The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went to Grenfell yesterday. Eddie Nestor on the BBC today made the point that they managed to "connect" with the people there in a way that politicians do not.
So those who are born to rule appear to be better at "connecting" with ordinary people than those whom we elect to represent us.
Politicians on left, Dent Coad and Corbyn, arrogantly think they definitely "connect" with people because they practice the politics of the underdog and represent the underdog's interests. This begs the question, How could Grenfell survivors not connect with them?
A patronising position for these lefties in the extreme.
But do Dent Coad and Corbyn "connect" with people any better than Tories like Theresa May and Boris Johnson who appear very awkward and uncomfortable when confronting a horrendous situation facing ordinary people.
Dent Coad went to Grenfell with Corbyn just after the fire and bit her lip when Corbyn proclaimed that "Emma is your MP and she will speak out."
No one got worked up about that in the way they do when royalty puts in an appearance. Dent Coad and Corbyn were shown on the television in the same way that the Cambridge's visit was also shown.
Emma Dent Coad is snobbish, superior, and patronising.
Like Corbyn, and all middle-class lefties(and let's face it they are middle-class if they are in politics rather than toiling away in the supermarket) know best what the ordinary person needs.
How could middle-class, Emma, and her left-wing middle-class mate, Jeremy, mentally identify with the working classes. Her attempts at fellow feeling were as feeble and meaningless as Theresa May's fleeting visit to Grenfell after the fire.
Perhaps, the ordinary person prefers royalty to politicians.
Whereas, Judith Blakeman was a breath of fresh air for Grenfell people. A thoroughly decent woman without pretentious affectations who knows how to relate to people. She should get a medal