Couldn't watch it past 'Crayons' which is in acknowledgment to the fact she is in educational terms not yet ready to be given a pencil, I also saw on the top table the old caravanista Margaret Beckett, I actually believed her to have left this mortal coil, but no there she was, as for the 'activists' help..........
A K you are right I forced myself to watch the rest of it, it's like an episode of the Fast Show "this week we are mainly concerned with trans rights" and I wasn't sure, apart from the cardie person who was or was not trans, is there more of this it has a strange fascination of a parallel world I have not yet encountered.
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They hav'nt lost nearly enough.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shower.
ReplyDeletePathetic warbling from nonentities!
Tammly - I agree, I'd like to see them lose everything.
ReplyDeleteScrobs - it's appalling that this is a large national political party.
Couldn't watch it past 'Crayons' which is in acknowledgment to the fact she is in educational terms not yet ready to be given a pencil, I also saw on the top table the old caravanista Margaret Beckett, I actually believed her to have left this mortal coil, but no there she was, as for the 'activists' help..........
ReplyDeleteWiggia - it's worth watching to the end - it gets worse. I was surprised to see Margaret Beckett too.
ReplyDeleteA K you are right I forced myself to watch the rest of it, it's like an episode of the Fast Show "this week we are mainly concerned with trans rights" and I wasn't sure, apart from the cardie person who was or was not trans, is there more of this it has a strange fascination of a parallel world I have not yet encountered.
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