Politically correct pundits have been attempting to relegate Standard English to the status of a dialect, since they have succumbed to the idea that it is connected to class. This book tears up this falsehood, pointing out that it is a question of education far more than of class. And, even then, why attack class?This linguistic disease has now infected the British Civil Service, and, in turn, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, once regarded as the bastion of good, clear English. The book demonstrates, through original texts, how FCO English has deteriorated in the last thirty years, owing to a combination of the attack on Standard English, (American) globalisation, the unfettered electronification of communications, Twitter, Blairism, and even attitudes towards sex. The upshot is that, in tandem with the US-influenced invasion of clear, traditional English, has come a serious loss in Britains independence.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 17 Oct 2014
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443865302
About William Mallinson
William Mallinson Professor of Political Ideas and Institutions at Università Guglielmo Marconi is a former Member of Her Majestys Diplomatic Service who left to study for and was awarded his PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences Department of International History. Following a period in business as European Public Affairs Manager at ITTs European Headquarters in Brussels he turned his attention to the academic world playing a pivotal role in introducing Britains first Honours degree in Public Relations. Since 1994 when he was awarded a Greek Government scholarship he has been perusing British Foreign Office Ministry of Defence Prime Ministers Office and Cabinet archives under the general rubric of Anglo-Greek relations during the Cold War. He has also published several articles in the press and spoken at numerous conferences. He is an occasional lecturer at the Greek National Defence School particularly on Britain and Russia/ USSR. He speaks reads and writes French German Italian Dutch and Greek. His publications include Public Lies and Private Truths (1996; 2000); Portrait of an Ambassador (1998); Cyprus: A Modern History (2005); From Neutrality to Commitment: Dutch Foreign Policy NATO and European Integration (2010); Britain and Cyprus: Key Themes and Documents since World War Two (2011); and The FCO Hegemonolingualism and the End of Britains Freedom (2014).