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Who 'ruined' Great Britain?

Wed Oct 08 03:26PM

What do Princess Diana and Tim Westwood have in common? It sounds like the start to a bad joke but the right answer is that both have been accused of contributing to Britain's 'downfall'.

The Daily Mail is this week serialising a book by Quentin Letts which points the finger at fifty seemingly scrupulous characters for the 'demise' of Great Britain. Here, in no particular order, are twenty examples:

1. Jeffrey Archer: "His crassness, his boastfulness, his social mountaineering, his pushiness, his sheer screamingly obvious dodginess, were traffic signs to his character and should have prevented him getting as far as he did."

2. Howard Schultz: The man who put world domination on the agenda for coffee chain Starbucks.

3. Tim Westwood: "Middle-aged Westwood is a Radio 1 disc jockey who has so immersed himself in the music of black rappers and American-style hip-hoppers that he has started to talk like one -  and is leading thousands of young listeners down the same ill-guided alley."

4. Tony Blair: "There is a good, rough word to describe Tony Blair but we had better not write it out here in full."

5. Paul Burrell: "After Burrell, we expect less of close confidants. And we are less surprised by his sort of treachery."

6. John Prescott: "Prescott, a revolting specimen with the manners of a flatulent caveman, demeaned our public life."

7. Sir Jimmy Saville: "There are other examples - Tony Blackburn, Sir Paul McCartney, Keith Chegwin, Chris Evans - of egomaniac idiots whose refusal to submit to age infects our society with immaturity."

8. Richard Dawkins: "Anti-religionist Dawkins, the best-known English dissenter since Darwin, is the merciless demander of provable fact."

9. Janet Street-Porter: "This ageing non-revolutionary helped to mould a London media elite who are now hooked on youth."

10. Sir Alex Ferguson: "A man who has helped to drive the fun out of football and who often seems to forget that the contest between two teams of 11 lads is merely a game, not a struggle between right and wrong."

11. Richard Brunstrom: "The traffic-crazed Chief Constable of North Wales Police has pursued motorists to the point of frenzy."

12. Margaret Thatcher: "It was in the pursuit of the trade unions - specifically, Arthur Scargill's National Union of Mineworkers - that Mrs Thatcher did lasting damage to our country."

13. Princess Diana: "The sorry truth is that this adored concept, this packaged, airbrushed Diana, weakened our society. She made us more neurotic."

14. Charles Saatchi: "Does Saatchi never stop to consider what it does to the nurse or the soldier on a basic wage to see such fecklessness as Tracey Emin's 'Everyone I Have Ever Slept With' hailed as a masterpiece?"

15. John McEnroe: "McEnroe helped spread bad sportmanship to a generation of youngsters."

16. Stephen Marks: The man behind FCUK is blamed for "contributing to the coarseness of language in public."

17. Frank Blackmore: The man who introduced the mini-roundabout to Britain's roads. Enough said.

18. Alan Titchmarsh: "Alan is 'doing his bit for the environment' by joining something called the 'Saving Planet Earth' project. But after so much Alan Titchmarsh, will it want to be saved? Or will it plead for euthanasia?"

19. Richard Beeching: Behind the closure of a long list of railway stations. "To this day, there are traffic jams and bottlenecks which can be traced to Beeching."

20. Edward Heath: Heath was blamed for creating a climate of political terror about immigration.

Who would you put at the top of your list?

You can read excerpts from Quentin Letts' book on the Daily Mail website below:

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  1. all the people who did not listen to Enoc Powel

    raymondmunnoch From raymondmunnoch on Tue Oct 14 10:31AM

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  2. I am surprised at such comments, i consider that Tony Blair done a fantastic job as far as us pensioners, what I would like answered WHERE IS ALL THIS MONEY COMING FROM ?

    armunday@yahoo.co.uk

    armunday From armunday on Mon Oct 20 08:31AM

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  3. Margaret Thatcher started the ball rolling to ruin Great Britain. We should
    now be called little America. Winston Churchill never wanted the NHS and he always was in favour of Privatisation, Margaret Thatcher broughtback his ideals. Tony Blair was no more labour than Margaret Thatcher he admired her.
    One of the worlds best Ortheopidic Hospitals was closed here in Edinburgh the NHS in Scotland went down the drain. No where for Learning Disabled to go and Old Polio's and disabled people over 50 to go. No one cares, our so called GB in turmoil. Our EuroGB with a ToryLabour government. Those who went before turning in there graves. God help us all. Over 60 terrified of the future.

    georgehollyfloss13 From georgehollyfloss13 on Mon Oct 20 08:11PM

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  4. Who Ruined Britain.
    In times of economic uncertainty and hardship one can always rely on the occasional loose mouthed pompous ass from the political "right" to spew forth unpleasant, puerile venom..it is people like this who ruin Britain

    trish_abelson From trish_abelson on Tue Oct 21 09:19PM

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  5. At th top of my list would be Quentin Letts himself, for contributing to the myth that journalists' opinions are worth hearing.

    raytaylor1933 From raytaylor1933 on Fri Oct 24 10:54AM

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  6. I had to laugh out loud at comment 670 - Thatcher made this country great, did she? Without the co-operation of other countries she couldn't even have reached the South Atlantic to wage her own personal war to boost her vanity and win the election on the backs of dead soldiers and sailors, thanks to the Sun-reading council-house-buying morons who voted for her. She may have got a few hundred young men killed thousands of miles away on a barren rock, but in this country? She wrecked our manufacturing industries, squandered our North Sea oil wealth on dole payments, and divided society so badly that we are still feeling the effects today. The whole decline of British society can be traced back to the Thatcher years - we are now a 3rd world nation that manufactures cars for the Japanese and Chinese, we have call centres, shopping malls, and Starbucks by the thousand, but everything we actually NEED is made elsewhere. All our top football teams are mainly made up of foreigners, our national football coach is a foreigner, all our water, gas and electricity companies are owned by foreigners, and the French have just bought our nuclear industry! GREAT Britain? Don't make me laugh. And this selling off of our national assets all started with Thatcher. Tell me, what has this country got left? We have mindless 'reality' TV (foreign), US music (if you can call the primitive monkey noises of rap and hip-hop 'music';), all our cars are foreign, millions go on foreign holidays, every high street has foreigners selling the Big Issue, every town has a hand car wash run by foreigners...if Britain is so 'great', why has all this happened? Why do the English/British not have a say in running their own counrty any more, if we are so 'Great'??? Wake up and take a look around you.

    paulk.trans From paulk.trans on Thu Oct 30 11:11PM

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  7. Just read 529 - you have a long memory - the last Labour government was in the 70s...just before Thatcher...

    paulk.trans From paulk.trans on Thu Oct 30 11:46PM

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  8. Try going back to the Beatle Era, that is when it started to go pear shape.

    winifscot From winifscot on Fri Oct 31 08:23PM

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  9. Gordon Brown the fiscal fool & his PC cronies. Hell bent on re-election at any cost.

    rogerpuxley From rogerpuxley on Fri Nov 07 11:30PM

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  10. I blame Quentin Letts and all his toadies at the Mail.

    haddenbrereton From haddenbrereton on Wed Nov 12 05:11PM

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