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  • Squirm Ban Führer

    Squirm Ban Führer

    Another day, another assault on the freedom of speech by right-on, winkle-dicked, Big Tech bottom-feeders. This time, social media Sturmbannführers at You Tube have driven a metaphorical Panzer through the frontier of my channel and spiked one of my cringeworthy promotional videos. Last month, I received a missive from Team YT to inform me that…

    Max Frances

    Jan 13, 2021
    Customer Service, Politics, Social Media, Society, Writing
    Author, Books, Boycott, Censorship, Flypaper for Freaks, Freaking Hired!, Hitler, Hitler Parody, Jokes, Nazis, Post-Fact, Post-Truth, Regulation, Social Media, YouTube
  • Trouble in Sight

    Trouble in Sight

    It looks like they are all going after Trump now, albeit four years too late. He urged his supporters to march on the Capitol and to cheer some senators, ‘and others not so much’. He droned that they ‘would never take back the country with weakness’. Now, I am no expert in the technicalities of…

    Max Frances

    Jan 11, 2021
    Politics, Social Media, Society
    Biden, Courts, Fascism, Impeachment, Incitement, Law, Lawyers, Post-Fact, Post-Truth, Social Media, Trump, Twitter, US, US Elections, US President
  • Capitol Punishment

    Capitol Punishment

    The most staggering take-out from the Capitol ruckus was not the sight of a few hundred rank, one-toothed, tits-out hillbillies in full-MAGA descending on the seat of the legislative body. Nossir, it was that it took a jaunty rumble from the sweaty masses and a few waywardly lobbed bricks to prompt any serious notion of…

    Max Frances

    Jan 9, 2021
    Politics, Social Media, Society
    Biden, Boris, Capitol, China, Democracy, EU, Impeachment, Protests, Social Media, Trade Deal, Trump, Twitter, US, US Elections, US President
  • Extra Dish-Up

    Extra Dish-Up

    Julian Assange has (sort of) won the latest stage in his battle for absolute freedom, but for the whole Wiki-litany of leaks, this is only the end of the beginning. I never really did get the whole argument that Julian’s sojourn in the Ecuadorian embassy had amounted to ‘arbitrary detention’. After all, he had voluntarily…

    Max Frances

    Jan 6, 2021
    Courts, Politics, Society
    Assange, Courts, Ecuador, Extradition, Journalism, Law, Lawyers, Police, Trade Deal, US, WikiLeaks
  • The Wheels on the Bus

    The Wheels on the Bus

    While playground politics trundle on, let’s revert to an old favourite and arguably where the present penchant for political misdirection started to grow arms and legs. You’ve got it – the big, red, Brexit bus and those now infamous words: We send the EU £350m a week / let’s fund our NHS instead When Vote…

    Max Frances

    Jan 3, 2021
    Politics, Social Media, Society
    Boris, Brexit, Cameron, Charlatans, Crime, Cronyism, Cummings, Economy, EU, Grammar, NHS, Post-Fact, Post-Truth, Referendum
  • Sovereign Notions

    Sovereign Notions

    Frustrated by the circular arguments of the Brexit debate? Get a rum old sovereignty chaser down your neck for some unrestricted 2020 retrovision and a banging trade deal hangover cure. OK, cure is over-egging it, but it might help with the nausea. While it has been lazily punted about like a scuffed, old, patchy ball,…

    Max Frances

    Jan 1, 2021
    Politics, Society
    Authority, Brexit, Courts, EU, Europe, Government, Ireland, Law, Power, Sovereignty, Tony Blair, Trade Deal, Transition
  • Party Games

    Party Games

    A parliamentary vote on the UK-EU trade deal is imminent. If it gets voted down, the UK leaves without a deal. In the real world, a vote means a firm choice. You either want one thing or the other. And if you have no particular desire for either, you go with the lesser of the…

    Max Frances

    Dec 29, 2020
    Politics, Society
    Abstaining, Abstention, Brexit, Deal, EU, Government, Keir Starmer, Labour, No Deal, Parliament, Politics, Trade Deal
  • Pass the Parcel

    Pass the Parcel

    Well, we didn’t have to wait too long for more hysteria from the bitter ex. The ink is barely dry on the Trade Deal, and the Euro-fringe is frothing. Nobody likes being dumped, particularly the unhinged ones. Erasmus getting kicked to the kerb is neither ‘spiteful‘ nor ‘cultural vandalism’, to quote some of the more…

    Max Frances

    Dec 27, 2020
    Politics, Society
    Brexit, Economy, Erasmus, EU, France, Germany, Good Friday Agreement, Ireland, Macron, Northern Ireland, Politics, Society, Trade Deal, UK
  • Wiping the Slate Clean

    Wiping the Slate Clean

    The ferocious war of words on the merits of the EU deal has already been gathering pace. A pointless one because the concept of ‘good’ is wholly relative to subjective perspectives and values. But as certain as death and taxes, the mouth-froth preceded any meaningful analysis. Yes – at the point that the crass crescendo…

    Max Frances

    Dec 24, 2020
    Business, Politics, Social Media, Society
    Brexit, Brussels, Economy, EU, Leave, Liberal Elite, Politics, Post-Fact, Post-Truth, Remain, Social Media, Society, Trade Deal
  • Iceberg Letters

    Iceberg Letters

    According to well-placed sources, Royal Mail delivers about 14.4 billion letters and, combined with Parcelforce, approximately 1.2 billion parcels per annum. That’s a big old money tree, right there. Yet for a flagship enterprise, they still cannot get the basics right. In spite of ‘exhaustive planning’, some customers may be experiencing ‘slightly longer delivery timescales…

    Max Frances

    Dec 23, 2020
    Customer Service, Society
    Business, Charlatans, Christmas, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Customer Experience, Customer Service, Customers, CWU, Economy, Royal Mail, Unions
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