Much anguish about the language used by MP's yesterday in the Commons. Ladies in tears over the use of words such as traitor coward etc. Response from Boris "humbug".
I read the other day a telegram from Boris's hero and role model Winston Churchill, to the defenders of Singapore in 1942.
“There is to be no thought of saving troops or sparing the population. The battle must be fought to the bitter end at all costs… Commanders and senior officers should die with their troops. The honour of the British Empire and British Army is at stake. I rely on you all to show no mercy on any weakness in any form…”
There's no direct connection between the two, and a lot of time and changes in attitudes in between, but it's interesting to read I'd say.
Seems to have been missed in all the (faux) outrage about parliamentary language yesterday, was the new Labour Party policy on immigration. Worth looking at. Show of hands or card vote - I don't know but it's the democratically decided policy now. There was a long queue out of the door at A & E at Addenbrookes on Monday at lunchtime, but that's OK - I'm sure lots of the newcomers will be doctors and nurses.
And finally the Labour Shadow Minister for Exiting the European Union has resigned. Seems he doesn't actually believe we should exit the European Union, and probably never did. Seems he saw his role as challenging the Government's actions. Oh, and his wife's having a baby. What would have been Churchill's response?
