Brexit turned us into fools and now Rishi Sunak speaks to us like we're children 🔵 Watching him perform is like watching your dad dance at a wedding ✒️ IanDunt for ipaperviews
But Sunak’s problem isn’t really that he’s weird. He’s no odder than most politicians. It’s worse than that. It’s that he thinks of the public as children.
And yet we did finally get a look at the real prime minister. It came in his manner. He talked as if he was trying to communicate with primary school pupils. Once you notice this, you find it in every public address he gives. An unmistakable sense that he is talking down to you. It’s not exactly the pinnacle of political thought, but the difference with today is striking. She spoke as if she was talking to adults. She presented meaningful ideas and defended them through rational argument.
This wasn’t some faraway historic period in the distant past. Even during Tony Blair’s tenure, famed at the time for spin and deception, political communication still had substance to it. “Yes America has its faults,” heafter September 11th, challenging the instinctive anti-Americanism on parts of the Labour left, “but it is a free country, a democracy, it is our ally, and some of the reaction to the 11th of September betrays a hatred of America that shames those that feel it.
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