Michael Winning
People are writing off the PM but I think he’ll climb back, its a plan and we are dooomed
Michael Winning
People are writing off the PM but I think he’ll climb back, its a plan and we are dooomed
| www.dogbehavioronlin… on The German Horse begins to tir… | |
| Hugo Miller on The trouble with gay marr… | |
| Peter W Watson on The trouble with gay marr… | |
| Dr Sean Gabb on What to do about political par… | |
| djwebb2010 on Very Brief Reflections on… | |
| djwebb2010 on How It Happened, chapter … | |
| Hugo Miller on Life versus art | |
| Dr Sean Gabb on Life versus art | |
| johnkersey on Life versus art | |
| Richard on Very Brief Reflections on… | |
| Mr Ecks on Very Brief Reflections on… | |
| David Davis on Very Brief Reflections on… | |
| Hugo Miller on Life versus art | |
| Nick diPerna on Very Brief Reflections on… | |
| Paul Marks on Very Brief Reflections on… |
Or send your contribution to:
The Libertarian Alliance
Suite35
2 Lansdowne Row
London W1J 6HL
England
director@libertarian.co.uk
It was said by some American president or other (possibly Roosevelt) that nothing happens by accident in politics: if it happened, you can bet it was planned that way. Be that as it may, I’d be surprised if this incident endears Brown to the public enough to generate more votes. Who really wants to see more of that sour and brooding visage – which reminds me of Soviet Politburo members from the ’70s?
Disraeli’s aphorism, that the world is ruled by very different forces than are popularly imagined, is apposite.
Tony
“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Tony