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Monday, May 27, 2019 .
Amsterdam Late Edition Editor: Giles (Brandreth) Slinger
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May Ends Before June
May listens to the people May explained the recent election
results – which saw 1,344 Tory
councillors and 15 MEPs lose
their seats – as a clear message
from the British people that they
want politicians to get on with it.
She is doing just that…
May loves footballers May has responded to the success
of Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal
and Chelsea in reaching European
finals as a message from the
British people. “Nothing could be
clearer” said May “Three of the
teams have a European manager,
each is full of European players
and now the fans will see British
winners of European cups. That is
a clear message that the British
people want us to get on with it.
Cheerio!”
‘Not in public interest’ to
know who funded the
leave campaign May’s government has decided
not to investigate who funded the
DUP’s spending on the Leave
vote, or follow up the Electoral
Commission’s statement that it
has not got sufficient powers to
protect British democracy. “The
situation is obvious,” said May:
“the people do not need to know
who gives money to politicians.
For example, the wife of a certain
Russian businessman gives pots
of money to the Conservative
party. That proves our excellence
in keeping our parties’ fund
raising needs apart from our
donors’ policy preferences. I
always shop at the Tsvetnoy
Boulevard when in Moscow”
Farage’s Garage raided 21 May 2019 – Former PM
Gordon Brown – reinvented as a
pillar of pillar of stability and
sense in British politics – raised a
question about Nigel Farage’s
piggy bank. Nigel’s piggy bank is
being topped up with multiple
PayPal payments just below the
£500 declarations limit by his
many keen Brexit supporters in
Russia.
Brown, not known as a cyber
expert, raised the startling idea
that persons with internet
expertise and mischievous intent
might be tempted to stuff the
inside pocket of Nigel’s tweed
jacket with used notes,
whispering for him recklessly to
sow seeds of dissent throughout
British politics. “Good grief,”
said the Conservative party, “who
would ever have suspected that
funding systems could be abused
in this way!” Farage responded:
“My garage is always open. I
don’t know who puts stuff in it”.
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It’s the CADS Boat Trip
Yes folks, it’s the CADS boat trip once again. That unmissable
event that is the harbinger of summer and introduces a frisson of
excitement. Once again we will cruise the canals of Amsterdam
whilst dining in style. Louise Hunter has once again selected a
superb freshly cooked meal, accompanied by unlimited drinks, for
the very reasonable sum of €55 Euros per person. Come and join
us! We meet at the Okura Hotel in Amsterdam from 1200 onwards
on Friday the 21st June. The boat departs fro mthe Okura mooring
at 1230 prompt, and returns shortly after 1430.
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New Meaningful vote May promises a YMMV (Yet
More Meaningful Vote) will be
held at some point, but not by her.
Next time, the Eyes to the Right
will be asked to look deeply into
John Bercow’s magic rule box,
while the Nose to the Left will be
tweaked mercilessly and
repeatedly. “This is what will
make it meaningful,” said the
chief whip, “it will be a vibe, a
feeling, an intensity. A new
proposer” A government
spokesman confirmed there is no
need to make the vote meaningful
by asking the people who have to
live with it whether they want it.
Antibiotic crisis – new
toxic phage? Infection by germs can lead any
existing body to gradual decline
and eventual collapse. Scientists
have just discovered a type of
Phage that may have the answer.
“Yes,” said one “we were
worried, but the new discovery
‘Nigel Phage’ may provide the
answer. The body politic has been
in trouble for a while now. The
Nigel Phage only needs a diet of
beer to produce an unlimited
stream of noxious nationalistic
tripe. He is completely toxic to
any kind of reasoned debate. It
will be kill or cure – but the early
signs are that he will be able to
get rid of a lot of the germans
(medical professionals) who have
been working throughout our
NHS. Now we just need a hand
wash that will address our Matt
Hancock issues.”
Fast-moving Hancock
makes hand wash a
priority From the NHS Journal: The
incoming health secretary Matt
Hancock has quickly prioritised
better hand hygiene in the NHS.
“Grubby hands spread germans”
he said. “I’m all over this.”
Grasping the main issue firmly,
he asserted that cleanliness could
be next to Godliness. “Oh yes, oh
yes, oh yes” he confirmed, before
going off for a cold shower.
Astrology: Theresa May’s
office confirms astro
logical prediction May’s office confirms that given
the position of The Sun, The Star,
and newspapers owned by other
offshore billionaires, the forecast
for the month is as follows:
Capricorn: You are moody, flighty and
unpredictable and yet special.
Beware a blonde man offering
you electoral hope. Conclusion:
You just want us to get on with it.
Sagittarius: You are wise, you are strong.
You have long been fascinated by
the Archers, an everyday tale of
country folk. I hear what you say:
you just want us to get on with it.
Taurus: You are strong, unreasonable, a
force of personality. The Bull in
John Bull. You like grass and
cows. I seize you by the horns.
You just want us to get on with it.
Gemini: Twins! Think of the child support
costs. Or is it the two sides to
your personality? Might some
call you two-faced? Are you
Boris? Never mind. We hear what
you say: You just want us to get
on with it.
