Monday 15 December 2008

President Bush

I've just witnessed the funniest thing on television in ages.

President Bush was on a visit to Iraq, and while he was holding a press conference, an Iraqi journalist took off his shoes and hurled them, with particularly good aim, at the President of the United States.

Now Bush may have used his good instincts to dodge the shoes, but lets be honest that was a big insult and an even braver move.

Bush may be playing down the incident, saying he was not insulted and did not hold it against the Iraqi government, but I'm sure he will not be in any hurry to go back to Iraq.

Sunday 14 December 2008

I'm Back

Sorry everyone I haven't posted anything in a while, I was called away suddenly, I had to go to St Lucia on family duties and I've just got back.

So back to business once again.

Tuesday 25 November 2008

Haringey Council Workers Not Fired


It has just been revealed that the social workers of Haringey Council, who were responsible for the tragic death of Baby P, will not be fired.

This just goes to show that again, justice has not been served and that the Council will continue to cover up and play down their responsibliities to other children in the same situation.

It also makes me wonder how many other child are living in fear, in homes that are not providing the loving care and are not the safe haven they should be.

How easy is it to fool these social workers who are supposed to be looking out for the exact signs that Baby P exhibited.

The social workers are always supposed to be one step ahead of parents like that of Baby P.

There was a reason why Baby P was on the high risk list, and what were they looking for if they saw that child 60 times. How could they have missed the absolute hell this child was living in.

It has left the public amazed and angered at the negligence that Haringey Council exhibited, and it seems that those who should be held accountable, will not be.

Therefore it seems that we as a community will have to pick up the slack, if there are any children that need help, we will have to expose them, since social services cannot be completely trusted to act.

Saturday 22 November 2008

Was There Ever A Mother Like Karen Matthews


It still astounds me that any parent could even contemplate planning the abduction of their own child for financial gain.

I always thought that a parent's love was unconditional and priceless, but it seems I was wrong in the case of Karen Matthews.

It is a shame that Shannon now has to live with the fact that not only will she be separated from her mother, but also that she was nothing but a bank check to her.

I also wonder just what drove Karen to even think about trying to fake her daughter's kidnapping. Was she really in that much of a financial situation where she thought that lying to the police and the public sounded smart.

I will pray for Shannon and her family because there will be trying times when the truth of what happened fully comes out, and I really hope that Karen thinks it was worth it.

Wednesday 19 November 2008

BNP Members List Leaked


Am I the only person who cannot stand to watch members of the BNP on the news talking about how their privacy has been invaded after 12,000 names of the BNP register list has been leaked.

To my way of thinking if you are a proud BNP member, what is wrong with proclaiming the fact loudly and proudly. Let the rest of us know exactly how you feel.

If I was living next to a BNP member I for sure would like to know. It lets the public know that despite how proud we are as a nation are of being so multicultural, racism is still rife within society.

Also I for one am completely for not having BNP members in the police force, in the army or working as teachers.

What sort of people do you want teaching your children, or on the streets on London supposedly protecting the community.

We do not need people picking and choosing who they are going to help or who they are going to teach equality to.

So if this list has helped people be a little more honest about their true feelings, then all the better for us non-racist people.

Monday 17 November 2008

The Tragedy of Baby P

The life of Baby P was a short one as well as tragic. This beautiful baby boy was let down by the people who should of protected him the most.

His parents abused him and Haringey Social Services who should of stepped in, did not, allowing Baby P to die as a result of the numerous injuries he suffered at the hands of his mother and her boyfriend.

What is also equally surprising and frustrating is that only after this little boy suffered so much does it appear that he actually had other people who could have stepped in.

After his death his father has issued a statement saying how much he loved him, and now his grandmother has shown herself saying that she told social services that Baby P needed help.

Why is it that it is only now that this extended family feel that they could be of help. They should of stepped in when Baby P needed them.

It is a shame and a disgrace that so many people could have failed this little boy, and everyone responsible for the demise of Baby P should be held accountable.

Thursday 13 November 2008

The Joke of Dizzy Rascal On News Night



The night when the world celebrated the landslide victory of President- Elect Barack Obama, the BBC decided to make a joke of what this win meant to people of Britiain by choosing rapper Dizzy Racal as the voice of black people.

