Well, the UK _is_ an island

by liberal japonicus

From the Guardian

During the UK's 38-year membership of the European Community, and latterly Union, the true believers had, too often in their eyes, to make special exceptions for the "awkward Anglo-Saxons". The "Brits" wielded handbags and threatened vetoes, insisting all the time on remaining at the top table of discussions despite opting out of Europe's more ambitious ventures – the Schengen open borders agreement and the euro being chief among them.

"wielded handbags" cracks me up. It seems like all of the world is in a slo-motion multicar pileup. 

12 thoughts on “Well, the UK _is_ an island”

  1. No way did Python refer to Thatcher…their show stopped years before Thatcher was PM. If they were poking fun at a PM, it would have been Heath.
    No, it’s just the Brit stereotype of a disgruntled middle-aged housewife.

  2. Iirc the first prominent wielder of the handbag as prime minister was Golda Meir. Ephraim Kishon wrote about how the mere appearance of her with it stroke fear into those she negotiated with.

  3. “Handbagging” is a British political cliche dating from the early 80s.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jun/28/thatcher-bag-legendary-nurturing
    “… In the 1980s, a new word entered the language, as civil servants muttered about their dread of being “handbagged” by the Prime Minister, though we remain ambivalent about how injurious assault by handbag might be. Football commentators dismiss spats between players as “handbags at dawn'”, but to be “handbagged” – as Tony Blair was said to have been by the Women’s Institute when its members slow-handclapped a speech he gave in 2000 – is to have undergone serious political assault and battery.
    But Maggie’s handbag did more than introduce a new mode of aggression. It violently wrenched the bag from its traditional associations. …”
    There is also, of course, the Lady Bracknell association.

  4. And, back to Monte Python, perhaps this skit was the kind of thing that triggered the handbagger/Thatcher connection?
    I guess that video should have been posted on the 9th.

  5. In Silent Hill IV – The Room the first weapon the hero can give to his girlfriend-to-be is a handbag (later to be replaced by a piece of chain). She’s more effective with that than the hero with golf clubs or metal tubes.

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