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It is Proclamation News and Gatherence

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football fans stay tuned.

if its Bonified Conservatism your after then look no further,

as Professor Johnson

has an insight whats in store of our future preferences within the sporting industry
POWER TO THE NORTH

Boris Johnson urged to hold 2030 World Cup final in Manchester after northern support

BORIS Johnson is being urged to hold a World Cup final in the North of England as part of his 2030 bid.

The PM has vowed to repay millions of ex-Labour supporters who lent him their vote in last year’s election by delivering on their priorities in his first year in office.

They helped hand him an 80-seat majority in the snap December poll, and Boris has promised not to let them down.

The Toy manifesto included a bid for England – with matches around the rest of the UK too – to hold the 2030 World Cup here, and now senior ministers are calling for him to commit to a Northern final too.

“We need something like the London Olympics”, one senior minister told The Times.

“A World Cup final in Manchester — it would be ‘wow!’”

The PM said last month: “I, as prime minister, will put my heart and soul behind the case for a UK and Ireland World Cup in 2030.

“I want this tournament to be about more than just football.

“I

want it to transform lives with a legacy to match the 2012 Olympics.”

However, already cities are competing to be in the running – with rivals Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds thought to want to compete.

Boris has promised already to borrow billions of pounds to “level up” left behind regions in the North – and Tory MPs have been told to submit proposals for projects in their areas.

The PM was Mayor of London during the 2012 Olympics, and has long harked the benefits it brought the city and the country.

But a decision on where the 2030 cup is held is still a long way off.

Fifa is due to choose the host in the spring or summer of 2024 – likely to be around the time of the next general election.

Other countries likely to submit their bids include Argentina, Paraguay and Chile.

Us United Kingdom have something to look forward to within ten years.

how extraordinary.

hopefully Proclamation News and gatherence will be booming with extra excitement for the united citezens.

Back with some realistic and futuristic news for the democracy.

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Has anyone changed there new year’s resolution yet?

It’s about time it’s the second day of a new year.

Wake up, stop being a complete Dosser.

It’s not Extraordinary Extravaganza, but it is about time you make a change.

Build your legacy.

Make yourself Picture Perfect.

Build a Prosperous, Prosperity which Matters.

Work on Progressive Progression.

Or be a (Dosser)..

An absolute (Dosser)..

What your dad called you when you was a
“kid,
wake up,
you got school you complete (Dosser)..

Think time sufficient.

Be Prompt

Be more Comprehensive an Optimistic personality.

Read, study, focus.

You want to better yourself, then now is the time to listen an take on board, everything.

Be amicable and be Prompt

Be kind be Sweet be a gentleman.

Im
#Justin.Johnson

No barriers radio in Hertfordshire, with Justin Johnson.

So please stay tuned, it’s todays stragdey with Gospel singing, and Bible reading.

We are working on Progressive Progression.

I want you to do more for God then you did yesterday.

Tomorrow will do more for God then we did today.

Remember if your a Theophilus or Atheist, please understand the words Gospel, an quit possibly revelation.

It’s next chapter reading.

Jesus birthday was sopposedly Christmas, or April.

I’m not saying do Belive in or don’t.

Just keep yourself grounded, an guided strongly to his commandments.

I don’t not drink alcohol or take narcotics.

It’s mind over matter, an let the matter over the mind.

song 1

song 2

Here’s today’s readings
Revelation 21:1-27: We conclude the year by reading the final two chapters in the last book in the Bible, known as The Revelation to John, written at a time when Christians were being persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ as Lord. The central theme of the book is that, through Christ the Lord, God will finally and totally defeat all of his enemies, including Satan (Revelation 20:7-10), and will reward his faithful people with the blessings of a new heaven and a new earth when this victory is complete. In today’s reading, John’s vision now describes God bringing in a new heaven and earth as well as a new city, which represents a renewal of the whole creation. God will dwell among the people; and pain, sorrow, and death will be no more.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: REVELATION 21:7

Those who win the victory will receive this from me: I will be their God, and they will be my children.

I want you to be inspired not expired.

We are starting the new year with no negativity, positivity.

So stay focused

Be encouraged

God will have mercy on the rest of us..

TODAY’S READING

1From Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ.

I was chosen and sent to help the faith of God’s chosen people and to lead them to the truth taught by our religion, 2which is based on the hope for eternal life. God, who does not lie, promised us this life before the beginning of time, 3and at the right time he revealed it in his message. This was entrusted to me, and I proclaim it by order of God our Savior.

I write to Titus, my true son in the faith that we have in common.

May God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior give you grace and peace.

