May, 2008

Reply

from Jamie Pearson to George’s article in last weeks newsletter

The predictability of the categories you quote is a reflection of Britain's predominant socio/cultural milieu which abuses its rights and denies its duties, now there's a word which (like loyalty and personal responsibilty) has been shunted off by those who use a mid last century invention to justify what they want and try to force the rest to revoke, deny or otherwise desist from exercising their common sense - political correctness, now there's an oxymoron. What you describe George, are the symptoms of this more debilitating disease from which I chose to escape. By early 1997, I'd spent almost half my adult life overseas, starting with the army, and was in my mid 50s. I could see little that looked attractive, and the threat of Blair (I'm no Tory, though) so I left UK for the last time. Now, I live in a foreign language, in a Caribbean country, where I earn my living teaching English to people I like. It is quite corrupt and all, the press included are aware of it, from which you will gather, regimes are not repressive . But it's not my direct worry, as I can't vote here - I am 'in 'it' but not 'of it', which would obviously not be the case in Britain. Moreover, the odd hurricane apart, the weather is much better here, and the cost of living generally much lower - most of all there is no Council Tax, and a bottle of 'VSOP' quality rum (not smelly,) is just under two pounds. So, I recommend that you too, vote with your feet. It's not worth staying even for the cricket! If any seek confirmation of the terminal nature of the infirmity, a glance at a précis of Gibbon should be enough to hasten their feet to the airport.
 
Yours contentedly, Jamie Pearson

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