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World growth estimate lowered to 2.9%UK growth estimate upped to 1.9%I wonder what the rest of the world is getting wrong that Plan A is getting right.
OsloWe've been through this before. The story that Michael Foot wore a donkey jacket to the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph is a myth, perpetrated by right-wing papers at the time. It obviously worked on you. The Daily Mail was still peddling the myth on the day that he died. They did this in a disgusting article that also raised the fact that his wife had been raped by a family friend, deriding Foot for not reacting more violently when he found out about it decades later. Same old Mail. Lies and disgusting slurs, even on the day the man died. Michael Foot was a thoroughly honorable and principled patriot who had campaigned tirelessly for us to take a hard stance against Germany in the 30s when the Mail's owner was writing articles saying what a wonderful man their leader was.
Funny that you forget the bit about that MP having an agenda against Foot, eh?
Show me one Boomstick
The big picture is that our growth estimate has gone up (by more than any other major economy) and that overall the rest of the world has gone down.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 09, 2013, 12:00:48 amShow me one BoomstickGoogle Michael foot donkey jacket, click on images - it's the first one. If you google Michael foot, I think the 3rd auto suggestion is the donkey jacket.
Quote from: Boomstick on October 09, 2013, 01:11:38 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 09, 2013, 12:00:48 amShow me one BoomstickGoogle Michael foot donkey jacket, click on images - it's the first one. If you google Michael foot, I think the 3rd auto suggestion is the donkey jacket. The Queen Mother didn't think it was a donkey jacket. She complimented him on what he was wearing.
Back to Plan A. I think its working and no doubt so do a lot of other people. As time goes on no doubt so will many more people. This doesn't bode well for Labour.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on October 09, 2013, 01:14:29 pmQuote from: Boomstick on October 09, 2013, 01:11:38 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 09, 2013, 12:00:48 amShow me one BoomstickGoogle Michael foot donkey jacket, click on images - it's the first one. If you google Michael foot, I think the 3rd auto suggestion is the donkey jacket. The Queen Mother didn't think it was a donkey jacket. She complimented him on what he was wearing.GlynThank you. A shame Boomstick couldn't rouse himself to do just a little bit of research.In fact, Foot was wearing a new and (according to his wife) rather expensive outdoor coat. As you say Glyn, Foot reflected in later years the QM complimented him on its smartness and suitability for the weather.As Mick has so helpfully pointed out (I say "pointed out"; of course, it being Mick, I mean "copied and pasted with some slight adjustments") the source of the Donkey Jacket rumour was a Labour MP with a grievance, who (apparently whilst pissed up) phoned the PA to stick the knife in (although he never mentioned the words "Donkey Jacket". The PA passed on this to the papers. The Sun and Mail then ran stories inserting the term "Donkey Jacket".The Mail still to this day uses the term "Donkey Jacket" when it runs stories about Michael Foot. Other papers have at least accepted that it was unfair (e.g. the Telegraph, which says "Michael Foot is often caricatured wearing a donkey jacket, a somewhat inaccurate reference to what was to become an infamous appearance.")And this is a simple example of the way that the media works. Lies and half truths, peddled as often and consistently as possible, resulting in the gullible and lazy accepting them as truths.The Mail was doing it in 1924, when, just before a General Election that Labour was expected to win, they claimed to have a secret letter from the Soviet Foreign Secretary indicating that the Soviets and Labour would work together to revolutionize the British proletariat. It caused an outrage and the Conservatives won the General Election easily. Trouble was, the letter was a forgery.The Mail was doing it in the 1930s, when they ran stories claiming that hordes of Jewish refugees from the Nazis were bringing in fatal diseases into the country. Trouble was, it wasn't true.The Mail was doing it last week, with the ridiculous attempt to smear Ed Miliband as a Marxist, intent on bringing his father's wishes to fruition.They always do it. Which is why it is important to point out the REAL truth when people trot out trite "truths" that the media have inserted into people's minds.
I blame the people around him in the Labour party. Surely they should have had the nous to ensure their leader looked smart at all times.