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cryrst Flag The garden of England 30 Sep 19 11.15pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

A football manager and someone who narrates nature films. They’re not deciding the nation’s future are they?


David attenborough seems to be determining how my money will be spent in the future.

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 30 Sep 19 11.23pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

David attenborough seems to be determining how my money will be spent in the future.

Yes, that’s true. And as he was Aesop’s technical adviser he’s been doing the same for a while.

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 01 Oct 19 8.38am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle


A football manager and someone who narrates nature films. They’re not deciding the nation’s future are they?

Maybe not but The Queen is supposedly

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 01 Oct 19 9.01am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Maybe not but The Queen is supposedly

Maybe she should step aside and allow her young understudy to take over.

 

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W12 01 Oct 19 9.03am

I would be (a lot) more concerned about younger politicians who come into Parliament with no real life experience thinking they hold the moral high ground in all situations.

That's not just an issue on one side of the house either.

People used to generally come into politics after a lifetime of service or a distinguished career. Now they seem to be almost entirely ideologically driven without a decent anchor in real life problems.

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 01 Oct 19 9.23am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by W12

I would be (a lot) more concerned about younger politicians who come into Parliament with no real life experience thinking they hold the moral high ground in all situations.

That's not just an issue on one side of the house either.

People used to generally come into politics after a lifetime of service or a distinguished career. Now they seem to be almost entirely ideologically driven without a decent anchor in real life problems.

Yes, I agree with you but there should still be a cut off point. One study showed only 20% of 70 year olds have the same mental abilities they had at 20.

 

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HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 10 Oct 19 1.27am Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Yes, luckily most are much wiser

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Yes, I agree with you but there should still be a cut off point. One study showed only 20% of 70 year olds have the same mental abilities they had at 20.

 


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