I saw a quote on this in the paper this morning. It is from Roger Gallaway, who is an MP in the same party. He said, "It's a pathetic spectacle that someone would behave in this fashion. I would expect more from infants. It's rotten timing... and I would hope that she would consider mending her ways." He went on to say that he wasn't in favour of removing her because, "this place [I would assume he's referring to Parliament] allows all kinds of bizarre and stupid behaviour. Stupidity is a defence here." [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img]
Regardless of how she thinks of a neighbouring head of state, she needs to be more tactful and less inflammatory in her criticism. Does she wonder why she's never gone anywhere in her party? She can't keep her diarrhea-mouth shut, even when it is clearly in the best interests of herself, her political party, and arguably her country.
Anyway, she's a loose cannon, and everything she says and does should not be taken seriously (unless by some miracle she resigns).
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Where there is a great deal of free speech, there is always a certain amount of foolish speech. - Winston S. Churchill
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