On BBC 2, the popular political commentary show News Night featured an interview with Baroness Amos, the former leader of the House of Lords and Dizzy Rascal, commenting about their feelings on whether Britain could have a black Prime Minister.

I, like many others was ashamed of how Dizzy Rascal came across in the show. Fair enough he was just being himself, and no one ever told him he was going to have to become a political commentator.

It is true that if he was to have been any different, people would have been wondering what was wrong. However to me the blame lies completely with the BBC.

Voice of Young Britain

If they wanted to have a commentary from young Britain, there is no way they could say that he was the perfect choice for the voice of young people.

He was not taking it seriously and Jeremy Paxman definitely was not taking it seriously. Even Baroness Amos was embarrassed.

If this is what the BBC call hard news, they should be ashamed of themselves. Usually the BBC can be depended on to be a perfect representation of what news should be, but on that occassion they were seriously lacking.

Tuesday 11 November 2008

Will Britian's First Black Prime Minister Please Stand Up Part 2

Britain's Advantages

For one thing I think our youth have more prospects in this country than in America, more of our black youth have more of an opportunity to make it into higher education or other alternatives, with the help of the government, which is not the case in America.

We also have better health and social benefits than America, even though we may moan about it some times, we really do have the backing of our government.

In some cases I think we bemoan the government because we have yet to experience how really bad it can get, as our American counterparts have, which is why I think they have instilled such hope in Obama.

Another thing is that for a country so much smaller than America, filled to capacity with many ethnicities, we can all find representations of those ethnicities in high places if we look for it.

Now I am not saying that we as black people still have not got alot of ground to cover, but I do not think that we should now look at America and see it as a failure if we do not achieve the same thing.

For one thing racism may still be present in many areas in the UK, but America's racism is even more prevalent and ingrained.

Lets give credit to those Black British people who have fought their way to the top of their chosen industries and celebrate them as our triumph.

Top Black Britons

  • Dr Mo Ibrahim-billionaire entrepreneur
  • Baroness Patricia Scotland- first black woman to be attorney general
  • Claire Ighodaro-a corporate financial executive
  • Michelle Ogundehin-editor in chief of Elle Decoration and Real Homes
  • Baroness Amos-former leader of the House of Commons

Will Britain's First Black Prime Minister Please Stand Up

In the giddy aftermath of Barack Obama becoming the first Black President of America, it has raised questions of whether now is the time for Britain to experience the same.

However to my way of thinking Britain has already overcome many of the barriers that have been holding black people back in the United States.

Britain already has a good number of intelligent and influential black people within the highest ranks in the country, ranging from the media, politics and business.

For a long time people in Britain have felt that they were always a step or two behind America, however in many cases I think we are ahead.

Thursday 6 November 2008

Obama Makes History



As everyone who breathes must know already, Senator Barack Obama is the new President of The United States.

He has made history by being the first Black (or mixed raced,) President of America, he now stands as the epitome of what perseverance, faith and belief in oneself can bring.

The world watched with pride as the best man won the race for the White House, (or the Black House as many are beginning to call it,) and celebrated knowing that we had all just watched history in the making.

Obama now stands as the role model our black youths needed to give them the idea that anything is possible, and to never think that reaching new heights is impossible.

Determination makes anything possible, and the world stood as witnesses to the personification of determination.

People all over the world felt the truimph as their own, and took pride in the moment, knowing that they had just witnessed a tremendous change.

A message that is being passed around sums it up perfectly: Rosa sat so Martin could march...Martin marched so Obama could run... Obama is running so our children can fly.

Say it with me "We Shall Overcome, Yes We Can!!"

Tuesday 28 October 2008

"Not Enough Black Men In University"

David Lammy, the MP for Tottenham, announced today that there is a lack of black men in universities.

The proportion of university students who are Afro-Caribbean males, is under just one percent for the last three years.

They are also more likely to be found in local universities, rather than the more elite institutions, claims Lammy.

He goes on to say that he was the first black Briton to graduate from Harvard with a Masters law degree.

Lammy says, " In this country people like me are still the exception rather than the rule, and the same still true in the us, where a black man could be elected president in a few days.'

The MP for Tottenham insisted both the African and Afro-Caribbean communities had a terrifically strong culture of aspiration and self improvement, but warns that more needs to be done to tap into it.

I could not agree more, I come from a hard working family who had nothing but strive to achieve something.

