Someone made a boob in the council and it's all going tits up. I'm sure we'll be kept abreast of progress.
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I suppose much of this depends on if she was a looker or not. I mean had it been a pert boob then possibly the blokes would have cheered her on. If it was, as I suspect, something which looked like a spaniels ear then I can see why there were complaints. Anyway, why was she not at home cooking and cleaning - that is the real question.
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I wonder what they think of public breastfeeding in Bradford? I bet she'd listen to people's sensitivities there!
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Look, there's breastfeeding and there's breastfeeding.
By all means feed your baby. However, don't rub our noses in it.
Nah fuggit, I can't be arsed!
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Did she turn up at a ribbon-cutting or school concert having forgotten to "pop them back in"?
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterWhat a load of rubbish! Forbidding breatfeeding, I mean. "The court heard staff disapproved of her breastfeeding on mayoral duties." So what? Disapprove of what you like, just don't imagine that gives you the right to run other people's lives.
On second thoughts, she's the mayor, she may be guilty of a bit of that herself....
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Originally posted by KyajaeYou can cash in on anything nowadays.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/6663417.stm
Especially when something goes tits up!
On second thoughts, she's the mayor, she may be guilty of a bit of that herself....
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Breastfeeding mayor sues council
You can cash in on anything nowadays.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/6663417.stm
Especially when something goes tits up!Tags: None
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