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Certainly washed her hands of her husband when he was tarred with the Berlusconi brush. "For better or for worse" -- same approach to marriage as to Old Labour principles: If they get in the way as you climb, jettison them and don't look back. Appropriate that her honour is handed her by a Tory government.
It is indeed simplistic, as her 'ditching' wasn't as cut and dried as that word suggests. They were and are regularly seen out together, as a cursory Google will reveal... Cycnics might suggest that her 'ditching' was a politically motivated temporary expediency.

OK, if there are others who don't live on their patch I withdraw the "Only" part of it (incidently, being mistaken isn't quite the same as lying, e-dealer). And who are the others?


But I hold to my point that an MP should live in their constituency. Can anyone explain why she shouldn't?


Lynne

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