However when I look around me I see young boys and girls doing nothing with themselves.

It seems that everybody wants to live a good life, but they all want it the easy way.

We have become a society that thinks that if something looks like too much hard work then, it's not for me.

We need to stop catering to lazy people and start pushing people to do for themselves.

Monday 27 October 2008

Credit Crunch, What Credit Crunch?

Every day on the news we hear more and more depressing information about the economy, and watch as people panic about their savings and their mortgages.

However it seems that a third of England's population may not have heard the news lately.

On a quick visit to Oxford street this weekend I was amazed at the amount of people still willing to part with their cash during these dire times.

I left on a quick errand with the thought that at least I would not have to battle the crowds on Oxford street, because everyone was counting their pennies.

How mistaken was I?

Here was I running to Topshop for some leggings for a night out, only to be completely in shock at the amount of people fighting their way through the sales rack looking for that ultimate bargain.

At least most people seemed to be more interested in the sale, because let's be honest, no one can resist a sale, but that didn't stop the credit cards being whipped out.

Now people may be willing to cut back on their household and food bills, but their wardrobe, they are not.

Thursday 23 October 2008

Life in a get rich quick world

Yesterday I spent a day doing some court reporting, now although I cannot speak about the actual cases, I'm sure I can mention the theme that seemed to be running through most of the cases.

Most of the cases were for just minor offences, however many of the people were in court for some kind of get rich quick scame.

Now what I found so unbelievable, (and quite funny to be honest,) were the fact that people had been silly enough to even try such schemes.

To be fair, I can completely understand why people would be tempted to try such things, but the idea of jail should immediately knock some quick sense into people.

If people are in such dire straits and really need money, there are many ways to achieve that agenda.

If you are really short of money, there are many jobs out there that can solve that problem, although they may not be as glamorous as you would like, but beggars cannot be choosers.

To me people who fall foul of the law for simply succumbing to get rich quick schemes, which is basically cheating and stealing from people, are just lazy.

They are too lazy to get that extra job to make the extra money needed, and therefore decide to just cheat people.

Maybe Britain should stop catering to these lazy people by handing out money through benefits, and instead encourage them to try and help themselves.

Everyone else in the world has seemed to manage getting a job, so please tell me what's wrong with the percentage of people that find it just a little too taxing.

Tuesday 21 October 2008

Increase in child poverty

A government report has revealed that child poverty has risen again, for the second year running, threatening the governments pledge to half child poverty by 2010.

The number of children living in poverty rose by 100,00 in 2006, and pensioner poverty rose by 300,000 since 1998.
The number of children and pensioners living in poverty increases, once living expenses such as rent and mortgages are deducted.
The government described the rise as 'disappointing,' while a spokesperson from Help The Aged told the BBC, 'This is a disgrace. We are watching more and more pensioners fall further and further below the poverty line.'

What is so difficult to believe and hard to accept is the idea that people have to live in these conditions when they live in one of the richest and affluent countries in the world.

Why is it that Britian likes to cast judgement and interfere in other countries problems, when its own people are suffering.
When is Britain going to stop thinking about its rich and concentrate more on its poor.

Sunday 19 October 2008

Hurricane Oma Hits St Lucia




The island of St Lucia in the Caribbean has been hit by Hurricane Oma.
The hurricane has riped through the sea-side town of Soufriere mainly by sea, leaving many houses devastated.

Families with houses by the sea were flooded or damaged as the waves from the weather rough sea overcame blockades.
No report on whether or not people died, but people have been hurt as they awoke to roaring winds as doors were broke down and furniture was washed away by the high tide.

The devastation to the small island has not been widely reported and is not really known about by people, unless they have a connection to the island.
However now the time comes to worry about how people are going to be able to rebuild their lives, as homes have been destroyed and possessions lost.

As many of the people whose lives have been ruined, they are poor and will not get government help to rebuild their homes.
Many will have to rely on help from friends and family, and as the world is not aware of their plight, there will be no charity relief fund.


To those who have been affected by the hurricane my thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Thursday 16 October 2008

Euthanasia Debate, Right or Wrong?

Today on the Alan Titchmarsh show, they were debating with the doctor who wants to start classes to show people how to commit suicide or better known as Euthanasia. This is for people who are suffering from illnesses, with no hope of recovering.

