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Why does John Bercow speak as if everything he says is being chiselled into stone?
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Commons Speaker John Burcow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because he knows he knows he is a man promoted well above his abilities - a slap to Labour for their Michael martin and the disasterous hash he made of the role.
Speaker Bercow typically compensastes for his insecurities, by trying (and failing) to develop a degree of gravitas that befits his position - if not himself personally.
Speaker Bercow typically compensastes for his insecurities, by trying (and failing) to develop a degree of gravitas that befits his position - if not himself personally.
He's my local MP and I've met him on a few occasions.
On the plus side he's a really good constituancy MP - is heavilly involved in the local community and on a number of occasions has severly put him self out to attend local events that he could easilly have ducked out of.
On the negative side he is a particularly dull speaker - tends to repeat his joke repertoire and does go on.
Have him as an MP rather than a dinner party guest!
Probably a better speaker than speech maker.
On the plus side he's a really good constituancy MP - is heavilly involved in the local community and on a number of occasions has severly put him self out to attend local events that he could easilly have ducked out of.
On the negative side he is a particularly dull speaker - tends to repeat his joke repertoire and does go on.
Have him as an MP rather than a dinner party guest!
Probably a better speaker than speech maker.
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