View Full Version : Has Blunkett been at it again?
royjames 03-10-2005, 21:55 Reading the Daily Mail it looks like Blunkett has been at it again with another woman,this time the woman is a estate agent called Sally Anderson who says he wanted her to marry him and have his kids.
You have to hand it to him he aint shy at coming forward with the females.:heyhey:
All good politicians have a bit on the side now and then ;)
firecracker 03-10-2005, 22:01 It would be the Daily Mail, and its a wonder that it didn't claim Blunkett had been having an affair with the Queen Mother.
muddycoffee 03-10-2005, 22:12 I would never buy the daily mail because of the extreme right wing tory wife views it desplays, unless I was enjoing a holiday in the UK because the puzzles page are great.
However, The woman that Blunkers is currently seeing is a lovely looking 29 year old according to the Metro paper, which I often see for free, because my colleague Mark brings one most days from his bus journey in the morning to work.
There is a picture of her and I wonder what an attractive 29 year old estate agent, who could quite easily be a fashion model, sees in an ugly beardy 58 year old millionaire world famous politician who always smells of dogs. Who will retire from public life in the next decade and start to make serious superstar money on the US circuit.
But then I remeber how miserable and shallow so many people are. And despite racking my drunken brain I can not remember any letter of this young woman's name. :D
Internetowl 03-10-2005, 22:15 I think its gross - he's a dirty old man - she's 30 years younger than he for gods sake - he'll be bed ridden and she'll still be middle aged....
muddycoffee 03-10-2005, 22:19 Reviewing this thread again, Blunkers, You really have got to hand it to him, what a great life he has. Well done mate..
muddycoffee 03-10-2005, 22:24 The only thing about approaching 60 to worry about, is your motorbike test. If you haven't taken it by then yur time has run out, but somehow, I don't think that Dave will be all that bothered about that he can always ride his dog.
Internetowl 03-10-2005, 22:26 apparently the latest one has said no....
royjames 03-10-2005, 22:34 Although no admirer of Blunkett I do have to give him top marks for the skirt he seems to pull.:D
Internetowl 04-10-2005, 06:56 but they are always in the press saying unkind things about him...he'd be better sticking it to bouncer - at least he/she can't answer back but might lead his astray...
Good for DB at least it's women he pulls, unlike some of his Tory counterparts who only manage it with either hookers or blokes. :P
Internetowl 04-10-2005, 07:05 *cough* Clive Betts *cough*
Isn't Blunkett divorced?
I could understand all the fuss if he was cheating on his wife, but as he's a single man I fail to see why people are so bothered. At least this new one isn't married like Kimberley Fortier.
hes a horny bugger ain he?:hihi:
Originally posted by Internetowl
*cough* Clive Betts *cough*
They always have one or two...........Brazilians that is :D
Agent Orange 04-10-2005, 09:33 Isn't there going to be a programme on Channel 4 about or Mr Blunkett? Saw a very disturbing advert for it the other in which Blunkett is laid on his lovers bed. Fortunately, his dog wasn't in the bed!!
one man and his lover and his dog :hihi: :heyhey:
Escafeldia 04-10-2005, 10:20 It may be that polititians have a bit on the side now and again but Blunkett is a bit more than that. For Gods sake the man is making a career out of it. If his sex drive is that strong he ought to hire himself out as a full time Gigolo. He would probably make a better job of that than he has done with the various ministerial posts he has held. Politically he is a liability and Blaire should kick him into touch instead of trying to make it appear that his Government is able to put disabled people into important jobs. While ever he keeps his brains in his trousers he will be no good in Government.
Originally posted by Escafeldia
It may be that polititians have a bit on the side now and again but Blunkett is a bit more than that. For Gods sake the man is making a career out of it. If his sex drive is that strong he ought to hire himself out as a full time Gigolo. He would probably make a better job of that than he has done with the various ministerial posts he has held. Politically he is a liability and Blaire should kick him into touch instead of trying to make it appear that his Government is able to put disabled people into important jobs. While ever he keeps his brains in his trousers he will be no good in Government.
Ugh, disabled people into important jobs?! If the likes of Blunkett can get a high profile job in the Government how the chuff is it that I can't get even a simple Office gopher job for example?! :rant:
Originally posted by Escafeldia
It may be that polititians have a bit on the side now and again but Blunkett is a bit more than that. For Gods sake the man is making a career out of it. If his sex drive is that strong he ought to hire himself out as a full time Gigolo. He would probably make a better job of that than he has done with the various ministerial posts he has held. Politically he is a liability and Blaire should kick him into touch instead of trying to make it appear that his Government is able to put disabled people into important jobs. While ever he keeps his brains in his trousers he will be no good in Government.
come on, people are allowed personal lives outside of theirs careers
Originally posted by Gaz79
come on, people are allowed personal lives outside of theirs careers
And as I've already mentioned, he's a single man - unless it's proved that his private life is impacting on his work (as was the case previously with Kimberley Fortier, but not as I'm aware with this case), his personal life should be of nobody's else's business. Whether you agree with his policies or not, he's entitled to a personal life.
