Damn typo! I better copyright that before Saatchi and Saatchi get to it!
^ She doesn't hate all politicians. She was an enthusiastic supporter of the last Labout government, even under Gordon Brown.
^ She doesn't hate all politicians. She was an enthusiastic supporter of the last Labout government, even under Gordon Brown.
^ She doesn't hate all politicians. She was an enthusiastic supporter of the last Labout government, even under Gordon Brown.
Could have fooled me.
Every politician and bureaucrat (even the good ones) are depicted in a negative manner.
At least Paul Cornell was more enthusiastic and open in his support of Labour.
Back in the mid-1990s, when he was new labour's brooding, intellectual heavyweight, I was a lone parent struggling to get by. He said he was not interested in stigmatizing the poor but in finding solutions for their predicament. I was tired of hearing government ministers lambaste the likes of me as irresponsible scroungers. I wanted Gordon Brown in charge.He went on to become one of the longest-serving Chancellors of the Exchequer that Britain has ever seen. While our economy grew strongly, he could have stood back and done nothing; on the contrary, he brought in and continually drove up the minimum wage, and 600,000 children and a million pensioners were raised out of poverty. Brown believed the wealthy would always be able to look after themselves; it was people at the other end of the economic scale that government ought to be helping.
When capitalism shuddered on its foundations last year, Brownite words like responsibility and morality started issuing from the unlikeliest politicians. Global financial regulation, something Brown had advocated long before last September, shot to the top of the political agenda. Now Prime Minister, Brown took a lead among European leaders in setting a course for economic recovery. He hosted the most important meeting of the world's major economies in years. In doing so, the British press said, he had become "Chancellor to the world."
The son of a Presbyterian minister, with a formidable intellect and a work ethic to shame a nest of ants, the 58-year-old Brown is frequently dubbed "dour." I know him as affable, funny and gregarious, a great listener, a kind and loyal friend. These are strange and turbulent times, but issues of fairness, equality and protection of the poor have never been more important. I still want Gordon Brown in charge.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1894410_1893847_1894201,00.html #ixzz1sad7m6fU
Ah good old Gordon "I have eliminated boom and bust" Brown.
The same Brown who loved the poor so much he elimitated the 10p tax rate so they all had to pay more. The same Brown who sold Britain's gold reserves when the price was at a 20 year low
They are Tories.
It's not really baffling at all.
To which I want to say: Wait, are kids nowadays actually saying things like "LOL" out loud? Has texting and Twitter influenced them to the point that they are actually speaking internet abbreviations? Huh."I remember the first time I heard a teenager say 'LOL.' Just what? But it means 'laugh.' Why don't you just laugh? What are you doing?" Rowling says.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blo...elebrities.html;_ylt=A2KJNTu_TWRQFlMA7a_QtDMD
This is a news article about how Rowling's daughter helped her out with writing modern teenage slang. It includes this quote:To which I want to say: Wait, are kids nowadays actually saying things like "LOL" out loud? Has texting and Twitter influenced them to the point that they are actually speaking internet abbreviations? Huh."I remember the first time I heard a teenager say 'LOL.' Just what? But it means 'laugh.' Why don't you just laugh? What are you doing?" Rowling says.
Wegman's, the local northeastern super-grocery, has copies of her new book displayed all over the store. I wonder how many casual shoppers will see her name and think "oh, a new Harry Potter book...I should pick that up for the kids."
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