Green and Pleasant Land

 

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Fallin’ Fallin’ Fallin’

So I was going to write something about tomorrow’s election but you know what I really couldn’t be bothered.  The dice will be thrown and we will have to deal with whatever happens.

Over the past few days I have been raging about the crass nature of the current President of the United States.  The twitter frenzy over the latest London attack for me was the final straw – just how could such a man really be considered suitable for such high office? Then last night I sat down and watched a very different United States of America – the latest Apple WWDC.   I know this is stage managed and Apple, despite of what they would like you to think, is a ruthless money making machine and yes if you played a drinking game where you took a drink everytime someone said excited or exciting you would be in hospital with alcohol poisoning.   But Apple surely is the embodiment of the American dream – built from nothing to become in just over 40 years one of the biggest companies in the world.   You hear their CEO talk and he appears polite, engaged and with a positive vision for the future.  After watching that I realised just how low the Presidency has descended – whereby everything that the President does or says either collapses before your eyes  or is really spiteful and uncaring.   I am sure there are many Trump supporters out there who wouldn’t see things this way but from where I sit America looks so much smaller.

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First run through of Hidcote images

If you are interested in gardening and garden design then if you get the chance a visit to Hidcote manor just south of Stratford upon Avon is well worth the trip.

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Who needs David Hockney?

Always have your camera with you used to be the old refrain.  Of course nowadays most of us always do.

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Gardner’s Daughter

Apparently the only difference between a man and a boy is the cost of his toys.  I will let others debate how true that is but I have just bought myself a new toy an d these are the first fruits of my labour this morning in the garden.   Sometimes I forget just how lucky I am.

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In an English country(ish) garden

Standing in my garden I can sometimes even imagine that I am in a country garden, the birds are singing, in the distance the cows are mooing in the water meadows and occasionally you hear a passing steam train sound its whistle – all very idyllic.  Then you realise that there is the constant drone of the traffic using the nearby motorway and the illusion is broken.   Are well.

I have continued to experiment with how far I can push my current camera gear when trying to capture insects in the garden.   The more I use the camera the more I realise that the resolution available is incredible.

There are technical reasons why the photograph above can’t really be used but nonetheless you can see just how well the chip has captured the fine details of the stem and the fur on the back of the bee.  It is just so impressive.

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Siren Scream

Is this true?   Can Jeremy Corbyn actually improve Labour’s performance so much that it leads to a hung Parliament and he an unlikely Prime Minister leading a coalition government?   Well if you believe this headline then yes is the answer.  However, if you take the time to read the article you will see that what pollsters have actually said is that this result is at one end of a possible range of results the other is that the Conservatives have around 370 seats.  In other words the headline is screaming about a statistical outlier.   You have to wonder why this was the lead headline?   It is very easy to suggest that this serves a purpose of scaring potential Conservative voters so much as they will get out and vote to ensure that Jeremy Corbyn is not the next Prime Minister.   After All The Times is a Murdoch paper.

At the start of the election I mentioned a number of things to look out for and the first two were:  The size of the UKIP collapse and the size of the Liberal Democrat revival.   With this morning’s headline in mind I think it might just be worth while looking at the top ten marginals for Labour and Conservative:

There are three things to note: Firstly,  all the Conservative marginals have Labour in second place – so in principle any swing from Conservative to Labour at a national level would suggest that most of these would go to Labour;  Secondly, the Labour marginals are mostly straight Conservative/Labour fights with the exception of Ealing and Hampstead where any swing to the Liberal Democrats would affect the outcome.  So beyond these two seats any swing to the Conservatives would see them gain the seats in question and  finally the 3rd marginal on the Conservative list is missing from the list – this is because it is fight between the SNP and the Scottish Conservative and so doesn’t help this analysis.

When you look at the figures the one thing that stands out more than anything else is that there are a large number of UKIP votes up for grabs as the UKIP seem to be in freefall.   It may well be that some or most of these seats won’t even have a UKIP candidate as they are not fielding  candidates in all of the seats.  Indeed if I was UKIP I wouldn’t field a candidate in most of these seats (Thurrock being the exception) if money was tight.  If this is the case where will the UKIP voters go?

The first answer of course is nowhere – they may just stay at home.  However, if we assume they are going to vote where will they go to?   To try and answer this you have to look at what Labour and the Conservative have said about issues that UKIP voters may well be interested in: Brexit, Immigration and Jeremy Corbyn.   If these are the three questions that the UKIP voters are considering then you would have to suggest that they will move more likely to the Conservatives than Labour as they are the bedrock of their campaign.  On top of this if there is anything like a Lib Dem revival it may well take the votes from the Labour party than the Conservatives although the Brexit vote also have a factor.   Just to reinforce the importance being placed on immigration control this is the headline in today’s Daily Telegraph.   It doesn’t take too much imagination to suggest who this might be wanting to influence.

In short it would seem an electoral mountain for Labour to climb to take any of the most marginal Conservative seats.  Equally, if the UKIP vote does move to the Conservatives then many of their most marginal seats will also swing to the Conservative.   Of course no one can really tell how things will work out on election day – perhaps Labour can win many of the most marginal Conservative seats and allow them be the largest party in a coalition government.   However, looking at the voting patterns last time you still have to say that is less likely than likely.

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And the airport came into view

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The gift that someone left

Day four of my confinement and the leg is looking a lot better.  I have been working on many things that I frankly had put off for a rainy day – but it does give me some time just to draw and the rest.

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Old man with his head down.

Due to a leg infection I have had to change my plans for the weekend – in short I have to rest my leg whilst the antibiotics go to war.   After two days I am starting to go stir crazy!   Now those of you who know me will know that I don’t go out a lot but the fact that I can’t somehow made me want to get out and do something!   Instead I am stuck around the house catching up with things in this case some more image for the Ironstone project.

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