Anyone who thinks that PS3 a day is enough to feed the average patient is living in
cloud-cuckoo land.
The Prime Minister is living in
cloud-cuckoo land as she denies the damage she is inflicting on the youngest generations.
IS Adam Johannes living in
cloud-cuckoo land (Feedback, October 2)?
He is living in
cloud-cuckoo land" - Former England batsman Sir Geoffrey Boycott.
THE NorthWest Ambulance Service Trust is "living in
cloud-cuckoo land", SAYSWARRINGTON North's MP.
IF we are looking for someone of unblemished character to captain England we're in
cloud-cuckoo land. Amid the latest John Terry furore, people are even talking up Joe Hart - a 21-year- old goalkeeper with a handful of caps.
Thank goodness Mr Long - who together with Mark Brittain appears to be believing in some strange form of
cloud-cuckoo land - is not responsible for Britain's foreign and defence policies.
If you've ever wondered about the origin of the expression '
cloud-cuckoo land', look no further than Aristophanes' play The Birds.
SIR - Mark Hoban, Minister for Employment, ("Getting off benefits and into work is transforming lives", Nov 7) is living in
cloud-cuckoo land if he thinks that the disenfranchised disabled are given any support.
I do believe that union leaders live in
cloud-cuckoo land.
MARK JAMES, Europe's Ryder Cup skipper, claims American golfers demanding payment for playing in next month's clash at Brookline, Boston, are "living in
cloud-cuckoo land."
SCOTTISH separatists are in
cloud-cuckoo land if they think they can have the benefits of Britain without living here.
SIR - You do not have to go abroad to find a train company that has won the confidence and approval of the community it serves (``Destination
Cloud-Cuckoo Land'', Western Mail, Feb 1).
GEORGE Osborne lives in
cloud-cuckoo land if he really believes the wheezing British economy has turned a corner.