bit late to it as always but I’ve always held a grudge over JR because years ago I was selling cakes at an event and JR and kids swooped in, the kids made straight for the cakes and he loudly says “no, they are full of sugar!” I mean, they are (although my cakes arent the OTT frosting type) but it really pissed me off at the time because it came across as so condescending and I was just trying to make some money.I once saw Jay Rayner on the London Underground. He is incredibly tall and has huge presence.
I was thinking I couldn't despise this weasel any further and he proves me wrong. Can you imagine being that 8-year-old? You are having a nice sleep only to have your father wake you up to say "Daddy's got to leave the home now, because I got caught snogging Auntie Gina on CCTV."Mr Hancock even reportedly woke up their youngest child, who is eight years old, to say that he was leaving
He looks like Mr Bean!Abbott is desperate to spill about Gove
I don’t think that’s a thought that entered the heads of very many peopleIs anyone else relieved that the video of him and the aide didnt turn into a 3 way with bojo?
Well it looks like a terrible porno and i just kept thinking boris will peek in round that door to deliver some papers and alas a horrid scene will unfold. And aide sandwich if you will. Im going to stop now, i need to throw up?!I don’t think that’s a thought that entered the heads of very many people
Portillo realised that he had been arsehole, and changed for the better. He admitted that he had had gay experiences at uni, supported minimum wage, and knew that it was no point being slash, and burn politician as he knew that the tories wouldn't get back for a generation unless they changed. Sadly, he alienated the people that promoted him, like Tebbit and Thatcher, and thus ensured Iain Duncan-Smith won the leadership against him and Ken Clarke.Re decent politicians. I have always had a soft spot for Ken Clarke, although I would never vote Tory. I remember reading he was friends with Gordon Brown and they used to go to Ronnie Scotts as they were both fond of jazz. Also used to quite like Gordon.Mo Mowlem definitely very decent. Claire Short is not everyone's cup of tea but she fought for what she believed in and took no shit. Barbara Castle, again fought for women's rights and stayed pretty decent.
And of course these days, hated him as a politician, but I think Michael Portillo seems a pretty decent sort of guy. I really like the way he is with the people he meets on his train journeys. Celebrated on May 1st 1997 when he lost his seat.
I have no tea I am afraid. I have never even been within sniffing distance of anyone remotely famous. Or infamous.
Portillo realised that he had been arsehole, and changed for the better. He admitted that he had had gay experiences at uni, supported minimum wage, and knew that it was no point being slash, and burn politician as he knew that the tories wouldn't get back for a generation unless they changed. Sadly, he alienated the people that promoted him, like Tebbit and Thatcher, and thus ensured Iain Duncan-Smith won the leadership against him and Ken Clarke.
I MIGHT have voted tory if Ken Clarke or Chris Pattern had been their leader.
Barbara Castle introduced stiffer penalties for drink driving and got a huge amount of abuse for it. She showed some of the letters she had received with one saying 'You've destroyed my darts team you bitch'.
You do know that Sarah and Gove are married to each other?Me and my other half are very left leaning but have really taken to Portillo on his great railway journeys programme.
Has anyone seen the Sarah Vine article- the Gove stuff is clearly close to coming out. And Hancock clearly went cos he knew the email story was about to come out- nothing to do with the affair (or the hundreds of thousands of deaths he oversaw which is the real reason he should’ve resigned)
I’m still trying to uncurl my toes since I saw that video. I felt like I was spying on a 13-year-old having their first snog [shudders]The video of Hancock looks so staged. It's like they sought out the most perfect spot to be caught out. Very bizarre
Yes- the rumour is that he’s left her for a male aide he’s shacked up with, and the article certainly reads that all is not well.You do know that Sarah and Gove are married to each other?
We are too but we watch Michael on his trains every nightMe and my other half are very left leaning but have really taken to Portillo on his great railway journeys programme.
Has anyone seen the Sarah Vine article- the Gove stuff is clearly close to coming out. And Hancock clearly went cos he knew the email story was about to come out- nothing to do with the affair (or the hundreds of thousands of deaths he oversaw which is the real reason he should’ve resigned)
That is the creepiest bit of tv I've seen in a very long time, how he managed to get 1 women to like him, let alone 2!Matt Hancock leaves wife 'after telling her the night before aide kiss exposed'
The MP, who has resigned as Health Secretary, reportedly raced home to tell his wife Martha he was leaving her after finding out CCTV footage of his kiss with Gina Coladangelo was about to be releasedwww.mirror.co.uk
In particular,
Mr Hancock even reportedly woke up their youngest child, who is eight years old, to say that he was leaving.
I'm sorry, but could he not have waited a day, until the child had woken up? I've thought he was creepy since that interview of him standing wayyyyyyyy to close to the poor lady interviewer, but he really seems to be a piece of work.
Email story? What was this?Me and my other half are very left leaning but have really taken to Portillo on his great railway journeys programme.
Has anyone seen the Sarah Vine article- the Gove stuff is clearly close to coming out. And Hancock clearly went cos he knew the email story was about to come out- nothing to do with the affair (or the hundreds of thousands of deaths he oversaw which is the real reason he should’ve resigned)
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