Escafeldia 04-10-2005, 17:41 Originally posted by Rich
Ugh, disabled people into important jobs?! If the likes of Blunkett can get a high profile job in the Government how the chuff is it that I can't get even a simple Office gopher job for example?! :rant:
It is most probably because a) you don't have "friends", and I say this advisedly, in high places who want to use you to make a political point; and b) because you might be good enough to make some of the non-disabled people look poor. Despite whatever the Government says discrimination does happen. It is the same with equal opportunities and pay for women. It makes good political rant but doesn't necessarily happen in practice. Then of course, depending on the severity of your disability, you might cause embarassment to the company who would employ you. Many people just do not like dealing with disabled people. They feel awkward and uncomfortable in their company especially if they do not know them.
I know this sounds awful but often this is how life is. I, personally, wish you all the luck in the world in finding a job.
Ah, but just think of all the great PR the Blunkers soap opera does for disabled people in general. People are overly cynical about the DB trousers-down scenarios that, erm, arise from time to time. Unfortunately they're not overly cynical about the nasty, hectoring, bullying tendencies that characterise the man at work. Frankly I think anyone so ugly, let alone someone negotiating blindness in a sighted world, deserves tumultuous applause for just getting beyond first base with the opposite sex given the aesthetic hangups the world clings to. But it mustn't be forgotten that the political animal (rather than the guide dog) is one of New Labour's vanguard, and a pretty odious piece of work as a result.
But then one wonders about the quality of blart the chap would be able to pull were he not a public figure. Still, they say love is blind...
Escafeldia 04-10-2005, 20:25 Well - to be honest, and as a bloke, I just can't see anything in his visible physical appearance which would convince me he is good looking. I don't think that if he was sighted he would get to first base with some of the women he is pulling. Money, power and position can be a great aphrodisiac. That and the necessary wedding tackle to make him appealing. (God how chauvinistic can I get?)
Originally posted by Rich
how the chuff is it that I can't get even a simple Office gopher job for example?! :rant: [/B]
That's cos they know your a mate of Kirky's....who incidentally could put you a word in with his mate David B ;)
Blimey! What is all the fuss about? A man has a girlfriend - big deal.
The fact that he's an MP doesn't make the slightest bit of difference - what on earth is wrong with people??!
Personally, I don't find the man remotely attractive, but if someone does, and they are both happy with that, what on earth has it got to do with anyone else??? :loopy:
cgksheff 08-10-2005, 14:08 I've looked at a few news websites and can't see anything, but I'm sure I heard the BBC say this morning that one of the newspapers is claiming that the latest girl (now ex?) was a "honeytrap" and she has been touting her story for a fee around the papers.
As usual, I think, Max Clifford is involved.
Anyone else catch this?
Pseudonym 08-10-2005, 15:31 Warning! The following is definitely non-PC!
It's been explained how Mr. B. manages to pull the 'totty' that he does...
It's all down to his chat-up line...
"Do I come here often?" ... (Courtesy, Frank Skinner)
Greybeard 08-10-2005, 16:43 Originally posted by firecracker
It would be the Daily Mail, and its a wonder that it didn't claim Blunkett had been having an affair with the Queen Mother.
Before she died, - or after ? :P
Greybeard 08-10-2005, 16:54 Originally posted by cgksheff
I've looked at a few news websites and can't see anything, but I'm sure I heard the BBC say this morning that one of the newspapers is claiming that the latest girl (now ex?) was a "honeytrap" and she has been touting her story for a fee around the papers.
As usual, I think, Max Clifford is involved.
Anyone else catch this?
Perhaps it was this report ? (http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,,1584259,00.html)
But it seems the lady resisted the temptations of the daily Mail.
koenigsinger 09-10-2005, 16:32 point 1: why are people surprised that old DB is going for it in huge way with the oppsite sex? As far as I knew its his eyes that dont work, not his 'joy department'.
point 2: Bill Clinton 'couldnt keep it in his pants' but he's the only decent, intelligent and credible president that the united states has appointed in the last forty-odd years.
point 3: I hope when I'm blunkett's age I'm still functioning and capable of bedding anyone at all, let alone a 29 year old 'bit of skirt' (wow what a pleasant turn of phrase)
:clap:
That programmes' on c4 tonight about Blunkett - where Robert Lyndsay plays Tony Blair...might be worth a watch? (If you'll pardon the pun)
Internetowl 14-10-2005, 09:21 did anyone watch it? What did they think?
I found it quite witty and gave 'Old Pew' a good ego boost...
carcrash 14-10-2005, 10:41 I thought it was a bit patchy. Some of it was good. God to see yosser hughes back on the telly.
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