As we know, things are not quite so smooth: sometimes progress is lumpy and full of dead-ends, sometimes things even regress. The hero can be wrong. The theory can be discredited.
It was interesting to watch political history unfold this week. We had a crisis in Britain, the kind which will be written about in the history books. In a hundred years time, this last week will be an event to be written about in student essays, discussed in history programs and the subject of many a university thesis. If the coalition works, this week might be presented in a Whiggish manner, as the obvious stage in the evolution of British Parliamentary democracy.
I really hope it works.
In that light I offer a glimpse of the back of my Pax Vobiscum - pax vobiscum means "peace with you".

It shows the "a" and part of the "P".
FWIW, I did feel a bit sorry for Dr Brown, who, long before he became Prime Minister, was a lecturer in history. If his party had mananged a few more seats, then "Brown and Clegg" might have been the heroes of future history lessons. But I'm a lot more hopeful for the future with "Cameron and Clegg".
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the events unfold last week. It really was history in the making and I think it really engaged people to pay attention and understand politics on a different level. Even my 7 year old knew who was who and had her favourite...(Nick Clegg as apparently he's got great hair!) LOL
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