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Topic History of: Political irritations 1
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veritas if Labour look like Labourites in flat caps and Tories like Toffs in bowler hats it would be all so much easuer.

I mean that. The way they dress is a symptom of what they have become-morphed into 2 branches of the one party. Like the Repubs & Dems in the USA.
Prunella Minge I couldn't agree more, JK. I've always thought it's a sign of some deep character flaw. Gordon Brown, unsurprisingly, used to be the worst - always wearing red, like a schoolboy anxious to display the right badge on his blazer lapel. It's grossly immature and semiotically shallow.

Another irritation is businessmen who always wear pinstripe: and usually not even well-tailored pinstripe, with the strip matching at the stitiching between shoulder and arm! Horrid.
JK2006 Tories who wear blue ties; Labour red; Libs yellow - get over it! Rebel! Do not conform!

Coalition people blaming past Governments - get over it! Move on! I hate the Blame Game.

Opposition people slagging off the Government.

Get over it! Be constructive! Stop picking holes; make positive suggestions.