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Try the late Alan Clarke for a start.
I may look like the late Alan Clarke in that photo ... but alas, I am not he.
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Try the late Alan Clarke for a start.
Try the late Alan Clarke for a start.
I may look like the late Alan Clarke in that photo ... but alas, I am not he.
Apologies for the digression.
Clarke was the archetypal roue.
Of course there are plenty of those characters left in the Tory party (the Rhees-Moggs, Rory Stewart, etc.), but I was just taking the opportunity for a pot shot: undeniably the party of Churchill has become the party of the banksters and total quality management (not that New Labour was very different). Macmillan on Thatcher: "It breaks my heart to see"”and I cannot interfere"”what is happening in our country today. This terrible strike, by the best men in the world, who beat the Kaiser's and Hitler's armies and never gave in. It is pointless and we cannot afford that kind of thing. Then there is the growing division of Conservative prosperity in the south and the ailing north and Midlands. We used to have battles and rows but they were quarrels. Now there is a new kind of wicked hatred that has been brought in by different types of people." Apologies for the digression.
Given that line about furniture (one I must remember) I will he on the lookout for his diaries ... and will read them thoroughly!
So the spin is working.
You have no idea Otto, no idea.
I saw the title and thought it looked interesting, then came in on the last page and got very confused. This place is still fun!Did an internet search and this thread popped up. I had forgotten just how much fun this place used to be ... and what a ham I was ... uhhh am.