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Musings of a restless bishop

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Nick Baines's Blog | Musings of a restless bishop Home About Nick Baines's Blog Musings of a restless bishop March 12, 2024 Russian Elections Posted by nickbaines under radio | Tags: BBC Radio 4 , elections , Putin , Russia , Thought for the Day , Today | Leave a Comment   This is the script of this morning’s Thought for the Day on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. This coming weekend millions of Russians will elect their next President. I’m sure the world is on tenterhooks as to who might win this time around. For me there’s a sense of deja-vu as I watch developments. My early career as a linguist at GCHQ meant that I read a lot of Soviet presidential speeches, observed propaganda at its worst, and sought to understand why people went along with what was so obviously corrupt. (Of course, it’s now well known that loo paper shortages were mitigated by copious Pravda newssheets bearing the golden words and photographs of the President – one way of showin...

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