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Dublin was my last stop on my whistlestop tour or Europe before the portcullis came down. And now it looks like it might not. It appears the lever is stuck. And the guy pulling the lever has gone on his lunch break. And all the Maybot’s horses and all the Maybot’s men can’t seem to get their shit together to work out how to make it work, mainly because it shouldn’t be coming down in the first place. We might officially be in the midst of the greatest period of ‘fannying about’ in world politics in the history of mankind. And most of us here can’t bear to watch or listen anymore. We are the dying animal, shot by the hunter, just praying we will be put out of our misery sooner rather than later. But the hunter’s having  a fag and doesn’t give a shit what pain he is causing to his wounded victim. And…and that’s probably enough metaphors to be going on with in one post..basically, we’re still fucked and looks like we will remain so for the foreseeable future, not that it looks like we really have one anymore.

We are teetering on the brink and after all the nonsense of the last two years its difficult to believe that this  god almighty shit show need never have happened. And despite all  the appalling mismanagement of Maybot and the MPs to resolve this it is not really their fault as Brexit was an impossible puzzle, ‘ a fucking riddle that can’t be solved’ as Danny Dyer so eloquently put it. There is still really only one person to blame for all of this and that is Cameron who called the referendum on the biggest and most incorrect assumption of all time. Namely that no-one would want to rock the boat and would play safe. And this is because he was basically relying on people following the old maxim: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But what he didn’t realise was that Britain was in fact broken. And he had personally broken it. His (and Osborne’s) destructive policy of austerity had ripped out the framework of our society in the decade leading up to this idiotic decision and he was painfully unaware of the misery he had caused. Not that its about blame at this stage. We are way past that but we should all at least agree that Brexit was a symptom of the problems present in the country, not the cause but it was very much like bringing a match to a paraffin party.

Tip-toeing back from the abyss of Brexit despair, I found myself in a very cool buzzing city. Dublin has a great vibe and there is a lot to love about it and not much at all to dislike. It feels like a city on the up and up. Had a great time although I did spend most of my time there begging people to marry me and Mrs. Romero so we can get a European passport. Some interest but no firm commitment, much like Labour’s response to the People’s vote. Bada bing!

I will be back in London next week to document the continued crumbling of our country…anarchy in the u.k might soon not just be a song title. Altogether now..I am an anti-christ!

p.s here is a petition to revoke article 50 which already has over 2 1/2 million signatures in just over 24 hours – last chance at the saloon: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584

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Britain has been broken, splintered from every corner and they can’t quite put all the pieces back together again.  This shot of a ‘gaffer tape union jack’  could not be a more appropriate visual metaphor, and all the other pictures this week symbolically represented the distorted,and subsequently divisive, perception of our national identity. Monday’s shot was an image that reflected the “great” days  of the British Empire. Tuesday was  a street art portrait of the Queen in her headscarf, looking like an ordinary elderly woman, the flag behind her, sprayed onto a shutter of a shop closed for business. Wednesday was a woman kneeling in front of the English flag, shadows closing in around her, seemingly defeated whilst a sign in the window states: ‘Take the risk, or lose the chance’.  And then yesterday, a shot of a newspaper (yesterday) which cruelly echoed the famous headline that appeared after the first massive wave of European immigrants into this country: “Will the last person in Poland please switch off the lights?”

A lot of people freaked out when so many Eastern Europeans came over here but there is only one statistic that was ever relevant in relation in immigration: they put more in than they take out. So what was the problem exactly? A threat to our sovereignty? What even is that? Why are we defined by the country we were born in? We could have been born anywhere. Why do we need to take up everything it stands for, lock, stock and barrel? Everyone’s been banging on about sovereignty but all I know is you can’t pay your rent with it and you can’t eat it.

The attempt to preserve our national identity in the face of a globalised existence has brought this country to its knees but it doesn’t really exist. It is a concept. It is not real. In the highly enlightening book ‘Sapiens’ by Yuval Noah he explains how societies are held together with ‘imagined belief systems’ which are ideas that everyone agrees to follow so that we can all get along and function. Religion, capitalism, national and cultural identity are all ‘imagined belief systems that people adhere to so that their society doesn’ fall apart at the seams. When people stop believing in the same thing, it all starts to fragment and divisions emerge and hostility between different belief systems takes hold. This is where we are at. In order for harmony to be reinstated we would need to create a new belief system. The question is, what could we all unite over? What do we now all believe? In a post-truth world of fake news where opinion carries more weight that fact, it will be hard to find anything we all agree on. Even the flat earth theory is back for fuck’s sake. Now that little nugget of truth arrived many moons ago so the fact it is now in question again shows how demented things have got. Devolution is officially in effect.

The only thing we could all agree on, if everyone was to accept the data and what they know deep down to be happening is that it is all a distraction from the climate emergency that is taking over this planet. This is thr common enemy that will affect everyone and could be the one thing that would finally unite us as a single tribe where we would see beyond identity, race, gender, religion, politics and just see a single species in desperate need of unification  to defeat this threat to our survival…if only people could agree it existed. Acceptance will lead to a solution. And we do need a solution. Nothing else matters…not even Brexshit.

I went to my first ever Extinction Rebellion this week. It was very encouraging to meet people who are not just going to sit back and wait for nothing to happen. They are galvanising into a global organisation that will do anything it can to raise the issue so that they declare it the level of emergency that it truly is. They are organising a massive demonstration/shut down of London on April 15th but are planning things all over the world. There are groups springing up everywhere. If there isn’t one local to you, start one. Time to get on board cos they’re ain’t no other train leaving the station. We have to fight. We cannot go from denial to defeat and skip the solution bit. We inherited a working planet and an environment contusive to our species. We must do everything we can to pass that on to future generations. Join the resistance: https://rebellion.earth

The time for ignoring this shit is over…

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A total mix bag this week, no connections other than glorious chaos. As I return my gaze to London I always find, that no matter where I look, there is always something to be discovered.

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Stockholm is a great city. Its beautiful, the people are friendly and courteous, transport is excellent, food is good. Apart from it being at the expensive end can’t really fault it. And you can help but feel as you walk around (and I walked around a lot) that this is a city that is concerned for the welfare of its citizens and want them to have a good life. It feels like they genuinely give a shit about their wellbeing. Sweden has over the last few decades been a poster child for equality and how it drastically reduces most of the problems in societies. It has sadly had a bit of a lurch to the right of late and the market forces that has changed so many other places are now closing in here but hopefully they will be able to keep them at bay and remain a true example of how positive countries can be. They just need care and to have respect for everyone, no matter what they do..oh and they need to tax the shit out of those that can afford it so that everything can be provided for. There is no real other way round it.

Below are a very random collection of observations from my time there with the occasional explanation…

It was just a wee bit colder (-15) there than in U.K but all the more beautiful for it.

This was taken at the Fotografiska  museum (as was wednesday’s post) and it is the best venue dedicated to photography that I have ever been to. Great curation, stunning building, killer view. If you are ever there go. There is one coming to Whitechapel in London soon and I can’t wait to see it.
Museum of Modern Art
From Gilbert AND George’s Fuckosophy
Don’t stare, he’s got a complex about his height as it is…and if you don’t quit gawping I’ll do the same to you..
Tiny people watching normal telly or giant telly with normal sized people?
This seems like a normal scenario but I found this highly disturbing. That man is actually feeding a very realistic but very fake baby. He was engaged in this act for a long time and he looked normal and no-one approached him but it kinda freaked me out.

Happy socks, less happy people