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Election Quiz

Civitas, 20 April 2010

Who said the following and when?

‘Mass unemployment, crime, drug abuse amongst young people, poor education, poverty for some and insecurity for many, are the signs of a social fabric ripped apart at the seams. Our task is to renew and rebuild our nation as a strong and active society sustaining stable community and family life.’

Clue: It wasn’t David Cameron and the remark is over thirteen years old.

Answer: Yes, You’ve guessed it.

The statement was made by Tony Blair (remember him?) in May 1994. He made it as Shadow Home Secretary in a widely reported speech that heralded the beginning of his successful contest with Gordon Brown for leadership of the Labour Party.

The more things change, eh?

For all you disillusioned ex-Labour voters who thought 1997 was the start of a bright new dawn, may I offer you the consolation of listening to one of my favourite songs, ‘I really wanted you’ by Steve Tilston whose timely lyrics run:

well, strike me dead if you wish

for not wanting you for long

season turns,  so do I

why go into promises for my songs

cold winds bend in the morning

and the back-road bears the pain

i came with the gift of a new day

see, I leave with a gift of rain

and see two leaves falling

see they kiss then drift away

and it’s true, i really wanted you

and it’s true, i really wanted you

just yesterday…

I can see your eyes were made for their crying

like a star was made to shine

my face was meant to bear knowledge

empty promises for lines

and see two leaves falling

see they kiss, then drift away

and it’s true, i really wanted you

and it’s true, I really wanted you

just yesterday…

so let us strike out

touch the new day

let our bruises meet the air

like land the rain has forsaken

we will need the greatest care

and see two leaves falling

see they kiss, then drift away

and it’s true, I really wanted you

and it’s true, I really wanted you

just yesterday…

strike me dead if you wish

for not wanting you for long

season turns, so do I

why go into promises for my songs

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