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I too have heard this discussed a couple of times on FiveLive! However, I would like to tell the professor of accents that to drop the T sound or use a glottal stop instead is actually laziness. To make the t sound, a slight movement of the tongue is required and is easily taught, but no-one can tell a lovely, caring mother who is happily teaching her little girl to say 'bu'on' - which I actually saw once - that she is missing something. For those in regular broadcasting, to be able to speak with t and'ing' sounds should be a requirement. It is not an affectation to do that, it makes for clarity for all.
There is nothing 'posh' about being able to speak correctly.
Correctly?By whose standard, pray?
By the standard of English grammar.
There IS no 'standard' English grammer set down in law.
There are generally accepted standards of grammar, spelling, and punctuation, and to suggest otherwise is to surrender to the barbarians.It's "grammar", by the way.
Are you suggesting that the English which was in common usage before the Brummie bard was 'barbarian'? And 'Grammar, 'Greamer', 'Gramayre', etc, were perfectly aceptable before some snob in Oxbridge deemed otherwise.