BBC NEWS Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch Brown has said the government and opposition parties should say "sorry" for mistakes made over the economy.
He told BBC Radio 4's Start the Week such a move was "incumbent" after the failures of "light regulation" of banks and other financial institutions.
He also said "I just cannot get over the fact that British politicians don't know how to say sorry,"
I’m not, the arrogance of the prime Minister and his cabinet is akin to the arrogance of Mrs M Thatcher and her bunch of “liberals”.
Politicians don’t know how to say sorry because they always think they have done nothing wrong.
“Treat with utmost respect your power of forming opinions, for this power alone guards you against making assumptions that are contrary to nature and judgments that overthrow the rule of reason.” Marcus Aurelius
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He told BBC Radio 4's Start the Week such a move was "incumbent" after the failures of "light regulation" of banks and other financial institutions.
He also said "I just cannot get over the fact that British politicians don't know how to say sorry,"
I’m not, the arrogance of the prime Minister and his cabinet is akin to the arrogance of Mrs M Thatcher and her bunch of “liberals”.
Politicians don’t know how to say sorry because they always think they have done nothing wrong.
“Treat with utmost respect your power of forming opinions, for this power alone guards you against making assumptions that are contrary to nature and judgments that overthrow the rule of reason.” Marcus Aurelius
Angus
Angus Dei on all and sundry
NHS Behind the headlines
NHS-THE OTHER SIDE
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