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Primrose53 Fri 05-Jul-24 19:17:10

OMG the Deputy PM looked a fright walking along Downing Street this afternoon.

Showwaddywaddy called and want their suit back!! 🤣

She looks like she either has no bra on or a badly fitting one. Her boobs are almost down to the waistband of her trousers.

Dickens Sun 07-Jul-24 18:37:56

Doodledog

*And yes to those who say two wrongs don't make a right - they don't, but it seems to have been ignored that AR can ship it, too.*

That was me, and I stand by it. 'She did it first' is no defence at all. If AR makes vile sexist comments (which I doubt) it doesn't entitle anyone else to do likewise.

The fact she 'did it first' is not relevant - it's that there are no cyber pages of disgust that she did it.

rafichagran Sun 07-Jul-24 18:35:11

Kandinsky

*Do you not have relatives to visit, gardens to attend to, or cakes to bake?*

Nope.
My relatives all hate me, I find gardening boring, and cooking to me is opening a tin of beans.

Nil points for me either, I went out had a coffee and a reduced sandwich with 70% off. Could not do the garden as it was raining, family all out doing their own thing and I did not fancy it.

Millie22 Sun 07-Jul-24 18:34:36

Yep still here! Page 28 😓

The tennis was good. Jannik Sinner has just won.

LauraNorderr Sun 07-Jul-24 18:33:57

Bad shorts JaneJudge, have you been rummaging in Boris’s wardrobe?

JaneJudge Sun 07-Jul-24 18:32:43

AGAA4

I don't think Angela Rayner got from where she was to where she is without being a strong resilient woman. She has probably had worse insults along the way.
If she does read this in the DM and is upset by any comments on here don't forget she is the deputy PM now so she might send us all to Rwanda.

grin grin grin I quite fancy a break in the sun

AGAA4 Sun 07-Jul-24 18:31:04

I don't think Angela Rayner got from where she was to where she is without being a strong resilient woman. She has probably had worse insults along the way.
If she does read this in the DM and is upset by any comments on here don't forget she is the deputy PM now so she might send us all to Rwanda.

JaneJudge Sun 07-Jul-24 18:30:13

are we just pretending misogyny doesn't exist now? and snobbery and all those kind of things?

I might be a tart with illegitimate children with tits down to my waist. I might own an ill fitting suit. I might be really offended personally. I might be Angela Rayner I might have come on here to tell people to stop posting whilst still posting myself I might be stuck in the revolving door I might own bad shorts

Tenko Sun 07-Jul-24 18:28:27

Is this still ongoing ? I’m sorry but the tennis is more interesting. !!!

Doodledog Sun 07-Jul-24 18:25:37

And yes to those who say two wrongs don't make a right - they don't, but it seems to have been ignored that AR can ship it, too.

That was me, and I stand by it. 'She did it first' is no defence at all. If AR makes vile sexist comments (which I doubt) it doesn't entitle anyone else to do likewise.

Dickens Sun 07-Jul-24 18:21:25

Calling someone a loser is, well - par for the course these days when you want to diminish someone. If that someone is a man, then taking the piss out of his short-stature to add spite to the slur is, in my book, below the belt.

I admire AR's tenacity - especially in the bear-pit which is the HoC - but she crossed a line.

If we are not to accept men making comments about women's physical 'attributes' or appearance in the House - as some did about AR in an effort to undermine her during Johnson's tenure - then AR should not participate in the same way. If Sunak had ever made personal remarks about her, it might be forgivable, but as far as I know, he's never attacked her, or anyone, on that level.

And yes to those who say two wrongs don't make a right - they don't, but it seems to have been ignored that AR can ship it, too.

Tuaim Sun 07-Jul-24 18:19:00

merlotgran

Nope.
My relatives all hate me, I find gardening boring, and cooking to me is opening a tin of beans.

Nul points on the smugometer for you then! šŸ˜‚

Well, at least it got a reaction! Ooooh! I just love my smugometer! Vile comments? Reported? Shedloads of negativity? Bring it on! {grin}.

JaneJudge Sun 07-Jul-24 18:16:44

<revolving door>

JaneJudge Sun 07-Jul-24 18:15:34

I quite liked Carrie's interior design of the flat

Galaxy Sun 07-Jul-24 18:11:23

My relatives hate me because I keep banging on about how awful their lives are advising them to bake more cakes.

merlotgran Sun 07-Jul-24 18:09:34

Nope.
My relatives all hate me, I find gardening boring, and cooking to me is opening a tin of beans.

Nul points on the smugometer for you then! šŸ˜‚

Kandinsky Sun 07-Jul-24 18:06:33

Do you not have relatives to visit, gardens to attend to, or cakes to bake?

Nope.
My relatives all hate me, I find gardening boring, and cooking to me is opening a tin of beans.

JustMe Sun 07-Jul-24 18:04:19

Primrose53

zakouma66

www.vogue.co.uk/article/angela-rayner-interview

Nothing new there. Have heard about her upbringing countless times. She is always banging on about it.

At least we now know she has a flat In London as well as her property(ies) up North. šŸ˜‰

I hope she keeps banging on about it. Endlessly. To show young people that your life doesn't end when you have a baby young, that you can make it despite a really difficult upbringing, that even if you are a carer for a parent and life is hard... in time you can turn your life around and make something of yourself.

