I'm guessing that for many people the slow handclap that preceded the announcement of the result in SW Norfolk may be the abiding image of the 2024 General; Election, but are there other contenders for this year's 'Portillo moment'?
2024's 'Portillo moment'
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI'm guessing that for many people the slow handclap that preceded the announcement of the result in SW Norfolk may be the abiding image of the 2024 General; Election, but are there other contenders for this year's 'Portillo moment'?
When she did finally appear through an unexpected side door, following a slow handclap...“I think she just wasn’t sure which way to get off the stage.”The former prime minister had said she was running ‘on her record in government’. For once, she was taken at her word
So perhaps doing a travelogue, a la Portillo, wouldn't be a sensible idea for the future, given the issues with navigation, and entry/exit doors in particular?
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostI thought that we were asked not to post about politics and that a number of well-known members were removed from the forum for doing so!Last edited by Petrushka; 07-07-24, 21:00."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Agreed. Moreover, we were requested (ie warned) not to surreptitiously slide political comments into other subject topics. It does seem hard on those who were banned to have the warnings wilfully ignored, and equally hard on the rest of us who have abided by the rules despite desperately wanting to share feelings over the course of the election campaign.
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I would hope that this kind of poltical reference is acceptable on a radio 3 website.
"I remember singing as a chorister in Peterborough Cathedral, having won a music scholarship to go to school there, and realising for the first time in my life what true excellence was."
David Lammy
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Another quote from a well known person about classical music
“I feel passionately about music,” Sir Keir told Classic FM Requests presenter, Anne-Marie Minhall in an exclusive interview (watch above).
“Not just for the enjoyment of music, which is profound. But also because of the skills that learning music gives to children, young people.”
Growing up Sir Keir played four instruments; the flute, the recorder, the piano and the violin. His many hours of practice led to a place on the Guildhall School’s junior programme as a teenager."
Keir Starmer
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Agreed. Moreover, we were requested (ie warned) not to surreptitiously slide political comments into other subject topics. It does seem hard on those who were banned to have the warnings wilfully ignored, and equally hard on the rest of us who have abided by the rules despite desperately wanting to share feelings over the course of the election campaign.
There are recent posts elsewhere on the Forum which to me seem far more political than Portillo moments.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
I did consider that request and the unhappy circumstances that prompted it but I didn't think that anything in my post was political - it could just as well have been another well-known figure who publicly struggles with doors. The Guardian link might be considered more contentious, but that was included because it is considered good practice to provide sources for quotes.
There are recent posts elsewhere on the Forum which to me seem far more political than Portillo moments.
'Which will prove to be the abiding images of the coverage of the recent general election?' or
'Which images will prove to be those which best encapsulate the coverage of the recent general election?'
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Agreed. Moreover, we were requested (ie warned) not to surreptitiously slide political comments into other subject topics. It does seem hard on those who were banned to have the warnings wilfully ignored, and equally hard on the rest of us who have abided by the rules despite desperately wanting to share feelings over the course of the election campaign.
I originally opened the Ideas and Theories forum precisely in the hope that people would be able to discuss politics in a more analytical way without resorting to insults, ridicule, contempt, anger or any other uncontrolled childishness. This members have shown that they can do and I have no objection to the discussion of recent events. Ban politics, ban football. Or tolerate both
As you were.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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