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#117712
In The Know (as always)

Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
Harriet Harmon (Dromey is her married name !) was on Newsnight last night complaining that Gordon Brown (who she supported for years!) is sexist because he didn't make her Deputy PM when she was Deputy leader of the Labour Party !

She said that if she had been a man (like Big Gob John) she would automatically have become Deputy PM.

One wonders why she didn't complain at the time (policially expedient?) - especially as she usually falls over herself to appeal to the right-on-sister brigade ... and more interestingly, why she is complaining now ?

Could it be ... just possibly ... that she senses that Silliband is about to be flushed down the toilet and there is an opportunity for her ???
 
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andrew

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:
Harriet Harmon (Dromey is her married name !) was on Newsnight last night complaining that Gordon Brown (who she supported for years!) is sexist because he didn't make her Deputy PM when she was Deputy leader of the Labour Party !

She said that if she had been a man (like Big Gob John) she would automatically have become Deputy PM.

One wonders why she didn't complain at the time (policially expedient?) - especially as she usually falls over herself to appeal to the right-on-sister brigade ... and more interestingly, why she is complaining now ?

Could it be ... just possibly ... that she senses that Silliband is about to be flushed down the toilet and there is an opportunity for her ???


She is a looney, this country be even more fucked up if she was the PM.
 
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Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:
Harriet Harmon (Dromey is her married name !) was on Newsnight last night complaining that Gordon Brown (who she supported for years!) is sexist because he didn't make her Deputy PM when she was Deputy leader of the Labour Party !

She said that if she had been a man (like Big Gob John) she would automatically have become Deputy PM.

One wonders why she didn't complain at the time (policially expedient?) - especially as she usually falls over herself to appeal to the right-on-sister brigade ... and more interestingly, why she is complaining now ?

Could it be ... just possibly ... that she senses that Silliband is about to be flushed down the toilet and there is an opportunity for her ???



Out of the frying pan into the fire.
 
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#117736
In The Know

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
andrew wrote:
She is a looney, this country be even more fucked up if she was the PM.

...... well she is Deputy leader of the Loony Party !
 
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#117740
hedda

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
Harman not Harmon.

second cousin and there is a strain of looniness in the family.

the pie stuff is a beat-up, rubbish.
 
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Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
hedda wrote:
Harman not Harmon.

second cousin and there is a strain of looniness in the family.

the pie stuff is a beat-up, rubbish.



I think I read somewhere that Neville Chamberlain is her great-uncle (or something?) She is one of those few people that I dislike intensely, for no good reason. She just gives me the creeps.


She is not a close second cousin is she? (I am using my sympathetic counselling voice )
 
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Pru

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
Another reason to drop the absurd and unconstitutional 'post' of Deputy PM. Even if you think of it as deputy leader of the party in government, it makes no sense because if something happened to a PM all the main parties have a certain procedure to elect a new leader and that wouldn't necessarily be the deputy PM. So it's a silly little non-role. Bin it!
 
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andrew

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
Pru wrote:
Another reason to drop the absurd and unconstitutional 'post' of Deputy PM. Even if you think of it as deputy leader of the party in government, it makes no sense because if something happened to a PM all the main parties have a certain procedure to elect a new leader and that wouldn't necessarily be the deputy PM. So it's a silly little non-role. Bin it!

Bin the Labour Party also.
 
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hedda nee harman

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
hedda wrote:
Harman not Harmon.

second cousin and there is a strain of looniness in the family.

the pie stuff is a beat-up, rubbish.



I think I read somewhere that Neville Chamberlain is her great-uncle (or something?) She is one of those few people that I dislike intensely, for no good reason. She just gives me the creeps.


She is not a close second cousin is she? (I am using my sympathetic counselling voice )


only met her once long time ago.

another cousin is the mayor of a reasonably large town. I hope the local media never catch on she once lived with a man who stole the super funds of a posh school.

don't choose your family, they are imposed upon you.
 
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Pattaya

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
hedda wrote:
Harman not Harmon.

second cousin and there is a strain of looniness in the family.

the pie stuff is a beat-up, rubbish.


Sadly related to the great Joseph and Austin Chamberlain,I'll look and see if Jo has turned in his grave next time I'm at Key Hill.
 
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#117768
Pattaya

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
She is a looney, this country be even more fucked up if she was the PM.

...... well she is Deputy leader of the Loony Party !


And possibly the only person more silly than the leader of the Looney Libs!
 
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#117775
andrew

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
Pattaya wrote:
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
She is a looney, this country be even more fucked up if she was the PM.

...... well she is Deputy leader of the Loony Party !


And possibly the only person more silly than the leader of the Looney Libs!


Labour and Libs are finished, the next GE will just be a battle between UKIP and Toffs.
 
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#117782
In The Know

Re:Harriet senses an opportunity .... ? 11 Years ago  
hedda wrote:
Harman not Harmon.

Think yourself lucky that I called her Harmon - you should hear what I call her in private LOL !
 
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