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Lee. 21-08-2011 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Sophiee (Post 4492240)
that would be the most silly reason for a divorce. she's allowed to make her own decisions, he isn't the boss of her.

No, but marriage is a partnership where decisions are made together. She's just shown that she has no respect for her husbands wishes, his position, or indeed their marriage.

CharlieO 21-08-2011 07:02 PM

Probably not true anyway.

fannianni 21-08-2011 07:13 PM

With 'friends' like that, who needs enemies?

I'd be furious if any of my 'friends' discussed my marriage publically.:nono:

LaLaLand 21-08-2011 07:28 PM

Way to go, John... :/

southblue 21-08-2011 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by SaphLiike (Post 4492069)
"He has lost weight and gone greyer."

Bitch cant lose that much weight in like 3 days :/ he needs to get a couple of strippers, order a pizza and shut the **** up.

I agree (as long as he doesn't put it all on expenses)

As for going greyer - Is that even possible?

Bojangles 21-08-2011 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4492262)
No, but marriage is a partnership where decisions are made together. She's just shown that she has no respect for her husbands wishes, his position, or indeed their marriage.

I agree Lee

lostalex 21-08-2011 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4492163)
I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree with you all... In my opinion, the wife of the speaker of the House of Commons should conduct herself in an appropriate manner and unfortunately she doesn't. I though she made a fool of herself, her husband and of her marriage when she laughed at the fact that he had asked her not to do BB, but she had done it anyway.

Isn't that the same reason the royal family turned their backs on Diana? because she didn't conduct herself "properly".

The man knew her before he proposed to her. The idea that she should become some trophy wife for him and the sake of his career is sooo 1950's.

Some people seem to have forgotten the women's liberation movement.

Lee. 21-08-2011 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Novo (Post 4492255)
Why should she change the way she is though because she is married to the Speaker of the House of Commons? His job is do with him not her it shouldn't really matter at all what she wants to do if he gets backlash for this then it's his own fault as he should have known that she is like this when he married her

I don't agree with you at all... I can't see many marriages lasting if everybody adopted the "you don't me to do that? Hah! well ****** you!" attitude.

Livia 21-08-2011 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 4491966)
Is she not allowed to make her own decisions then?

Everyone's entitled to make their own decisions. But people are only interested in Sally because her husband is the Speaker. If she was married to someone else no one would be interested in her. And her indescretions have been many... If the divorce story is true, maybe it was the straw that broke the camel's back.

Lee. 21-08-2011 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 4492501)
Isn't that the same reason the royal family turned their backs on Diana? because she didn't conduct herself "properly".

The man knew her before he proposed to her. The idea that she should become some trophy wife for him and the sake of his career is sooo 1950's.

Some people seem to have forgotten the women's liberation movement.

I didn't mention trophy wives, I mentioned mutual respect for feelings and marriage.

I'll bet if it had been a male on national television saying his wife had begged him not to do something for the sake of her profession but he did it anyway, everybody would be like "what a tosser" especially these women's lib types.

lostalex 21-08-2011 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4492552)
I didn't mention trophy wives, I mentioned mutual respect for feelings and marriage.

I'll bet if it had been a male on national television saying his wife had begged him not to do something for the sake of her profession but he did it anyway, everybody would be like "what a tosser" especially these women's lib types.


I disagree. They'd call the wife a controlling shrew.

Marc 21-08-2011 08:08 PM

he's gone all grey and aged? LOL

fingers 21-08-2011 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 4492540)
Everyone's entitled to make their own decisions. But people are only interested in Sally because her husband is the Speaker. If she was married to someone else no one would be interested in her. And her indescretions have been many... If the divorce story is true, maybe it was the straw that broke the camel's back.

If she was married to ayone else, Joe Green the Grocer for example, she'd never have been able to set foot in that House!:elephant:

Lee. 21-08-2011 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bojangles (Post 4492473)
I agree Lee

Thank you. :)

lostalex 21-08-2011 08:13 PM

She's not only famous for being married to an MP. How many other MP's wives or husbands can you name off the top of your head? Not very many i suspect.

michael21 21-08-2011 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 4491966)
Is she not allowed to make her own decisions then?

no she not a cleb and would not be in there if she was not marry to the speaker :hmph:

Marc 21-08-2011 08:15 PM

She's back on the market :evilgrin:

joeysteele 21-08-2011 08:27 PM

I have been thinking about this and Sally doesn't seem to be a particularly emotional person on simple matters, she is in the BB house, she has the fee set no matter what, she was up for eviction but that's a week away and the whole thing is only under 3 weeks anyway.

