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Toss up between her and Gove for the next PM I reckon.
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Gove will have a ponytail and a sports car by then.
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No, the rumours indicate different tastes.
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noggins wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:16 pm No, the rumours indicate different tastes.
You can't just leave that dangling like that
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sheldrake wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:42 pm
noggins wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:16 pm No, the rumours indicate different tastes.
You can't just leave that dangling like that
Funnily enough, the rumours cover that issue as well
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I googled for Angela Rayner rumours, and there seems to be some suggestion she is or was shagging a married MP https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12898761/ ... arried-mp/

Sadly adding "dangling" to my search didn't turn up anything salacious, and I'm super curious.
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Have you guys read up on her background? She’s done it the hard way. Class act.
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She's genuine working class, but shouty 'tory scum' rheotoric suggests her objectivity and restraint are roughly on the same level as Trump's, but in the opposite direction.
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Bird on a Fire wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 11:20 pm I googled for Angela Rayner rumours, and there seems to be some suggestion she is or was shagging a married MP https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12898761/ ... arried-mp/

Sadly adding "dangling" to my search didn't turn up anything salacious, and I'm super curious.
We were talking about Michael Gove rumours, not Angela Rayner rumours.
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Not sure I dare Google that. Who knows what I'll find.
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Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:57 am Not sure I dare Google that. Who knows what I'll find.
His affair with Gina Coladangelo (is that the dang(e)l-ing referred) is now fact rather than rumour, and has resulted in divorce proceedings from his journalist gossipmonger wife of 20 years, Sarah Vine.

The unconfirmed rumours just look like stuff made up to discredit him. I don't know why they bothered, as he is quite good at doing that all on his ownsome. But who knows?

There's this very disreputable Spectator article "My husband's gay affair with Gove" by Mary Wakefield, who is Mrs Dominic Cummings. It was apparently rumoured in the very obscure Mail on Sunday, with suggestions it came from Gavin Williamson.

And this Popbitch article "Swing vote" discussing some equally tenuous evidence that Michael and his soon-to-be-ex-missus used to have swingers' parties, apparently coded by Liz Truss in an Instagram.
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The dangling was a reference to some popbitch rumours about his cock.
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I think you're confusing Matt Hancock with Gove on the affair with Gina?
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yeah, that was Hancock
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Stephanie wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:45 pm The dangling was a reference to some popbitch rumours about his cock.
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sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:15 am She's genuine working class, but shouty 'tory scum' rheotoric suggests her objectivity and restraint are roughly on the same level as Trump's, but in the opposite direction.
We could do with a few more politicians speaking their minds, I certainly agree with her and I think many people will. One of the reasons for Trump succeeding was that he wasn’t guarded in his language and people like that.
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Grumble wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:32 pm
sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:15 am She's genuine working class, but shouty 'tory scum' rheotoric suggests her objectivity and restraint are roughly on the same level as Trump's, but in the opposite direction.
We could do with a few more politicians speaking their minds, I certainly agree with her and I think many people will. One of the reasons for Trump succeeding was that he wasn’t guarded in his language and people like that.
Some people do, but I think it can have terrible polarising effects when it comes across as blanket dehumanization of political opponents. We saw it with Trump in the US, and it can happen just as destructively from the left. I'd prefer a leader who unites people.
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sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:34 pm
Grumble wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:32 pm
sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:15 am She's genuine working class, but shouty 'tory scum' rheotoric suggests her objectivity and restraint are roughly on the same level as Trump's, but in the opposite direction.
We could do with a few more politicians speaking their minds, I certainly agree with her and I think many people will. One of the reasons for Trump succeeding was that he wasn’t guarded in his language and people like that.
Some people do, but I think it can have terrible polarising effects when it comes across as blanket dehumanization of political opponents. We saw it with Trump in the US, and it can happen just as destructively from the left. I'd prefer a leader who unites people.
What Rayner did is worlds apart from what Trump did and continues to do. There's barely any comparison.
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She still should be fired for it, though.

It's like when we insult Sheldrake. It just allows him to focus on what awful people we are to insult him, instead of how sh.t his arguments are.
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monkey wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:29 pm
sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:34 pm
Grumble wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:32 pm

We could do with a few more politicians speaking their minds, I certainly agree with her and I think many people will. One of the reasons for Trump succeeding was that he wasn’t guarded in his language and people like that.
Some people do, but I think it can have terrible polarising effects when it comes across as blanket dehumanization of political opponents. We saw it with Trump in the US, and it can happen just as destructively from the left. I'd prefer a leader who unites people.
What Rayner did is worlds apart from what Trump did and continues to do. There's barely any comparison.
Rayner hasn't a platform as leader of the country yet. I'd be very careful with people who say stuff like 'X class of people are scum'.
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sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:34 pm
monkey wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:29 pm
sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:34 pm

Some people do, but I think it can have terrible polarising effects when it comes across as blanket dehumanization of political opponents. We saw it with Trump in the US, and it can happen just as destructively from the left. I'd prefer a leader who unites people.
What Rayner did is worlds apart from what Trump did and continues to do. There's barely any comparison.
Rayner hasn't a platform as leader of the country yet. I'd be very careful with people who say stuff like 'X class of people are scum'.
She was speaking to small room of Labour activists. The only reason you heard about the meeting is because she said "scum". When Trump insults people, it's to Rallies of 1000s, in front of international media, with much of that guaranteed to give positive coverage. It's not the same at all. Did you hear her call Tories scum during her conference speech, or in PMQs the other day? No, because Trump is orders of magnitude worse.

She shouldn't have said it, that's fair enough because it's not good politics, even if justified (see Hilary Clinton and her deplorables, which would be a better comparison). But the comparison to Trump is Bobbins.
lpm wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:34 pm She still should be fired for it, though.
That seems a bit harsh to me, but she can't be fired anyway, Deputy Leader is an elected position (see Tom Watson and Corbyn).
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monkey wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:53 pm
She was speaking to small room of Labour activists. The only reason you heard about the meeting is because she said "scum". When Trump insults people, it's to Rallies of 1000s, in front of international media, with much of that guaranteed to give positive coverage. It's not the same at all. Did you hear her call Tories scum during her conference speech, or in PMQs the other day? No, because Trump is orders of magnitude worse.

She shouldn't have said it, that's fair enough because it's not good politics, even if justified (see Hilary Clinton and her deplorables, which would be a better comparison). But the comparison to Trump is Bobbins.
Presumably there were also journalists in attendance, and that is how we know.

I'm not convinced that it becomes any less worrying because she didn't realise we would find out.
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sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:10 pm
monkey wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:53 pm
She was speaking to small room of Labour activists. The only reason you heard about the meeting is because she said "scum". When Trump insults people, it's to Rallies of 1000s, in front of international media, with much of that guaranteed to give positive coverage. It's not the same at all. Did you hear her call Tories scum during her conference speech, or in PMQs the other day? No, because Trump is orders of magnitude worse.

She shouldn't have said it, that's fair enough because it's not good politics, even if justified (see Hilary Clinton and her deplorables, which would be a better comparison). But the comparison to Trump is Bobbins.
Presumably there were also journalists in attendance, and that is how we know.

I'm not convinced that it becomes any less worrying because she didn't realise we would find out.
It's less worrying because of the scale and context.
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maybe she was talking about actual Tory Scum, you know, the proper noun ones.
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sheldrake wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:15 am She's genuine working class, but shouty 'tory scum' rheotoric suggests her objectivity and restraint are roughly on the same level as Trump's, but in the opposite direction.
I might suggest it's a (good) way of securing extra Labour votes in Merseyside
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