If Ed Mailiband doesn;t stop doing the soft fist gesture - - -
- - - I'll.....I'll,.... I really will.....go daft!
Stop it Ed.
> Jeremy Corbyn usually wears jackets of a noticeable colour.
> Caroline Flint speaks like a chav. Dropped Ts. Very cocky.
> Chris Bryant - maybe I just didn't notice in the past, but he is a pretty good speaker.
Uses nice turns of phrase, and is pleasingly fluent.
> Likewise George Osborne - hardly any um and er stalling. Fluent.
> Dennis Skinner - it used to be amusing, but I've begun to find his short attacking speeches (all delivered with one hand in his pocket) a bit predictable.
> Andy Burnham - gone off him. Too many personal attacks. When sitting on the front bench his mouth is constantly in a fixed turned down position making him look very miserable. Even the odd smile looks a bit strained.
> The front benches of both sides - nodding like toys in the rear window of a motor car. Nodding at anything and everything said by their own party's speakers.
But mainly, please, oh please Ed stop doing the fist.
- - - I'll.....I'll,.... I really will.....go daft!
Stop it Ed.
> Jeremy Corbyn usually wears jackets of a noticeable colour.
> Caroline Flint speaks like a chav. Dropped Ts. Very cocky.
> Chris Bryant - maybe I just didn't notice in the past, but he is a pretty good speaker.
Uses nice turns of phrase, and is pleasingly fluent.
> Likewise George Osborne - hardly any um and er stalling. Fluent.
> Dennis Skinner - it used to be amusing, but I've begun to find his short attacking speeches (all delivered with one hand in his pocket) a bit predictable.
> Andy Burnham - gone off him. Too many personal attacks. When sitting on the front bench his mouth is constantly in a fixed turned down position making him look very miserable. Even the odd smile looks a bit strained.
> The front benches of both sides - nodding like toys in the rear window of a motor car. Nodding at anything and everything said by their own party's speakers.
But mainly, please, oh please Ed stop doing the fist.