The hyprocrasy of the Conservative Cameron Party obviously knows no limits and in so doing has thrown it's principles out of the proverbial window, but they really must be careful what form of words in the English language they choose to use and the context in which they do.
Bob Neill, Shadow Planning Minister, has a letter in today's Sunday Telegraph attacking Labour's new quango, the Infrastructure Planning Commission. Neill ends his letter with this paragraph:
"Abolishing democracy [in the planning system] is not way to reinvigorate our broken politics."
But abolish democracy is exactly what you have done, you numpty, by giving the right to dictate our laws to the biggest 'quango' of the bloody lot.
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