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Post by ratcliff on Feb 27, 2023 10:31:49 GMT
Did you actually read your link It's hilarious - especially the bit where it says that Nicola Sturgeon is portrayed as a seductress! You are entitled to and welcome to your jaundiced opinion. You fancy Nicola Sturgeon? There's no accounting for taste
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Post by see2 on Feb 27, 2023 11:00:47 GMT
You are entitled to and welcome to your jaundiced opinion. You fancy Nicola Sturgeon? There's no accounting for taste Definitely not my taste, but some people are attracted to people in positions that are seen to have some power or authority. Even Boris is said to have had children with a few different women.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 27, 2023 12:30:48 GMT
Moderator Notice.
Post deleted - try and keep it civil and polite.
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Post by dodgydave on Feb 28, 2023 1:51:20 GMT
How is that an alternative view? I literally said the story was "in very bad taste". I also said at the time the story broke it was a disgrace for a newspaper to print it. My point was her dishonest reactions to the story... and how she threw everybody under the bus that came to her defense... ironically, including the writer of that article you linked lol. My original understanding remains, that none of this story would have evolved but for the insinuation by a Tory MP that Rayner was deliberately crossing and uncrossing her legs in order to distract Boris during PMs questions. Your understanding is wrong. The witch hunt to find the Tory MP ended abruptly once it became clear she was the source of the story because of a joke she told to a couple of Tory MPs. The original story was a disgrace, but so was her reaction to it... denying her part in it and allowing a witch hunt to form.
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Post by see2 on Mar 1, 2023 16:25:55 GMT
My original understanding remains, that none of this story would have evolved but for the insinuation by a Tory MP that Rayner was deliberately crossing and uncrossing her legs in order to distract Boris during PMs questions. Your understanding is wrong. The witch hunt to find the Tory MP ended abruptly once it became clear she was the source of the story because of a joke she told to a couple of Tory MPs. The original story was a disgrace, but so was her reaction to it... denying her part in it and allowing a witch hunt to form. Until I see positive proof to the contrary I will stay with my original understanding which is that the joke she told was prompted by the insinuating comments about her crossing and uncrossing her legs during PMs questions. Why on earth would she use the phrase 'Ginger Growler' just out of the blue?
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