Guido Fawkes



The Guido Fawkes web site has an interesting take on the Emily Thornberry affair and provides the intriguing insight that Labour's former justice chief is actually known by another title, Lady Nugee.

Now that comes as news to me and is disappointing, though not surprising, because there are plenty of people inside the Labour movement whose lives are strangely incomplete and unfulfilled until they receive the recognition of a bauble from Her Majesty the Queen. 

My attitude to anyone who is desperate to be part of the UK's 'honours system' means that Emily and the Labour Party become ever more ridiculous, as the search for votes continues in the run up to the 2015 general election. 

Guido Fawkes can be found at: www.http://order-order.com 

The Tale of Lady Nugee’s Walled Garden in Islington



Snobby sacked Labour MP Emily Thornberry’s official title is Lady Nugee, by virtue of her marriage to the High Court Judge Sir Christopher Nugee. Some years ago, with him, Emily bought a small terraced house in her constituency when it was auctioned off by a local housing association – only as an investment, they lived in a far grander £3 million mansion elsewhere in Islington. In itself this was an unusual example of privatisation by a “socialist”…

An outraged constituent who was eventually evicted by the Housing Association claimed that he had come to her, his constituency MP, for help only to despair when she bought one of the privatised properties. It was all very embarrassing for Thornberry. The old man nailed his allegations to the door of the house she bought. Very Lutheran…


The row of terraced houses shared small gardens communally and for years neighbours’ young children had happily played together along the terrace’s back row of gardens. This irritated the new landlord Emily and she nagged, and nagged her neighbour next door to put up a fence. He was reluctant to do so because the gardens were tiny and he could see no harm being done by his two little girls riding their scooters along the row, they were only aged 3 and 5. In the end Emily had workmen build a giant fence down the middle to keep his children out. Emily’s now private garden went unused and became overgrown with weeds. How does Guido know this story is true?

They were his kids.

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