Forget about last week and its focus on mega-elections – president of America, Archbishop of Canterbury, Coptic Christian pope, run-up to the new boss of China, etc – forget all that because this week is the week that has been simply owned by amusing political phraseology. For that read political language – because that’s the real deal. The genuine heartland of politics is language, not people or places or promises; it’s all about talking, not doing.
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