Titus’ Work in Crete

5I left you in Crete, so that you could put in order the things that still needed doing and appoint church elders in every town. Remember my instructions: 6 an elder must be without fault; he must have only one wife, and his children must be believers and not have the reputation of being wild or disobedient. 7For since a church leader is in charge of God’s work, he should be without fault. He must not be arrogant or quick-tempered, or a drunkard or violent or greedy for money. 8He must be hospitable and love what is good. He must be self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined. 9He must hold firmly to the message which can be trusted and which agrees with the doctrine. In this way he will be able to encourage others with the true teaching and also to show the error of those who are opposed to it.

10For there are many, especially the converts from Judaism, who rebel and deceive others with their nonsense. 11It is necessary to stop their talk, because they are upsetting whole families by teaching what they should not, and all for the shameful purpose of making money. 12-13It was a Cretan himself, one of their own prophets, who spoke the truth when he said, “Cretans are always liars, wicked beasts, and lazy gluttons.” For this reason you must rebuke them sharply, so that they may have a healthy faith 14and no longer hold on to Jewish legends and to human commandments which come from people who have rejected the truth. 15Everything is pure to those who are themselves pure; but nothing is pure to those who are defiled and unbelieving, for their minds and consciences have been defiled. 16They claim that they know God, but their actions deny it. They are hateful and disobedient, not fit to do anything good.

Song 3

REFLECT

Who is the “Bride, the wife of the Lamb” (verse 9)? How is the new Jerusalem described (verses 11-21)? What is now the “temple” (verse 22) and why is there “no need of the sun or the moon”(verse 23)? How do you envision what is described in this chapter?

(Bible reading)

PRAY

Loving God, you make all things new. Renew your creation and make your home among us. Teach us to care for those in need and to be faithful stewards of the world you created. Refresh me with your gracious Spirit and empower me to walk in your light and serve you faithfully. Amen.

Song 4

Brexit’ 2020 (Proclamation News and Gatherence).

This is not our last Christmas in the EU, Smith insists

SCOTLAND will not be spending its last Christmas as part of the European Union this year, an SNP MP has vowed.

Alyn Smith, who was an MEP until elected as an MP this month, pledged the SNP would do all they can at Westminster to ensure the country can “escape the mess of Brexit”.

His comments come as a German MEP renewed a pledge the EU would leave the “door open” for an independent Scotland to rejoin.

A majority of 124 votes for the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill at its second reading in the Commons last week means the UK is on its way to finalising its divorce from Brussels by the January 31 deadline.

Only by taking our seat at the table with other independent European nations can Scotland escape the chaos of Brexit.”

German Green MEP Terry Reintke tweeted a message highlighting a letter to the Scottish Parliament signed by 50 politicians from across the EU in the wake of the Brexit vote.

She said: “Maybe now is the moment to remind everyone in Scotland of our commitment: Your future is for you to decide, but we will leave our door open.”

The letter to MSPs acknowledges that Scotland “voted strongly” to remain within the EU. It added: “If Scotland were to become an independent country and decided to maintain European Union membership, we offer our full support to ensure the transition is as swift, smooth and orderly as possible.

Scotland would be most welcome as a full member of the European Union, with your five million European citizens continuing to benefit from the rights and protections we all currently enjoy.”

Yesterday Boris Johnson was asked whether he was planning for a hard Brexit at the end of 2020, as he visited British troops in Estonia and met with the country’s Prime Minister Juri Ratas.

He said: “On the EU and our partnership, just talking to Juri Ratas, who is the prime minister here, such a positive feeling now.

“What everybody wants to do is put Brexit behind us on January 31 and move on, and there’s a lot of goodwill and a lot of energy now about building the new deep and special partnership, and that’s what we’re going to do.”

It is going to be difficult to secure a good trade deal for Ireland, principally because Boris Johnson has fixed on a harder Brexit than we anticipated under his predecessor or at the time of the referendum, and that is one where he talks very much about divergence,” he said.

“The harder approach being taken by Prime Minister Johnson is a risk to us and that is evident.”

Varadkar said he feared the UK, under a hard Brexit, would look to “undercut” EU states on food, financial, product and health standards in order to compete for world trade.

Meanwhile, concerns have been raised over Brexit trade negotiations following the sale of a UK defence and aerospace company to US private equity firm Advent. The UK Government approved the sale of Cobham, which has extensive contracts with the British military, on Friday after the deal was delayed due to national security concerns. Sir Ed Davey, acting leader of the Liberal Democrats, said the move was “deeply concerning”.

