Clerk of the Commons Sir Robert Rogers telegraph.co.uk |
itv.com Charlotte Leslie MP is a member of the Commons focused on by the programme |
dailymail.co.uk Interior of The Tea Room at the House of Commons, albeit set up for a formal function. |
guardian.co.uk Sarah Champion MP is another of the relatively young MPs the programme focuses on |
I'm afraid that some of the footage of John Bercow as the Speaker of the House of Commons cemented my feelings of disdain towards him: I find him patronising and irritating. The procession for the Speaker is incredibly antequated: a man calls 'Spea-ker!' in a sing-song voice, while a procession glinting with gold comes down to the House. As they pass, the command 'hats off, strangers!' is called: we see a group of schoolchildren dutifully remove their caps as Bercow comes striding along, waving and nodding condescendingly. Clearly, Bercow has no real control over the nature of the procession, but I found his manner somewhat abrasive.
bbc.co.uk John Bercow MP as the Speaker of the Commons |
But I also found it depressing to a degree - it reminded me why people dislike politicians. The braying, baying and 'whay'-ing of the Commons makes me groan inwardly - it's obnoxious and rude. I'm all for passion in politics but when whoever is speaking cannot be heard, there's clearly something wrong. The traditions make the whole system feel out of touch and distant - the exact opposite of what a representative body should be.
youtube.com Backbench MPs are as rowdy as ever |
Whether you're looking for entertainment, humour or food for thought, Inside The Commons is certainly worth a watch.
Episode One of 'Inside The Commons' is available on BBC iPlayer now.
Episode Two 'Inside The Commons' will be broadcast on BBC Two on Tuesday 10th February at 21:00.