The woman co-presenting Today saying, just before seven, that Simon Hughes' (finally) coming out about having had both female and male partners means that he's "gay".
Or better still, the angry and upset "Simon Hughes came out today about having had relationships with men and women, despite having said twice in the last week that he's not homosexual." on the Today Show.
Yeah, I caught that just before 8. I don't think they know the work bisexual. The problem is having denied it, isn't it? I saw Simon Hughes on some tv show a week or so ago and thought he came over very well. Hey! My bidar working??
Yeah that's been all over the news this morning. I can't believe they're saying he's gay because he's had sex with some men. WHat about the women in his life, or are they just discounted now that he's admitted to having sex with men?
Does the word bisexual not exist in the BBC's vocabulary?
Well, you could always leave the sinking ship and join the tories now that they've become the new SDP. I was under the impression that the LibDems was made up of defected tories anyway.
you should be annoyed with simon hughes for hiding behind bisexuality when everyone knows he does NOT have relationships with women and has always been gay
ah, but if I did that I'd never get another girlfriend! (when I jokingly said I should defect to the far right one ex told me she'd leave me if I did ...)
I don't see the LibDems as sinking, just a bit of damage to the current superstructure, and so far as the leadership election is concerned it is a case of deciding whether to vote for someone to hold it together for a couple of years of for someone to be in place for the next decade. Difficult though as I'm not enamored of any of the three candidates remaining.
Yes, the tories are trying to wrap themselves in the banner of the old SDP, aren't they. Not sure it is working though ...
Historty indicates that there are quite a few queers in far right organisations, so it's not all doom and gloom : )
Yeah, does seem like the ides of march has come early for the party, more like the idea of January.Does seem that he party isn't responding particualrly well to even a non-crisis, which doesn't bode too well for the rocky world of government.
I'm not a big fan of parliamentary democracy in the form or shape that we have here anyway, but I guess, as a strategy, it would make more sense to have a short term leader, wait for the next election, wehen there's more chance of a hung parliament or a close run race between labour/tories and then choose a dynamic leader with some fresh ideas and outflank the middle ground.
Yes, you're right, daveid cameron does look a bit like David Owen : )
What's paddy Pantsdown doing now ? Is he back from his imperial majesty post in Bosnia yet ?
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Date: 2006-01-26 08:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 09:01 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 09:16 am (UTC)Does the word bisexual not exist in the BBC's vocabulary?
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Date: 2006-01-26 09:32 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 09:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 10:23 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 10:36 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 03:34 pm (UTC)Or, are the objections that the Sun is calling him Gay and not Simon Hughes ???
Laurence
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Date: 2006-01-26 03:36 pm (UTC)Laurence
Whoever you vote for Government wins
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Date: 2006-01-26 03:54 pm (UTC)the disenguity of the man is over whelming
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Date: 2006-01-26 04:10 pm (UTC)I don't see the LibDems as sinking, just a bit of damage to the current superstructure, and so far as the leadership election is concerned it is a case of deciding whether to vote for someone to hold it together for a couple of years of for someone to be in place for the next decade. Difficult though as I'm not enamored of any of the three candidates remaining.
Yes, the tories are trying to wrap themselves in the banner of the old SDP, aren't they. Not sure it is working though ...
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Date: 2006-01-26 04:26 pm (UTC)Yeah, does seem like the ides of march has come early for the party, more like the idea of January.Does seem that he party isn't responding particualrly well to even a non-crisis, which doesn't bode too well for the rocky world of government.
I'm not a big fan of parliamentary democracy in the form or shape that we have here anyway, but I guess, as a strategy, it would make more sense to have a short term leader, wait for the next election, wehen there's more chance of a hung parliament or a close run race between labour/tories and then choose a dynamic leader with some fresh ideas and outflank the middle ground.
Yes, you're right, daveid cameron does look a bit like David Owen : )
What's paddy Pantsdown doing now ? Is he back from his imperial majesty post in Bosnia yet ?
Laurence
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Date: 2006-01-26 05:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-27 08:03 am (UTC)