Theresa May’s half time
talk to her brave team: From the sports pages:
Liverpool? Down and out before
the second leg. Up against the
best team in the world.
Tottenham? Even worse, 3-0
down at half time. Needing 3
goals in 45 minutes? They got
them. We can’t win, so I’m off….
This is our negotiating strategy –
we are now sufficiently far
behind that no-one believes we
can pull it out of the bag.
Marvellous. That puts us in pole
position. With Boris in charge,
we’re unstoppable. We can get
ourselves ready for the
turnaround of the century.
Dunkirk? Little boats? Ha! This
time we’ve rented some boats that
don’t even exist!
Trexit update: The Prime Minister’s
spokeswoman confirmed plans
for an exciting new exit, to be
known as ‘Trexit’. A countdown
clock will be installed in
Trafalgar Square, with a statue of
John Noakes next to it, until
either Hell freezes over or Jeremy
Corbyn decides to get off the
fence on Brexit. Some
commentators have expressed
doubts that Trexit can be
delivered before June 7th.
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Summer Gala Dinner Dance
The Rotary Club International of Amsterdam,
led by CADS member Mark Cunningham, is
organising a wonderful charity dinner dance at
the Hilton Hotel on the Apollolaan. Carol and I
are atneding, and we would love to make up a
table of CADS if possible. It starts at 1900hrs
and the dinner will consist of the finest Serbian
foods, followed by dancing until midnight. It’s
a glittering and social way to start the summer
holiday season. Do come and join us – please
address your reservation requests to Mark at
[email protected], mentioning CADS.
More details on the next page :-)
Hilton Apollolaan - 15th June from 7pm until midnight!
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St Theresa’s Academy Graduation Exam question DUP leader Arlene Foster identifies a second referendum as “a risk to democracy.” What could she mean? Which of
the following do you see as a risk to democracy: (more than one may apply)
Risks to democracy – a primer A risk in your view
Y/N?
If donations made in Northern Ireland, the only part of the UK where donor names are kept
secret, are used to fund electoral advertisements in England, Scotland and Wales, exceeding
campaign spending limits set in law – is that illegal?
If a party in one part of the United Kingdom (e.g. Northern Ireland) refuses to cooperate with
its fellow citizens to organise civil government, is that illegal?
If a party in one part of the United Kingdom extracted transfer payments from citizens
elsewhere of over £1bn to keep a party in power elsewhere is that illegal?
If a party in one part of the United Kingdom ignores the majority of votes in its own area, and
instead supports the opposite policy in return for money, is that illegal?
If a UK government kept in power by Ms Foster declined to investigate corruption by Ms
Foster, is the UK government also guilty of corruption?
If a UK government kept in power by Ms Foster declined to strengthen the rules, as requested
by the Electoral Commission, to protect future elections, is that illegal?
If a referendum is held to ask the people whether the deal actually negotiated in detail is what
they voted for 3 years ago, would it be sensible to allow it?
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Chairman’s Corner June 2019
As you will see elsewhere in the Review this month, we are
once again enjoying the CADS boat trip this month. For those
who are new to this event, do come along and bring a business
colleague, partner or friend. It is a wonderful, friendly event that
brings the formal CADS lunches to a close for the summer. We
spend the afternoon dining in style on a canal boat whilst
cruising the Amsterdam canals and practicing our royal waves
to the bemused tourists wandering the city or queueing outside
the museums and Anne Frank house. We meet on Friday the 21st from 1200 onwards at the bar of
the Okura Hotel in Amsterdam. The boat departs from their mooring at 1230 prompt, and returns
us to the same location about two hours later. In the meantime we enjoy a three course meal
accompanied by unlimited drinks, so it might be advisable not to return to the office afterwards :-)
Other dates for your diary:
There is a glittering charity dinner dance
organised by the Rotary International at the
Hilton Hotel on Apollolaan on June 15th from
7pm until midnight. We have a CADS table, and
you can reserve a place by emailing Mark
Cunningham at [email protected]. Cost is
100 Euros per head. Several CADS are already
booked in, and it has the makings of a very fine
evening :-)
STET is once again organising Shakespeare in the Park at the
Raadhuis de Paauw in Wassenaar. This year the play is The
Tempest. It is available for Thursday 29th or Friday 30th August
and starts at 1930hrs. The story as follows:
The magician Prospero is marooned on an island with his
daughter Miranda. With the assistance of Ariel, a powerful air
spirit he keeps in servitude, he conjures up a storm to shipwreck
his enemies on the shore of the island. Inexorably they are driven
towards the centre of the island to answer to Prospero, until
Prospero learns that Miranda has met and fallen in love with
Ferdinand, the son of his enemy. What will be greater? His thirst
for revenge, or his aptitude for forgiveness? The play is lyrical,
thought-provoking and raucously funny!
There will be tables with food under cover, and the performance takes place in the open air
on the shores of the lake. It is always a lovely event, and in recent years we have had the option of
dining beforehand and then watching the play. Do let me know if you are interested to attend and
we will organise a table. 5 of us are already planning to attend on Friday.