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New Speaker Of The House Of Commons- Sir Lindsay Hoyle
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle has been elected as the new Speaker, what are your thoughts. Let's hope it's the beginning of a new era.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle has been elected as the new Speaker, what are your thoughts. Let's hope it's the beginning of a new era.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He appears a straight honest type with a sense of humour and also duty. He has had a troubled domestic tragedy but did his duty in the house.
Both he and Betty Boothroyd have both stated that they hoped things would change in the House and the world will not see it again as it had been over the last several years. Lol. If that wasn't a barbed criticism of 'bent bercow' I don't know what is. Good luck to the Gentleman. I reckon he will provide a refreshing sea change .
Both he and Betty Boothroyd have both stated that they hoped things would change in the House and the world will not see it again as it had been over the last several years. Lol. If that wasn't a barbed criticism of 'bent bercow' I don't know what is. Good luck to the Gentleman. I reckon he will provide a refreshing sea change .
He sounds like a pretty decent human being. He would also have to have lots of patience if his house-mates are anything to go by.
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Lindsay Hoyle is a Lancashire lad, which (of course) means he is grounded. He is tall enough not to have any 'little man' hang-ups and he certainly does not appear to have the ego of the previous speaker. Or much of an ego at all, for that matter. He will most likely do the job quietly, fairly and efficiently. I think the 'House' has done something right - for a change - and they are to be congratulated in their choice.
davebro - // & I realise that being "nice" isn't necessary or even desirable in that job but there are degrees) //
You are quite correct, being 'nice' is not a prerequisite of the role.
But being professional, unbiased, fair, non-interfering, non-political, and correctly behaved are - none of which features were evidenced by the previous incumbent, and I am sure Sir Lindsay will return the role of Speaker to the correct level of respect and decorum that its history and importance deserves.
You are quite correct, being 'nice' is not a prerequisite of the role.
But being professional, unbiased, fair, non-interfering, non-political, and correctly behaved are - none of which features were evidenced by the previous incumbent, and I am sure Sir Lindsay will return the role of Speaker to the correct level of respect and decorum that its history and importance deserves.
I also liked John Bercow.
And I like Sir Lindsay also.
I’m sure he’ll be an excellent replacement. He’s been a deputy for long enough.
Not sure I’d want to be too obsessed with taming the “bear pit” as he promises.
Generally debates are very civilised. It’s the dispatch box exchanges that get tasty sometimes.
We are a long way from the brawling, baying politicians of some countries.
And equally we’re a lot more “true to life” than the nodding dogs in other parliaments.
And I like Sir Lindsay also.
I’m sure he’ll be an excellent replacement. He’s been a deputy for long enough.
Not sure I’d want to be too obsessed with taming the “bear pit” as he promises.
Generally debates are very civilised. It’s the dispatch box exchanges that get tasty sometimes.
We are a long way from the brawling, baying politicians of some countries.
And equally we’re a lot more “true to life” than the nodding dogs in other parliaments.
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