Not exact matches
Franklin is concerned with
politics, which, no matter which side he's on, automatically
turns off half of the
people who hear him.
«The reality is that one of the reasons
people are so
turned off politics is they think
politics takes place in a hermetically sealed bubble in
politics.»
Creasy said: «There's another side to machine
politics, which I also think is
turning people off.
But most
people, already pretty
turned off by
politics, see this as a story by the elite, about the elite, for the elite, and will feel even more alienated from the Westminster - media bubble than ever before.
If they think that their personal life will be racked over in this way,
people will be
turned off and we want good
people to be attracted into
politics from all sides.»