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Ellen Harrison
@EHarrison77
Feminist, Acoustic Consultant and co-founder of Tooting Folk & Blues Festival and The Breathing Room, Tooting @tootingfolkfest @theB_Room
London Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Carol Vorderman, "Still today I can't get over how deferential we are to certain politicians who are a disgrace"
"Kwasi Kwarteng was on GMB this morning.. Chatting about the newspapers.. What?!?"
"You crashed the economy mate.. You went off from the House of Commons to a drinks party with billionaires"
"And yet he's there as though this is perfectly normal"
"So I'm not surprised by people watching that going: hang on you're trying to tell me that I should accept him as a valid voice now? Sorry, I'm off to social media"
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British people cannot simply say hello when their friend enters the pub. Oh no no no.
Instead they must say “here he is!” or “who let you in?” Sometimes they might say “well look who decided to show up” even if the friend is on time. Or “fancy seeing you here!” or “who invited you?” despite the friend being invited and expected. Sometimes they might even say something that suggests they don’t recognise the friend at all, like “do I know you?” or “who are you and what have you done with John?” Maybe they’ll say “they just let anyone in here these days”, or “good timing, it’s your round”. Or perhaps they’ll simply let out a loud cheer.
But they will never just say hello.
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