. Reform
UK wannabe Councillors have been digging deep.
It was probably in 1981 that it was first suggested I should stand for
Parliament, presumably I was as opinionated then as I am now, and in bragging
mode, probably was quite good at sorting out big problems. Arguably while at BT
I improved the measured efficiency of seven different units I managed to the
extent I was interviewed by the Chairman to see what could be learned, but I was
not a great one for following the established rules and that was not widely appreciated
With an 82nd birthday just a few weeks away there is no way I could do any sort
of work any more; I would be the one caught snoozing on a green bench. Having
said that I would have the illegal immigration problem sorted out in a matter of
weeks. Rwanda on steroids. Job done.
I too have marvelled at how the MP for Crayford and Bexleyheath acts as if he is
still a Councillor. Pot holes are not his business and he should be more
concerned about the Black Holes created by his government.
And no one who votes for the killing of viable nine month foetuses deserves
anyone’s respect; ever.
Not sure where West Heath fits into the picture.