At least she joined in and gave it a go ...... is it a criteria to be a wonderful dancer if you are Prime Minister ? If she was a good dancer no doubt that would be wrong. XXXX
Firat of all, I am not a Tory - I make that clear. But I think the poor woman was criticised for trying and would have been equally so if she had just stood there - they would have said she was just too snooty to dance. A case of damned if you do and damned if you don't methinks.
My only criticism of her dance routine is that she should have told her advisors that she refused to do it. Arthur Scargill should not have worn that baseball hat either, but I'm glad he did.
Someone commented that it was 'like watching an Ironing Board doing Dad Dancing'.
ReplyDeleteGood description.
DeleteIt was cringeingly bottom clenching to watch!
ReplyDeleteI stuck it right through to the end.
DeleteI could do no better.
ReplyDeleteNor I, but then again I wouldn't try.
DeleteAt least she joined in and gave it a go ...... is it a criteria to be a wonderful dancer if you are Prime Minister ? If she was a good dancer no doubt that would be wrong. XXXX
ReplyDeleteOn that basis I would make a good Prime Minister.
DeleteFirat of all, I am not a Tory - I make that clear.
ReplyDeleteBut I think the poor woman was criticised for trying and would have been equally so if she had just stood there - they would have said she was just too snooty to dance. A case of damned if you do and damned if you don't methinks.
My only criticism of her dance routine is that she should have told her advisors that she refused to do it. Arthur Scargill should not have worn that baseball hat either, but I'm glad he did.
Deletesomewhat 'colonial' i thought.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean.
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