I'm inclined to agree Galaxy, reading an article in The Guardian, the disaffection with Macron amongst the beleaguered working classes in France, is that he is perceived as lofty and appear to have little empathy with those who are struggling with the cost of living. I'm not sure what France's stance is with identity politics but issues such as those have been elevated to such prominence they mask so much of what is actually affecting the ordinary person and apart from resonating with a minority, the vast majority of the population have little interest. I thought the LGBT month of June had been toned down a little this year, it was so full on last year with constant announcements in M&S for example blasting out their support, I haven't noticed it quite so much. Although I gather Regents Street is still decked out in rainbow flags in the mode of an occupying force having taken over the country. The push for net zero, lack of housing and in some areas, unfettered immigration is the driving force that has catapulted the swing, in some European countries towards the right. Anyway, we need to give a new Labour administration a chance to see how they measure up, possibly they will have an eye towards Europe holding the thought that voters' loyalties can turn in a heartbeat.
whats the oldest you can hire a car?
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


