Lord Bonkers' Diary: Lamb’s friends have a lot to answer for
Sunday, April 19, 2015
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Lord Bonkers continues his visit to Norfolk.
Norman Lamb’s friends have a lot to answer for
At this point we are interrupted by a woman whose daughter was at school with Lamb’s son and wants to urge… I expect you can guess what she wants to urge Lamb.
When she has done urging and left, I tell Lamb: “It is clear to me that you have no alternative. If your neighbours are ever to enjoy a normal life again, you will have to make an announcement that you will be a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats the very next time there is a vacancy. Only then will your friends leave you alone.”
I return to my hotel confident that he will do the right thing. Really, I think Norman Lamb’s friends have a lot to answer for!
Lord Bonkers was Liberal MP for Rutland South-West 1906-10.
Previously in Lord Bonkers' Diary...
Richard III, Twycross Zoo and Foxton Locks "Bomb on the Buses" "My friends just won't leave me alone"
Norman Lamb’s friends have a lot to answer for
At this point we are interrupted by a woman whose daughter was at school with Lamb’s son and wants to urge… I expect you can guess what she wants to urge Lamb.
When she has done urging and left, I tell Lamb: “It is clear to me that you have no alternative. If your neighbours are ever to enjoy a normal life again, you will have to make an announcement that you will be a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats the very next time there is a vacancy. Only then will your friends leave you alone.”
I return to my hotel confident that he will do the right thing. Really, I think Norman Lamb’s friends have a lot to answer for!
Lord Bonkers was Liberal MP for Rutland South-West 1906-10.
Previously in Lord Bonkers' Diary...
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