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David Cameron tells Angela Eagle to "calm down dear" at PMQ

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Bennifer · 27/04/2011 13:25

I posted this in feminism but think this is appalling, if true.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13211577

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Lilmeena · 27/04/2011 13:28

What's wrong with that? - it's not like he said 'shut up you fucker'

jeez > - have you got nothing better to worry about.

Yabu

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TheRepublican · 27/04/2011 13:29

Hes a twat

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squeakytoy · 27/04/2011 13:29

why is it appalling? I would say it to my female and male friends if they were getting hysterical or shouty. It is nothing to do with gender.

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TheRepublican · 27/04/2011 13:30

Of course its to do with gender

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squeakytoy · 27/04/2011 13:30

why is it ?

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susie100 · 27/04/2011 13:30

The tone of PMQs is always a bit sneery isn't it? I think its a comment in the spirit of it and not a feminist issue

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BarbaraBar · 27/04/2011 13:30

She's almost as shrieky as George Osborne.

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FunnyBumbleBee · 27/04/2011 13:30

Seriously. It was a joke. Women can be so bloody sensitive at times!

YABU.

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MaisyMooCow · 27/04/2011 13:30

Over analysed, as it says in the article.

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girlafraid · 27/04/2011 13:31

How incredibly patronising.

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JamieAgain · 27/04/2011 13:32

PMQs are full of pathetic school-boy rah rah rahing, cackling and waving bits of paper around in place of genuine debate so it wouldn't surprise me in the least.

It is patronising, and I'm sure they patronise men in different ways, but I see why you are annoyed by it. It doesn't reflect well on him

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manfromCUK · 27/04/2011 13:32
  1. He was talking to Ed Balls
  2. He was parroting that terrible Ad with Michael Winner
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TheRepublican · 27/04/2011 13:33

If any bloke told me to calm down dear I would tell them to fuck off

patronising shit

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mosschops30 · 27/04/2011 13:33

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squeakytoy · 27/04/2011 13:34

Republican, what would you say if a woman said it to you?

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TheRepublican · 27/04/2011 13:34

I would tell her to fuck off as well Grin

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JamieAgain · 27/04/2011 13:35

x POST manfromCUK.

If it was to Ed Balls then it's just a bit childish

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Hammy02 · 27/04/2011 13:36

It was just a throwaway comment. It seems that some women are hypersensitive. I saw this on PM's questions and thought it was an appropriate put-down to all of the over the top noise she was making.

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GypsyMoth · 27/04/2011 13:36

itsn a catchphrase......tis all!!!

with mosschops on this one!!!

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squeakytoy · 27/04/2011 13:36

well there you go then Republican. It isnt limited to a particular gender Grin.

I rest my case Wink

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JamieAgain · 27/04/2011 13:36

Who's she? Hammy?

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AnnieLobeseder · 27/04/2011 13:38

I'm not sure which aspect of this troubles me more.

That he said it

or

that there are women on here who don't see it as an issue.

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larrygrylls · 27/04/2011 13:38

Calm down, Dear :)

You are getting far too overexcited about what has always been a combative and "robust" exchange of views. Ken Clarke always had the opposition draining imaginary glasses, Prescott had his girth made fun of etc etc.

I cannot imagine old Maggie being too worried about that kind of remark. She would have batted the insult back with wit rather than whining about it.

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Hammy02 · 27/04/2011 13:38

Yvette Cooper.

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Lilmeena · 27/04/2011 13:39

Exactly Hammy02 - women aren't immune from making arses of themselves - I would have told her to calm down and slapped her with a wet fish -

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