I had another opportunity to participate in the BBC radio programme World Have Your Say last night. (I'm really getting into this radio stuff -unlike writing, it's so angst-free).

This time the segment was about reactions to Ariel Sharon's decision to leave the Likud and form a new political party. To listen - go to the webpage, click on the audio link and then click twice on "fast forward 15 minutes." I come in toward the end of the segment.

The link will be up for only a day or two, but one of the producers kindly agreed to send me an MP3 attachment. That way I can listen to my voice over and over again, send it to my mum so that she can listen over and over again, and realise that I do have a kinda funny accent.

Oh yeah, and something else I should've said - and maybe would've if Elizabeth-from-Ramallah-who's-not-actually-Palestinian hadn't interrupted me (such chutzpah, my goodness!): Of course Sharon's decision to quit the Likud was pragmatic - is there any such thing as a politician who is not a pragmatist? I thought pragmatism was the name of the game.

UPDATE: As noted by commenters, the segment has been replaced. Once I get an MP3 file, I'll see if I can figure out how to post it (how-to advice welcome).