Signing books this afternoon at the Lewes Speakers Festival. A full house for my talk entitled The Starmer Government -- A Report on Progress. Still some life in the old codger yet.
Signing books this afternoon at the Lewes Speakers Festival. A full house for my talk entitled The Starmer Government -- A Report on Progress. Still some life in the old codger yet.
At last night's launch of Monet's Petit bras of the Seine at South Shields museum, on loan from the National Gallery for eight weeks.
My garden today.
Aged has-been celebrates 78th birrhday with customary at the Ship Inn, Newton by the Sea.
I once asked defence secretary, Geoff Hoon, how we got suckered into helping to invade Iraq. He replied, 'We didn't realise until too late that Dick Cheney was the president'.
@chrismullinexmp.bsky.social Hi Chris, I picked up your book 'a view from the foothills'. I've not been able to put it down since I got it. Very enjoyable read. Thank you for your years of public service.
Itβs more than a worthy successor to the brilliant previous 3 volumes of diaries - definitely recommended reading.
Loads of truth in this @chrismullinexmp.bsky.social piece.
It is also quite shocking to see former Chancellor Hunt also being feted as some fiscal guru by some commentators and podcasters when he was a totally irresponsible Chancellor knowing full well his party would not be elected.
Two old codgers at tge Durham book festival this morning. It would all be different if we were in charge...
In the first episode of our new politics series, On Politics, host @piercepenniless.bsky.social speaks to @chrismullinexmp.bsky.social, Andy Beckett and @morganj0nes.bsky.social about the future of the Labour Party.
Listen here or wherever you get podcasts:
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Thank you, Julian please spread the word. This latedt volume is almost a secret compared to those. which preceded it.
My companion on the Central Line across London, from Bethnal Green to White City.
Like being in the company of an old friend: wise, sometimes provocative, always thoughtful and humane @chrismullinexmp.bsky.social
βA large part of their supporter base has defected to Reform. I don't see an easy way out of that for them, and that makes politics very volatile.β
@chrismullinexmp.bsky.social on Labourβs problems, on the podcast: www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and...
'Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'
The idea of replacing Starmer is just utter nonsense. He's just won an election with a huge majority. It would look foolhardy, sel-obssessed, chaotic, insane: classic Tory bollocks.
Thank you, Jordan. Please spread the word. PS There are three other volumes. The latest 'Didn't You Use to Be Chris Mullin? covers the years 2010 to 2022.
My plums are good this year.
My garden this evening 1
My garden: harvesting peaches in north Northumberland.
My garden: peaches grown outdoors in north Northumberland.
Not a bad year for peaches in northumberland.
The poppies have taken over .y rose beds, but I haven't the heart to rip them out.
My rambling rose has started to ramble.
My garden this sfternoon.
Callaly: the view from the living room window.
My garden this evening...
My tree peone
Wild garlic at Callaly
My Camassia looking good, despite the drought.