If you do a google image search for Hilary Hayward-Thomas, you can see some of her old Myspace photos too. The internet never forgets...
@hdf wow with ALL the gossip - that is what i'm here for, from Hollywood to the Labour party in one post
You're welcome. I've got few more political ones if anyone would like, I wasn't sure if there was any interest for them or not. Here they are:
Although there were whispers about Stephen Kinnock being gay, he isn't. They were cooked up by his wife's political enemies when she was running for office in Denmark because they didn't think the truth (that he'd had a brief dalliance with another woman) was humiliating enough for her. Likewise Chuka Umunna isn't gay either and those rumours were also started to discredit and humiliate him by people in his own party (at that point Labour) because they didn't like him and thought he should be brought down a few pegs.
Ken Clarke has bipolar disorder. He's very open about it. He was devastated by the loss of his wife but everyone seemed to chip in to help him at the time. There is genuine affection for him across the parties.
Jeremy Corbyn has never been in a relationship that hasn't overlapped with another one. Despite keeping up niceties he is on fairly terse terms with his ex wives. He can be quite spiteful and cruel to his exes (ones he married and ones he didn't) even if they remain outwardly friendly. His sons take after him in that respect.
Jon Ashworth was completely duped by his friend in that phone call and wasn't bantering whatsoever no matter what he says to cover his arse. He does not like Jeremy Corbyn at all. He's a really nice guy and hates causing offence which sometimes leads him to explain things away with a few white lies here or there. Unfortunately, he's a terrible liar. When he lies his voice tends to get higher pitched and the words start coming out faster. He has no poker face at all, just like Vince Cable (you could always tell with Cable when tell when he was lying or uncomfortable with what he was saying).
Curiously, John McDonnell is also not as big of a fan of Jeremy Corbyn as many believe, despite the appearance of solidarity and close friendship. He sees him as a means to an end: influence. McDonnell is very keen to be near where the power is and is fuming that RLB's campaign to be the new leader is not going smoothly. His original choice to contend for leadership was Laura Pidcock, but she lost her seat.
Huw Merriman had an affair that resulted in a baby with a much younger constituent. He'd given a job to her in his parliamentary office despite her apparently working/studying full time elsewhere. His wife left him as it was the latest in a long line of affairs. He doesn't see any of the children (the baby or his three daughters with his wife) that frequently. Although the story and others - a sexual harassment court case - come up when you Google him, they are suspiciously always removed from his Wikipedia entry...
Damian Green is a complete womaniser. As is David Davis. James Cleverly and Penny Mordaunt have the filthiest sense of humour. Penny Mordaunt is also the number one heartthrob amongst the Tory party ranks.
Bercow is a bully and a complete dick to everyone who doesn't treat him with the reverence he thinks he deserves.
No love lost between Javid and Cummings, as is probably obvious. Javid was very loyal to his team and had an all out slanging match with Cummings when his aide was fired and marched out last year. His days were numbered from then. Also any affair rumours about Cummings and his aide Cleo Watson (who followed him from Vote Leave) are, currently, misplaced: he's pretty devoted to his own family while vocally not giving a
tit about anyone else's.
There is no greater ego than Lloyd Russell-Moyle's. He's the eternal star in his own big budget action adventure movie. It grates on people.
Amber Rudd was in a relationship with Kwasi Kwarteng. It was a fairly torrid, fairly long term on again-off again thing.