2023-07-16 from the editor of ~insom ------------------------------------------------------------ I have prided myself on being someone whose actions match their moral code and politics. One of my previous bosses called me "feisty" and while I don't think that he meant it as a complete diss, it was not a compliment either. I was difficult to manage because I am not someone who generally went along with things that I don't agree with. When iWeb brought in private BUPA health insurance for us employees, I opted out. (I think I was the only one). I did not believe that (in the UK) it makes sense to have private insurance. BUPA helps to undermine the NHS by providing a two lane system: the well-off can skip the queue -- which is politcally bad, because now you have voters who don't need to care about the quality of the health service that everyone else gets. My actions were aligned with my politics, with real repercussions for me (and my family). When the UK was talking about a referendum on leaving the EU, I decided that I didn't want to live in that country. (Really, I didn't even want to live in a place where we thought the question even needed asking; never mind a place where we voted ourselves out). So: I moved. I set a plan to move to Canada and while I was a little carried along on a wave of shock and anger, my actions matched my words. Lately: not so much. I set some lines in the sand for myself, and they have all been crossed, and I haven't done anything.