Friday, September 6, 2019

Do the deal, Wellington






Whenever we wax sentimental for
the decline of Toryism at home,
we've always had the invigorat-
ing example of intransigence to
admire in Britain, whose class
system has been such a preser-
vative of the laziest impulses.

But now we have an entire gen-
eration raised under the exam-
ple of cut-throat Thatcherism,
to hold the line for restraint
in caning. This is not a solid
bet, it turns out. It seems we
must turn to New Zealand for a
model of modesty in public af-
fairs. Maybe we could buy them.














3 comments:

  1. Lovely young men! I don't know what Mrs T has to do with caning though. She was a neo-liberal (hardly a "Tory" at all) and abolished caning in most British schools in 1986.

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  2. I think this was an exertion in irony, obviously, which went sideways. Yes, her reform was notable, especially given her genius for inflicting suffering so many other ways; but now, the example of those other ways offers such red meat to what's left of her Party, that it is hard to hold the line against caning's resumption.

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    1. Because Boris is going to bring it back? I'll believe it when I see it.

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