Quote of the day 21st April 2017

Jedremy Corbyn's very divisive speech yesterday seem to me to put British people against one another and stigmatise anyone successful, treating those businesses and rich people who pay their taxes, create British jobs and pay their workers decently as if they were acting like those who do not.

It reminded me of this quote by American economist Thomas Sowell:



Replace "Americans" with "British people" throughout and this perfectly sums up the problem both with Jeremy Corbyn's platform and with that of the Scottish National Party.

Comments

Jim said…
Got to agree with Thomas Sowell here.

Its one reason I am hoping for the fish finger in Westmorland and Lonsdale.
Anonymous said…
A Flounder was elected for Copeland in February, much better than the Trout-on Labour put up. But will she win this time? I doubt it.
Jim said…
i guess it will go to who talks the least carp and gives the voters a good herring.
Chris Whiteside said…
There is something fishy about these comments ...

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