Drunken yobs who cause havoc on a flight can be banned by the airline concerned but data protection prevents the creation of a universal blacklist to warn other airlines.
The government is trying to do something about this, and facing opposition from civil liberties campaigners, who seem to think that if yobs can be banned, they could be next.
Feet On The Ground
Friday, 5 June 2026
Mutual distrust
Entitlement on steroids
Jonah Burnbum is being compared to sometime Labour leader Neil Kinnock, whose air of entitlement got the blame for Labour’s failure to win the 1992 general election. Jonah is also being clobbered for making a policy pronouncement then changing his mind a few days later before another audience.
He’s also making himself unpopular with Labour MPs who will lose their seat in the snap general election which Jonah is threatening.
Dimmocks
Meteor-bluddy-ological summer from a Met Office that can’t deal with a season starting three weeks into the month. It puts them in the same box as astrology, which conveniently ignores where the constellations actually are.
Beware!
Bad news for 20- and 30-year-old illegals who claim to be teenagers and are believed by gullible immigration stooges. A.I is to be used to spot the ones who are lying to spare the looney Left from having to go into a fit of spurious outrage at the exposure.
Unrealistic grabbers
Surprisingly, the antics of the juvenile docs have not wiped out all their support. When they began their antics in 2023, they had the support of one-half of the customers.
That’s now down to a bit more than one-third still backing them with another episode of striking in the middle of this month to come.
Wishful Thinking
Will it be a day of shame for Wee Burney Sturgeon if she’s hauled in front of a gang of MPs at Westminster to be quizzed about the SNP embezzlement scandal?
“No comment!” for as long as it takes. Job done.