She want's to give bigotry am exemption when it involves gays, when it's them you can say what you want, a lovely woman.
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I hope that at the next election that people will remember that people like Ann Widdicome are still in the Tory Party and vote accordingly.
I assume that he means, "Do not vote Tory, they are nasty people". However, in the very next paragraph he says:
Unfortunately and embarrassingly the amendment was seconded by Jim Dobbin Labour and a handfull of Labour MP's supported it.
Now, he whitters on about deselection but what he really should have said, if he was to have any credibility, was (as pointed out by Will):
I hope that at the next election that people will remember that people like Jim Dobbin are still in the Labour Party and vote accordingly.
I am afraid, Terry, that we are a little bit more concerned about Brown, Browne, Darling and Alexander and the rest of the statist crooks and liars than the mostly harmless Member for Heywood and Middleton.
But the best bit of traditional Terry is this (and I am afraid I was beaten to it by an anonymous commentator on the bilious one's blog):
This is the same woman who, when in the Home Office under that other caring chap Michael Howard thought it proper to have young women prisoners who were pregnant chained to the bed while in Labour, it's difficult to write that, stand back and consider what was going on, and further consider that she thought it OK.
Now, whilst being female and pregnant, even in labour, doesn't automatically stop you from absconding from your duly imposed sentence of imprisonment, I considered, as many people did at the time, this proposal of then Tory government was extremely unpleasant (and we should stump up for the additional prison officer resource to allow greater dignity at such times. ) However as Terry phrases it, I am entirely in favour of prisoners, regardless of their sex or gravidity, being chained to the bed while they remain in the Labour Party, as Terry's good mate Tommy may shortly be in a position to demonstrate.
And I'm not even going to start on the spelling and grammar. Edited to add - except as regarding her name. See comments.

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SE - That was me that pointed out the Labour freudian slip.
We should agree on a set number of sock puppet names on the email so we can see each other more clearly!!!!!
Re: the being chained to the bed bit, does Terry know something anout Richard Manser that we don't
Re: Sock puppet names, I have recently used the moniker Serpico
Haven't been banned - can still get on in my {cough} real name {cough}. Note to self - must try harder :)
I have just noticed that the appalling cretin couldn't even be bothered to spell her name correctly or even consistently.
"Widdecome" in the title, "Widdicome" in the body, "Wiiddicome" in the comments. I'll admit that it isn't the easiest name to get right (and Ann versus Anne has its own problems), but to get it that badly wrong? It takes a special man, a true hero of the proletariat and an exceptional example of the systemic failures of the educational system.
Mind you, no chocolate biscuits for Serpico, either.
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