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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'm not mad on using job titles as a term of address: "When do you expect delivery, Works Manager?" "Are you looking forward to the Sri Lanka tour, Wicketkeeper?""
I dunno, footballers manage it - themanager always talks about "the player" even when referring to a specific one. The players always refer to the "the manager"
I dunno, footballers manage it - themanager always talks about "the player" even when referring to a specific one. The players always refer to the "the manager"
I was going to say that the content of the interview was more important, but with any interview with any PM /politician, and whoever is conducting the interview, the out come is always the same. No content, questions un-answered, and with Boris more than anyone of them, just lots of bumbling on about nothing, knowing that the clock is ticking by, and sooner or later the clock will bring an end to the so called interview, that's the only skill politicians have, wasting time, and avoiding questions.
Of course Boris gets site of the questions he will be asked before the interview. The Producer or an Assistant will ask him how he would like to be addressed too. Boris's 'team' will have also given a list of things to Production that he will not be drawn on, which could be personal things or delicate political questions.
Not ONCE did Marr call him "Boris" during the half hour interview and after the interview thanked him as 'Boris Johnson' for coming in.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /iplaye r/episo de/m000 r09z/th e-andre w-marr- show-03 012021
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