Delivering for Ordinary People (with Marina Hyde)
Journalist Marina Hyde steps in this week, to find out who politicians mean by 'ordinary people', and why claims to 'deliver' make us think "well, that's never going to happen".
Comedy writer Armando Iannucci decodes the utterly baffling world of political language.
This week, Helen Lewis is still away, so Journalist Marina Hyde steps in to join Armando. They discuss what an ordinary person might be, and examine if politicians use them as cover? Why is it always that things 'ordinary people' are saying 'on the doorstep' just so happen to be the exact things they wanted to do anyway?
We also look at delivery in politics. Do we believe politicians when they say they'll deliver? And do we reward them fairly when they do?
Listen to Strong Message Here every Thursday at 9.45am on Radio 4 and then head straight to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sounds for an extended episode.
Have you stumbled upon any perplexing political phrases you need Helen and Armando to decode? Email them to us at strongmessagehere@bbc.co.uk
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Executive Producer - Pete Strauss
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Journalist Marina Hyde joins Armando Iannucci to talk about delivery in politics.