While I agree with everything Shirley Williams stands for, I see her more as a good - maybe great - political thinker, but as SS for Education she had opportunities for reform that she never took, for example, removing the charitable status from public schools, and abolishing grammar schools. As a practical politician she fell short in my opinion. However, from her seat in the Lords, she has been instrumental in attempting to bring amendments to the iniquitous Health Service 'reforms'.
Hosepipe ban, why is this not nationwide?
Heatwave Hits, songs to sweat to!
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?


. I don't think I've ever come across such a supposedly intelligent woman who does such stupid things. As for Edwina, she deserved all she got from the media; wouldn't do anything if there wasn't a photographer/reporter around. Nearly came to blows with her once; literally.
that's horrible!

