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Lucky She Wasn't A Kipper
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Bloody hell £600 for advice from her Husband. I get free advice from my wife every Day, and she is never wrong.
08:07 Mon 12th Oct 2015
Yet another MP displaying their stupidity on social media. I have a theory that the majority of 'careless' tweets are posted after a few drinkies, but impossible to prove. Offensive and probably racist. As you say, something we might expect from one of the fringe right wing parties, not a mainstream party. Embarrassing for Labour.
She needs to concentrate on herself:
In June 2014, Goodman was invited to give a speech at the opening of a village fair at Ingleton, County Durham in the parliamentary constituency which she had represented for nine years.[8] During her speech, she praised the village for the beauty of its waterfalls and caves and for its connection with Arthur Conan Doyle. None of these features applied to the County Durham village, but were in fact references to the village of Ingleton, situated seventy miles away in North Yorkshire. The speech reportedly "baffled" the audience and after five minutes she was called away from the microphone and informed of her mistake.
In June 2014, Goodman was invited to give a speech at the opening of a village fair at Ingleton, County Durham in the parliamentary constituency which she had represented for nine years.[8] During her speech, she praised the village for the beauty of its waterfalls and caves and for its connection with Arthur Conan Doyle. None of these features applied to the County Durham village, but were in fact references to the village of Ingleton, situated seventy miles away in North Yorkshire. The speech reportedly "baffled" the audience and after five minutes she was called away from the microphone and informed of her mistake.
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