Cover Page, 05 December 2019, Issue 226 Welcome to this week’s issue of Shaw Sheet. We hope you enjoy our comments, features, reviews, crossword and cartoons. If you’ve missed any previous editions, they’re all available via the Back Issues option on the main menu above. Please do register for the weekly email if you haven’t… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Cover page
Issue: 226: Bread & Circuses
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Lens on the Week
5 December 2019 Lens on the Week UK LONDON BRIDGE: Two members of the public died as a result of stabbings when a man who had served a sentence for terrorist offences ran amok at a conference on prisoner rehabilitation which he was obliged to attend as a condition of early release. One of the… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Lens on the Week
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Home Straight
4 December 2019 Home Straight Deep Straits by J.R.Thomas No, not a typo. The election contenders may be in the home straight, but it would be fair to say that the parties will complete the home straight – only to end up in deep straits. A bold commentator would put much of the family… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Home Straight
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: The Public
06 December 2019 The Public Thick as pigshit? By John Watson In Roman times the trick to winning elections was the provision of bread and circuses. In the 18th century the best course was to treat your supporters to beer and sandwiches at a local hostelry. Now you have to make a long list of… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: The Public
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Snoozin’ and Boozin’
5 December 2019 Snoozin’ and Boozin’ Election Night Trading by Frank O’Nomics Election nights – A time for staying up and shouting at the telly? Or getting an early night on the basis of que sera sera? For UK government bond (gilt) traders there may be little choice. Leaving the market at the close on… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Snoozin’ and Boozin’
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Going, Going, Gone
05 December 2019 Going, Going, Gone Bye bye, dear leader. By Neil Tidmarsh The last few weeks have given us dramatic proof that a general election isn’t the only coconut shy in a democracy. Mr Morales was the first to be knocked off his pedestal; he was evicted from Bolivia’s presidential palace last month and… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Going, Going, Gone
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: ‘Woke’ vs ‘Open’
05 December 2019 ‘Woke’ vs ‘Open’ 21st century inquisition. By Lynda Goetz In a busy week news-wise, my son sent me a slightly longer and more detailed version of the following humorous explanation of how taxes work (you may have already seen it; it has been around for a while): Ten friends decide to get together… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: ‘Woke’ vs ‘Open’
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Diary of a Corbynista
5 December 2019 Diary of a Corbynista Hoping for a Late Swing by Don Urquhart 28 November The billionaire press and media are deceiving the population. I am indebted to Twitter’s StrongerStabler for this item. On LBC, Boris Johnson was struggling to justify his lack of a social care plan. Forgetting he was on film,… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Diary of a Corbynista
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: The Scottish Choice
05 December 2019 The Scottish Choice How to Vote? By Antoninus How do you vote in Scotland, a country riven by constitutional conflict? OK, I’ll start that again. How do you vote in a country riven by two constitutional conflicts? If you thought Brexit was the big political divide, spare a thought for Scots going… Continue reading Issue 226: 2019 12 05: The Scottish Choice
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Crossword
05 December 2019 Crossword By Boffles Crossword No 226 Click for this Week’s interactive online crossword Click for a printable version of this Week’s crossword Click for the solution to crossword, No 225 Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp
Issue 226: 2019 12 05: Cartoons
05 December 2019 Cartoons by AGGro Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp