Glad the Tories have come to Birmingham to slag off....maternity pay 🤦 I guess it's a welcome break from the people they normally single out to have a pop at. Tomorrow I'm expecting some harsh words to be said about apple pie.
I've never seen it either so will do the same and then watch Sister Act which similarly I've seen 347 times, twice this year already I think. Lived with a girl at University who claimed the only film she had ever seen was Sister Act 2
Fear my Saturday will now be almost entirely consumed by watching clips of Maggie Smith.
Genuinely on our deathbeds the most impressive thing he'll think I did in my life was when we exploded talc in our bedroom and made a sign saying "welcome to snowland" as if it was a cutesy purposeful act, not a horrific mess.
Off to Party conference today and my brother who is speaking at a fringe event is coming along with me. I'm oddly delighted to be accompanied by someone who actually loves me because I often crave indifference at the event. Can really rely on my family to be in no way impressed or bothered by me.
Honestly I can't, but I'd be willing to learn Holly Lynch who left parliament at last election once helped me change a tyre during Batley and Spen by-election so I pick her.
It was a law passed by parliament not the Tories, it was an amendment by Rupa Huq a labour woman and parliament cannot be whipped on these matters. I assume they didn't enact it because they didn't want to. We did want to so we did it.
They already have.
Years after parliament voted to enact this law it will now come in to force. Thanks to all who fought. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Those who break the law protecting areas around abortion clinics could face an unlimited fine.
My son to remember Bible quotes for RE GCSE has cheekily decided to pin them around my kitchen which has made making a morning cup of tea like being in a convent.