Five things Sir Alex Ferguson said about the Tories

With the announcement today that Sir Alex Ferguson will be retiring as manager of Manchester United at the end of the 2012/13 season after 26 years in the job, Left Foot Forward thought it fitting to look at some of Sir Alex's best political quotes.

With the announcement today that Sir Alex Ferguson will be retiring as manager of Manchester United at the end of the 2012/13 season after 26 years in the job, Left Foot Forward thought it fitting to look at some of Sir Alex’s best political quotes.

  1. On David Cameron: “How can it be class war to say the guy went to Eton, or that he was part of some dreadful right-wing social club at Oxford? Where you come from does matter you know. His policies are about helping his own sort.”

  2. On Margaret Thatcher: “The images of decay and neglect have remained with me and I have never ceased to curse the Tory government for vandalising the National Health Service. Margaret Thatcher’s aggressive efforts to privatise health care in this country were a betrayal of a service that has been one of the proudest achievements of our society…Her policies ruined people’s lives and stripped them of their dignity.

  3. On being told by a journalist that he and Thatcher shared an ability to survive on only five hours’ sleep, Ferguson replied: “Don’t associate me with that woman.”

  4. On Nick Clegg: “I mean he was fine, and spoke well enough, but I was no clearer what he was about than I was at the beginning.”

  5. On David Cameron: [He] “looked really weak under pressure, and that is the last thing you want in a prime minister.”

18 Responses to “Five things Sir Alex Ferguson said about the Tories”

  1. Selohesra

    He may have been great manager but his views on politics are about as relevant to the debate as his research into quantum physics

  2. Ryan Cooper

    Why? You don’t have to be a student of politics to express a political viewpoint.

  3. Mark Stevo

    Shame he had less to say about the Glazers.

  4. Selohesra

    I have no problem with him haviving a viewpoint – just wonder why his views are considered worthy of an article

  5. Mr Sean Kelly .

    got to respect a man who doesnt forget his roots or those with less ability than he has himself.

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