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Rebecca Johnson Ann Widdecombe!!
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Just watched the Andrew Marr politics show on BBC2, The Green party's Rebecca Johnson is the image of a young Ann Widdecombe, have they ever been seen at the same time in the same room?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I'm not mistaken,Anne Widdecombe was rather pretty when she was young.
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Whatever happened to Widdy ?
She was one of the few Tory politicians that I had any time for. Called a spade a spade and didn't give a toss if people objected. She also famously fell out with Michael Howard and opined that he had a "touch of the night about him"
Well, she wasn't wrong there !
But she lost me when she subjected herself to the truly awful embarrassment of appearing on Strictly Come Dancing. The memory of her being dragged along the floor by her partner, like a sack of potatoes, will remain etched on my mind for some years yet to come.
She was one of the few Tory politicians that I had any time for. Called a spade a spade and didn't give a toss if people objected. She also famously fell out with Michael Howard and opined that he had a "touch of the night about him"
Well, she wasn't wrong there !
But she lost me when she subjected herself to the truly awful embarrassment of appearing on Strictly Come Dancing. The memory of her being dragged along the floor by her partner, like a sack of potatoes, will remain etched on my mind for some years yet to come.
You can watch her raking about in the muck on TV this evening .
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