Personally, I don't care if all the BA Cabin staff die as long as I can get to Torremolinos in July with the family.
On the other hand, I cried when someone I have never met died in the Hillsborough disaster. In fact I come on here every year to post about how sad it was.
Bobby Moore is miles ahead of any Englishman in this respect, I believe.
Just look at the man wiping his hands to clean them before shaking HM's hand in 1966. A real gentleman and a brilliant footballer and leader.
Please compare with todays players gobbing at each other, headbutting opponents...
This is part of the problem here. The working classes now think they are fortunate if they are allowed to work.
Wouldn't they be luckier if they didn't have to work?
How very simple it is! Some people are not as clever as you and I. We are fortunate that we can form a cogent plan in our minds and take control of our own destinies. Not everyone can. The mentally ill for example. And some criminals.
Ah blast, I was driving up the A23 yesterday and saw a lorry with huge white roof beams on it. It was heading towards Falmer, but it was at 5pm, so was probably a different one.
BA bullied a friend of mine who is five months pregnant to go in to work yesterday when she was feeling ill. When she rang in sick, she was put through to some HR Hitler who said they would have to assume she was supporting the strikers and would look at withdrawing her travel priviledges and...