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So He Forgot, Is This Such A Big Deal In The Overall Scheme Of Things?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/david -camero n-forge ts-to-m ention- there-i s-now-a -record -number -of-gay -mps-in -parlia ment-10 259967. html
/// The Guardian's David Shariatmadari noted that "Britain finds itself with the queerest legislature in the world". ///
I never expected to read something like this coming from someone attached to the Guardian of all papers.
/// The Guardian's David Shariatmadari noted that "Britain finds itself with the queerest legislature in the world". ///
I never expected to read something like this coming from someone attached to the Guardian of all papers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a big deal at all.
In fact, on the contrary ... the Prime Minister should be given credit for tacitly acknowledging that the sexual orientation of MPs is now completely irrelevant.
It is not visible (unlike an MP's colour, or gender). So, frankly, it is not even worth mentioning.
Well done, David.
In fact, on the contrary ... the Prime Minister should be given credit for tacitly acknowledging that the sexual orientation of MPs is now completely irrelevant.
It is not visible (unlike an MP's colour, or gender). So, frankly, it is not even worth mentioning.
Well done, David.
// Is referring to people as "queer"acceptable these days? //
That's interesting. And I agree with retro.
But, look ...
In the "Gay Bakers" thread, going on at the mo ... http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on14206 88.html
... the gay "customer" asked the baker to make a cake with the words "Queer Space" on the top.
The gay customer was insisting that the non-gay baker used the word "queer".
That's interesting. And I agree with retro.
But, look ...
In the "Gay Bakers" thread, going on at the mo ... http://
... the gay "customer" asked the baker to make a cake with the words "Queer Space" on the top.
The gay customer was insisting that the non-gay baker used the word "queer".
// Is referring to people as queer acceptable these days?//
depends on context
I heard an afro-caribbean nurse tell a porter - "do what I say n== !" - he was showing reluctance to the wrong person to carry out an instruction, and I have to s ay I nearly dropped dead
[ she could I couldnt ]
when Glodwick was burning a Hindu came in and said - it isnt us - it is the packies like that one over there again.
[ well no jokes about arson, and 'burn baby burn' on that day I can tell you ]
depends on context
I heard an afro-caribbean nurse tell a porter - "do what I say n== !" - he was showing reluctance to the wrong person to carry out an instruction, and I have to s ay I nearly dropped dead
[ she could I couldnt ]
when Glodwick was burning a Hindu came in and said - it isnt us - it is the packies like that one over there again.
[ well no jokes about arson, and 'burn baby burn' on that day I can tell you ]
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