Startrek

Posted by Ricky in Opinion under on Jun 17 2010

Far be it for me to parrot Dave Cameron, but he hit the button, oh, lordy, lord. Did you see the pretenders do their thing with Jeremy Paxman? I haven’t seen anything so extra-terrestrial since John Redwood and gang challenged John Major. We ALL look a bit iffy, if caught in our off moments, but the cumulative effect of the hustings implied malice aforethought by the BBC. Alastair Campbell would have gutted the incompetents and mischief makers who set up the candidates. For the very first time in my life, I feel sorry for Diane Abbot.

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Ricky

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Child of the post-war baby boom. Spent childhood summers on Shoreham Beach. Came of age in the Sixties. Got on my bike in ''79 when Mrs Thatcher won, and rode-off for France and Spain. Enrolled at University in Bordeaux, learned to teach French as a Foreign Language, discovered that we are an integral part of the astonishing tapestry of European Culture, that our differences, so large to us, are invisibly small to the world outside. Found Shoreham again in 1986 and moved down permanently in 1990 with Sally where we have grown up with two wonderful daughters.

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