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Oct. 12th, 2001 09:24 pmGuardian öèòèðóåò ÂÑ Íàéïîëà - î ïðàâèòåëüñòâå Áëýðà:
"...cultural philistine ... a champion of an aggressively plebeian culture that celebrates itself for being plebeian ... Prime minister is a captain of pirate ship ... Every day you hear on radio some minister from this appalling government saying something about things no longer being for the privileged few. This has destroyedthe idea of civilization in this country."
Ïðÿìî ïèñüìî âîæäÿì.
Âîîáùå, âîçìóùåíèþ Ãâàðäåéöà íåò ïðåäåëà - ñíîá, ïåññèìèñò, VS Nightfall, ïðåäóáåæäåííûé ïðîòèâ íåãðîâ è Èñëàìà. Íîáåëåâñêèé êîìèòåò ïðèíÿë ññâîåâðåìåííîå, íî íåâåðíîå ïîëèòè÷åñêîå ðåøåíèå è îòïðàâëÿåòñÿ íà ñâàëêó èñòîðèè âìåñòå ñ Ñèëâèî Áåðëóñêîíè.
Õîòÿ , êàæåòñÿ, äåëî â âûøåïðèåäåííîé öèòàòå...
Íî íà ïåðâîé ñòðàíèöå ðàäîñòíî äàåòñÿ äðóãàÿ öèòàòà:
"I've met Tony Blair a few times and I find him to be an American with a British accent," said US Representative Peter King, a Long Island Republican and a longtime critic of British policy in Ireland. "He is able to relate to Americans because he has none of the bluster and pomposity that you find in some Conservative British politicians."
Òî æå ñàìîå, äà?
"...cultural philistine ... a champion of an aggressively plebeian culture that celebrates itself for being plebeian ... Prime minister is a captain of pirate ship ... Every day you hear on radio some minister from this appalling government saying something about things no longer being for the privileged few. This has destroyedthe idea of civilization in this country."
Ïðÿìî ïèñüìî âîæäÿì.
Âîîáùå, âîçìóùåíèþ Ãâàðäåéöà íåò ïðåäåëà - ñíîá, ïåññèìèñò, VS Nightfall, ïðåäóáåæäåííûé ïðîòèâ íåãðîâ è Èñëàìà. Íîáåëåâñêèé êîìèòåò ïðèíÿë ññâîåâðåìåííîå, íî íåâåðíîå ïîëèòè÷åñêîå ðåøåíèå è îòïðàâëÿåòñÿ íà ñâàëêó èñòîðèè âìåñòå ñ Ñèëâèî Áåðëóñêîíè.
Õîòÿ , êàæåòñÿ, äåëî â âûøåïðèåäåííîé öèòàòå...
Íî íà ïåðâîé ñòðàíèöå ðàäîñòíî äàåòñÿ äðóãàÿ öèòàòà:
"I've met Tony Blair a few times and I find him to be an American with a British accent," said US Representative Peter King, a Long Island Republican and a longtime critic of British policy in Ireland. "He is able to relate to Americans because he has none of the bluster and pomposity that you find in some Conservative British politicians."
Òî æå ñàìîå, äà?