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Topic History of: John Major - excellent speech.
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hedda JK2006 wrote:
The problem is, I think, that young people and middle aged people are simply unable to think in depth or consider complex questions.
I regard 0-30 as young. 30-60 is middle aged. 60-death is old.
I'm old. John Major is old.


yes, all that.

Major is the last sensible Tory along with Hestletine but today's mob think they are old fogies.

They may not be these professions but they certainly have these values when Denis Healy labelled them "real estate agents & bookie's runners"
JK2006 The problem is, I think, that young people and middle aged people are simply unable to think in depth or consider complex questions.
I regard 0-30 as young. 30-60 is middle aged. 60-death is old.
I'm old. John Major is old.
JK2006 Clearly agrees with me on the Northern Ireland protocol; absurd, dangerous and insane.
JK2006 Shared values. Or has humanity just changed this Century? As I've said often; simplification has taken over, everywhere. Thinking and behaving according to tabloid headlines and slogans have taken over. Complex thinking? No time. No inclination.