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Moustache in return to cabinet | Moustache in return to cabinet |
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By Brian Wheeler Political reporter, BBC News Bob Ainsworth would not look out of place on the parade ground | By Brian Wheeler Political reporter, BBC News Bob Ainsworth would not look out of place on the parade ground |
Whether stiffly-waxed and bristling or louche and droopy, there was a time when no self-respecting man-about-town was seen without one. | Whether stiffly-waxed and bristling or louche and droopy, there was a time when no self-respecting man-about-town was seen without one. |
But the moustache has fallen into tragic disuse in recent years - and nowhere more so than in politics. | But the moustache has fallen into tragic disuse in recent years - and nowhere more so than in politics. |
Within seconds of being called to high office, once proud wearers of top lip upholstery have swallowed their pride and reached for the razor. So take a bow Labour MP Bob Ainsworth. | Within seconds of being called to high office, once proud wearers of top lip upholstery have swallowed their pride and reached for the razor. So take a bow Labour MP Bob Ainsworth. |
For the new defence secretary is, as The Sun points out on Wednesday, the first Labour cabinet minister in about 40 years to sport a proper moustache. | For the new defence secretary is, as The Sun points out on Wednesday, the first Labour cabinet minister in about 40 years to sport a proper moustache. |
Peter Mandelson cut quite a dash in the 1980s | Peter Mandelson cut quite a dash in the 1980s |
Yes, there have been bearded ministers before - David Blunkett was a self-confessed "hairy lefty" and Frank Dobson could have doubled for Father Christmas. | Yes, there have been bearded ministers before - David Blunkett was a self-confessed "hairy lefty" and Frank Dobson could have doubled for Father Christmas. |
And Jim Knight, the new employment minister, wears a goatee - but he only attends cabinet. He is not a full cabinet minister. | And Jim Knight, the new employment minister, wears a goatee - but he only attends cabinet. He is not a full cabinet minister. |
And none have had what you could call an honest-to-goodness soup strainer. | And none have had what you could call an honest-to-goodness soup strainer. |
Not that Mr Ainsworth has quite the same moustache he had when he first entered the Commons in the early 1990s. | Not that Mr Ainsworth has quite the same moustache he had when he first entered the Commons in the early 1990s. |
Lip, lip hooray: Geoff Hoon in hairier days | Lip, lip hooray: Geoff Hoon in hairier days |
A solid, unflashy model served him well on the production line at the Jaguar car plant and in his rise through the tough ranks of trade union activism. | A solid, unflashy model served him well on the production line at the Jaguar car plant and in his rise through the tough ranks of trade union activism. |
But the moustache he wears now is a more close-cropped, bristling beast, more suited to a regimental sergeant major barking orders on the parade ground than a left wing rabble rouser - entirely in keeping with his new job as defence secretary. | But the moustache he wears now is a more close-cropped, bristling beast, more suited to a regimental sergeant major barking orders on the parade ground than a left wing rabble rouser - entirely in keeping with his new job as defence secretary. |
And he is showing no sign of shaving the thing off - unlike so many of his current and former colleagues. | And he is showing no sign of shaving the thing off - unlike so many of his current and former colleagues. |
Double whammy: Stephen Byers had an unbeatable combination | Double whammy: Stephen Byers had an unbeatable combination |
Among those to sacrifice their facial hair to the demands of the image mongers are Peter, now Lord, Mandelson who throughout the 1980s sported a moustache. | Among those to sacrifice their facial hair to the demands of the image mongers are Peter, now Lord, Mandelson who throughout the 1980s sported a moustache. |
But when Mandelson entered the Commons, it had to go. | But when Mandelson entered the Commons, it had to go. |
One of Mr Ainsworth's predecessors as defence secretary, Geoff Hoon, also shaved off his moustache by the time he was pictured at the cabinet table. | One of Mr Ainsworth's predecessors as defence secretary, Geoff Hoon, also shaved off his moustache by the time he was pictured at the cabinet table. |
Arch Blairite Stephen Byers once sported the world-beating combination of moustache and glasses - but when he was called to the frontbench one of them had to go. No prizes of guessing which. | Arch Blairite Stephen Byers once sported the world-beating combination of moustache and glasses - but when he was called to the frontbench one of them had to go. No prizes of guessing which. |
Gerald Nabarro set the standard in the 1960s | Gerald Nabarro set the standard in the 1960s |
So what is it about a moustache that is so incompatible with high office? Do wearers think it makes them look untrustworthy? Do they fear being labelled a spiv? | So what is it about a moustache that is so incompatible with high office? Do wearers think it makes them look untrustworthy? Do they fear being labelled a spiv? |
Or - far worse in the pallid world of modern politics - do they fear being seen as a "character"? | Or - far worse in the pallid world of modern politics - do they fear being seen as a "character"? |
A warning from history comes in the form of Gerald Nabarro - the backbench Conservative MP who cut a swathe through the 1950s and 1960s with his trademark handlebar moustache. | A warning from history comes in the form of Gerald Nabarro - the backbench Conservative MP who cut a swathe through the 1950s and 1960s with his trademark handlebar moustache. |
It may have been the finest example of facial hair ever to grace the Commons' green benches, but it came to define him. The moustache eclipsed the man - when he passed away, in 1973, it is what he became chiefly remembered for. | It may have been the finest example of facial hair ever to grace the Commons' green benches, but it came to define him. The moustache eclipsed the man - when he passed away, in 1973, it is what he became chiefly remembered for. |
But at least he is remembered at all - something today's generation of smooth-lipped turncoats might want to bear in mind. | But at least he is remembered at all - something today's generation of smooth-lipped turncoats might want to bear in mind. |
Here are some of your comments: | |
Shouldn't the caption under Peter Mandelson's picture read | |
"Peter Mandelson cut quite a tash in the 1980s" | |
I'd love you to change it!Gareth Williams, Basingstoke | |
I think Lord (Gus) Macdonald of Tradeston sported a moustache as Minister for Transport for Prescott's Department for Environment, Transport and the Regions (1999-2001). The post came with attendance at Cabinet. Sad, I know.Rhys, London | |
I personally love a well groomed moustache, it is a sign of confidence, dignity and intelligence that a minister should have, perhaps if Gordorn Brown were to grow a moustache, his critics might ease off of him a bit.Joe Ferrelly, Staines | |
Facial hair was popular during the times when this country was at its best, more people should wear one. A well groomed 'tache' is something to be in awe of.James Thompson, Molesey, Surrey | |
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