As the UK
constitutional and political system adds to all the preconditions for an
impending chaotic descent into poverty and serfdom all we need now is for
something to trigger a major crisis.
In the
meantime some of us feel that the best course is just to slink away and make
the best of a bad job before it all does go hopelessly wrong.
According
to my electoral arithmetic which is no more but no less reliable that any of
the others being marketed for 2015 we could have a government with a
parliamentary majority but which is only third in the total electoral vote.
In the
middle of all this we have the slanging, the posturing and all the play ground
antics of our Westminster
wet and windy rulers. Ken Clarke is
known to be a jazz fan. A pity he is
ignorant of much else musical.
So when he
casually refers to the UKIP as clowns for trying to be more populist than he is
then inevitably he got the response of “Send in the clowns.” But the phrase was taken by Stephen Sondheim
for his marvellous work “A Little Night Music”.
We saw the
1995/6 production at the Royal National Theatre, one of the best and most
treasured performances in our memory.
Given the number, the variety and the quality of these down the decades
that is saying something.
The link
below is from this production and it has Judi Dench, who I recall as a lovely teenager performing at the RSC Stratford upon Avon
in the 1950’s singing “Send In The Clowns”.
It does take five minutes but is time better spent than watching the
news.
Poignant,
beautifully measured, witty and almost philosophical the whole sense and
meaning is far divorced from the latest tawdry and nasty politics going on.
This is
going to get worse and worse and perhaps even rough and rougher.
Where are
the clowns? They are here.
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