Monkey Do
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1965592,00.html
It seems that hairdressers are most in touch with "the people" and are a great way to filter the opinions of the public back to the government.
I suspect green issues will be taking a back seat then until your local high street salon starts putting in dreads and weaving a tonne of pink wool into your hair.
Can't see it working myself, on the few occasions I've ventured into the local barbers (affectionately known as Carl the Butchers) the conversation has been along the lines of
"so, see the football?"
"Nah, not really into it"
"oh, hows your dad?"
Plenty of political meat there then.
What's the betting that gay rights and tax breaks for drivers of Peugot convertibles bump their way up the agenda then?
It seems that hairdressers are most in touch with "the people" and are a great way to filter the opinions of the public back to the government.
I suspect green issues will be taking a back seat then until your local high street salon starts putting in dreads and weaving a tonne of pink wool into your hair.
Can't see it working myself, on the few occasions I've ventured into the local barbers (affectionately known as Carl the Butchers) the conversation has been along the lines of
"so, see the football?"
"Nah, not really into it"
"oh, hows your dad?"
Plenty of political meat there then.
What's the betting that gay rights and tax breaks for drivers of Peugot convertibles bump their way up the agenda then?