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Goodgrief.
The gesticulations. The rising crescendo in her speech. Very reminiscent of an Adolph stirring up the beer hall bullies in Munich.
The arrogant pout as she repeated for the third time, No pasara. She only need fold her arms as well and it would be difficult to determine if she took speech lessons from either Adolph or Benito.
Awful woman imo
retrocopy - I think that sort of accusation can be levelled at just about any politician at any party conference at any time.


It's just the tricks or oratory - the alternative is someone like Ed Milliband going "Ugh …" and getting applauded for it!
that's the tricks OF oratory - and I forgot to manually correct the mis-spelling of your name - apologies.
That's ok Andy Hugs.
"I think that sort of accusation can be levelled at just about any politician at any party conference at any time. "


I doubt if you could level that accusation against Jacob Rees-Mogg. He reminds me of my old Parish Church vicar delivering from his lectern.
Much less arrogant.imo
retrocopy - // I doubt if you could level that accusation against Jacob Rees-Mogg. He reminds me of my old Parish Church vicar delivering from his lectern.
Much less arrogant.imo //

Absolutely - a fair point well made.

There is always the exception that proves the rule, and in this instance, the Minister for 1847 fits the bill!!
Did you see the speech?(obviously you must have done)
It was hardly a Tory one
Be careful of calling her Lady Nugee. I did so once and didn't get away with it!

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