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...an air accident such as that which beheaded Polish society yesterday would do next to nothing to Britain. It is impossible for me to feel that the country would greatly miss any of its leading politicians, bureaucrats, military commanders, etc. Perhaps a few of the private people who were on the flight - relatives of the Katyn victims, celebrities such as the woman who started the Gdansk strike of 1980, etc - and perhaps one or two of the more impressive businessmen. And the Queen, if she was there. But personally I could witness the beheading of the military, the police, the legislative, executive and judiciary powers, and the media, with complete equanimity.

My God, what kind of a country in this, in which there is not a single leading figure worthy of respect?

Date: 2010-04-11 09:43 pm (UTC)
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Actually, I might miss the Minister of Transport - a youngish, quiet-spoken, balding former Blair adviser with the unfortunate name Lord Adonis, who is doing a good job and leaves a good impression. But crikey, one out of so many is not much!

Date: 2010-04-12 12:45 am (UTC)
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I was about to mention Adonis, who's perfectly competent, in mitigation...

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