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Previously on "Labour politician in wise decision shocker"

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  • Bumfluff
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Paraphrased from memory, but all here (04:50) - it's worth watching them both from the beginning - thought Hague had the slight edge but to be fair to the femidom, she did hold her own, despite her obvious misunderstanding it wasn't PMQs for the deaf.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/c...&nbwm=1&bbwm=1

    Yeah I saw that on TV was soo funny

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    Did he really?

    Ace
    Paraphrased from memory, but all here (04:50) - it's worth watching them both from the beginning - thought Hague had the slight edge but to be fair to the femidom, she did hold her own, despite her obvious misunderstanding it wasn't PMQs for the deaf.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/c...&nbwm=1&bbwm=1

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    In PMQ, Hague said "she wears a stab-proof vest in Peckham, a hard hat on a building site, a sari when she visits her constituents, why isn't she wearing a clown suit in Parliament?"
    Did he really?

    Ace

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  • hyperD
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    In PMQ, Hague said "she wears a stab-proof vest in Peckham, a hard hat on a building site, a sari when she visits her constituents, why isn't she wearing a clown suit in Parliament?"

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  • Xenophon
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    I'd just stab her in the face.

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  • threaded
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    Shirley if she's goin' to wander 'round Peckem she should wear a bag on her head not a flak-jacket?

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Ms Harman claimed that she had only put on the Kevlar-reinforced jacket to be polite, because all the officers were wearing them.


    I look forward to seeing her wearing a saucy nurses uniform the next time she's touring a hospital, "just to be polite".

    Actually, thinking about it, I don't.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    So she reckons that she's in more danger of being attacked than the police officer standing next to her?
    She also doesn't place much faith in the secret servicemen shadowing her either.
    of course I may be maligning her and she's only wearing the vest under strict protest after much sage advice from the police etc.......

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  • ratewhore
    started a topic Labour politician in wise decision shocker

    Labour politician in wise decision shocker

    Harriet Harman was today forced to explain her decision to wear a stab-proof vest to tour her South London constituency in the company of three police officers.

    I thought it would be fairly bleedin obvious...

    More here.

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