In Third Way Britain both the bureaucrats and the nosey neighbours get to spy on you sunbathing nude in your garden.
– A line from a gloriously rude review of an absurd book by our soon-to-be former Prime Minister.
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Samizdata quote of the dayIn Third Way Britain both the bureaucrats and the nosey neighbours get to spy on you sunbathing nude in your garden. – A line from a gloriously rude review of an absurd book by our soon-to-be former Prime Minister. 9 comments to Samizdata quote of the day |
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Glorious indeed 🙂
This kind of book has me asking the “Rod Stewart Album Question”- who the hell would actually buy this thing?
I don’t know who would buy it, either, but the publishers must be fairly confident they’ll shift a few copies.
I can’t help but feel that the majority of the market for this literary turd will be libraries (public and academic) and thus paid for out of public funds. Other than Polly’s copy of course, which she’ll pay for out of a BBC fee.
Oh come on Ian,
She’ll get an autographed one for free.
You should see the freebee shit that gets shovelled my way of a week.
The least she deserves for doing an Agatha Christie on every dodgy set of Govt statistics from education to the NHS she gets given.
The alarming part is that Gordon Brown (the reincarnation of Stafford Cripps) actually believes all this. He really means what he says.
He is, of course, not sane.
The “Third Way” sounds very much like Fascism.
It is.
So why can’t they get the trains to run on time?