I can only echo what George said - you gotta have faith
It’s a time to take a deep breath, throw off the past 12 months and hope the next 12 are as good or even better.
The trials of 2016 and the uncertainty it brought us have been the subject of much discussion.
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Hide AdThey’ve been mentioned in the Christmas addresses from the heads of the churches and by the Queen herself in her traditional Christmas Day message.
And I suspect a few of us ordinary mortals will say good riddance to 2016 and be welcoming the new beginnings 2017 will offer.
For me, however, the start of the year is marking an end.
Why? Well, this is my last column for The News after almost five years.
The most important thing to do is to say thank you to all of you who have read this page over the years.
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Hide AdAnd a special thank you to those who have taken the trouble to write letters to The News or commented online at portsmouth.co.uk to say you agree or, more usually, disagree with what I’ve been saying.
To have been able to write this page is a huge privilege, and prompting a bit of debate means I’ve done my job right.
It’s not just me who’s allowed to have an opinion in print, read by thousands of people every time.
Every person who writes in to the paper gets the same chance.
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Hide AdAnd haven’t they had a lot to talk about over the past 12 months?
There’s been human tragedy in Syria, the Western version of the Arab Spring in Brexit and Trump.
Then of course there are the celebrity deaths that seem to have dominated the headlines in the meantime.
This past year has been challenging to write about, challenging to make sense of.
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Hide AdIt’s only after spending a few days with my family and friends over Christmas that I can put it in some sort of perspective.
But as the year opens and we look again to the future, I can only echo what the late, great George Michael had to say about how it’s all going to turn out.
You gotta have faith.