The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, David Cameron, has upset some people for telling Angela Eagle to "Calm down, dear" at PMQ's. You can watch it
here.
Ms Eagle
has said:
Quote:
"I don't think a modern man would have expressed himself that way. What I was trying to do was point out that he had got some facts wrong...I have been patronised by better people than the prime minister."
presumably before shrieking, jumping up onto a chair and holding her petticoats up upon seeing a small rodent like creature which turned out to be the deputy PM.
Ed Balls (
He's the labour leader. No, really - Ed) has said that if he'd made a comment like that to his wife, she would have
Quote:
..clocked me one
Simultaneously making the point that he couldn't beat Yvette Cooper in a fistfight, and he probably often thinks about saying that.
Danny Alexander, the ginger haired, four eyed freak, who has reportedly been headhunter for the role of Beaker in the new live action Muppets film (
Clegg's done that one already - Ed)tried to ease over the controvery by saying:
Quote:
If it has caused offence, obviously that was not right and I hope it hasn't caused offence... because it was a joke. Meep meep meep meep
So, is "Calm down, dear" deeply patronising, or (
soemthing else - Legal Ed)
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