I was left a bit puzzled why she was crying in the toilet after she knew she was up for eviction. Maybe this could be true if she was told,go in BB and that's the marriage threatened by that', she could have been dwelling on that when upset in the bathroom knowing she may be coming out to chaos at home.

I hope it isn't true but it did puzzle me why she was so upset.

Omah 21-08-2011 10:15 PM

John Bercow 'humiliated' by Sally's Big Bro stint
 
http://www.whatsontv.co.uk/reality/c...ro-stint/13715

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According to the Mirror, the MP is on a tour of India to "get as far away as possible" from any backlash that might occur as a result of her being on the show.

"Sally likes being on TV and knows it will upset the establishment, which is a big plus," her agent Max Clifford told the paper. "John didn't want her to do it. He hates the show. He thinks it's dreadful. But she didn't want him to be a Tory MP."

The Mirror reports that her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother has already ruffled feathers among other MPs.

Rob Wilson, Tory MP for Reading East, remarked: "John Bercow said he wanted to restore respect and dignity to Parliament in his manifesto for Speaker. I am not sure how Sally Bercow going on one of the country’s tackiest shows helps."

There are also concerns that his position as Commons Speaker could become untenable if Sally makes embarrassing revelations about him on the show.

"It's no secret many senior Conservatives are desperate to see him fall, and a shambles such as this one could easily signal the end of his term in office," said a Commons source. "They will be quietly following Mrs Bercow's remarks in the Big Brother house with keen interest, and it will only take one slip-up for their campaign against him to gain momentum."
Who goes ?

In this case, it could be both Bercows ..... :bouncy:

Omah 22-08-2011 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jedward fever (Post 4491994)
If thats true then he doesnt love her very much.

After a 20-year "relationship", they may well have grown apart not only politically, but intellectually, emotionally and socially ..... ;)

Joelle. 22-08-2011 10:13 PM

She doesnt seem to give a **** what her husband thinks anyway, which is one of the reasons I like her. I'm surprised they're not already divorced to be honest. :suspect:

Novo 22-08-2011 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4492513)
I don't agree with you at all... I can't see many marriages lasting if everybody adopted the "you don't me to do that? Hah! well ****** you!" attitude.

Well it's works much better then having a " Okay Honey i won't go out enjoy myself with the lads because you told me to stay at home with you " kind of marriage

Lee. 22-08-2011 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Novo (Post 4496883)
Well it's works much better then having a " Okay Honey i won't go out enjoy myself with the lads because you told me to stay at home with you " kind of marriage

I completely disagree with that kind of marriage, I don't think its healthy and don't know why or how people live like that.

Sally hasn't gone down the pub for a few sociables though, she's gone on national television, and more or less mocked her husband and her marriage.

I have as much freedom as I want: I have a social life without my OH and we have one together... but if he asked me not to do something that would embarrass him or possibly be detrimental to his career, I would respect that as he is my partner and my best friend and thats how relationships work.

I think Sally showed nothing but contempt for her hubby when she laughingly told the nation that she had gone against his wishes. I'm sorry, but I just think she's an arsehole.

ManicWolf 23-08-2011 01:33 AM

Pffft! It's from the Mail, which I believe about as much as I believe David Icke when he says the world is run by super intelligent alien lizard people! Besides which it states that it's his friends who think he should get a divorce, not that it's actually him who is wanting or considering one.

Basically I'll believe this when I hear it from a credible source.

Wildcat! 23-08-2011 02:06 AM

I dont know why y'all are surprised, or saying its a silly reason to divorce someone. As soon as I saw her entering the house, and the attitude she displayed on her little interview, I was thinking, they are probably gonna divorce, and thats why she went in there.
He is the speaker of the house, and yes, "IT IS" embarrassing that her wife goes on a trashy program like Big Brother, where people use foul language and get into all sorts. I wouldnt want that if I was a public figure like that. Look how much Galloway got ridiculed for going into Celebrity Big Brother. It justs seems like she gets off on embarrassing her husband. And he has probably put up with it for a while, but anyone has his breaking point.

Not to say thins story is true, newspapers write a lot fo craap, but I wouldnt be surprised, or frown at him, if he decided to divorce her.


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