Eamonn Butler is the head of the Adam Smith Institute – a free-market think-tank.
But I’d not be surprised to hear that the Dignitas marketing folk were keen to retain his services.
I say this because, ever since I started reading this:
I’ve been increasingly curious about their services.
It’s an unceasing catalogue of the things that Gordon Brown and his coterie of bastards has done to our country.
Oh sure, there’s not much in there that you couldn’t find on most libertarian blogs, but the sheer scale of their destruction wrought upon the fabric of our economy, society, liberty, privacy, justice system and democratic protections is breath-taking.
I may, in fact, never finish this book, because I decide that I want to live. On the other hand, I may neck a fistful of vallium and get it over with. The book, I mean.
AJ






I met Eamonn Butler a month or so ago, and he is as astute, affable and sensible as his writing suggests. 646 like that in parliament and we’d be top of every worldwide league table.
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Wow, good piece. I’ll get that book from Amazon.
:-)
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