Re: Tone
Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 8:17 pm
LOL
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I agree. Hancock behaved like a chauvanistic prat of the first order. I am of the opinion that women - anyone really, but particularly women - are allowed to be angry, and anger should never be met with the kind of patronising 'now, now, dear, don't upset yourself' reply Hancock gave.
In a just world, Hancock reacting like that to someone taking this seriously and his attitude that the current situation isn't something worth getting worked up about - not that Dr. Allin Khan was worked up, though had she been, it would have been justifiable - should have the same effect on his career as Neville Chamberlain's "and I do have friends in this house" had on his.raven wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 11:01 pmI agree. Hancock behaved like a chauvanistic prat of the first order. I am of the opinion that women - anyone really, but particularly women - are allowed to be angry, and anger should never be met with the kind of patronising 'now, now, dear, don't upset yourself' reply Hancock gave.
Especially when we all end up talking about that, and not her excellent points about testing, PPE and manipulating statistics.
"Do you want to leave the chamber?" is not far from 'Do you want to be put on the naughty step?'EACLucifer wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 2:28 pmHancock doesn't seem to have been minding his tone today, what with trying to bray over Starmer. It's almost as if his whinging re: Dr. Allin Khan was about something other than tone...
Thankfully the speaker put him in his place pretty promptly, inc a "Do you want to leave the chamber?" when Hancock tried to argue the toss. Good to see Starmer stay cool and let him embarass himself, too.
It's as if there are two conversations. Labour asking reasonable questions as to why things were not done, and the Conservatives behaving like a particularly obnoxious class of Year 9s.Tessa K wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 2:51 pm"Do you want to leave the chamber?" is not far from 'Do you want to be put on the naughty step?'EACLucifer wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 2:28 pmHancock doesn't seem to have been minding his tone today, what with trying to bray over Starmer. It's almost as if his whinging re: Dr. Allin Khan was about something other than tone...
Thankfully the speaker put him in his place pretty promptly, inc a "Do you want to leave the chamber?" when Hancock tried to argue the toss. Good to see Starmer stay cool and let him embarass himself, too.
Legenddiscovolante wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 2:37 pmWhat the hell I just want to put this somewhere:
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He's going to get it one of these days
I'd love to see him throw the book at them. I mean, it's a heavy book, it'd probably leave quite a bruise.discovolante wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 2:37 pmWhat the hell I just want to put this somewhere:
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He's going to get it one of these days
Oh look, his whining is once again in response to being asked a difficult but essential question by an MP who just happens to be a member of an ethnic minority.discovolante wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:48 amHe's done it again: https://twitter.com/mattuthompson/statu ... 60289?s=20
Top work D.discovolante wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:48 amHe's done it again: https://twitter.com/mattuthompson/statu ... 60289?s=20
I mean, he did use incredibly offensive language such as 'not a dicky bird'.EACLucifer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:33 pmOh look, his whining is once again in response to being asked a difficult but essential question by an MP who just happens to be a member of an ethnic minority.discovolante wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:48 amHe's done it again: https://twitter.com/mattuthompson/statu ... 60289?s=20
It's the sense of entitlement that Hancock oozes even more than Johnsondiscovolante wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:40 pmI mean, he did use incredibly offensive language such as 'not a dicky bird'.EACLucifer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:33 pmOh look, his whining is once again in response to being asked a difficult but essential question by an MP who just happens to be a member of an ethnic minority.discovolante wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:48 amHe's done it again: https://twitter.com/mattuthompson/statu ... 60289?s=20
Feels like it would be in poor taste to say something about calling on Bernadette Devlin McAliskey to show him division...but the lesson from that being that if you treat people with contempt you will eventually get contempt back.
The only difference between Dido Harding here, and Matt Hancock in parliament, is that Dido doesn't look like she has sex in lay-bys.
She just looks like she dearly wishes she'd never said yes to this.
As soon as I saw the thread title, I thought bet that's about Hancock and the dickie bird thing. He really doesn't like to have failings pointed out, does he. And it was a great deflection technique - he ducked the question entirely.tenchboy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:34 pmTop work D.discovolante wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:48 amHe's done it again: https://twitter.com/mattuthompson/statu ... 60289?s=20
I saw that last week and thought it a bit off - sort of 'we'll have none of hat bl..dy bolshy talk round here mate'
And as soon as I saw the (bumped) thread title and read the first couple of posts, I thought, kuh, just the thread, if only it was up when I saw that thing the other week.
And there you've gone and posted the exact same thing!
And as Alan Johnson showed with such dignity*, if you aren't up to the job you should step down to allow someone better capable to take over rather than putting your own failing cabinet career prospects ahead of the lives of tens of thousands.discovolante wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:35 amHe's also under a huge amount of pressure and perhaps isn't dealing with it very well.
That's not to excuse him btw. Obviously I wouldn't want to be health secretary during a pandemic but if he was better at his job maybe people wouldn't be giving him such a hard time.