Thursday, 31 March 2011

How far is too far?

Nearly a week ago, a coalition of crusties and lefties descended upon London to complain about austerity measures such as scrapping regional special strategies, when everyone knows the national debt is the highest it’s been in 250 years!

Morons they may be but, in this world of rioting populi, where do the limits of protest truly lie? And how best are we to get out of this economic muddle? Lisa provides the voice of reason:
"While I agree in freedom of expression, the vicious attack on Topshop should be condemned - we live in turbulent times and I feel compelled to show immediate support for the proven business acumen of individuals such as Sir Philip Green and any advice they may be able to offer to help the UK out of this recession. Lisa Abbate, London"
Bloody well right. If the information encoded onto the back of this fag packet fount outside the Treasury is to be believed, the government is sensibly heeding her advice, and meanwhile we should all take heed of the lessons of Top Shop. Remember: If you tolerate this, then Miss Selfridge will be next!


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