A New Slogan
"I thought the old bugger died years ago". This, I'm told, is what most people are saying about me.
I can assure that I'm still here and that I intend "amusing myself" as they say. Born in 1913 makes me
93 years old and although suffering from some stage of dementia (I forget which), I am still able, with
a band of young friends, to keep in touch with the world of politics and, of course, with Fleet Street.
So I'll say "If you want to know the score, say no more". Or was that the new Tory slogan thought up
by Ian Armando at the Conservative party conference he attended last week? Oh, and the next blog you
read might be my last.
-Michael Foot, Romford.
Note: The above to be repeated on BBC Offline on 30th February, (or a day earlier if a leap year).
I can assure that I'm still here and that I intend "amusing myself" as they say. Born in 1913 makes me
93 years old and although suffering from some stage of dementia (I forget which), I am still able, with
a band of young friends, to keep in touch with the world of politics and, of course, with Fleet Street.
So I'll say "If you want to know the score, say no more". Or was that the new Tory slogan thought up
by Ian Armando at the Conservative party conference he attended last week? Oh, and the next blog you
read might be my last.
-Michael Foot, Romford.
Note: The above to be repeated on BBC Offline on 30th February, (or a day earlier if a leap year).
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