Well, I was unimpressed by Mr Cl3gg when I met him back in the early 1990s. I did think he might have grown up with a bit more sense. But then, I suppose his career will be better served by a stint as Deputy PM of a coalition that commands a majority, and he did come in with the reputation of being a right-wing liberal. Can't imagine how his delightful wife puts up with him. Well, I hope that, between them, they'll appoint a Lord Chancellor who'll stand his ground when it comes to budget wrangling with the egregious 0sborne.
We had a delightful lunch yesterday with Elizabeth and Peter. Their garden, which opens each year under the National Gardens Scheme, is already looking superb with its apple, pear and cherry blossom, lots of fine tulips and some rather good double polyanthus. We came away with the leftovers of Peter's gaillardia seedlings, ours having succumbed to drought, cold and neglect. His were still in the greenhouse. Lesson.
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