It is not a case of either/or.
I never said that it was.
I just don't see the relevance of the example you gave.
Read my second post in this topic again so. Judging by some of the later contributions others can see the relevance to the issue in hand.
We might as well complain about the politicians spending money travelling round the world for Paddy's Day instead of chasing families around inner-city Dublin.
Sorry - I simply don't get this.
I never said that it was.
I just don't see the relevance of the example you gave.
Read my second post in this topic again so. Judging by some of the later contributions others can see the relevance to the issue in hand.
We might as well complain about the politicians spending money travelling round the world for Paddy's Day instead of chasing families around inner-city Dublin.
Sorry - I simply don't get this.