Thursday, August 22, 2013

"BONGO BONGO LAND" UKIP POLITICIAN

Oh dear ! Godfrey Bloom appears to be in deep water again!

Taking the emotive language away from things - especially when talking about work and women - can be extremely difficult.  Today's atmosphere, today's law (much of which is "imported" from a dysfunctional Europe) scares many, otherwise sensible, observers to silence.

Trying to be completely objective, and notwithstanding the insidious threat of political correctness, whatever muddled thinking reached the conclusion that women and men should be awarded time off work just because there is a new addition to the family? Of course it's nice! And few would pass up the opportunity. But how on Earth, why, did it become an entitlement?

Nowadays to argue that one parent should devote itself entirely to the upbringing of a child is to invite a public drubbing. And yet not so long ago such an arrangement was applauded and common; the converse was also true. Whether or not the change is progress is arguable; certainly mores have changed. Much depends upon perspective.

Women have become particularly sensitive about their abilities and their roles in life.  Increasingly men have similar feelings. "Modern woman" and "Modern Man" do not abrogate responsibility for bringing up a child - but often find themselves sub-contracting the function after maternity/ paternity leave has expired. Sometimes perhaps it's by choice; sometimes maybe there is no reasonable alternative. Either way they are free to return to work - as if nothing had happened.

But where is the sane employer, where is the compassionate  employer, who would give the level of maternity and paternity leave currently allowed unless compelled to do so by law? 

It's doubtful if there are simple answers to any of these questions. They raise issues concerning the benefits system, matters of employment law, evolving mores, what's right and what's wrong !  Whichever corner you fight will, as always, depend upon just two things: perspective; objectives.   

And the same goes for Godfrey's views !  Nevertheless he's definitely right on target when he says men and women are different.  It may hurt to hear it; but it's true!!    

   

    

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

SCARED TO SAY WHAT YOU THINK?

The older I get the less tolerant I become. And that's why my political allegiance has changed - at least for the time being.

Take the three old established British political parties.  Look at their leaders.  Look at their M.P's.  When was the last time you remember any of them giving a straight answer? Why should we tolerate such behaviour?

But now consider a new party: #UKIP.  Its leader #Nigel Farage and his political colleagues seem unafraid to say what they think; and what they think appeals to an ever-increasing percentage of the UK electorate.

Many observers now believe #UKIP brings to U.K. politics a wonderful breath of fresh air. An air of honesty from politicians with the courage to express their view unequivocally;   politicians willing to give a straight answer.  Perhaps no longer will we have to put up with devious answers from old-fashioned #Labour #Conservative and #Liberal politicians.   

The other day another #UKIP party member - now referred to as #Godfrey "Bongo" Bloom got into a bit of a fix when he spoke his mind on the matter of overseas aid. In a nutshell he referred to a billion or so pounds being wasted. His weakness was to use language now deemed politically incorrect. Apparently when the furore died down it was quite clear that Bloom's comments were made honestly and without intending offence. And his views were supported widely. Maybe Mr Bloom's character was moulded in the infectious days of Dad's Army? Days when no one gave a second thought if Jonesy the Butcher referred to his previous military engagement with fellows who evidently "didn't like it up 'em."

#UKIP politicians certainly have a vote-catching magnetism. Magnetism that will no doubt intensify with their simple ability to give straight unequivocal answers.  The courage to say what they think, take the consequences, move on, and so maintain the moral high-ground

Time will tell  if they can keep it up in the face of aggressive political shenanigans !