Andy McDandy wrote:Where they mean is Singapore, backwoods Australia, Hong Kong before 1997, South Africa before 1990, the USA in the 1950s, and Rhodesia.
Four of those are gone and won't be coming back. Australia, despite our noble free press' efforts to convince us otherwise, is now quite well grounded in progressive liberalism, so the Torygraph readers wouldn't really like it there. Singapore has some quite Draconian laws which are rigidly enforced, and while the Singaporans are socially conservative, the last thing they'll put up with is a bunch of white English racists with a yearning for the colonial past. No special treatment there.
If only the Tory press hadn't been quite so keen on Brexit - they could have moved to Hungary or Poland. As it is, they're stuck in a Britain they helped to create. They'll have to learn to live with it.
It might only be the Imperial Service Medal, but I've got a gong. What's Paul Dacre got?