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Politics is a tough old game and not for the thin-skinned or faint hearted. As early as the 17th and 18th century political satirists have been plying their trade and many politicians (almost always men) have been mercilessly lampooned since those early days.Originally posted by Barmy View PostSorry, not trying to judge you on the strength of one post. It just seems strange to use her appearance as a negative.
This seems to happen a lot more with women and must dissuade some talented people from entering politics which is a shame.
Anyone who gets into politics know both what they say and their physical appearance will come under the closest scrutiny and they have to be prepared for it. This applies to both men and women. And the more successful they are the more flak they are likely to take, especially from people who do not agree will their political views. And nobody would argue that Nicola Sturgeon is a very successful politician.
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I think this is missing the point tbh. It does happen with a female politician’s appearance much more than with men.Originally posted by Moodybluebird View PostPolitics is a tough old game and not for the thin-skinned or faint hearted. As early as the 17th and 18th century political satirists have been plying their trade and many politicians (almost always men) have been mercilessly lampooned since those early days.
Anyone who gets into politics know both what they say and their physical appearance will come under the closest scrutiny and they have to be prepared for it. This applies to both men and women. And the more successful they are the more flak they are likely to take, especially from people who do not agree will their political views. And nobody would argue that Nicola Sturgeon is a very successful politician.
It’s quite often when Nicola Surgeon is brought up on here her appearance gets mentioned in a negative way. Doesn’t seem to happen half as much with male politicians.
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I'm most certainly not missing the point !Originally posted by Croesy Blue View PostI think this is missing the point tbh. It does happen with a female politician’s appearance much more than with men.
It’s quite often when Nicola Surgeon is brought up on here her appearance gets mentioned in a negative way. Doesn’t seem to happen half as much with male politicians.
You only have to go back to the original Spitting Image series to see how cruel the creators/satirists were to predominantly male politicians. Roy Hattersley spitting, Michael Heseltine with his wild hair, a little David Steele in the pocket of David Owen, an unflattering Neil Kinnock puppet etc etc.
Other than Sturgeon, I can't think of another female politician who gets mocked purely on their appearance.
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not just politicians, women are routinely judged for their appearance, where a man isn't.Originally posted by Croesy Blue View PostI think this is missing the point tbh. It does happen with a female politician’s appearance much more than with men.
It’s quite often when Nicola Surgeon is brought up on here her appearance gets mentioned in a negative way. Doesn’t seem to happen half as much with male politicians.
I have noticed some small changes though - over the past few years on this board of there is a thread on a female sportsperson it is now probably about their sporting (or commentating) prowess, whereas only few years ago it would have been dominated by how attractive they were.
Even in the industry I work in, the men are the scruffiest bunch of kents you can imagine, whereas if a woman started to come to work as scruffily I think it would certainly alter people's perception of them.
A good example is GMTV (is it still called that?) 2 main presenters Piers Morgan (before he stropped off) and Susannah Reid - both good at what they do. Both trained journalists, yet the male looks like a ham that has been beat into a vaguely human shape with a trowel, and the female is genuinely beautiful. If Susannah Reid had Piers Morgan's face we would never have heard of her.
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Not going to suggest it's a problem limited to Westminster but this aint an example of a strong democracy.Repeatedly of late, we’ve seen cases where at the very least the perception exists that there are inadequate investigative and enforcement mechanisms around standards in public life and holding politicians to account.
What mechanisms do exist have in some cases been diminished. So for example, the Prime Minister’s independent adviser on the ministerial standards Sir Alex Allen resigns, after the PM chose to ignore his finding that the Home Sec in beach of the code- and he has not been replaced
As I’ve pointed out many times, it’s the Prime Minister’s job to adjudicate the code. He’s judge, jury and executioner (especially in the absence of an independent adviser on ministerial standards). Given it’s his government, the potential conflict of interest is clear.
NB The Cameron case is not purely a question of the ministerial code as it relates to activity after he left office (though obviously some of it is about access he granted while he was prime minister). But again, clear extra-Whitehall enforcement mechanisms aren’t there.
https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/st...83721127788549
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they have also said in the past that they would leave Scotland AND the UK. in reality it is just sabre rattling. I can't see them actually leaving ScotlandOriginally posted by Feedback View PostThe Orkneys and Shetlands have said that if Scotland declares independence they will declare independence from Scotland and enter into some form of a union with the UK. So the oil stays with the UK.
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Declaring independence is one thing but achieving it and it being internationally recognised is something else. I have often thought about declaring my postage stamp of a property on Taunton as an independent nation but in the meantime I will enjoy my long-standing Lordship of Sealand.Originally posted by Feedback View PostThe Orkneys and Shetlands have said that if Scotland declares independence they will declare independence from Scotland and enter into some form of a union with the UK. So the oil stays with the UK.
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The Scots are already receiving a disproportionate amount of money due to the Barnet formula and excessive COVID amounts being diverted to fund other things so if they had independence that would mean more for the rest of us. Of course it's not all about money but the anti UK Scots might well regret leaving the UK if it ever happens.
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Ireland in the 1920s were in a far worse economic position compared with the rest of the UK and they have flourished a lot more than if they were still i the union, I don't think anyone in the republic regrets leaving.Originally posted by Vindec View PostThe Scots are already receiving a disproportionate amount of money due to the Barnet formula and excessive COVID amounts being diverted to fund other things so if they had independence that would mean more for the rest of us. Of course it's not all about money but the anti UK Scots might well regret leaving the UK if it ever happens.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ngland-thanks/
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