The unutterably absurd David Miliband is always good for a laugh, although the poor soul clearly doesn’t realise it. The sight of him on television today in front of a colliery banner was side-splitting. Did he have the faintest idea what it was? Someone had obviously told him that being seen with it would be good for his leadership challenge.
But speaking of colliery (or, at least, colliery-related) banners, does anyone know from where a copy of The Perfect Craftsman might be available to be borrowed from time to time, that it might be marched behind and spoken before by those in the pro-life, pro-family, pro-worker and anti-war tradition of the economically social democratic, morally and socially conservative British and Commonwealth patriots who made it?
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Surely you already have strong connections with the kind of people who have these banners? I'm surprised to see you making this request here, when you'd surely be better off asking some of your many contacts in the labour movement.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am doing. But several of them are also regular readers of this blog.
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