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The man with a bee in his bonnet

Ben Chapman, the remarkably obscure MP for Wirral South would seem to be a bee obsessive, having tabled and received four written answers on bee-related issues yesterday.

Amazing that Jonathan Shaw's patience did not snap and result in him telling Chapman to buzz off. (rim shot)

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Anonymous Anonymous said... 3:36 pm

Perhaps he feared that Mr Chapman would come back with a stinging riposte.  



Anonymous Anonymous said... 3:37 pm

I hear that Stephen Pollen is helping him with his biography.  



Anonymous Anonymous said... 3:40 pm

One of his written questions was: "And is there honey, still, for tea?"  



Blogger Croydonian said... 4:27 pm

If Chapman keeps droing on, perhaps the minister will seek to hive off responsibility for answering him...  



Anonymous Anonymous said... 1:10 pm

I believe he was making the enquiry for a swishy queen who lives in his constituency.  



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