Writer has a selective memory
Have you noticed how elderly people have a selective memory and coupled with being sycophantic members of the Labour Party they are in danger of believing what they write as being true.
Have you noticed how elderly people have a selective memory and coupled with being sycophantic members of the Labour Party they are in danger of believing what they write as being true.
It would seem Mr Beyer is a case in point. We can easily forgive a child who is afraid in the dark, the real tragedy of life Mr Beyer is when men are afraid of the light.
I too Mr Beyer remember a famous quote, from an erstwhile Labour PM. "Crisis, what crisis?" - bread was rationed, ambulance men refused to collect patients, water was cut off and lorry drivers went on strike over a 25 per cent wage increase.
James Callaghan, I believe, was the PM at the time, thank goodnessÊhe quickly lost power. He was also the only other PM in history to nearly have a police officer strike.
How you can say we have seen a transformation in our living standards, just shows how out of touch you are.
If you have the time I can introduce you to elderly people who go to bed rather than have the gas on.
Low inflation Mr Beyer is not achieved by full employment, in this country it is caused by direct tax and the 167 stealth taxes imposed on the citizens by this now morally corrupt and leaderless government.
Ron Plenderleith, Leegomery





