Monday, 1 December 2014

...and Afternoon Tea with the Prime Minister

...and that is even more of an exaggeration as there was no tea and David Cameron was whisked straight down to the stones for his interviews and he came nowhere near the general public down at the Stonehenge Visitors centre.

Apparently, his security detail over-reacted to the sight of two STAG tabards and thought there was a mass demo waiting for him.  They had to be told that STAG was supporting the dualing of the A303 and a tunnel past Stonehenge - not objecting to it. 

As a total aside, you do have to question the logic behind spending so much on security for elected representatives.  It's not as if we don't have a bottomless well of those who would be only to happy to succeed the current PM -  if he were to fall foul of an intolerant electorate - impeachment with extreme prejudice if you like.  Politicians are, after all, a bit like London buses - you never see them unless there is a photo-opportunity, then a whole bunch of them come along together.  You can generally spot them as they are frequently red, and often wheeze like a clapped-out diesel engine.


Perhaps his security folk had heard what STAGs do those who annoy them?

Anyway, the PM came, had his Stonehenge photo opportunity - which is no doubt now off his bucket list - and then buggered off back to London.

Perhaps the most important thing he is (alleged) to have said in conversation with Simon Thurley of English Heritage is:

"and now the money can be spent on dualing the A303"

We will see, we will see.

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