Christmas parlour games

This is First Drafts signing off for 2007. Prospect has now left the building.

In the meantime, don’t forget about the two parlour games we’ve started off below. We want to know what you think were the most overrated and underrated
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cultural events of 2007, and we’d like to hear your suggestions for self-reviewing books. Particularly imaginative contributions will be honoured with publication in the next issue of the magazine, and there may—may—even be a prize or two on offer.

Very best wishes to all our readers, old and new, for the festive season, and we’ll see you all in the new year.

1 Response to “Christmas parlour games”


  1. 1 Rick Barrett

    Christmas parlour games there are a few - many will remember Charades when they listen to Western and alas the normally astute British politicians urging pluralism, multi-culturalism and restraint upon their soldiery in the Arab world, though few are sufficiently grounded in realism to see that it is more board games such as Campaign, Risk or Diplomacy - vide - that need to be played in our comfortable warm Christmas parlours here in Old London Town - and out on the fields of Nablus. Najaf, Riyadh and Fallujah.

    Vigilance is not enough - there must be resolute and lethal force when dealing with mad seriously insane apostles of Unreason bent on the destruction of the West and of the families that shelter under our domes of freedom. Chad, nothing, Sudan, nothing doing - nothing except more multi-culturalist media-loving party dogma and the appeasing of foreign semi-governmental agents of ethnic cleansing of a machete wielding kind. Teddy bears today, Western children tomorrow. The West does not, despite tomfoolery among politicians around the Christmas tree during the Queen’s Speech, have much time to wake from its sherry and whiskey induced stupor.

    Tim Valentino

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