29th November 2005, 09:39 PM
Your colleague makes a good analogy.One small issue however-our stamps bear the Queen`s head.A small picky observation but in general-a goodly example! As I`m busy sanding down wooden floors in me mams house-give me a couple of days for my fingertips to re-attach and if anyone`s interested, a few facts and figures on historical British Anarchism shall appear.As an aside- I feel that there is certainly some historical precedent for emmitting "those bloody anarchists!" outbursts.In my past life, we were called everything from anarchists to "urban terrorists".It`s a shame that the unenlightened have`nt bothered to do their research:anarchy (the political/ideological construct-as opposed to the printed hoody variety) has been at the forefront of British political evolution since at least the 19th Century. To some, the term is a welcome compliment. I don`t believe for a minute that the subscriber speaks for the other organisations mentioned in the text either. By the subscribers use of terminology, I assume that an open and free discussion of current professional issues involving most arms of the heritage industry is seen as anarchism? Silliness abounds.