This discussion has arisen since the case of Debbie and Omar Puente. Debbie is suffering from Multiple Sclerosis and wants her husband to accompany her to Switzerland, where it is legal to commit suicide. However she fears that her husband could face charges on his return.

Now a doctor known as 'Dr Death' is planning to give people, who are in the same situation, a sort of do it yourself guide. This is inspiring a backlash of criticism from professionals and the public.

However, I myself am somewhat on the fence with this one. I think it is wrong to give people instructions on how to kill themselves, because let's be honest it can always be used in the wrong way.

The other side of the argument, is that since I am not suffering from a terminal illness and neither is any of my close relatives, I'm not sure how I would act if a loved one was in so much pain that they just wanted to end it all.

So those people who are wading knee deep into the debate, with righteous indignation, should stop, listen and think about what is really happening.


The only people who have anything relevant to say are the people in this exact situation and their families.

Wednesday 15 October 2008

Mayor's Question Time

Today my journalism class went to the London Assembly to watch Mayor's Questions. Let's say it was very interesting.

Other than getting to see Boris Johnson and watching the assembly members rip into him trying to their questions answered. The other highlight was the two interruptions of the meeting.

Protesters were able to gain access to the public gallery, and interrupted the proceedings to air their views on Johnson's promise to give underground cleaners a proper living wage.


The protesters were taking the mayor to task for not fulfilling his promise.

They started shouting and holding up their banners, calling the mayor a liar.


While Boris promptly got out his phone and started talking, looking quite amused by the whole affair, while the chair of the committee shouted for security, and the protesters were escorted out.

Then just when we thought all the fun was over, another set of protesters stood up. This time accusing the mayor of having a slave labour on the underground.


Again Boris looked bored but amused, and this protester put up quite a fight and had to be dragged from the public gallery.

So for a day that was seeming quite tedious, it turned out to be a somewhat enjoyable day.

Tuesday 14 October 2008

Sorry Computer Problems

Sorry guys I've been having computer problems so I've been unable to post anything.

Well tomorrow I'm off to the London Assembly to watch the London Mayor's question time, so hopefully I'll be able to get some good things to talk about.

I'm hoping Boris Johnson will talk about how effective his stop and search policy is going. Whether it is really getting some good results or is it just widening the gap between the police and the youth.

Already teenagers are very weary and distrustful of the police, so to give the police powers to randomly stop and search people at will will not build confidence.


The police instead needs to think of a way to instill confindence in people insted of giving them more reason not to want to co-operate with them.

Therefore if Boris can prove that his methods are having some effect and he can show that it is in fact reducing crime, then I will be convinvced.

Tomorrow we shall see.

Friday 10 October 2008

Obese Children Taken Into Care, Fat Chance

The idea of Medical Professionals even suggesting that obese children should be put into care is a joke. Instead why don't they think of an idea that would be more effective to help those children suffering from health problems, or educating their parents.

We as a generation have become lazy, we are too lazy to cook proper food, to do anything resembling exercise or to even correct our children when they buy sweets and crisps for breakfast.

Poor Jamie Oliver has taken on the battle of trying to change Britain's obesity problems, and now the government has to devise a plan to tell us what to eat.


Pushing themselves further and further into our lives. Soon any decision we have to make will have to come with guidelines from the government.

We always moan that the government is too intrusive, well if this is the case why don't we start taking more control of our lives.


Why don't we take control of what our children eat, where they should and should not go and what they should and should not do. That way maybe parents themselves would be able to control the many problems that our society is riddled with.

Wednesday 8 October 2008

Obama For President, I Sure Hope So

Once again Barack Obama has risen to the challenge and proved himself to be the educated man that he is, showing that he is capable of leading America.

As the two political opponents came head to head yesterday to debate on subjects such as the economy and the Iraq war, Obama was clearly in the lead.


He answered his questions honestly and sincerely, looking calm and relaxed. While his opponent looked somewhat uncomfortable and edgy, often pacing the stage.

I am so glad that throughout this battle for the white house Obama has been able to rise above the sometimes pityful and irrelevant attempts to degrade his character.


Quite frankly on this side of the pond he's come off looking classy and fully capable of doing of the job and handling all the scrutiny the job entails.

Hopefully after all the effort he as well as his supporters have put into this campaign and displaying his worthy, it doesn't become a case of people reverting back to ignorance.

