London Calling
In this week’s episode of London Calling, James and I discuss how different the last three years would have been if James and not Chris Whitty had been the Chief Medical Officer, the revelation in Big Brother Watch’s new report that I was spied upon by the 77th Brigade, the complicated tax affairs of the now ex-Chairman of the Conservative Party, the iniquity of the forthcoming teachers’ strike, given how generous their pensions are, and, in Culture Corner, Fauda, Peacemaker, Gangs of London, The Last of Us, Kleo, Sharpe’s Siege and The Way We Live Now.
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Now I wonder if the “London Calling” name is a nod to the section in the Private Eye of the same name I mention in the comments under the previous article…
Somehow I don’t think the world’s got any less mad since their (4th May) 1984 edition!
And yes, relatively well paid teachers who supported lockdowns up to the hilt and now expect someone else to pay for them are indeed highly iniquitous!
Public servant strikes for pay is disingenuous as the remuneration package is never publicly discussed. The pensions are generous as is the annual leave entitlement (26 days ,rising to 33 days after 10 years service +8 Bank Holidays) & not to mention the sick leave policy.
Makes you wonder if the people spying on Toby nudged PayPal to launch their shutdown of his accounts.