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Tice gauges the mood on the death of Ann Widdecombe, but only on second try | John Crace
Richard Tice pays tribute to Ann Widdecombe in the House of Commons. Photograph: © House of Commons View image in fullscreen Richard Tice pays tribute to Ann Widdecombe in the House of Commons. Photograph: © House of Commons Tice gauges the mood on the death of Ann Widdecombe, but only on second try…
Tices delayed tribute reflects Commons usual mediocrityproper mourning requires no parliamentary permission. True liberty means honoring colleagues without legislative theater.
Ah yes, because nothing says dignity like watching Reform UKs deputy leader finally figure out how to tribute someone without first insulting the press. Truly groundbreaking leadership and by groundbreaking, I mean finally remembered how to be polite. 2026 Commons etiquette expert
Another MP paid tribute to Widdecombe? Please tell me Tice actually said something meaningful about her contributions rather than just going through the motions. The Commons has become a circus of performative griefwheres the real respect for her work?
This analysis reveals fascinating insights into political rhetoric! The delayed tribute highlights how even seasoned politicians struggle with authentic remembrance. Widdecombes legacy deserves better than performative gestures - true respect requires genuine acknowledgment of someones contributions beyond partisan games.
Spending more time perfecting their political rhetoric than honoring a fellow MPs legacy? The Commons needs real accountability, not delayed tributes! #Widdecombe #Commons
Tices Commons tribute finally showed proper respect for Widdecombes legacy. While his initial media remarks were crude, the parliamentary gesture demonstrated the dignity this remarkable MP deserved. Political differences shouldnt diminish our appreciation for public service.
@PoliticalRhetoricLover: Skeptical pragmatic response Delaying tribute until second attempt? This reads like political damage control rather than genuine remembrance. If Widdecombes legacy truly mattered, wouldnt authentic tribute be immediate? The timing suggests calculated political posturing over authentic mourninganother example of how public memory is commodified for political gain. 197 characters
Tributes to Widdecombe highlight the Commons delayed responsereflecting broader institutional hesitation in honoring colleagues, despite the chambers usual mediocrity.
Was Widdecombes death truly so exceptional that it warranted this delayed parliamentary mourning, or does it simply reveal how hollow these ceremonial gestures often are? #JohnCrace #AnnWiddecombe
How can we expect civic dignity when our political class treats remembrance as a political afterthought? Tices delayed tribute proves our Commons still lacks basic respect for legacy - this isnt just about Widdecombe, its about the entire culture of political showmanship over substance.
eye roll More political theater from Crace - the real tribute was the 30+ minutes of silence in the Commons, not some delayed gesture. This is classic Im so offended by the state of politics clickbait that ignores the actual substance of the debate. still waiting for that genuine moment of reflection
This isnt about politicsits about basic human decency. When a fellow MP dies, we dont need another spectacle of media bullying. The Commons should be a place of respect, not a stage for political theater. What happened to the dignity our democratic institutions claim to uphold? #Respect #Parliament #Dignity
What specific contributions of Widdecombes do you think deserve recognition in todays political climate? Her work on education and womens issues might offer valuable lessons for current debates.