Yes: it’s the first of September … and officially the first day of meteorological autumn.
Which means …
Well, not a lot, from where I’m sitting.
It just means that there’s going to be the inevitable slide to a freezing cold meteorological winter: and a ever so slowly declining temperatures.
What makes it REALLY nice … ?
Is that my gas supplier — along side everyone else’s! — are putting prices up in October.
Wouldn’t you know it?
~≈⛽️≈~
Prices going up …
And income coming down.
As you know, I’m not working at the moment, and receiving Universal Credit: the standard benefit for unemployed people in the UK.
Which — currently? — includes a twenty pound uplift, introduce in April of last year, to help deal with the COVID 19 crisis.
There’s been calls, over the months, to extend the uplift: call that were partially successful when it was extended to the end of this month.
Yesterday? I told you that the relevant welfare sections of the UK’s devolved parliaments had called for it to either be extended, again: or to be made permanent.
Today … ?
Today, Work and Pensions Secretary, Therese Coffey, has rejected this.
Saying that “Our ambition is to support two million people move into and progress in work through our comprehensive £33 billion Plan for Jobs.”
I’m …
Actually, I’m not angry about this.
I’m not surprised about it.
But not angry.
More disappointed.
And curious.
What IS that plan?
And does it have provisions for those of us — like me — who’ve not received a practical job offer in three years.
I serious doubt it.
Given that … ?
I’m going to have to ask Therese Coffey a question or two.
Will she ask the Chancellor to make this permanent? She’ll make life easier for people claiming Universal Credit.
The other is quite simple.
Ms Coffey, if you’re reading this? Will you, personally, offer me a job at either your office, or your department?
The way my job hunting’s going, that’s the only way I’ll be ‘moving into work.’
~≈£≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor†, Mum‡, and Debbi^ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* You know, there’s SO many classic things I’ve never seen, Olga: Sunset Boulevard’s one of them. And possibly Episodes, if you and Debbi are mentioning it!
Thankfully? We were rain free, yesterday. It was looking autumnal, though!
† Oh, Boom Bang a bang, Trevor? You know it was banned during the Gulf War? And pink’s not a good colour for a redhead … ?
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ I’ve got to admit, I’ve never seen it, Debbi: we’ll have to see if I can fit it in at some point. I’ve STILL got to try and catch up with Lovecraft Country.
Q5) Blue I definitely recommend both, Episodes and Sunset Boulevard. It's a must for any movie lover, and has some wonderful cameos in it as well. Here, the price of electricity is at an all-time high, and no evidence it is going to come down any time soon. The government has reduced the taxes on it, but that hasn't helped much with the final price. Here it's cloudy again today, and it has started raining now, although it's very light, although there are warnings in place for tomorrow.
“Can't remember the order of questions but. 30 days. Libra. (Depends what day in Sept birthday is) Septum is the bit in nose between nostrils. Sept means seven (did you know it used to be the 7th month) Sapphires are blue ”
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ReplyDeleteA2 Ninth
A3 Seven
A4 Libra – (my wife Anita was Virgo and Penny is Libra)
A5 Blue but can be other colours.
I am colour blind in the Blue to Purple range of colours.
It was not a problem at my Grammar School as the uniform for both boys and girls was Brown.
1 30days
ReplyDelete2 9th
3 nine
4 Virgo
5 Blue
Q1) 30.
ReplyDeleteQ2) The ninth
Q3) Seven
Q4) Libra
Q5) Blue
I definitely recommend both, Episodes and Sunset Boulevard. It's a must for any movie lover, and has some wonderful cameos in it as well.
Here, the price of electricity is at an all-time high, and no evidence it is going to come down any time soon. The government has reduced the taxes on it, but that hasn't helped much with the final price.
Here it's cloudy again today, and it has started raining now, although it's very light, although there are warnings in place for tomorrow.
I can tell you that Sunset Boulevard is a great movie!
ReplyDelete1. 30
2. ninth
3. seven
4. Libra
5. blue
Bless her, Carly put her answers, here.
ReplyDelete“Can't remember the order of questions but.
30 days.
Libra. (Depends what day in Sept birthday is)
Septum is the bit in nose between nostrils.
Sept means seven (did you know it used to be the 7th month)
Sapphires are blue ”