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Previously on "It didn't take Ed Miliband long..."
Maybe - it might just be that they don't want too much formality. There's no bridesmaids either, but no-one is saying that it's a snub to anyone else - it's an informal ceremony without convention.
So it's still a bit of a slap to whomever he asks to sign it then (assuming it's a male).
Maybe - it might just be that they don't want too much formality. There's no bridesmaids either, but no-one is saying that it's a snub to anyone else - it's an informal ceremony without convention.
Numpty question I'm sure but if he has no best man who will sign the register? I guess it needs to still be witnessed by two others regardless of where it's held.
Not that IGAS really. It just seemed like a stoopid statement for him to make.
As long as there are two witnesses over 18, there's no problem.
Numpty question I'm sure but if he has no best man who will sign the register? I guess it needs to still be witnessed by two others regardless of where it's held.
Not that IGAS really. It just seemed like a stoopid statement for him to make.
In the same way that William Hague "had" to get married so that he would be taken seriously as a political contender, Ed Mili has had to do the same.
Hague had to get married so no one would possibily think he was gay, as opposed to Millimong who's just a raving socialist who just wants to exploit the workers
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