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Previously on "Dawn Primarolo"
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I thought that Ed Balls was married to that pixie look-a-like Yvette CooperOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI would have, but she lets that idiot Ed Balls at it, which puts me off.
Dawn I would have a few years ago.
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FTFYOriginally posted by hyperD View PostOi EO, the equine Ms Becket makes your avatar look positively sexy.
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I would have, but she lets that idiot Ed Balls at it, which puts me off.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostCaroline Flint?
Dawn I would have a few years ago.
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Dawn Pratface and empty headed Primarolo will, unfortunately keep her seat.
Her ward is a safe "souf of the river" Labour scumbag area which thinks the Sun shines out of her arse.
The Bristol North West ward though I think will turn from Red to Blue thanks to Babe fantastic and all round nice girl Charlotte Leslie.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostThere was a story that she was sexually harrassed by John Reid in her early political career. He obviously found her fit for purpose.
I will be in and out, without a shot being fired - J Reid
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Fixed that for youOriginally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostHarriet Harman,
I would take that woman out!
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Caroline Flint?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThe present and previous female Labour ministers have hardly been a great advert for women. Apart from the gorgeous and sexy Margaret Becket obviously.
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The present and previous female Labour ministers have hardly been a great advert for women. Apart from the gorgeous and sexy Margaret Becket obviously.
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There was a story that she was sexually harrassed by John Reid in her early political career. He obviously found her fit for purpose.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI wouldn’t give her my first rolo, never mind my last.
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