Of course she has a flat in London! Parliamentary work has long unsociable hours, she can hardly commute from Manchester!

merlotgran Sun 07-Jul-24 18:01:50

Do you not have relatives to visit, gardens to attend to, or cakes to bake? Very sad state of affairs

Some gransnetters may not have any of the above and it’s our business how we spend our Sunday afternoons.

I’m so glad you spent an afternoon basking in fund raising glory. I helped somebody unpack boxes in their new flat this morning. Does that count on the smugometer?

Joseann Sun 07-Jul-24 18:00:11

I think I know what this is all about, even though I've whizzed through the pages since this morning.
I agree with you Primrose53. Imprinted on my memory is a poster calling Carrie's choice of wallpaper "fit for a tart's boudoir" followed by more insults.

Chestnut Sun 07-Jul-24 17:59:47

Primrose53 I agree that many Conservative MPs have been verbally beaten black and blue with comments on their appearance. And Rishi was even mocked on his height, which I find totally unacceptable and similar to mockery of someone's race. As mentioned, someone wanted Boris to die of covid.

But the person who gets the most abuse on here is Farage. It's one thing to disagree with his politics but the comments have been totally toxic. He's been called the most horrible names and likened to Hitler who murdered millions of people. Absolutely shocking. I'm not a Reform voter but I never post such horrible comments about anyone. I'm inclined to defend anyone who gets a torrent of poisonous abuse.

So I find this thread quite gentle in comparison with many I've seen before.

Casdon Sun 07-Jul-24 17:58:51

You didn’t make the comment I was referring to Primrise53, but you know exactly which comment I’m referring to, because your response to it was also deleted.

I don’t personally make a habit of commenting on people's morals, but I’ve certainly commented on Boris Johnson’s unprofessional appearance in the past, and I’ve seen others make comments which on occasion have gone too far.

This was a different level to anything I’ve ever seen though, it was an unprecedented personal attack. That is I think what so many people have objected to - not all of them Labour voters at all. It’s easy to say it’s tit for tat, you said, I said etc. but in my opinion at least, this time it went way too far.

Tuaim Sun 07-Jul-24 17:54:29

Well, I've just come back from an afternoon tea at a local manor house to raise money for the RNLI. I am feeling virtuous and am also having a good laugh whilst sipping my cuppa at the truly sad contretemps of some of my fellow G'netters who continue to feed this pitiful thread. Fascinating insight into the fact that 'some' having nothing better to do with their Sunday afternoon than bathe in vitriol. Do you not have relatives to visit, gardens to attend to, or cakes to bake? Very sad state of affairs.

Primrose53 Sun 07-Jul-24 17:51:27

Casdon

Primrose53

As has been pointed out before loads of Conservatives have been constantly ridiculed about their clothes - Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Therese Coffey, Priti Patel, Nadine Dories, Rishi Sunak and now his wife - the list goes on and on.

Yet just ONE Labour member, Angela Rayner is on the receiving end and all hell breaks out on here! Compliments were made about Labour ladies who WERE dressed appropriately. I will just add that it’s not just on GN. There are few positive comments about the Deputy Prime Minister’s outfit anywhere!

Are we not allowed to say anything against Saint Ange? If so, that’s very unfair.

You know full well this is not about what Angela Rayner was wearing Primrose53. Deeply personally insulting things were said about her personality and morals. I have never seen anything so insulting listed on Gransnet before about anybody, ever. That is what has differentiated this thread from other threads about people’s appearance. I wish those comments hadn’t been removed so everybody could still see them, but many of us did and they will remain imprinted on our memories.

It IS About her awful outfit. I don’t think I have made any offensive comments and I have certainly not had any of my comments removed.

I notice you completely ignored what I said about insulting comments to Conservative party members which have been going on for years. funny how they are not ā€œimprinted on our memoriesā€. šŸ¤”

Primrose53 Sun 07-Jul-24 17:46:57

zakouma66

www.vogue.co.uk/article/angela-rayner-interview

Nothing new there. Have heard about her upbringing countless times. She is always banging on about it.

At least we now know she has a flat In London as well as her property(ies) up North. šŸ˜‰

Casdon Sun 07-Jul-24 17:41:45

Primrose53

As has been pointed out before loads of Conservatives have been constantly ridiculed about their clothes - Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Therese Coffey, Priti Patel, Nadine Dories, Rishi Sunak and now his wife - the list goes on and on.

Yet just ONE Labour member, Angela Rayner is on the receiving end and all hell breaks out on here! Compliments were made about Labour ladies who WERE dressed appropriately. I will just add that it’s not just on GN. There are few positive comments about the Deputy Prime Minister’s outfit anywhere!

Are we not allowed to say anything against Saint Ange? If so, that’s very unfair.

You know full well this is not about what Angela Rayner was wearing Primrose53. Deeply personally insulting things were said about her personality and morals. I have never seen anything so insulting listed on Gransnet before about anybody, ever. That is what has differentiated this thread from other threads about people’s appearance. I wish those comments hadn’t been removed so everybody could still see them, but many of us did and they will remain imprinted on our memories.

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