Went on to discover a great city centre local having a laid back jazz night, then a multi beer bar from the Krah Krah people I first came across in Vienna 20 years ago! Ate earlier at the Goldenes Dachl next to 16th century mini palace of Holy Roman Emperor Maximulian I.
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Innsbruck nights
A few short days in Innsbruck after skiing in Lech. The Tyrol capital as strange welcoming and superficially quiet as ever. Those mountains at the end of every street still take the breath away, like a backdrop to some 18th century opera. Found the town's one brew pub, the Theresienbraeu, great beer but too much of a smokey disco on a Saturday night. Austria could give a lesson to all those who say we are dictated to from Brussels! Haha!
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Nonsense reminiscent of 1914
Fearful hysteria being talked by the numpties in UK government swallowed whole by even Channel 4. Neither Britain's foreign or defence ministers, both monoglot party apparatchiks,!have any understanding of today's world. The 1988-99 peace dividend has been squandered. Ukraine has been dealt with by knee jerk rather than analysis. Armchair generals eager for their own grandisement spin threads they know nothing of. I fear for our future with idiots like this in charge! Thank God for Obama while we have him.
Sunday, 8 March 2015
The isolated island! Schengen NOW!
Arriving back in UK from European mainland as depressing as ever. Infrastructure appalling. Ridiculous petty border controls which make it harder for us Europeans to get into own country than it would be if we had flown from Iraq or Syria. There is. I sensible reason why the UK should not be party to the Schengen free movement agreement although it is not going to happen any time in the current climate of xenophobia. Immigration is about settlement in a country, not punishing everybody who lands here or passes through. Fly between any other Europe countries - including Norway, Switzerland and Iceland (those darlings of the Europhobes) and there are no stony faced officials or electronic cameras, gathering pentabytes of unusable information. The UK has become a security state to rival anything the Stasi ever dreamt of.
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Heads not so much in the sand but up our own backsides. Literally!
Simply appalling to reaf and listen to the twaddle being spouted by political and and lapped up by newspapers over the so-called immigration crisis.
The barely speakable truth is that what is most discomfiting to the likes of ukip supporters and even members of the wider populace is what has caused demonstrations in Germany and other countries: the influx of Islamic migrants who not only refuse to assimilate but strive to become dominant in particular areas and force local inhabitants to assimilate to their rules. This is self-inflicted ghettoisation and must be widely resisted.
Farage and co play on this in cynical and perverse ways: lashing out at 'unlimited immigration from the eu' (he means from the rest of the eu, but Britain has written itself out already), when virtually none of the eu migrants are Muslim.
Most Poles, Latvians etc, yes, including Romanians, are happy to integrate with their British fellow EU citizens, as people in London where they mostly live, will testify. This multi-faceted European society is happy in and with itself. The vast majority of those voting in fear of being 'overrun' live in areas with almost no immigrants.. They could do with a wider window on the world!
Nor are most immigrants here forever. Unlike the primordial British received opinion the UK is NOT the 'best country in the world' to live in. All those British expats in Spain, France, Portugal and even Germany are not there just for the weather. Health services are good, housing and living costs lower, the style and pace of life more pleasant. Don't say 'why don't you live there then?' I do, spending time in Spain, Germany and Austria every year. I also like Britain and the British but the country has become less and less friendly. It is now as intimidating to enter as arast Germany once was (I lived there too) and in the same way to its own citizens, except perversely when they enter.
Our ridiculous expensive 'border controls ' are insulting and ineffective. Unless we leave the EU all our fellow Europeans can still enter freely. As forrvt 'war in terror', the only terrorist attacks on UK soil over the past 40 years have been carried out by native-born Britons (7/7 - see above in ghettoisation) and citizens of the Irish Republic, with which we have not only a totally open but unmarked border. While we waste millions at GB airports, anyone who wants to skip across fhe line need only fly into Dublin, he waved through, and catch the train to Belfast.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Beware Germans bearing gifts
Great decision by the Bundestag today to back loan extension to Greece. No further concession needed. Now it's up to Syriza to see if they can live with it. It's a great game of chess, but in the end economics will win. Germany has (re)drawn its wiggly line in the sand, generously, but the line is still there. It's now up to the Greeks to decide if they want to cross it. Interesting times. We will either see a strong global currency or a failed experiment. Against the flow, my bet is still on the former. And I'm putting my money where my mouth is.
Dim Dave, Putin's pal
Well done dim Dave!! Nobody consulted you on EU Ukraine ceasefire negotiations so you send in UK advisers off your own bat! You know nothing about Slavic history. You have had no orders for Obama, but you have an election to fight. Libya was a disaster and helped spread Islamic state but you pretend it wasn't your fault. Stupid kids! No education
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Great, Brexit, Spexit, can we stop these ugly terms?
So we might still see a Grexit, and maybe within two years a Brexit, what next a Spexit, Slexit or Swexit? Can we stop this nonsense. This is just crap journalism, descending to Daily Mail and Sun standards. What if Italy left ,or Ireland: Itexit, Irexit (the former sounds like an sms message, the latter an escape from anger)? Above terms could be used in the case of Spain, Slovenis or Sweden.
How about Posit? Portugal or Poland, take your pick. Czexit?
Lixet for Lithuania? Laxit (for Latvia) or should that be Laxative? And what bout poor old Estonia which would just be Exit. Finland? (Mr) Fixit (though it would by then be more than just broken). Malxit? Sounds like a bedtime drink or a craft brew.
I suppose poor old Croatia, the EU's newest proud member would end up doing a Crexit, though most idiots who write this stuff would confuse the last with an (impossible) exit of Crete on its own, adding a new definition of cretins: the idiots who think ugly shorthand is a clever way to report on events of importance which they don't really understand.
How about Posit? Portugal or Poland, take your pick. Czexit?
Lixet for Lithuania? Laxit (for Latvia) or should that be Laxative? And what bout poor old Estonia which would just be Exit. Finland? (Mr) Fixit (though it would by then be more than just broken). Malxit? Sounds like a bedtime drink or a craft brew.
I suppose poor old Croatia, the EU's newest proud member would end up doing a Crexit, though most idiots who write this stuff would confuse the last with an (impossible) exit of Crete on its own, adding a new definition of cretins: the idiots who think ugly shorthand is a clever way to report on events of importance which they don't really understand.
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