![]() The show’s character, Vicky Pollard, a teen slacker, was given to saying ‘Yeah but no but yeah but.’ The catchphrase denotes a lack of articulacy. It has been suggested it may have come from the BBC’s Little Britain, which was broadcast from 2003-2005. ![]() It’s the herd instinct that has about 80% of the population using the phrase. One would hope that their advisors have warned them not to lapse into silly slang or catchphrases.īut if I do come across ‘Yeah no’ emanating from a politician’s mouth, I just might get onto Joe Duffy to complain. I haven’t heard an Irish politician use ‘Yeah no’ yet.
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