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I agree with Dave. She told off Humphreys for going along with a Daily Mail "stitch up" and I thought she made her point well in the face of his questioning.

As mentioned above, she was doing it to 'muck in' with the people she was visiting, nothing more.

Move along now, nothing to see here.

nice MP we have - Voted for ID cards, Voted for teh Itraq War, voted against investigating the bungling behind the march to war and was well behind whatever punitive anti terrorism laws have been proposed of late. Oh, and wants to restock the Trident Nuke cupboard




Im not surprised she wears an anti stabbing vest.If I was here, i would be tempted to don a suit of armour every time I went out on public

To be honest, I'd rather she was being slagged off for being a useless, vacouus, self seeking, 'professional' politician *pukes, than a someone whose scared (or maybe not) of meeting the general public in her own constituency..either way, the fact that she has any influence on mine and my families life is deeply depressing...



ANARCHY

I take issue with her arse being fat.


don't know if I'm just in a bad mood today, but that's p*ssed me right off. she might be rubbish. she might be an idiot. she might be a warmongering, human-rights eroding proto fascist, but seriously, is the size of her arse relevant?


no wonder there are so few women in parliament.


body fascists

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