Phrase by 'Simon Hoggart'

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Life was so much simpler in pre-video days when everyone refused invitations because the 'Forsyte Saga' was on. Now we all just have a long list of unwatched shows, all of which, it seems, our friends are raving about. I feel as outdated as if I wore a Fair Isle sweater, ate Pot Noodle and had a two-bar electric fire in the sitting room.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Life , Feel , Long , Fire


Remember how Margaret Thatcher came to believe that abroad was more important than at home? Didn't do her much good.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Home , Good , Remember , Believe


The Tory party is like a rugby union match in which all 30 players are wearing the same strip. They're not sure who they are grabbing round the knees, but they're having a lot of fun doing it.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Doing , Like , Fun , Party


To be fair to the Inquisition, they only used confessions extracted after the torture had ended, which let them claim that admissions had been freely given; the fact that the torture would have started again if they hadn't confessed was a minor detail.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Only , Detail , Fair , Torture


When people move from one extreme set of views to embrace another equally batty picture of the world, they expect us to applaud their choice, as if the fact that they have rejected one form of nuttiness somehow validates the screwball views they hold now.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  People , World , Picture , Choice


Watching the Commons tribute to Margaret Thatcher was like being suffocated inside a gigantic sticky toffee pudding, but one with nasty bogeys planted inside. There was much of the 'Margaret Thatcher who was lucky enough to know me,' especially from her own side of the House.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Me , Know , House , Enough


Switzerland still has a huge share of the watch market, all advertised at the airport on illuminated hoardings. Gosh, they are ugly.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Share , Switzerland , Ugly , Airport


We all have our opinions. But I suspect that writers are actually less worth heeding, because they regard themselves as so uniquely important, so culturally sensitive.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Important , Worth , Opinions , Sensitive


Denis Healey refused to contribute an article to the 'Guardian' about his intentions, and was punished by the electorate - and then all Labour MPs - for his presumption in assuming they already knew everything about him. He became famously the best prime minister we never had. Perhaps.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Everything , Never , Best , Intentions


During my own gap year, I learned an invaluable lesson - that I was a lousy teacher. Even though the children I 'taught,' in upcountry Uganda, were desperate for qualifications, they largely ignored me. Until, that is, I realised that they wanted to hear about other young persons around the world.

Author: Simon Hoggart - British Journalist
  Me , World , Children , Teacher


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