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Saturday, 21 October 2023

She felt Britain needed "more normal people going into politics"



Georgia Harrison 'had talks' about becoming Labour MP

TV personality Georgia Harrison has said she has had "serious conversations" with Labour MPs about a bid to represent the party in Essex.

The former Love Island star, 28, told the Sun she felt Britain needed "more normal people going into politics".

Ms Harrison has campaigned on violence against women and girls - and hopes a run for Parliament would inspire girls.

Her ex-partner Stephen Bear was jailed earlier this year for posting intimate footage of her online.



What a splendid idea, we do need to see "more normal people going into politics" as opposed to "Sir" Keir's weird dimwits. Unfortunately for Georgia, experience is important too.

Perhaps it counts as experience, but I don't want to know what Love Island is, it won't be edifying. Maybe real life has turned into a soap opera, it does feel like that at times.

6 comments:

Sam Vega said...

I think a survivor of revenge porn would be a valuable addition to Sir Keir's team. He himself has an embarrassing picture from his past plastered all over the internet. He and Angela Rayner are both kneeling down in a big room, and...and...

Well, I don't want to go into details, but you can probably see what I mean.

A K Haart said...

Sam - crikey yes, let's stay clear of the sordid kneeling details. We don't know who was leering at them from behind the camera and it's better kept that way.

James Higham said...

Love Island … goodness me.

A K Haart said...

James - I've decided to remain ignorant about it. Somehow it feels like the best plan.

Scrobs. said...

I think that the title, 'Love Island' is a bit of a giveaway for mental lightweights who like to gawp at their 72" screens and think they're acquiring some sort of knowledge...

Maybe they're living the lottery dream, or wondering about the next tattoo, but the whole shebang doesn't seem to resonate with the sordid bunch of twonks we have in Westminster!

We have enough of them already!

A K Haart said...

Scrobs - yes the title sounds like a bit of a giveaway. Maybe it ensures the 72" screen folk realise it's for them.