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Michael Portillo maggies mate was filming in Rochdale today, he had that old book about the railways with him, he wasnt made welcome by some and told to get lost.
Met him a few times with work Always seemed a decent guy, toff or not. A pretty astute man really, He gave up leadership ambitions a good few years ago to work in media. He might have been a good leader.
He is certainly good at media. The chemistry between him an Diane Abbott has always brightened a Thursday night and he knocks out some good tv shows.
He also does a lot on Radio Four, all of it top quality.
Unlike some he has the ability to put aside his political objections and approaches his work with true objectivity, which is a trait I have seen decline rapidly since Margeret Thatcher's death!
Met him a few times with work Always seemed a decent guy, toff or not. A pretty astute man really, He gave up leadership ambitions a good few years ago to work in media. He might have been a good leader.
He is certainly good at media. The chemistry between him an Diane Abbott has always brightened a Thursday night and he knocks out some good tv shows.
He also does a lot on Radio Four, all of it top quality.
Unlike some he has the ability to put aside his political objections and approaches his work with true objectivity, which is a trait I have seen decline rapidly since Margeret Thatcher's death!
It's typical of the numbskull morons in this town to show themselves and the town in a poor light.
The railway series presented by Michael Portillo has been fascinating stuff and very interesting from a historical point of view. I look forward to seeing it. If the town wasn't worth visiting, he wouldn't have been here.
“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooledâ€
Met him a few times with work Always seemed a decent guy, toff or not. A pretty astute man really, He gave up leadership ambitions a good few years ago to work in media. He might have been a good leader.
He is certainly good at media. The chemistry between him an Diane Abbott has always brightened a Thursday night and he knocks out some good tv shows.
He also does a lot on Radio Four, all of it top quality.
Unlike some he has the ability to put aside his political objections and approaches his work with true objectivity, which is a trait I have seen decline rapidly since Margeret Thatcher's death!
Spot on that. I am no Tory but I have a lot of time for Portillo and enjoy his programmes.
Thanks 3L for bringing it to my attention. Always fascinated by railway history, probably due to being born a feww hundred yards from Rochdale station. I will ask my friend to get these DVD's and bring them out with him on his next trip. The New Zealand equivalent is Marcus Lush. Definitely not a toff.