The creep of corpspeak: why have Starmer and Sunak's promises become priorities'? | Nesrine Malik
Briefly

I'm not quite sure when it happened, but at some point over the past year, politicians' language was taken over by a sort of corporate speak.Corpspeak, as it has been informally called, is a dead-eyed repetitive white noise that sounds like a cross between someone reading a PowerPoint presentation and a lawyer answering questions on behalf of a client they cannot trust to speak for themselves.
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