He said: “If Boris Johnson’s Government are happy to sell of a leading UK defence and aerospace company to Trump’s America, how can we expect his Government to protect our defence and manufacturing sectors, not to mention every other sector of our economy, as they negotiate trade deals after Brexit?”

However Johnson said it was important to have an “open and dynamic market economy”.

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Travelling home on Thursday, someone on the train asked me who I thought should be Labour’s next leader.

I told them my cat would do a better job than Corbyn.

Ten days since Labour’s drubbing and he still hasn’t been shown the door. He’s hanging on to stitch up the leadership for hard-left candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey.

Some of his supporters set up a Twitter campaign called #JeremyWasRight!

What planet are they on? They just suffered the biggest battering for almost a century.

Let me spell it out for them. You were wrong.

Wrong to block Brexit. Wrong to present a manifesto costing billions. And wrong to ask Britain to vote for an unelectable old leftie.

But none of the candidates to replace Corbyn seem to understand why they suffered such a crushing defeat.

POISONED BY RACISM & EXTREMISM.

Keir Starmer praised Corbyn’s “radicalism” and said Labour should build on his disastrous approach.

And let’s not forget he sat in Corbyn’s top team as decent MPs were driven out and the party was poisoned by racism and extremism.

Emily Thornberry launched her campaign by suggesting Labour should have blocked the election. The rest of us thought they needed a leader the country could vote for.

Along with Rebecca Long-Bailey and David Lammy, she nominated Corbyn for the leadership — and that should rule all of them out of replacing him.

There’s another long list of candidates for deputy leader. The most ridiculous has to be Richard Burgon.

The Leeds MP said: “The mistake we made was being persuaded that people did not quite want to get Brexit done as their top priority.”

Can someone provide a translation?

Labour lefties are blaming anyone but themselves. But the public won’t begin listening until they know you have listened to them.

And if they carry on like this, Boris can look forward to years ahead in No10.

Bizzare headlines for Mr corbyn

SWINGING couples are boasting of going to Jeremy Corbyn’s allotment to flaunt their meat and two veg.

They even claim to chant Labour rallying cry “Ohh Jeremy Corbyn” during sordid romps.

Punter markymark404 told an online forum: “I’ve been in London on business and got chatting to a couple I know who love a bit of dogging down there.

“They’ve got down and dirty with a few others on an allotment. They found out later that Jeremy Corbyn has a veg patch there.

That’s bloody ace. What a political statement. F**k ’em all I say — Labour, Tories and Lib Dems.”

The post unleashed a torrent of comments from others about the vegetable patch in East Finchley, North London.

A female user said: “Chanting Ohh Jeremy while doing it gives me an extra tingle.”

Another claimed: “We’re getting to Jezza’s veg patch asap. Any other comers? It’s easy to find — it’s the one with the big manure heap covered with blue plastic.”

Man like Stormzy

Saturday 21st December 2019

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When your man like @stormzy
Repping the same design Adidas retro vintage tracksuit.

That’s when you discover the Bonified Conservatism is becoming realistic futuristic.

I got it, he got it,
with a Purposive, man’s looking kinda Explosive.

It’s extraordinary extravaganza.
For me Proc” up in the home studio.

It’s extraordinary like a strawberry… He’s the lyrical gangster
I’m the broadcast broadcaster, the master class
#J.Johnson

An outlook at the Infrastructure 2020

Saturday 21st December 2019

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The vast ambition and scale of projects and programmes currently being delivered across Government is truly impressive; from transforming vital public services, to building infrastructure across the country. Through our major projects we are delivering the Government’s policy priorities everyday, including preparing the UK to leave the EU.

2020 Infrastructure Commitments.

With more commitments on the horizon and more projects yet to come, it cannot be denied that we are facing a challenging time. From my short time in Government so far, it is clear to see that the IPA has a crucial and unique view at the centre to help tackle these challenges head on and drive both improved value for money and public services for citizens.
As the Government’s centre of expertise for project, portfolio and programme management, I believe it is crucial we focus on the 3 ‘P’s: People, Performance and Principles.

It

is essential to deliver real system-wide reform that we target on all three fronts. By focusing on these three elements in the ways I outline below, we will ultimately support the delivery of IPA’s vision is to create the best performing projects system in the world.

People: The foundation upon which all project delivery is built

This extraordinary period in government calls for extraordinary people.

The need for project and portfolio management excellence at the heart of public policy delivery has never been more vital. I know that the IPA has always championed getting the right people to work on the right projects. That is because we must ensure we have the most experienced leaders delivering our most complex projects and assessed against key competencies. To this aim, over 1,500 of the 12,500 project professionals in Government have been already trained through our leadership programmes. But we must do more.

