A great asset for 'mature' Londoners |
So ahead of the course in Richmond (RHACC) next week I did a one day course on Apple at City Lit - the course was led by Stelios who was really enthusiastic and helpful, as there were only two of us taking the course we got a great deal of help and I'm now more comfortable with the prospect of the 5 week intro'.
That Shuffle
Well reports of the Cabinet reshuffle have concentrated on the incorrect tweets and the resistance of many in the cabinet to moves proposed by PM May - truth is that it feeds into the appearance of a week leader out of touch with her colleagues and the electorate.
No way for people to live in a wealthy country |
I'm not impressed that a Comprehensive school educated Minister for Education (Justine Greening) felt obliged to resign (she didn't like the alternative job offer) and the replacement will be a public school educated male.
Having said that I do recognise that Toby Young has come to the right conclusion about his own role with the University's UK Regulator (at last).
The Conservative party and its leader is worried that Local Elections this year (including councils in London) are too give them a bloody nose so focus seemed to be on inward matters rather than dealing with issues contry faces
I wonder if any of this window dressing particularly that stuff around the 'Central office' will help the dispossessed and homeless of whom there are far too many in the centre of London.
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