Monday 6 October 2008

Racism In The Police Not A Big Surprise

Today, Boris Johnson announced that the Metropolitan Police was ready for a new start. Following the resignation of it's chief, Sir Ian Blair and the many racist allegations that are now coming out of the wood work.

Also with the airing of the Panorama show 'The Secret Policeman, Part 2,' and the warning from The Black Police Association for Black and Minority Ethnic people not join the Police force, it seems racism has become the hottest topic of the week.

What I find hard to believe, is the shock that the idea of racism in the Metropolitan Police has generated in the public.


People of Black and Ethnic Minorities have known that racism is rife in the police. However, it seems that everyone else has been none the wiser.

It is sad to think that after all this time, and with the many changes that has been made, that it can all be set back by a few ignorant people.

It is a known fact that people from a Black and Ethnic Minority backgrounds need to work harder to achieve their goals.


While I can understand why the Black Police Association issued their warning, I think that we should not bow out of the industry because of the ignorance of others.


I think that we should always strive to achieve our goals and overcome the many hurdles that it may entail. At the end of the fight, it just makes it all the sweeter.

However, I do think that society needs to wake up a take a good look at the many institutions that are supposed to govern our lives.


Realising that things are not always what they seem, just because something does not affect you, it does not mean that the problem is not there.

Wake Up People!

Sunday 5 October 2008

Human Disturbia

I am one of those people who get immense amusement from people watching, and what better opportunity to get a sneak peak at peoples lives, than during my weekend job at a supermarket.


Whilst walking around with a pained smile on my face, the only thing that gets me through the tough back breaking hours, are the interim moments of amusement, (mostly at the customers expense.)

I am always provided with a bit of a chuckle, watching customers spending money they don't really have, on things they don't really need.


As if they're in some silent competition with the person behind them, who is staring enviously at the amount their putting into their trolleys.

Or harassed parents running around behind their children while trying to appear calm and collected. Or others who stare in confusion at the jam display, deliberating on whether to get sugar free or half sugar marmalade.

It's always interesting the kind of conversations you have with people, who sometimes just want to have a break away from ordinary life, to talk about the frivolous things, like the football, (even though I'm not remotely interested in football.)

So after spending hours with thoughts ranging from bewilderment to slight annoyance, usually towards the end of my shift where I'm thinking 'maybe I'm not such a people person after all'.


I'm brought back to my normal state of mind by having our resident elderly customer having a genuinely interesting conversation with me. Leaving me with a thought that maybe the human race isn't going to pot after all.

Thursday 2 October 2008

British Personal Hygene, Non-Existent

The lack of personal hygiene in this country still surprises me, no matter how often I am bombarded with the smells.

Last night I went to see a friend of mine play a gig for the first time. Now while I was immensely impressed with his performance, the state of the bar's toilets left me, how shall we say, slightly sick to my stomach.

Now the universal consensus is that girls are slightly more hygienic than our male counterparts, so if this is the case, why is it that the girls toilets always seems to be the most smelly places in the world and filled with hidden surprises in each cubicle.


On many occasions I've been so afraid of catching syphilis or some other horrid disease that I've attempted to brave the shocked stares of the boys toilets.

I cannot fathom what possesses a person to be unable to flush a toilet, aim at least in the general direction of the toilet bowl or any other modes of bathroom etiquette.


It's even amounted to me drinking less so that I may be able to miss out on the battle in the bathroom.

A message for the British public and all the women who seem to leave their personal etiquette as well as their common sense at home, please remember to flush.

Wednesday 1 October 2008

The Irony Of Human Rights For Terrorists

Concern Over Treatment of Terrorists

Europe's anti-torture committee has expressed concern over the government's plans to enable terror suspects to be held for 42 days without charge.

The council feels that suspects should be taken to prison after 14 days because police cells are inadequate for longer detentions.

The law that was passed in June by MP's, is set to be considered in the House of Lords within the coming weeks.

Human Rights

Whilst people's general rights and the fairness of police investigation should be monitored, it seems that once someone is a suspect of removing the rights of thousands, if not millions of people, should their rights still be considered?


In the fight against terrorism the rights of civilians should be first and foremost. those who stand for injustice should not be the major concern of governing bodies. Instead why don't they concentrate on saving the lives of people who without murderous tendencies.