FACEBOOK FEEDBACK
The story on our Facebook page headed “Stuart Nash apologises for branding knitting Act MP a ‘nutter’ on Mike Hosking radio show” drew these comments:
● Debz Betty He is becoming a embarrassment ..
● Richard Oliver Sorry guys Im with Nash on this one . . . its not proffesional . . . whats next ? Bring in your washing to fold ?
● Penny Tareha He cracks me up
● Joanna Smith I personally think Nicole McKee is a very dangerous politician and needs to be called out as a spokesperson for the gun lobby whose aim is to overthrow the gun reforms we have fought for. knitting not appropriate in our parliament
● Debra Billings I’ve also been knitting since a very young age but would not knit at work, especially during a tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh. It seems disrespectful to her role as a MP.. Not that I am a Stuart Nash supporter though.
● Axel Alexander Nash is a nutter himself. One of the rudest politicians I’ve come across. Nearly . . . nearly tips Brash.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Duvet or blanket and why?
● Trish Hunter Duvet easier to use and I prefer it to a blanket
● Ann Webster Duvet, so many lovely designs to choose from.
● Janet Perry Interested that so many have answered Duvet because easy to make bed. I find it hard as duvet seems to slip in cover and tough to get it back into position. Anyone have the same problem, any tips etc?
● Annie Brett Both if its winter time. I’m out in the country so it gets pretty chilly in the winter. Last year where I am, the coldest temp i can remember was -1°
● Emma Salkeld Blanket so comfy on lounge chairs
● Jennie Francis Both . . . for winter because I like the heaviness . . . summer just a blanket
● Lotta Burke Duvet!! So much easier to make the bed.