ponderous letter was obviously written by someone with a less than adequate education. open brackets, probably comprehensive, close brackets. yeah. no, this letter, i m, you know, talk about offence archaeology 3a years ago, it basically at the time, it was sort of a satirical letter designed to kind of wind up the uni labour club. right. you know, newcastle university, where i went was a kind of hotbed of activism and we spent a lot of time winding each other up, you know, essentially. so it s a sort of that it has to be seen in that tone as a sort of idiotic letter written to poke fun at the labour club. and, you know, we re not dissimilar generations. you remember what it was like in the late eighties at the time. i m sure they wrote just as rude letters about us. yes. sadly, we haven t got those. but you did then compare conservatives, a party of highly educated, intelligent, intelligent professionals with experience in the real world, with people who went to a whole bunch
the uni labour club. right. you know, newcastle university, where i went was a kind of hotbed of activism and we spent a lot of time winding each other up, you know, essentially. so it s a sort of that it has to be seen in that tone is a sort of idiotic letter written to poke fun at the labour club. and, you know, we re not dissimilar generations. you remember what it was like in the late 80s at the time. i m sure they wrote just as rude letters about us. yes. sadly, we haven t got those. but you did then compare conservatives, a party of highly educated, intelligent, intelligent professionals with experience in the real world, with people who went to a whole bunch of social misfits, i think at the labour party. well, i mean it was quite robust that. student politics then was quite red in tooth and claw and there was a lot of winding each other up. but you didn t go straight into politics.