Friday, Apr 30, 2010
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The Times: We squawk for change – but we don’t mean it
Change is the buzz-word; change the chorus; change the cry. “This,” declared a communications industry friend of mine in sonorous tones, “is the change election.”
No it isn’t. It’s the anything-but- change election. It’s the head-in-the- sand election. It’s the block-your-ears- and-screw-up-your-eyes election.
Change is the last thing the British people want. They want things to carry on as they are.
Posted by devo @ 11:49 PM (593 views) Add Comment
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1. quiet guy said...
This sums up why I'm finding it so hard to pay attention to the election campaign. The mainstream electorate see themselves as participants of a rich Western economy. Things have changed? That's crazy talk!
2. novice pete said...
yes we do! but how?
3. rumble said...
Maybe everyone is just really, really subtle. Then along come the clumsy oafs expecting difference to accompany "change".