Dear All
In this year, I have seen both ups and
downs, hope and disaster, in fact, this year has been as much of a trial for me
as 2014. Near the end of 2014, I nearly died, 2019, woke up to the fact that
all of a sudden, I was going blind. I managed to beat the odds in 2014, and it
seems as if I will again God willing.
It is amazing how much we take things for
granted such as eyesight, but when ‘the lights start going out’, it is a major
wakeup call in your later life. So, huge thanks to my surgeons who jumped in,
done the business, and hopefully gave me the tools to fight another day.
And less we forget, we are always in a
fight against the darkness.
Since this is the Xmas blog post, the last
of this year, I wanted to keep it to hope, the election and what needs to be
said about that can wait till next year. I was thinking; it wouldn’t be
appropriate to try and merge these two events together because the tone would
be off.
Needless to say, I did learn something
about others while out campaigning and viewing online even although I was a
physical wreck, and in a lot of pain. In my youth, I used to teach students to
observe others, because people doing it wrong are a valuable training aid. Knowing
how to do it right comes in part from knowing how others have done it wrong.
It is that time of the year again so
without further ado; Merry Xmas and a happy New Year to you and your family
when it comes!
Previously in a Xmas blog, I wrote that the
winds of change are starting to be felt not just in Scotland but
right across Europe. The 2019 winds of change certainly have changed the
UK for the better. What Brexit will deliver are opportunities; that will
benefit the many, it will take time but the good news is that the EU is not
controlling our destiny, we are.
I would like to thank all the people who
took the opportunity to drop by the blog to read and comment on the stories
posted, 2020 will also be a time of change as the political debate will change
to take account of the new mandate of the UK government.
I would also like to thank those who read
my stories and decided to post them elsewhere and then linked it to my blog,
which means I must be doing something right again.
I would also like to thank the BBC
in London for dropping by this year again, I do commentating on TV
and radio, hint, hint hint, but alas they dinnae call, they dinnae write and
they dinnae send a taxi.
And I wanted to thank the print press who
also keep rolling by to see the George Laird view on the world, and who
strangely never comment much on my views if at all.
All in all, it was a good year blogging; I
saw many of my predictions on Europe unfolded before my eyes because
as I stated during the campaign, this was a Brexit Election.
Finally, see you all next year; the battle
for truth will be starting early yet, if you want to drive, don’t drink, if you
can help someone take that opportunity because you don’t want to miss it, and
remember what the true meaning of Xmas is selfless and giving.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights
at Glasgow University
Have great xmas and all the best for 2020. Alister
ReplyDeleteA merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you George as well. Thank you for your superb blog and insights. Fingers crossed for you and your health. Keep fighting and writing.
ReplyDeleteHow did you feel when the SNP won the 48 seats? It kind of ruined my then end of my year.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very merry christmas, George. And a speedy recovery and a very happy new year.
ReplyDeleteDear Anon
ReplyDelete"How did you feel when the SNP won the 48 seats? It kind of ruined my then end of my year."
When you get bad news, you absorb it and move on, no time for regrets but for learning.
George
Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you George.
ReplyDelete"We wish you a Merry Christmas;
ReplyDeleteWe wish you a Merry Christmas;
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"
happy new year mate
ReplyDeleteCrookie
Wishing you a good recovery and a Happy New Year for you George
ReplyDeleteDeepest regards Geoff