parliament
the courts
for sure maintain
their free to act
the plebiscite
can like to vote
opponents in
like drivers
in always shunting
goods yards
they'll not decide
to fix a mess
the executive
part-neutered
parliament
by whips enticing power
we need a rule
that legal lads
both girls and boys Looks like the balance has changed since this poem was written; the proportion of legals amongst MPs has gone down by a third since 1997. Mind you, the argument isn't really destroyed; the profession still carries excessive influence; Tony Blair, Prime Minister, and Michael Howard, Tory leader, are both ex-legals. |
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