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Even that is being too kind – to have both concepts so close to each other makes the Tories look better than they are.
Agreed, they ought to be on 2 different pages!
Even that might be too close. They should be in separate galaxies.
And yet there are some that will still vote for them!! On the 10 o’clock news last night, one voter in Wakefield said they were going to vote for the Quockerwodge next week (interesting that they didn’t say vote for the candidate) because on the big issues he has done brilliantly. Go figure!!
Craig
I do not understand this point of view. Maybe Bonhoeffer’s theory of stupidity, which is quite complicated, can shed some light on this kind of thing.
So at last using knowledge from the SMP numbered books. Who knew it after 50 years. And I think that the intersection being the nul set is apposite. They are void of mores.