'went to london by the mid-day mail...'
(it seems like kilvert is himself mail art)
(he means the midday mail train)
horsemouth is reminded of children being posted.
thereafter kilvert stays with his brother at 68 westbourne park villas, meets friends, and goes to see lots of bad art. he returns to clyro for the end of the month.
end of the week - the birthday of harry everett smith, anniversary of live from the village vanguard again (1966), no bell-ringing for horsemouth. thursday 10am a zoom meeting with howard (but no beers as it is too early even for horsemouth).
the week after we have a monday june the 1st which needs celebrating horsemouth would think. this does mean a saturday 13th (to which people will attach less importance).
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partially written in the morning blogpost
here we have a partially written in the morning blogpost. horsemouth has just been out to feed the chickens.
for the leigh folk festival the lower and main stage saturday and sunday have been announced that just leaves the old fisherman's chapel (where the sort of stuff horsemouth likes probably will be).
yesterday a depressing listen. the IFS (institute for fiscal studies) reported on energy costs and the cost of electricity is likely to remain high - this is because while renewables are effectively free once built the cost of building out the grid to get the electricity from where it is produced to where it is needed and to deal with the extra capacity required makes it inevitably more expensive.
who should pay for these increased costs? this is the problem.
horsemouth's predictions from 2020
'horsemouth would like to see cummings fall - all the rest are stupid tory boys incapable of sustained thought and keeping their nose out of the trough, left to themselves they will fail to exploit the decisive breach cummings has succeeded in making visible in uk politics. the tory boys will attempt to ignore it again and having unleashed these forces they will be consumed by them (result)...'
well this seems to (to horsemouth) to be what is happening. of course there is a future for the conservative party - as the coalition partner of reform.
at the local level horsemouth is intrigued by worcester council. he is interested the badenoch has forbidden tory councillors from joining anti-reform coalitions. reform must be left in to fuck things up (seems to be the strategy) and (simultaneously) be left in as preferred coalition partner.
this may be an astute calculation. the likely coming reform-tory coalition may crash and burn (or at the very least not be capable of delivering) but, as long as they have taken care to look statesmen-like and vaguely competent in the offices they do hold, the tories are well placed to return to their former place as de facto party of government.
if the political system becomes multi-party but the electoral system remains first-passed-the-post that will drive government back towards a majority two party form. if a variety of proportional representation is bolted on to the existing westminster structure then coalitionism will become established.
what horsemouth didn't foresee is labour being outflanked to the left by independents and greens. he didn't foresee their collapse in office. all that remains to them is to cling on through the economic meltdown coming and try and look competent and statesmen-like until the 2029 election.
he doubts the power of any one leadership candidate (or indeed political party) to move the dial.
