Thursday, November 06, 2008

Party time

Interestingly enough The Times carried a piece by Martin Fletcher yesterday about the social aspects of the Presidency. Apart from one name check for Jackie Kennedy he attributed all changes to the President himself

He also pointed out that increasing polarisation of social life along partisan lines is a growing Washington trend, just as it has been in this country

I wonder why this should be? Is it happening in other countries?

One reason could be the loosening of the links between political parties & class & the widening (in some ways) of the social pool from which MPs are drawn

I suspect that even more important may be the ease of modern travel. The representatives of the people no longer have to be confined to the capital for the legislative season – they can, are required to, make frequent visits to their constituency. Even in America a politician can go home for the weekend. Separated by distance, they no longer have the time for the luxury of socialising with the enemy


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