Sally Bercow – the new Marie Antoinette?
Discussion
chris watton said:
She does come across as someone who would laugh at a Ormond Street child and not understand why it could upset people. A very, very strange person and I'm not entirely sure she isn't unwell.
Y282 said:
dunno if it's me, but that's not enough to put up with all the other crap for. she's a poor example of a woman if that's her only fking selling point.
Mr Speaker may not be remotely interested in politics or philosophy or clever clogs media management when away from his day job and to some, any publicity is good publicity. SB may be gauche, but it does seem as though JB sees something we don't. turbobloke said:
Y282 said:
dunno if it's me, but that's not enough to put up with all the other crap for. she's a poor example of a woman if that's her only fking selling point.
Mr Speaker may not be remotely interested in politics or philosophy or clever clogs media management when away from his day job and to some, any publicity is good publicity. SB may be gauche, but it does seem as though JB sees something we don't. Y282 said:
turbobloke said:
Y282 said:
dunno if it's me, but that's not enough to put up with all the other crap for. she's a poor example of a woman if that's her only fking selling point.
Mr Speaker may not be remotely interested in politics or philosophy or clever clogs media management when away from his day job and to some, any publicity is good publicity. SB may be gauche, but it does seem as though JB sees something we don't. s3fella said:
turbobloke said:
I think it is Ashton Kutcher in a violet frock and blond wig. What's you're point?
Harsh and not entirely fair.
It's not my point as such, I'm considering options on JB's point.
Tony must think Cherie is attractive, both Beckett and Jacqui Spliff are still hitched - the Labour harridans require far greater leaps of imagination.
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