SDSR 15
What disappoints me most is that the Telegraph, supposedly an intellectual broadsheet, would pay such a moron to write for them. Aside from his opinions and ideas, which are mostly complete tosh, his standard of writing is no better than a GCSE student. It's almost like he wrote it for the readership of the Sun and sent it to the wrong editor.
Having said all of that how do I get a job like his? We all like to think we know everything and given half an hour in a crew room we could all solve the problems in the MOD over a coffee and a Bourbon biscuit. The reality is though, that it is far more complex than us mere minions appreciate. Lewis Page was and still is a minion whose opinions are frankly worthless. I could give my opinions on his article but it would be no more accurate than his. I just wish I could persuade an idiotic editor that I was credible and I could make some money out of it.
BV