We now need to look to the teams who surround those leaders. We must recognise that it is only by having our leaders surrounded by the right people that we can deliver the desired outcomes.

A project can’t be delivered by just one person. We need to build strong, flexible, professional and capable teams.

As we approach 2020, there will be new challenges for which we need new capabilities to be able to meet. For example, in order to reach NetZero by 2050 we will not only have to begin new projects but the change will also affect the entire supply chain with the rapid adoption of new technologies.

We are already seeing the impact of technology on our major projects and we need to adapt to keep pace. We are seeing this on projects such as Crossrail where the project has a greater focus on – and challenges with – systems and technology than just traditional civils.

In order for us to work effectively with these new technologies, the Profession needs to be more flexible, have a broader toolkit and more diverse skillset. For this reason we will be strengthening functional standards; as well as establishing a new project academy and accreditation to grow and retain talent in government.

Currently between 70% and 80% of Project Directors and Senior Responsible Owners across Government are male. Our long term ambition is to ensure that the leadership of our major projects are fully representative of the working population as a whole.

We have a great platform to build on, each year a new cohort of around 70 fast streamers joins, over 50% of whom are women. But now we need to extend this diversity to other areas of the profession.

Performance: Delivering better outcomes for citizens

No amount of energy and good intent is worth anything without an impact on outcomes. It is only by holding ourselves to account through transparent performance measurement that we can truly understand the impact we are having.

Understanding how projects and programmes deliver against promises is crucial. This is the ultimate core of what project delivery is all about; delivering something for the time, cost and outcome that we set out at the start.

It also, importantly, helps us feed back into the system and improve performance over time. If we can achieve just a small improvement in performance, the prize is huge.

For example, the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP) covers projects with a value of £450bn that are forecasting hundreds of billions of pounds of wider economic benefits.

Realising just a small improvement in the delivery of these projects therefore has the potential to unlock substantial savings and fundamental improvements to the lives of citizens.

The IPA has a strong track record of supporting projects to deliver such tangible benefits. For example, the IPA has been focusing on changing the culture across Government to look at deliverability before announcements are made. This work has included publishing a Lessons Learnt Report with the Department for Transport, delivering over 800 assurance reviews, and working with HM Treasury to ensure deliverability becomes the focus of future spending decisions.

We must aim to support projects much earlier in their development, to help set them up for success. The Transforming Infrastructure Performance (TIP) programme, for example, aims to support the UK infrastructure sector to be more productive in its delivery.

I will ensure the IPA has an even greater impact going forward.

Anxiety and Depression. How to let go. Via Professor Johnson.

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Suffering with anxiety an Depression.

If your feeling locked up, inside your head.

your thoughts becoming elusive.

or everything you take on board becomes negative, like text messages you read from your family or friends, or even loved ones.

Please take some time out, find mindfulness, try an find something creative to do.

1)Reading

2)writing

3)artwork.

4)Decorating

5)Gardening

6) anything constructive to give you that feel good factor.

soon your actions will bring your negativity, to a level mind, your now in with mind control an Happiness. an your thoughts will become super natural.

keeping physical strong also gives you a feel good factor an lets out stress, letting go of your endorphins, lets go of anger an anxiety also.

You can help build in your friendship or even relationship Goals an gains.

Sister or brother.

Work on Progressive Progression. It’s how you want to condone yourself.

Make your choices useful.

  1. No More Lacuna Johnson, the shoe fits millions if not thousands.
  2. I am a man of great importance.
  3. So be encouraged
  4. Do more for God then you did yesterday.
  5. Tomorrow I’ll do my for God then I did today.

#Im J.Johnson

#J.Johnson

Give me some acknowledgement.

Photo from Justin Johnson Pakistan Government

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Politics world wide

*Reviews of fish shortage. 🎏

It’s not just UK politics and economics growth we re-search an study.

Puppa Rafiq Mohammad wouldn’t be happy if I didn’t look back to his home territory, so therefore I continue.

Pakistan, some of the world’s best cricketers develop a minority sporting athlete.

World superstars.

Bollywood actress also. So stay tuned, as wildlife matters
@ukparliament

All hail the fisheries.

Gotta catch me some Tuna fish.

Omega, Omega 3,9 perhaps that will keep me lubricated this winter.

Fish is both good for the brain an lubrication to the synovial fluid, joints

This old boy can’t keep plodding onwards otherwise.

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Pakistan Prime Minister

Arif Alvi