Potholes: the scourge of motorists and the ultimate test of a car’s suspension. They rattle our nerves, empty our wallets, and have even driven legendary rocker Rod Stewart to pick up a shovel and fill them himself. But beyond the frustration, potholes serve as a stark reminder of Britain’s crumbling infrastructure and the decades of … Continue reading The Pothole Problem: A Road to Nowhere or a Path to Re-Election?
Month: February 2025
Lewes FC and the Hypocrisy of Selective Ethics
For years, Lewes FC has positioned itself as a beacon of progressive values—championing gender equality, inclusivity, and social justice. The club has vocally opposed prejudice and discrimination, presenting itself as a leader in ethical football. Yet, a closer look reveals a contradiction that undermines these claims: its continued presence on Twitter (now X). A Club … Continue reading Lewes FC and the Hypocrisy of Selective Ethics
The Accidental Collector: A Lifetime in the Antiques Trade
I have a terrible habit. It started when I was 18, and for decades, I haven’t been able to shake it. I am—deep breath—an antiques dealer. It’s an addiction, really. Some people collect stamps, some hoard shoes. Me? I’m surrounded by a lifetime of treasures, most of which I picked up in my twenties. Take … Continue reading The Accidental Collector: A Lifetime in the Antiques Trade
