Me 2 You – Year in Review 2019

Welcome to a look back at some of the things I have brought you over the last year. It’s been another turbulent year in politics, three elections in the UK (depending on where you live), the impeachment of Donald Trump and the continuing protests on climate change. The decade will be remembered for the biggest political shakeup since the end […]

Lessons of the last 25 years

Throughout life you learn, I believe the lessons you learn every day are the most important ones. These lessons are not in order of importance but grouped together in themes which Lesson One – Change is difficult for everyone Change can and will happen on a daily weekly, monthly basis. You need to learn that some changes cannot be avoided […]

Me 2 You – August 2019

This month now we are in the summer break, this has allowed me to divert some of my attention to Project 25. In a way, I’m glad I started this a few months ago as it’s taking me longer than expected. It has been suggested I stop doing this post, but in the long term, I believe this is a […]

The Young Revolution?

In recent years, I believe more young people have become engaged with political and issues around the world, like climate change, Brexit and Trump. I wonder, is this being stirred by hardening lines on both the left and right which means the young want to be in the centre. Recently, the young have become engaged over climate change and the […]

Me 2 You – June 2019

There may not be a lot going on this site at the moment, but I am working on new content. As I wrote last month, finding time to write content when my main focus is covering Formula One is hard, I also want to spend time doing practical campaigning and working to improve our world. I haven’t had the weekends, […]

Me 2 You – March 2019

March means the start of the Formula One season; this means that my focus will begin to shift to F1 Vault. Although my focus is about to shift, this site will continue. This month, I wrote about why disability matters, the issue is one close to my heart being disabled myself. The role of disabled people over the last century […]

The Holocaust, me and you – why it still matters

I have been an ambassador for the Holocaust Educational Trust since I visited the Auschwitz in March 2012. Events of the 1930’s and 40’s I believe are more important now than ever, in an age of nationalism, it’s hard to remember the advents of the period. The Holocaust shows the horrors of man to man, we create divides out of […]