Cannot disagree with that Steve, think it says it all.
I like the style of Colin's book,which is a much deeper read than anyone would first think. I'm just wondering about some of the conclusions,especially the environmental factors,when(say) a child brought up on a rough estate in Salford might think that Sheila and Jeremy had an idyllic background. I also wonder about Sheila's deterioration when in June 1985 she made the remark: "
All people are bad and should be killed",suggesting that her bonds to Granny Speakman and Aunty Pam were not as strong as may have been previously thought.