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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI think they'd be equally dreadful! And a well known Scottish public school didn't do too well in producing the penultimate labour PM. It just seems to me, and I suspect many others, that after a brief flirtation with Head Teeth and thatch - neither very successful - the tories have returned to their self-perpetuating oligarchical system of coming up with prime ministers. That is something, imho, without which we could well do.
Jonathan Powell - the pianist, composer and scholar, that is, not the ex-Bliar sidekick(!) - was educated at Eton; why would I or anyone else hold that against him? (even though he's never harboured an ambition to be prime minister)...
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostBut then is there not a very real and ever-present risk that the wrong people might end up in power regardless not only of what the electorate decides but also of what school each individual MP attended?
Jonathan Powell - the pianist, composer and scholar, that is, not the ex-Bliar sidekick(!) - was educated at Eton; why would I or anyone else hold that against him? (even though he's never harboured an ambition to be prime minister)...
I just think the country might be better run if it was run by people who had some inklings about life in the real world, and not by people who were fortunate enough to be born with several silver spoons in their mouths.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI see your point about the Eton boys, but I do hope you wouldn't deny us the chance of ceasing to be governed by them. Given that, as you say, the toerags will have a much better chance of winning elections without Scotland, it seems rather perverse of them to be so keen to hang on to us!
Please don't vote for Scottish independence and leave us to the mercy of complete idiots like Michael Gove.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWould a government of old Harrovians seem better to you? - or one comprising a majority of ex-Roedean girls or Cheltenham ladies?
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI wouldn't hold the school they attended against anyone. After all, they probably had no say in the matter.
I just think the country might be better run if it was run by people who had some inklings about life in the real world, and not by people who were fortunate enough to be born with several silver spoons in their mouths.
Its all going very well, what with an increasing share of wealth and income, a nice new train line being built to visit the estate on, and keeping the best roads for themselves.
Sorry, bit political..back to specs, one option in the old NHS / Shostakovich days was to strip off the plastic from the frames , and hey bungo......John Lennons !!!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post"yikes indeed"
Please don't vote for Scottish independence and leave us to the mercy of complete idiots like Michael Gove.
You say he's a complete idiot, but I'm not so sure. I think his brain's missing.
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Oh, I see - those kind of spectacles!!
Been to Visionexpress for ages but after a disagreement decided to patronize my local optician. New prescription (bifocals) in my own rimless frame: £280. Gulp!! - Went on the internet using the new prescription and bought a pair of varifocals (mandatory 2nd pair for flying) and a pair of single vision glasses (for computer) for around £250. Wasn't sure getting varifocals on the web would work - but struck lucky.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostAh. Gove. Born in Edinburgh, brought up in Aberdeen. However, we've got shot of him now, and we don't want him back! As we have our own education system, we have no need of him, thank you very much.
Not exactly as good as it says on the tin in my experience
but no-ones is and at least you don't have Gove but feel free to take him back as soon as you can
as we really don't want his daft ideas .............
there is a thing that some people in Scotland assume that what they have is automatically "better" than the rest of the UK
education being one example
but try buying vegetables
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scottycelt
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postaaah the "curriculum for excellence"
Not exactly as good as it says on the tin in my experience
but no-ones is and at least you don't have Gove but feel free to take him back as soon as you can
as we really don't want his daft ideas .............
there is a thing that some people in Scotland assume that what they have is automatically "better" than the rest of the UK
education being one example
but try buying vegetables
Hardly a day goes by when we hear of some superior 'new' practice proposed for folk south of the border and to be assured by its proponents that something similar has been running successfully in Scotland for donkeys years.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWell, don't blame the Scots for quite naturally assuming that ...
Hardly a day goes by when we hear of some superior 'new' practice proposed for folk south of the border and to be assured by its proponents that something similar has been running successfully in Scotland for donkeys years.
While we're here, can anyone please explain what Mr GG's comment about buying vegetables (#72) has to do with the price of herring?
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Paul Sherratt
Still no comments or discussion from this forum's intelligent members about about fees paid for professional eye examinations.
Odd
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostStill no comments or discussion from this forum's intelligent members about about fees paid for professional eye examinations.
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