Thursday, Mar 26, 2009

Our old friend Kirsty in vintage form (clip from 0750 today)

BBC R4 Today Programme: Restrictions on second homes?

Kirsty defends her second and third homes, and her fantastic contribution to the local economy. Interests don't come much more vested than this...

Posted by sceneclub68 @ 11:24 AM (948 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. Teddy Bear said...

I do hope that some of the Tory boys on this website are aware that she is Mr. Cameron's adviser on housing (Carol Voderman has his ear already). As much as I despise Nu Lab I can't imagine how having those two clowns directly influecing the policies of a future goverment will help us. Be carefull what you wish for....

Thursday, March 26, 2009 01:54PM Report Comment
 

2. bidin'matime said...

I heard the stupid b/tch - not worthy of a comment (or listening to, if you didnt..)

Thursday, March 26, 2009 02:00PM Report Comment
 

3. doomwatch said...

When we getting to see the great hat eating special episode of Location, Location ?

Thursday, March 26, 2009 02:16PM Report Comment
 

4. night said...

Yeah, I heard this. Shouting at the radio in the car I was.

Chap they had on to represent the other corner didn't come off too well. Obvious answer to tax second homes into oblivion sadly didn't get a mention : (

Thursday, March 26, 2009 04:54PM Report Comment
 

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