Because it packs humour and raises issues about the giddy mathematics of managing our national economy. We have reached the bend in the road of our national development where we all need to stand on our heads to understand government policies and be one with the decision-makers. If you have problems with the miracle of education that produces uneducated young people, stand on your head. If you do not know why a large percentage of our fellow citizens do not have potable water, stand on your head. If you wonder why the more money we spend on fixing our roads the worse the roads become, stand on your head.
Source: The Guardian December 03, 2021 03:04 UTC