Why is this question in Politics. She is not an elected politatian as far as I know. Call her Mrs Blair
2006-11-05 23:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the official capacity.
If you're meeting her in her capacity as a lawyer, then it's Ms Booth.
If it's got something to do with the government or the labour party, it's Mrs Blair.
2006-11-06 07:35:20
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answered by mcfifi 6
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I think in her profession as a barrister, she is call Ms Booth however when she's travelling all over the workld giving talks and collecting fat pay cheques, she is Mrs Blair.
2006-11-06 08:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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shes a married woman, call her Mrs. Blair, cant be doing with Ms whatever that means, you are either Miss, or Mrs.
2006-11-06 08:30:37
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answered by Weed 6
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How about Mr Blair. She has more balls than our lily livered leader. Though President might suit her better. Better still cancel your appointment.
2006-11-08 13:50:17
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answered by Brian G 2
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Richard Littlejohn who writes a column in the Daily Mail calls her WWW (Wicked Witch of the West....)
2006-11-06 13:04:51
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answered by Ms Fabulosity 3
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Goodluck
2006-11-08 10:47:32
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answered by Ollie 7
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You should greet her by asking if she really looks like that, or is she playing a joke?
2006-11-06 08:11:19
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answered by hakuna matata 4
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You can call her anything you like.
2006-11-06 09:28:03
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answered by LongJohns 7
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You call her Mam! She's a Senator! Also a lawyer! Be careful she doesn't bill you for that little conversation!!!!! lol.
2006-11-06 07:35:30
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answered by wheeliebin 6
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