Jack Straw and all his followers in their brawl
We're never half so shrill, for all their noise
We're never half so shrill, for all their noise
Well, our modern day Jack Straw has been very shrill in his defence of the government's record on liberty. In an article today in the Guardian he says.
"The constitutional expert Vernon Bogdanor has commented that when the history of this era is written, the last 10 years will be seen as heralding a "quiet revolution" in the way in which the UK is governed. He is correct. This period has seen a greater improvement in our democracy and people's sense of rights than any time since the development of the franchise between 1832 and 1928. But the difference is: that took a century, this has taken a decade."
Read the whole thing. You'll be amazed at this parallel view of the country in which we live. One tainted by Labour's meddling, ineptitude and all the other negatives of their time in office. It won't surprise me at all to see Gordon Brown introduce the 'Divine Right of Prime Ministers' pretty soon
'divine right of prime ministers'?
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean we can cut his head off in a while? I can't wait.