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I have to say that this is the most inaccurate and misleading piece of work you have ever submitted to this blog.
Putting the concept of ’empathy’ so close to the concept of ‘Tory’ even in a Venn diagram is totally misleading.
I tell you now that the ‘Empathy’ does even share the same space with ‘Tory’ at all – they have no proximity to each other – not philosophically or even on the same page of a blog.
You give the Tories too much credit – and they do not deserve your generosity nor that of the theory of Venn diagrams – which cannot even begin to describe how harsh the Tories are to the people in their care.
I stand corrected
🙂
“Methinks you do exaggerate too much “
The whole point of the diagram is to focus on the space between Empathy and Tories which no matter how big is central to the fact that there is a space. A situation that should never exist in a political scenario.
Your on a roll Richard !!!!
Side splitting stuff.. Your on a roll Richard !!!!
Just “checking in” before bed…. after an Ashes defeat!
I do wonder where boarding schools fit into this diagram?
If the psychological damage that they have done were merely a “private matter” then state intervention might be unwarranted… but given their outsized place in our nation’s government then, perhaps, a wider view is needed.
Maybe a three dimensional diagram with public schools sitting in the background like some malignant evil force?
“perhaps, a wider view is needed.”
“The Making of them” & “Wounded leaders” provides most of the answers.
The failure of the North to establish (local) schools to educate the sons of northern industrialists in the early-mid 19th century is another element in the Uk’s terminal decline.
Hey look – it was a sort of joke.
I can think of quite a few words that would suit being on the same page as ‘Tories’ believe you me!!