And the Rumsfeld award for plain English goes to…

Gordon Brown says on the donations issue

“If the inquiry names names, then names will be named.”

But Jack straw says

“For a long time this was an unknown unknown. The moment it became a known known, we got on to it.”

Meanwhile we just visited the local nursery school. Everything is child-centred, registration and snacks are self-service, they want to involve parents as much as possible. It’s bright and colourful, quiet, busy and delightfully messy with playdough, paints, glitter and outside ponds, molehills, mud, and puddles. And they speak straightforward plain English. 

Published by William Heath on 30/11/07 at 10:55am

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