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The Lovely Dati, saint or sinner?


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He has held senior offices in government for over ten years - can anybody remember what he has ever achieved?

I agree that the glasses make him less Goebals (sp?) looking. Thing is he is useless and always has been. Blunket when he took over as home secretary said that he couldn't work out what his pre-decesser had ever done - and that is Blunket speaking.

I can remember back to the late 60 when students were rioting in Paris and art students at places like Hornsey were being mildly stroppy and J.S. as president of the Students Union was rushing round trying to make sure students did not embarass Harold Wilson. Rebel in his day? He was a rimmer even then.

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Well, as a woman I found Mrs Dati's attitude quite provocative to all women .

I had a ceasarian section 14 years ago, and honestly I still walked a bit bent over after three weeks, and it was painful..

Then, every woman should be able to enjoy pampering her baby without feeling ashamed of not being as Mrs Dati , back to work after 5 days!!

rant over .

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I haven't had a caesarian but, in the maternity hospital, you could tell those that did. They were bent over double.  Dati is amazing for being able to walk straight.  Perhaps it was an act in front of the cameras?  In any event, what she does is her choice. Good luck to her.

And Renaud, I don't disagree with your comments about Jack Straw (a double negative? but hey, who cares).  As Labour politicians go, he's not that bad.  Harmless really.  Someone who doesn't do much in a Labour administration is good in my books. Unlike Ed Balls, who seems to like meddling all the time...

 

 

 

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I haven't had a caesarian but, in the maternity hospital, you could tell those that did. They were bent over double.  Dati is amazing for being able to walk straight.  Perhaps it was an act in front of the cameras?  In any event, what she does is her choice. Good luck to her.

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Yes, I think she tried too hard..  Another woman minister had to help her climb a few stairs though, she was trying to climb by herself in front of the cameras..

My reaction was " yeah yeahhh  you re super woman, OK OK ... "

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Any of the current bunch of sourpusses.

Poor lass may not be round long though as there is a suggestion that she go to the European parliament as she seems to have upset a lot of vested interests.

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As well as Rama Yade  ?

She refused to go to Brussels , but looks as if she might be dropped as a result..

Seems that all Sarko's women who don't look like the back of a bus  (Bachelot, MAM) are bing dropped since he married Carla..

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Most of the nastiness is being stirred by the socialists in the press who are the ugliest bunch of warthogs arses I have ever seen, with the exception of SG, but then she may well be a busted flush. In addition, the legal profession with their mafiaesque links are determined to get Dati as she tried to get some sort of order into their swollen, self-indulgent and overpaid ranks.
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