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Rip Dennis.....
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Never agreed with most of his politics but he had something to respect.
Loved his "what a silly billy" line!
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Loved his "what a silly billy" line!
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Yes a true hero in every sense of the word, having served in the Army, joining operations in North Africa, Sicily and Italy during World War Two.
Perhaps every politician should be forced to serve a time in the Armed Forces, perhaps they would then not be too keen to send others out to risk their lives fighting their political squabbles?
Perhaps every politician should be forced to serve a time in the Armed Forces, perhaps they would then not be too keen to send others out to risk their lives fighting their political squabbles?
Loved his nick name for Maggie.
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Mike Yarwood is still alive according to Wiki.
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AOG - //Perhaps every politician should be forced to serve a time in the Armed Forces, perhaps they would then not be too keen to send others out to risk their lives fighting their political squabbles? //
That chimes exactly with the views of Martin Bell.
I saw him deliver a lecture on a cruise ship holiday, and he mentioned the difference between Margaret Thatcher's cabinet and the Falklands War, and Blair's cabinet and Iraq.
As MB pointed out, everyone in Mrs Thatcher's cabinet, with the exception of her good self, had seen active wartime service, or served in the armed forces. As a result of knowing personally what war is actually like, they were far less gung ho about military intervention that Mr Blair's cabinet, for whom conflict is an abstract concept, and the notion of sending soldiers to fight and die had no resonance for them at all.
That chimes exactly with the views of Martin Bell.
I saw him deliver a lecture on a cruise ship holiday, and he mentioned the difference between Margaret Thatcher's cabinet and the Falklands War, and Blair's cabinet and Iraq.
As MB pointed out, everyone in Mrs Thatcher's cabinet, with the exception of her good self, had seen active wartime service, or served in the armed forces. As a result of knowing personally what war is actually like, they were far less gung ho about military intervention that Mr Blair's cabinet, for whom conflict is an abstract concept, and the notion of sending soldiers to fight and die had no resonance for them at all.
Bazile - //What , you actually went to a lecture ,while on holiday ? //
Yes, we go to them regularly.
The cruise liners usually have one or two speakers a week, and sometimes they may do two talks, it depends who it is and what they have to talk about.
Martin Bell was superb, as soon as he mentioned the Tories, about twenty people got up and walked out! They must know his views - why attend if you are going to be offended by what he is likely to say?
Last year was Linda La Plante who appeared to be 'on something' for her first talk, but the second one was better.
We had a guy talking about Nelson's navy one year, he was great.
If they have books out, they usually have reduced price copies, and they speaker will sign your copy for you.
It's all included in the price of the cruise.
Yes, we go to them regularly.
The cruise liners usually have one or two speakers a week, and sometimes they may do two talks, it depends who it is and what they have to talk about.
Martin Bell was superb, as soon as he mentioned the Tories, about twenty people got up and walked out! They must know his views - why attend if you are going to be offended by what he is likely to say?
Last year was Linda La Plante who appeared to be 'on something' for her first talk, but the second one was better.
We had a guy talking about Nelson's navy one year, he was great.
If they have books out, they usually have reduced price copies, and they speaker will sign your copy for you.
It's all included in the price of the cruise.
I know Dennis Healey never said 'silly billy, but he could be patronising at times.
I remember him once talking about the economy, and saying that it was like steering a car - sometimes you had to steer to the right or the road, and sometimes the left, and sometimes down the middle.
I remember shouting at the TV - "I'm over eighteen, I have a vote, I am a grown up, I know what the economy is!!! Just tell me what you are going to do, I'll understand!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember him once talking about the economy, and saying that it was like steering a car - sometimes you had to steer to the right or the road, and sometimes the left, and sometimes down the middle.
I remember shouting at the TV - "I'm over eighteen, I have a vote, I am a grown up, I know what the economy is!!! Just tell me what you are going to do, I'll understand!!!!!!!!!!!!!