InsaneApache
03-05-2006, 16:01
Like most people in the UK, I have been watching this farrago unravel in the last couple of weeks. I still can't make up my mind wether Ms. Jowell, cabinet minister, did or did not know of her husbands dodgy financial dealings.
I admit to being shocked at their announcement to separate. Is this, however, just another 'smokescreen' or the real thing?
Now that Tony has given her the 'kiss of death' full support (as in footy managers) it can only be a matter of time before she goes.
Good article today in the Sunday Times, the paper that first brought this to our attention.
Stench of sleaze
Until a few days ago Tessa Jowell was in danger of being remembered as a minister so cloyingly loyal to the prime minister that she “was ready to jump in front of a bus for him”. Now she risks being seen as a politician so ambitious that she was prepared to abandon her 27-year marriage to save her career. Politicians have faced conflicts over their personal relationships before; Robin Cook was forced by Alastair Campbell to choose between wife and mistress, while David Blunkett’s love life had more implausible plot lines than a Dan Brown novel. Ms Jowell may have taken us into new territory.
linky (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2088-2070284,00.html)
Talking with my wife about this, I am a bit suspicious about Jowells claims that she was kept in the dark about the money. I, for one, would certainly notice £350,000 appearing in my bank account.
Then again I'm not a filthy rich socialist. :no:
I admit to being shocked at their announcement to separate. Is this, however, just another 'smokescreen' or the real thing?
Now that Tony has given her the 'kiss of death' full support (as in footy managers) it can only be a matter of time before she goes.
Good article today in the Sunday Times, the paper that first brought this to our attention.
Stench of sleaze
Until a few days ago Tessa Jowell was in danger of being remembered as a minister so cloyingly loyal to the prime minister that she “was ready to jump in front of a bus for him”. Now she risks being seen as a politician so ambitious that she was prepared to abandon her 27-year marriage to save her career. Politicians have faced conflicts over their personal relationships before; Robin Cook was forced by Alastair Campbell to choose between wife and mistress, while David Blunkett’s love life had more implausible plot lines than a Dan Brown novel. Ms Jowell may have taken us into new territory.
linky (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2088-2070284,00.html)
Talking with my wife about this, I am a bit suspicious about Jowells claims that she was kept in the dark about the money. I, for one, would certainly notice £350,000 appearing in my bank account.
Then again I'm not a filthy rich socialist. :no: