- Good results for Nigel Farage following the English local elections in May. Terrible results for Conservative Party.
- No progress towards the marriage of same-sex couples in the Church of England
- Turbulent year for WordPress, which powers about half of the internet.
- 2025 will be the hottest year on record.
- No trade deal for UK with US. Increasing talk of re-aligning economy closer to EU.
- Ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine war but no long term solution.
- “Assisted Dying” aka doctor assisted suicide becomes legal in at least one of the jurisdictions of the British Isles.
- Turbulent year for economy but stock market higher at end of year than beginning. (FTSE currently at 8,173)
- There will be fewer Commonwealth Realms (ie countries which share the monarchy) by the end of 2025 than there are now.
- Philip Mountstephen.
2 responses to “Dear St George – here’s 3 dragons I’d like slaying”
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These are really the most important dragons of our time. From your words to God’s ear…..and then a military order to St George. Amen.
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well said – during the campaign I made sure i never asked for “same-sex marriage” or (worse still) “gay marriage” but rather “equal marriage”.
unfortunately, the law does differentiate. Before marriage equality, no minister of religion was required to marry anyone (there were CofS ministers who would not marry those “living in sin” and the Catholics wouldn’t marry those who didn’t promise to have kids and bring them up catholic). Suddenly though we needed a special subdivision for marriages involving a same-sex couple to protect clergy who for some reason feared they would be forced to marry such couples despite never being forced to marry ANY couple.
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