ecuk268 Posted 14 June, 2010 Posted 14 June, 2010 I see that my local Tory MP has been doing her bit to uphold family values by ****ging some bloke 10 years younger than herself, despite having a husband and 11-year old son. As he's also a Tory, does that make it OK?
ecuk268 Posted 14 June, 2010 Author Posted 14 June, 2010 I'm sorry, why is this news? As it was printed in a newspaper (Echo) I assume that it qualifies as news.
Um Bongo Posted 14 June, 2010 Posted 14 June, 2010 Yeah, sorry, wasn't meant as a pop at yourself - More as to why it was in the paper! Affairs happen all the time!
Johnny Bognor Posted 14 June, 2010 Posted 14 June, 2010 Yeah, sorry, wasn't meant as a pop at yourself - More as to why it was in the paper! Affairs happen all the time! They do, but when you stand on a moral ticket, it helps if you live your life by your morals. Had she stood for ****ging about, it would not have been so bad. If I was Dave, I would sack the hypocrite.
scotty Posted 14 June, 2010 Posted 14 June, 2010 I'd do her. I voted for her purely on her breast-size. No joking
ecuk268 Posted 15 June, 2010 Author Posted 15 June, 2010 She was one of the parliamentary candidates who signed a pledge that they would 'respect, uphold and protect the right of Christians to hold and express Christian beliefs and act according to Christian conscience'. It was produced by Christians together with their Westminster 2010 Declaration of Christian Conscience before the election. A clause on marriage in the declaration states: 'We pledge to support marriage - the lifelong covenantal union of one man and one woman as husband and wife. We believe it is divinely ordained, the only context for sexual intercourse.'
Whitey Grandad Posted 15 June, 2010 Posted 15 June, 2010 I voted for her purely on her breast-size. No joking There must have been plenty of men who could have competed on that measure.
lettuce Posted 15 June, 2010 Posted 15 June, 2010 I voted for her purely on her breast-size. No joking So you voted for "Caroline's norks" then...?
OldNick Posted 24 June, 2010 Posted 24 June, 2010 she better enjoy her one jaunt in parliament, as she wont get another chnace
Wes Tender Posted 26 June, 2010 Posted 26 June, 2010 Funny how Chris Huhne can do the same and as far am I'm aware, he doesn't warrant his own thread, or any mention on this one. Likewise, he made much in his election literature about how important his family was to him. They're all hypocrites and no single party hold the higher moral ground.
John B Posted 3 July, 2010 Posted 3 July, 2010 Funny how Chris Huhne can do the same and as far am I'm aware, he doesn't warrant his own thread, or any mention on this one. Likewise, he made much in his election literature about how important his family was to him. They're all hypocrites and no single party hold the higher moral ground. What about the Greens ? Caroline Lucas seems a pretty decent sort
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