Friday, August 21, 2015
The beards have it
Suddenly, beards have become fashionable. The Secretary of State for Wales, Stephen Crabb was the first Conservvative Cabinet Member to sport a beard for more than a century. Now, Jeremy Corbyn's own facial features are setting a fashon.
As the Times reports, Ed Miliband has been spotted sporting a rugged new facial growth. And he has already won many fans for the new look with many saying that if he had looked like that back in May they might have voted for him.
It has often been the case that the reasons why people vote are many and varied. The, appearance of candidates is often one reason. Does this mean that beards are making a comeback? Will we see many more candidates growing one in future? I do not intend to do so but I would not be surprised to see this trend appear during the Assembly elections next year.
As the Times reports, Ed Miliband has been spotted sporting a rugged new facial growth. And he has already won many fans for the new look with many saying that if he had looked like that back in May they might have voted for him.
It has often been the case that the reasons why people vote are many and varied. The, appearance of candidates is often one reason. Does this mean that beards are making a comeback? Will we see many more candidates growing one in future? I do not intend to do so but I would not be surprised to see this trend appear during the Assembly elections next year.