Kermit McDermott
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I have a theory. Its on british politics.
If you look at the power struggle between the conservative party and the labour party and who was in power from the late 70's to the present day. Basically it's all about hair. Let me explain.
Conservative: Ted Heath who had hair was succeded by Margaret Tatcher who also had hair, mad looking hair, but hair none the less.
Labour: Leader Michael Foot, while not exactly bald is heavly recceding. No success. he is succeded by Neil Kinnock, bald. No success.
Conservative: Margaret Tatcher after a long reign of terror is succeded by John Major who also has hair.
Labour: After many frustrating years, leader of the opposition Neil Kinnock, still bald, still no success is replaced by John Smith. Smith is also bald and failure is ensues.
Conservative: John Major is replaced by William Hauge. He's bald. The first Conservitive party for many years to be bald. The conservative party loses power.
Labour: John Smith is replaced by Tony Blair, who has hair. He eventually becomes prime minister.
Conservative: William Hauge is replaced by Ian duncan Smith who is also bald. No success. The conservative party hits an all time low.
Labour: Tony Blair, who has hair goes from strenght to strenght.
Conservative: Ian duncan Smith is replaced by a seriously balding Michael Howard. No success. The conservatives are in disaray.
Labour: Tony Blair is succeded by Gordon Brown, who also has hair.
Conservative: Michael Howard is replaced by David Cameron.
This is where it become's interesting because for the first time in 30 years both leaders of the major parties have full heads of hair. Only time will tell.
Thank you
If you look at the power struggle between the conservative party and the labour party and who was in power from the late 70's to the present day. Basically it's all about hair. Let me explain.
Conservative: Ted Heath who had hair was succeded by Margaret Tatcher who also had hair, mad looking hair, but hair none the less.
Labour: Leader Michael Foot, while not exactly bald is heavly recceding. No success. he is succeded by Neil Kinnock, bald. No success.
Conservative: Margaret Tatcher after a long reign of terror is succeded by John Major who also has hair.
Labour: After many frustrating years, leader of the opposition Neil Kinnock, still bald, still no success is replaced by John Smith. Smith is also bald and failure is ensues.
Conservative: John Major is replaced by William Hauge. He's bald. The first Conservitive party for many years to be bald. The conservative party loses power.
Labour: John Smith is replaced by Tony Blair, who has hair. He eventually becomes prime minister.
Conservative: William Hauge is replaced by Ian duncan Smith who is also bald. No success. The conservative party hits an all time low.
Labour: Tony Blair, who has hair goes from strenght to strenght.
Conservative: Ian duncan Smith is replaced by a seriously balding Michael Howard. No success. The conservatives are in disaray.
Labour: Tony Blair is succeded by Gordon Brown, who also has hair.
Conservative: Michael Howard is replaced by David Cameron.
This is where it become's interesting because for the first time in 30 years both leaders of the major parties have full heads of hair. Only time will tell.
Thank you