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Why shouldn't Angela Rayner go to Ibiza and dance the night away?


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8 minutes ago, hauxwell said:

Just watched Angela dancing on YouTube, can’t understand why she was dancing on the stage, unless she was trying to say I’m an important VIP.

Could be worse at least she wasn’t doing her famous  Sharon Stone act sat in front of the stage opening her legs trying to get the DJ excited.  

 

Most likely she was recognised by the audience and the DJ asked her to come on the stage.  It's petty to criticise her for enjoying herself on holiday. 

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43 minutes ago, hauxwell said:

Just watched Angela dancing on YouTube, can’t understand why she was dancing on the stage, unless she was trying to say I’m an important VIP.

Could be worse at least she wasn’t doing her famous  Sharon Stone act sat in front of the stage opening her legs trying to get the DJ excited.  

 

 

32 minutes ago, Padders said:

Didn't she once give Boris a flash in parliament..

When some ex-Tory MPs (e.g. Lia Nici - yeah, who?) and their dirty ******* friends in the press said that Angela Rayner was flashing her crotch at PMQ's, even Boris Johnson slapped them down calling it "tripe" from "misogynists".

Other people who know Parliament well said that from the vantage point of where the PM stands and where Angela Rayner sits, he wouldn't have even been able to see her crotch.

When Ministers from years ago said of Mrs Thatcher to get her own way, "she used her feminine wiles", would anyone like to suggest she flashed her growler?

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1 hour ago, High Chaparral said:

Most likely she was recognised by the audience and the DJ asked her to come on the stage.  It's petty to criticise her for enjoying herself on holiday. 

 

I highly doubt she was simply 'totally coincidentally' recognised in the crowd.

 

Secondly, it's not petty calling someone out for their apparent hypocrisy.  Our Ange in particular has form for it *cough* council house selling *cough* tax dodge *cough*

 

As I said earlier, she made big noises about MPs and Ministers being on holiday during crisis times when she was sitting on opposition benches. Why shouldn't the same criticism be thrown at her now that she's in a position of power. 

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50 minutes ago, Mister M said:

 

When some ex-Tory MPs (e.g. Lia Nici - yeah, who?) and their dirty ******* friends in the press said that Angela Rayner was flashing her crotch at PMQ's, even Boris Johnson slapped them down calling it "tripe" from "misogynists".

Other people who know Parliament well said that from the vantage point of where the PM stands and where Angela Rayner sits, he wouldn't have even been able to see her crotch.

When Ministers from years ago said of Mrs Thatcher to get her own way, "she used her feminine wiles", would anyone like to suggest she flashed her growler?

 

Margaret Thatcher didn't need to use her 'feminine wiles'.  She had more balls and assertiveness than the majority of her cabinet. 

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Just now, ECCOnoob said:

 

Margaret Thatcher didn't need to use her 'feminine wiles'.  She had more balls and assertiveness than the majority of her cabinet. 

Really?

Try reading Alan Clarke's diaries - he begs to differ with you - and he was there.

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4 minutes ago, Mister M said:

Really?

Try reading Alan Clarke's diaries - he begs to differ with you - and he was there.

 

Hardly a verbatim record of fact are they.  The serialisation of diaries from a flamboyant politician who was known for their sense of humour and dramatisation. 

 

Come on, you can hardly argue Thatcher was some delicate little flower filled with femininity and womanly charm.   

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7 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

 

Margaret Thatcher didn't need to use her 'feminine wiles'.  She had more balls and assertiveness than the majority of her cabinet. 

What's more, she never flashed her balls at members of the opposition.

 

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12 hours ago, ECCOnoob said:

 

I highly doubt she was simply 'totally coincidentally' recognised in the crowd.

 

Secondly, it's not petty calling someone out for their apparent hypocrisy.  Our Ange in particular has form for it *cough* council house selling *cough* tax dodge *cough*

 

As I said earlier, she made big noises about MPs and Ministers being on holiday during crisis times when she was sitting on opposition benches. Why shouldn't the same criticism be thrown at her now that she's in a position of power. 

What position of power does she have?   Sir Keir Starmer cancelled his planned holiday during the riots because he is the one who has the power

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4 hours ago, High Chaparral said:

What position of power does she have?   Sir Keir Starmer cancelled his planned holiday during the riots because he is the one who has the power

 

Only the fact that she's a cabinet minister and second in command to the PM.

 

You don't think that's a position of power?  The term applies to more than one person. You can't seriously think Kier Starmer runs the country solely on his own.  

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