Yes. Agree. I read it earlier. Who is this Jamie Doward, the scribe for this? How does it work? Is he in permanent communication with the CST or do they phone in with their rot?
'About the Author - Jamie Doward has been a journalist on the Observer for 16 years. In his career, he has worked as a business reporter, the Home Affairs editor, the Religious Affairs correspondent, the Social Affairs Editor, the diarist and, currently, its Senior Reporter.'
His piece follows this from Harriet Sherwood who used to be based in Israel. She obviously had enough of living in the 'only democracy in the ME'.
'Harriet Sherwood writes about religion and social issues for the Guardian and the Observer. She was previously Jerusalem correspondent, foreign editor and home editor.'
Sounds like they can't get off the Magic Roundabout at King's Place, nr King's Cross. I have been there. It is giant multi storey glass palace on the side of the Regents Canal. There is a central atrium and when you look up, you can see the scribes working away and moving about.
In the basement, there is a concert hall where I attended a concert, featuring Palestinian soloists and the Choir of London, given in support of Palestinian musicians. Humphrey Burton's daughter, Clemency Burton-Hill, was the moving force.
From a e-mail I sent to friends in 2013. '2008 saw the launch of the Choir’s Bursary Scheme for young Palestinian musicians, enabling young instrumental students to travel to the UK for stints of focused music tuition. This initial one-off project is being reinstated in 2012 on a recurring annual basis.