Delusion of the Day
Is Alastair Campbell back on the sauce or has he just lost it finally? His shameless hypocrisy last week when slagging off The Sun and Murdoch despite been on his knees to them for ten years was one thing but check out this gem from
Context - He is slagging off private schools and defending comps:
"despite the swirls of middle class angst about (vastly improved) State schools that so pollute this debate, so dominated in the media by editors and journalists who have chosen the private sector for their own kids, and distort their coverage to justify their choice."
What a moron, no wonder said editors and journalists still think he is an absolute...
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today:Context - He is slagging off private schools and defending comps:
"despite the swirls of middle class angst about (vastly improved) State schools that so pollute this debate, so dominated in the media by editors and journalists who have chosen the private sector for their own kids, and distort their coverage to justify their choice."
What a moron, no wonder said editors and journalists still think he is an absolute...
6 comments:
And what kind of school did you go to TB??
Does it matter? Alistair Campbell is making the statements, not TB.
Never forget that Campbell's highest achievement was making a PM's underpants front page news.
Everything else he has done or is doing must be gauged by this.
Alan Douglas
You git TB. I had to look at a truly evil site what self-serving pretentious crap that Campbell proffers. Ye gods even his fanbois can only comment on where you went to school rather than argue against you. These people are truly evil condemning the working to at least six months slavery and offering their pets a dreadful life of welfare dependancy at best or worse. Gah back to work tomorrow....
LOL and after this issue being so extensively covered in the Thick of It...
If I had my way - I would remove charitable status from all private schools - I don't see why my taxes should subsidise the rich sending their offspring to these places. I look forward to the TPA 'research' on this... (as if!)