Raleigh Chopper
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She can't be that good, John Major hasn't been through it, as far as I know.
She doesnt float my boat.
Can't stand the woman and I've always voted/ leaned towards Cons. Got a viscous/ nasty streak in her IMHO and came out in the TV referendum debate V Boris where she kept making it personal by attacking him rather that his politics. I didnt agree with Boris, but he atleast kept it to the politics and refused to be dragged down to her gutter fighting.
Exactly this. She's got breeding; from WikiCan't stand the woman and I've always voted/ leaned towards Cons.
A whole actual thread dedicated to misogyny - Well done. Do you not think, whatever their politics, the likes of Rudd and Abbott should be judged on their actions rather than their suitability for your undesired amorous advances?
She was the first wife of Adrian Gill.
What could possibly have gone wrong?
Gill reported in his Sunday Times column in October 2009 that he shot a baboon dead, prompting outrage from animal rights groups.[31][32] "I know perfectly well there is absolutely no excuse for this", he wrote, and that he killed the animal to "get a sense of what it might be like to kill someone, a stranger". He went on to state, "[T]hey die hard, baboons. But not this one. A soft-nosed .357 blew his lungs out".[31][32]
In a review of Clare Balding's 2010 Britain by Bike TV programme, Gill referred to the presenter as "a big lesbian" and "a dyke on a bike".[33][34][35] Gill's Sunday Times editor, John Witherow, responded to Balding's complaint: "In my view some members of the gay community need to stop regarding themselves as having a special victim status and behave like any other sensible group that is accepted by society. Not having a privileged status means, of course, one must accept occasionally being the butt of jokes. A person's sexuality should not give them a protected status".[33] Dissatisfied with the response, Balding's subsequent complaint to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) was upheld: they considered use of the word "dyke" to have been "pejorative" and "used in a demeaning and gratuitous way".[33][36] The PCC considered publication of Gill's piece to be "an editorial lapse" for which "the newspaper should have apologised at the first possible opportunity".[36]
Reviewing Mary Beard's BBC television series Meet the Romans in April 2012, Gill wrote that the academic "should be kept away from cameras altogether".[37] Beard in response accused him of being "frightened of smart women".[38]
Looks like Amber Rudd dodged a bullet there. I wonder how long her luck will last, now she has [MENTION=29364]Pickles[/MENTION] perving all over her?
I'm sure it's a sign of getting older when you start fancying politicians ....
A whole actual thread dedicated to misogyny - Well done. Do you not think, whatever their politics, the likes of Rudd and Abbott should be judged on their actions rather than their suitability for your undesired amorous advances?