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Is Hattie Harperson off her rocker ?

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youngmafbog | 13:07 Fri 05th Oct 2012 | News
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http://www.thesun.co....cks-Page-3-girls.html

Just what gives her the right (she being a person who had a posh education and is the niece of an Earl) to tell girls what they should do? It's a free country and no one forces them to do it indeed it is difficult to get in, no one is forced to buy the paper and surely everyone is aware of what is in it by now.

Perhaps she should concentrate on more important things like understanding what her party did to the country.
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Whether you agree or disagree with her opinions, she has as much right to express them as you to express yours.
She has every right - as you yourself pointed out, its a free country - she is free to campaign on any issue that interests her, just as you or anyone else is....
Maybe you're just scared she'll takes your dail tits away, young?
/// Labour’s deputy leader put on a squeaky voice to describe herself as “Hattie, 62, from Camberwell...and here’s today’s news in briefs” in her closing speech to the party conference. ///

She has every right to her opinions, but to put on a squeaky voice in a mocking portrayal of a page 3 model, I ask you?

/// After revealing that she had read hit “mummy porn” book Fifty Shades of Grey, she added: “I have to say I don’t think it’s very realistic. Because, let’s be honest, what most women want is not a man who ties you to the bed, but one who unstacks the dishwasher while you watch the Great British Bake Off.” ///

If I was her husband I would make her unstack the dishwasher herself, while I went off to the pub, if she wanted to watch such rubbish after she had done her chores.

That's equality for you.
She should have been sectioned years ago.
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Yes, she has every right to campaign, but I am more on the line of the morality. ie Toff looking down on 'Essex' girls which is what she is doing. Plus she is trying to remove an avenue of opportunity many use to get on when she was born with a silver spoon in her gob.
Curious attempt by The Sun to make this a class issue. What relevance does her uncle being an Earl or her having had a 'posh education' have? She's a woman and, as such, is entitled to express a view on whether page 3 is demeaning to women.
but it's bit selective isn't it, she doesn't whether these page three girls have university degrees, are daughters of nobility, or earn mega bucks from their modelling, it's no use sneering. It's an opinion, but really hasn't she got better things to say, like how her and the motley crew are going to make us One Nation, again.
I am sure, like all the rest of us, that Harriet Harmon is able to focus on more than one thing at a time Em. She has a perfect right to campaign for something.

As far as I can tell, it has absolutely nothing to do with class- the only commentators reaching that particular conclusion seem to be The Sun - the target of the campaign....

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