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Old 27-09-2006, 01:55 PM #13
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Originally posted by bananarama
J.C said but don`t feel that this is whats happening here,surely the organisers have right to invite who they want ??


Yes but remember that any banning as such is the same as discrimination. Allowed but wrong.......The problem is when you have a Government that approves of banning this that and the other it sets up a mind set for others to follow. The Government is a bad example of how to behave with regard to freedom and the right to choose...

I am not Tory or Liberal i am speaking as someone who has supported Labour for the past 25 years....Now I can only regard them as a very dangerous and evil Government that is turning Britain in to a control freak state.......Anything they don't like they will try to ban or criminalize.....
What do you expect? The fashion industry is full of vile snobs and stick thin fashion slaves. She should be glad she doesn't have to visit that trash. I'm all for fashion, but who needs these people? just get it in our stores and shaddap. Nikki should not "expect" to be invited to fashion places anyway, she isn't involved in fashion, and if she thinks shes fashionable by having blonde hair then she obviously has no originality which they probably wouldn't like anyway.

But this article is probably no more than half-truth anyway.

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Originally posted by Ruth
Nikki thinks she's a big star and should be invited to all of these events. She's not a star, she's a wannabe footballer's wife, who shouldn't think that she has a right to such privileges.

And I agree - she hasn't been banned, she just hasn't been invited. Big difference.
Privelages? You make it sound like certain "stars" are better than us because they've been sloshed all over the papers.
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