“This morning I had another talk with the German Chancellor, Herr Hitler, and here is the paper which bears his name upon it as well as mine… We regard the agreement signed last night as symbolic of the desire of our two peoples never to have to pay more than is necessary for our chocolate confectionary. That is why our new Anglo-German Treaty on Maximum Permissable Prices For Mars Bars And Other Chocolate Confectionary will guarantee now and forever more what I can confidently declare is Peace In Our Time.” Neville Chamberlain, Heston Airport, September 1938.
Not so long from now, distinguished, elderly historians such as Lord (Andrew) Roberts of Manhattan OM and Sir Niall Fergusson are going to be re-examining the behaviour of the world’s political leaders in the run up to the greatest, most hideously painful economic crash in history. And then, sadly, these historians are going to keel over dead, laughing at the risible extent of the self-delusion, arrogance, remoteness and truly breathtaking stupidity displayed by men like David Cameron.
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BTW: Where did the lordship get his info on plastic bad decomposition? It’s not like I find pop tops from aluminium cans laying around from the seventies on the side of the roads?