Today’s
date, Sunday, February 2nd, is a palindrome in which the
date, written in a certain order, reads identically from left to
right, and from right to left. If one writes the month first, as in MM-DD-YYYY, the date is 02-02-2020. Similarly and unusually, February
11th will also be palindromic.. Thus,02-11-20
[carefully shortening the digits of the year!] And for palindromic
overload, see December 2nd
2021. Thus, 12-02-2021 followed closely by December 11th
2021. Thus 12-11-21. Obviously one needs to tweak the number of
permissible digits in the year to make it work but even so, it IS special and interesting to one who finds numbers not her natural metier! ***
Brexit sadness. |
Joy unrestrained! |
The
title of this blog now becomes obvious for it is also the weekend when
the endless, chaotic, unnecessary process of Brexit has finally begun
its countdown. In spite of Boris vowing not to be ‘triumphant’
there was quite a lot of triumph evident unofficially on Friday with crowds
weeping, singing, cheering while the other half of the country
remained sad and rueful. Since the day Britain narrowly voted to
leave the European Union in June 2016, the issue has divided
families, cast a shadow over businesses and paralysed the Government.
One half of the country is totally mystified by the opinions of the
other half, and vice versa! And despite the Prime Minister vowing to
unite the country, that will be almost impossible even though
Remainers are resigned to the inevitable tragedy to come. It is a
smaller version of the acerbic division in American politics where,
to give but one example, the Republican Party in the Senate seriously
explains why there should be no witnesses in a trial!
Boris
currently is showing atypical good sense in trying, he says, to begin to heal
some of the societal rifts. He is talking of steering public money towards the
North and Midlands whose normal tribal voting patterns were abandoned
in the rush to support his party which loudly promised to ‘Get
Brexit Done!’. Hence his late support for the controversial HS2,
the stunningly expensive rail link from London to the North which
should kick-start the re-invigoration of the economy of the North, shamefully neglected for decades. There lies the
dilemma for Boris & Co. His supporters in the South, in
Parliament and in Party, foresee free trade, deregulation and the
U.K. as a Singapore-style nimble free agent successfully snapping up opportunities in the global economy. But the voters in the North want their car industry and fishing
The Brits are good at protesting; one of the many anti-HS2 protests over the last two years. |
Several
Flemish people here have commented on the thousands of job in
Flanders which will probably disappear as a direct result of Brexit.
Yesterday, the podolog I saw showed me a tube of cream no longer
available for her practice to buy from Britain, ‘because of
Brexit’. Incomprehensible to me but it is happening. And,
inevitably, resident Europeans and jobs are gradually disappearing from Britain as
the economy begins to shrink a little. The Bank of England forecasts
that £23 billion will be knocked off the size of the U.K. economy by
2022. Phew! I am polishing up my Carpe Diem credentials so that I remember
to savour every day now!
Must end with a lovely quote from Beatrice and Sydney Webb, those famous economists, Socialists, pioneers and distinguished historians, co-founders of the prestigious London School of Economics:
'Old people are always absorbed in something. Usually themselves.'
I suppose all the heat and light over Brexit is about self-absorption, though not necessarily all about elderly preoccupation. A real sadness about Brexit is that the vast majority of the young whose lives will be considerably influenced by it, are not in favour of it, while the elderly supporters of Brexit who have chiefly enjoyed the benefits of E.U.membership, cannot expect to suffer the adversities of leaving Europe for very long.
Beatrice Webb, 1858-1943 Sidney Webb, 1859-1947 |
Palindromic Post Script.
I had not appreciated until I looked at CNN on my Ipad this morning, [3/02/20] that yesterday's date was Really Special in the Palindromic World. That is because it works both in the MM-DD-YYYY format AND in the DD-MM-YYYY. As such, it is a palindromic date in all formats and the only such this century. The previous palindromic date in all formats was 11/11/1111 and the next all format date will be 12/12/2121, in 101 years! The Solihull School Maths. Department wrote on Twitter that, in addition to its other palindromic qualities, Feb. 2nd, 2020 is the 33rd day of the year AND the number of days left in the year is also a palindrome, 333.
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