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David Borrington MA RCA
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PM Weee not Bomming Yemen
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“PHONETICALLY SPEAKING” To reflect the fast pace of world news, my blog is probably best served as a stream-of-consciousness text. Fast and unadulterated. With this approach, and on first encounter, text might not seem to scan. This is because I am dyslexic. Instead of keeping the proof-readers busy, I would rather let my blog updates of my visual work stand as a record of my experience of dyslexia, which I am keen that you now get to enjoy too. Unlike some news outlets, I hereby excuse myself the need for a ‘corrections’ section! The excitement of a new language is something I’m quite familiar with, and it is with this ‘joie de vivre’ that I am delighted to guide you through my thought and work processes, more phonetically (than fanatically) speaking.

PM _Weee not Bomming Yemen_

I’m so glad that Camp Coffee the Scottish liquid coffee drink, has finally changed advertising image. To a Sikh military officer with his fellow Scottish officer drinking the finest coffee made for the Scottish army

in a similar vein in the house of commons MP Angus Robertson questions British involvement in Yemen, where the Royal Air Force is involved in “who have done that using British-built planes with pilots who are trained by British instructors, and who are dropping British-made bombs and are coordinated by the Saudis in the presence of British military advisers.

“Is it not time for the prime minister to admit that Britain is effectively taking part in a war in Yemen that is costing thousands of civilian lives, and that he has not sought parliamentary approval to do that?” he added.

There was more uproar about Sikh as carrying a tray of coffee on the original Camp Coffee label them British involvement in Yemen.

 

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