In 1963, I ate lunch at Andrea’s café, her food was wonderful I advised mariners to go for a visit and be welcomed by a true lady. I now learned that unsolicited reviews are no longer appreciated My recommendation was delivered verbally Andrea doesn’t know she is a grandmother and One of her grandchildren runs the place I once ran a café in Liverpool selling bacon butties I could have done with the friendly review From the people who worked at the small factories nearby, but when Margaret Thatcher Came to power, they closed down A young man from Pakistan bought my café Changed its name to Morning Glory and sold Curried chicken and shrimp That, of course, was before the hatred of the foreigner was noticed When Britain woke up 3 million people from Syria and Iraq had entered they were not as friendly as the man from Pakistan.