I must admit to having a bit of a crush on Mark Carney who is supposedly in the running to be PM of Canada at some point. But I do like him and what he stands for, too. I don’t understand why somebody like Anthony Blincken (sp) isn’t standing for President in America. Nigel Farage could, in another universe, look like an Adonis and I still wouldn’t vote for him.Richard Tice is very good looking but I’d rather stick pins in my eyes than vote for him. Rory Stewart is certainly not good looking but I would be tempted to vote Conservative for the first time in my life if he was party leader.I remember, many years ago, taking a group of people to hear Philip Noel Baker speak because I’d heard that he was a great orator. This frail old man was wheeled in and I thought ‘what have I done’ but he was amazing. Michael Heseltine came to a people vote meeting that I attended and he had an unbelievable ministerial presence; as did Tony Benn. (apologies for rambling, I’m just thinking out loud, reall)..I remember Robin Cooke saying ‘my face is against me’ when he was high up in the Labour Party; his resignation speech was one of the greatest speeches I’ve ever heard in parliament.
do you still buy BBC radio times?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?


