Quote of the day 2nd January 2016
(The late Robert Runcie had some knowledge of what war is like as he had been a Captain in the Guards during the second World War before being ordained and becoming Bishop of St Albans and finally Archbishop of Canterbury.
His mild and polite manner and moderate views while Archbishop led many in the media and in society to underestimate Robert Runcie.
During his service in the Army during World War II he was decorated for pulling a comrade from a blazing tank while under enemy fire: his nickname in the guards was "Killer Runcie.")
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Its pretty vile isn't it.
But that is exactly what power does, its why it needs to be divided, its why demands 1,2 & 3 of <a href="www.Harrogateagenda.org.uk>Harrogate</A>
exist. They take back and divide the power, demands 4 and 5 keep that in check. Power is OK, so long as there is no man/woman/entity with too much of it.