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webofevil ([personal profile] webofevil) wrote2010-10-08 09:24 am
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Earl Erroll is pondering the perils of over-regulation.
I have a Kit-Kat here. Have I read any of this stuff on it? No, I haven’t got time, but I am sure it is all good, well meaning stuff on the labelling. I have not got powerful enough glasses for that any longer, anyway. In order to make the text bigger they would have to make the packaging bigger, in which case they would increase the waste, in which case we would have more landfill and other undesirable effects.
As the noble Earl said,
I suppose my message is very simple. Let us have some common sense. I know it is not common and I do not know whether I have it. [Hansard]

[identity profile] internetsdairy.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Two more takeaways from that speech: the 'concept of pudding' and the notion that paedophiles are making children fat.

[identity profile] webofevil.livejournal.com 2010-10-12 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
They don’t normally bring in snacks. And to be fair to him, he only brandished the Kit-Kat as a prop, rather than taking big bites and then spitting chocolate flakes over the peers sitting in front of him during his speech. For this restraint—given that he reveals in his speech that when it comes to food he normally displays all the abstemiousness and willpower of a stoned seven year-old—he should clearly be applauded.

> the 'concept of pudding'

Hansard inexplicably chose not to fully do justice to the noble Earl’s rather excitable speaking style at this point. In full:
Earl Erroll: That was the concept of the pudding and things.