2009/12/10 Adrian Stott <[email protected]> > The only time this lot doesn't spend too much of my money (mostly on > things I don't want) is when it's out of office. A statement which I > hope will soon be proved correct. > > I'm left wondering Adrian what are these things that 'this lot' spend money on that you mostly don't want? Health? Education? Pensions? Social welfare? Care of the elderly? Defence? Policing? Roads? Canals?
Really, you should more discreet. Even that nice Mr Cameron is trying to distance himself from your views and those of that other off-the-wall snot rag Margaret Thatcher. Let the cat out of the bag and people might begin to think that by voting out the present government they condemn themselves to a world based on your outmoded social views, not to mention your dog-eared economics which as we've all learnt on this list is so simplistic it wouldn't get you a GCSE at a failing inner city comp. Actually the truth is Adrian, you're as alienated from 'this lot' as you are from 'that lot.' No decent, self respecting Conservative, of whom there are many, would have truck with some of the crazy freemarket ideas you've argued on this list. Heavens above! Even the beatific Milton Friedman's changed his views since the 1970s. Steve [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
