All shall have prizes
So anyway. I’m listening the World At One’s local election coverage on Radio 4. It turns out, according to representatives from all the parties, that everybody had a good night last night. Trebles all round. Politics is now a non-competitive sport, it seems.
Apparently, these days, elections are like the revamped and coddling version of Pass-The-Parcel you have at kids’ birthday parties these days - there’s a prize under every layer of wrapping paper so nobody’s disappointed.
Back in my day the victor got to dance around the room waving his prize while everybody else was in floods of tears. That’s progress I suppose.
Posted on May 4th, 2007 at 1:51 pm
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Yup - that’s how it works these days. I made the same observation after the last general erection.
God, I remember when it was my own birthday party and I never one a single prize. I’d forgotten that for thirty years. Ta.
Won. Not “one”. Won. Blimey.