Its for charity and its given the cause way more publicity than they were expecting. So what's wrong with it?
2007-10-03 22:16:37
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answered by livinfortheweekend2 6
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I have to say the most offencive thing about is the quality of the product.
I really think if they wanted to raise money for the hospital they could have come up with a less amateur effort.
However, I don't think it reflects badly on the nurses, it just makes the MP's appear like a pair of *****.
I hope the MP's show better judgement when looking after their constituents affairs.
2007-10-03 22:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it just about sums up the Tory party and their true attitude towards hard working nurses, who, on a daily basis get physically and verbally abused by members of the public.
Good old Tories, still stuck in the 70's.
Still, at least they had the common sense not to dress them up as saucy school girls!!!
2007-10-04 00:38:28
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answered by snaffle 4
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It is nothing more then a bit of seaside postcard humour to raise money for a worthy cause. Only sad left wingers who seem to suffer from a lack of humour have a problem with it.
2007-10-03 23:26:40
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answered by jack lewis 6
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Yeah, that's a good one. Like my church would support a nude calendar! I would probably have the same problem as those ladies in Spain (was it Spain?) owing money because the calendar's hideous.
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, Models should know better than to associate with sleazy politicians...mind you Kate Moss...
2007-10-03 22:27:29
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answered by Pat 5
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I did look at the website you posted; Would it have been tasteless if Benny Hill did the same thing?
2007-10-03 22:46:38
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answered by grumpyfiend 5
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Harmless fun and it raises money for charity.
2007-10-04 01:10:48
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answered by James Mack 6
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if it raises cash for a good cause and isn't offensive then why not?
if it raises publicity for a local campaign then why not?
It doens't seem offensive to me, it may be argued its in bad taste.
Mebbe its biggest crime in the eyes of the Unison members, in the time of a potential election, is that it protrays those Tory MP's as human beings, seemingly interested in campaigning for local issues.
Perhaps thats the biggest crime, had it been Labour MP's would they have raised the same arguments?
2007-10-03 22:25:24
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answered by Mark J 7
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As the tories are supposed to be all about family values then I think it is a major faux pas on their part, I shows that they don't even believe in their own policies so why should the rest of us.
2007-10-03 22:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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