Friday, February 13, 2009

Nominate a Fanciable Peer!

Later on this afternoon, I'm going to launch a snap poll for your to vote for the Most Fanciable Peers in the House of Lords. The result will then be released at midnight, just to give the lucky ones a happy Valentine's Day. So you have another hour to nominate any Peer (male or female) who should be included in the shortlist.

21 comments:

  1. Hahahaha

    So anyway, Dolly Draper is a tw*t and you haven't responded to Hitchens yet, Iain.. And have y'all seen this ? Oh do please look - 'studies show' make policy. I do hope they do a similar study on mothers who vote Conservative vs mothers who vote Labour.

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  2. *off to clean cat litter tray*

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  3. The delightful Baroness Harris of Richmond (Lib Dem)

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  4. They are mostly old and ugly!

    I cannot think of a young and healthy specimin in the house!

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  5. If anyone votes for Mandelson I'll vomit.

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  6. Depends on yer predelictions, doesn't it?

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  7. Iain, shall have to think carefully before visiting your blog again. I had no idea that it was frequented by necrophiliacs.

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  8. Baroness Symons
    Baroness Hollis
    Baroness Trumpington
    Lord Clement-Jones
    Lord Addington

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  9. I'd like to nominate Southend Pier - good looking (for its age), long serving, reliable, and, like other Peers, up to its knees in sewage.

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  10. Lord Coe gets a vote from the gay corner.

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  11. No thanks, don't fancy any of them!

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  12. OK this is going on the pictures from the parliamentary website (so don't blame me if they've aged horribly from the time of the photo) - Female nominations (and remember some are slightly older ladies so a bit of latitude please)
    Baroness Blackstone
    Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone
    Baroness Buscombe
    Baroness Greenfield (gets my vote)
    Baroness Morgan of Drefelin
    Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean
    Baroness Vadera (hate her personally)
    Baroness Valentine (had to)
    Baroness Warsi (2nd place vote)
    Baroness Wilcox

    Were I batting for the other side then Lord Taylor of Warwick would be hands down winner.

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  13. There is only one personage in the House of Lords who stands head and shoulders above the rest; who, in terms of ability, achievement, physical and moral courage, leadership, and international regard, towers above the political pygmies who surround her.

    I speak, of course, of Baroness Thatcher, and don't you DARE not give her first place!

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  14. Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton
    David Hunt, Baron Lang of Wirral
    Roger Norman Freeman, Baron Freeman of Dingley

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  15. Lord Ahmed is probably fanciable to many long term guests of HM Prison Service.

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