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Odd, I Thought, That Andrew Marr
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had the PM in the studio this morning and referred to him as 'Boris'. Can't imagine that he previously referred to Margaret, Tony, Gordon, Dave or Teresa.
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good point. Very matey, isn't it. I assume Boris doesn't mind, since he clearly wants to be everybody's mate. Just like Churchill (not).
19:53 Sun 03rd Jan 2021
I don't find it odd, in the sense that everyone seems to call him that.
Personally, I don't like it. I would imagine Johnson does quite like it. It's cheerful, and upbeat, even when it maybe isn't meant to sound that way.
It's the soubriquet of the clown: remember Angle Eagle's reaction when he was appointed Foreign Secretary? She burst out laughing.
It implies that his friends love him and his enemies fundamentally don't take him seriously. I dare say he's happy with that. It feels like a bit of a let-off to me.
Personally, I don't like it. I would imagine Johnson does quite like it. It's cheerful, and upbeat, even when it maybe isn't meant to sound that way.
It's the soubriquet of the clown: remember Angle Eagle's reaction when he was appointed Foreign Secretary? She burst out laughing.
It implies that his friends love him and his enemies fundamentally don't take him seriously. I dare say he's happy with that. It feels like a bit of a let-off to me.
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// It's to be hoped that two grown men have an agreement about how they address each other.//
there is a funny money P sketch about that....
and a less funny Peter Ustinov - interviewer doesnt get his Russian accent right
1940s it was Mr Churchill and Herr Hitler BUT people did their churchill impressions in the air raid shelters in affectionate respect.
I reproved an oldster 1970 for lack of respect and he said - o no we all did it to amuse and in affectionate respect ( Beaches speech )
so times change
Macmillan I dont recall Mr MacMillan attracting respctful looks
and Harold Wilson - my father nearly had a convulsion when he saw Wilson wish the england footie team good luck on top of the slops.
there is a funny money P sketch about that....
and a less funny Peter Ustinov - interviewer doesnt get his Russian accent right
1940s it was Mr Churchill and Herr Hitler BUT people did their churchill impressions in the air raid shelters in affectionate respect.
I reproved an oldster 1970 for lack of respect and he said - o no we all did it to amuse and in affectionate respect ( Beaches speech )
so times change
Macmillan I dont recall Mr MacMillan attracting respctful looks
and Harold Wilson - my father nearly had a convulsion when he saw Wilson wish the england footie team good luck on top of the slops.
// Maybe a nod to their journalism days, cameraderie and all that?//
no frame linguistics
by defining the word list ( er idiolect I think ) and dress code
you are influencing or defining the level and terms of the discussion.
overton window and all that
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Overt on_wind ow
trump accepting the proud boys as an relevant political group etc
no frame linguistics
by defining the word list ( er idiolect I think ) and dress code
you are influencing or defining the level and terms of the discussion.
overton window and all that
https:/
trump accepting the proud boys as an relevant political group etc
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