In her day The Dame was an
extremely hot number
turning the heads of many
gorgeous, rich and aristocratic suitors.
A FEMME FATALE |
But she has competition
within the Labour Group.
If you thought ardent
Labourites were dull, worthy and not interested in matters carnal you would be very wrong.
Let the Dame introduce you to
our very own local Labour sex pot, Cllr Pat Healy.
Pat may be the wrong side of
seventy five but on her history she deserves the accolade... “Femme Fatale:
Plus”.
Ludo, the Dame’s idiot grand
nephew, has been sent by the Dame to Selly Oak to see just how Pat measures up to
the Dame.....
Pat, in her youth, inspired fiery reactions.....
Ludo suggested that he
interview Cllr Pat but the Dame put her foot down.
With Cllr Pat’s reputation
for ‘Social Affairs’ the boy would not be safe....
More to follow......
Fantastic - not such a boring old Labour Group after all! And if I looked that good at 75+ I'd be well pleased.
ReplyDeleteThis is a Labour blog- and now they’re boasting about their sexual allure. Where will it all end?
ReplyDeleteYou are wrong, 13.32. This is the work of Inspector Clouseau – he has long been fascinated by Cllr. Healy’s colourful past.
DeleteAh Clouseau, still has a problem with strong women.
DeleteCome on Dame, do stop teasing! When will Ludo be back with the detail? We are all agog.
ReplyDeleteSurely the scandal of the tri-borough Agresso accounting contract is of far more pressing concern to the Dame and her readers than the past sex lives of little old ladies?
ReplyDeleteNice attempt at distraction. But we want to read part 2.
DeleteGosh, how sad are you!
DeleteThis all smacks of score settling by a recently deposed Leader. Yawn.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.getresponse.com/archive/realrreview/Binary-Meta-Bot-Review-Is-It-Worth-It-157164301.html
ReplyDeleteLudo is missing a trick. A lot of our elderly lady councillors were having fun in the Sixties and Seventies. Cllr. Healy may have been a femme fatale, but so was Cllr Dent Coad – and her past is said to be even more racy than her colleague’s. And what was gorgeous, pouting Elizabeth Rutherford doing in the Sixties? Cllr Borwick’s ruthless pursuit of her Lord has been well-documented and Cllr Rossi can tell us a thing or two about an ex-boss before he did the dirty and went back to his wife. By contrast, the men – apart from Cllr Campion’s exotic internet brides and Lightfoot’s AC/DC life in the West Country – are all pretty boring. Ludo should bring back the Dame’s much-lamented “Westenders” to host this soap opera. First episode – the tale of the Council’s most gorgeous and foxy lady before she became Mrs. Mills?
ReplyDeleteThis would be great fun, but we haven't had part two of the Healey story yet.
DeleteThis could be a series 'The Shady Ladies of K&C'.
Tom Litterick affair (1977)
DeleteInterview with Jane Litterick, wife of Tom Litterick MP, about his disappearance following his heart attack and his relationship with Times journalist Miss Pat Healy.
The link to the recording of that interveiw is here: http://bufvc.ac.uk/tvandradio/lbc/index.php/segment/0004000447007
DeleteThough alas you will need a university supplied user name and password to access it (its in the British Universities Film & Video Council archive).
oho, 18.12, you have just informed the curious that Mrs Patricia Healey was behind the coup. Some of us were wondering, now we know.
ReplyDeleteThis is no secret and is well known throughout the Labour family in Kensington and Chelsea.
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