Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Listen carefully.

Andrew Lansley, the privateer, has reportedly apologised for something or other about his plans for dismantling our National Health Service. What he said was "I'm sorry that the Royal College of Nursing is made up of people too thick to recognise me for the philanthropist that I am." He did say it in politicianspeak, knowing that the media would deliberately misinterpret it.

William Hague, the mojo-deficient Foreign Secretary has spoken about the Cameron-Sarkozy mini-war saying, "People die in wars, 90 per cent of them civilians. Did you really think we were going to bomb a country in order to save lives?" He did say it in politicianspeak so it came out a little differently.
I don't think Hague's heart is in this war, but he's getting the flak.

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