Saturday, 2 November 2019

What October 2019 means to me

It is November now, the last stretch of Autumn. October was very much an active month. Throughout October, Boris Johnson the Prime Minister negotiated a new Brexit deal with the EU but Parliament blocked the deal, to be honest, I knew they would. Some of parties were clearly against the deal from day one and labour doesn't trust the conservative party. I knew that the whole chamber of the commons would not cooperate through the remainder of 2019. Fortunately they all agreed that we need an early election and one was brought forward for December the 12, less than 2 weeks before Christmas. All the parties had distinct agendas that I will discuss in the near future.

It was in October that I learned that 39 people were killed in the back of a truck because it was air tight and hard to breathe. I was filled with anger at the people smugglers because human beings shouldn't be exploited and put in danger like that. They were treated worse than animals.  It is a sad story and I never want to see it happen again.

I also learned that a new drug was developed that can slow down Alzheimer's brain disease. It helps the immune system to attack the excess protein that kills the Neurons. What an amazing world we live in. Perhaps within the 2020s decade we may see true cures for cancer and degenerative brain diseases. Man kind has so much to do. So many hazards to avert and so many diseases to cure. God speed.

Throughout the world there was a great deal of unrest. Protests in the middle East and Hong Kong and here in the UK. Most humans on Earth don't like their leaders at all. That is very clear.

As we edge closer to winter and the 20s decade I keep my chin up and try to be brave and strong for my family, it is a scary time to be British.

Thank you for reading.

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