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Originally posted by original PM View PostSecretaries are often tasked with doing bits of shopping for execs who are to busy to do it themselves.
It is legal and acceptable to buy sex toys so not really sure what the problem is.
Also you do something obvious like saying my wife would like something to spice up our relationship and then ask your secretary to pop into Anne Summers.
In sexism cases context is everything.
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Will enough Tory MPs be thrown out to cause enough by-elections to allow a vote of no confidence?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostCalling her 'sugar tits' possibly or the fact that his story doesn't really tie up with hers fully...
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSecretaries are often tasked with doing bits of shopping for execs who are to busy to do it themselves.
It is legal and acceptable to buy sex toys so not really sure what the problem is.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMay made a very unwise decision to be PM - she looks stupid and incompetent, makes clown Boris a credible alternative
Female PMs:
Cons: 2
Lab: 0
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Secretaries are often tasked with doing bits of shopping for execs who are to busy to do it themselves.
It is legal and acceptable to buy sex toys so not really sure what the problem is.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMay made a very wise decision to give him a senior cabinet post in which he would look stupid. Stops him being a leadership rival and probably makes him unelectable until the public forget what an idiot he is.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWho is Boris shagging?
He must be up to something for Mrs May to keep him in the cabinet.
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Who is Boris shagging?
He must be up to something for Mrs May to keep him in the cabinet.
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Mrs Bercow knows all about sexual harassment apparently (allegedly).
Reckless drinking sprees, casual sex ... what ELSE has Sally Bercow got to hide? | Daily Mail Online
fox in the hen house?
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