As far as I can see there are still lessons to be learned,
especially since the Russian intervention. Oddly enough Putin seems to have highlighted our
failure to look to our own culture, value it and energetically preserve what
was in our national interests to preserve.
For too long we have been told that the world is multicultural and to see it in any other way is
reactionary and xenophobic. Sadly that wasn’t a good move when playing the game of real life. These things have to evolve at their own pace. If indeed they ever do evolve,
Putin has also highlighted our failure to look to our national
interests and pursue them with deviously unyielding rigour. The same degree of rigour
imposed by the laws of evolution - survival of the fittest. We have
allowed ourselves to be less than fit.
As for the latest bombing campaign, it seems foolish to
assume that our leaders know what they are doing, know what their goals are and
how to achieve them. It even seems foolish to assume the intelligence they rely
on is indeed reliable.
Closer to home it has allowed Hilary Benn to make what appears to be a move on Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party leadership.
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I think Benn will have cause to regret his putsch.
Sackers - I can't see him as anything but a stalking horse.
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