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Sian Lloyd
Where do you stand on the subject of weather presenter Sian Lloyd being uninvited from the Blair wedding yesterday, as documented in the Mail? Strikes me she has leaked the story herself, and if that's the case I'm not surprised she wasn't welcome. Surely it's up to the couple getting married who gets invited, and if they don't want her there....
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'DON'T MENTION THE WAR', sound advice apparently. /// Friends said Miss Lloyd, 55, has made no secret of her staunch opposition to the war in Iraq and has been strongly critical of Mr Blair’s ‘ warmongering words about Syria’. /// /// This, she feels, might lie behind the snub, even if only in part. /// /// While her comments were never delivered...
14:02 Sun 15th Sep 2013
Here's a link.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 19551/W eatherg irl-Sia n-distr aught-s hes-bar red-ste pdaught ers-lav ish-wed ding-Bl airs-so n.html
I don't understand what you mean. She leaked the story herself? She must have been uninvited before the story leaked - otherwise there would have been no story.
I'm guessing, but perhaps her step-daughter really doesn't like her - but even so, at a society wedding I would expect protocol to be observed. Extraordinary.
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I don't understand what you mean. She leaked the story herself? She must have been uninvited before the story leaked - otherwise there would have been no story.
I'm guessing, but perhaps her step-daughter really doesn't like her - but even so, at a society wedding I would expect protocol to be observed. Extraordinary.
I have always thought she is a horrible woman. Odd features and smug.
When parents remarry, it is often the case that offspring do not like the new partner. If this girl is getting married, she wants her mum and dad there. She does not want some self centred loon there just be ause her dad married it.
Bleating in the newspapers is pathetic. Blaming her opposition to the Iraq war for the uninvite is preposterous.
When parents remarry, it is often the case that offspring do not like the new partner. If this girl is getting married, she wants her mum and dad there. She does not want some self centred loon there just be ause her dad married it.
Bleating in the newspapers is pathetic. Blaming her opposition to the Iraq war for the uninvite is preposterous.
//How else would the press have got to know about her being uninvited? //
Blabbing to the press wasn't the reason she was uninvited. If she hadn't been uninvited in the first place, there would have been nothing to say to the press. The question is 'why was she uninvited?' - and we don't know the answer to that.
Blabbing to the press wasn't the reason she was uninvited. If she hadn't been uninvited in the first place, there would have been nothing to say to the press. The question is 'why was she uninvited?' - and we don't know the answer to that.
vernonk
Odd story.
Apparently Ms Lloyd was originally invited to the wedding, and then had her invitation revoked.
I would have thought that the first thing any newspaper would have done, when reporting such a story is to find out why.
If she hadn't been invited in the first place, one could make a guess as to why - perhaps the bride's mother still harbours ill-feeling...
But to be invited and have the invitation rescinded shortly before the wedding suggests something else.
Something the Daily Mail has decided doesn't need publicising.
Odd.
Incidentally, sort the responses into 'best rated' and have a look at some of the comments.
Strange that the Daily Mail readers would have taken this opportunity to have a pop at Blair, rather than analyzing the context of the story.
Odd story.
Apparently Ms Lloyd was originally invited to the wedding, and then had her invitation revoked.
I would have thought that the first thing any newspaper would have done, when reporting such a story is to find out why.
If she hadn't been invited in the first place, one could make a guess as to why - perhaps the bride's mother still harbours ill-feeling...
But to be invited and have the invitation rescinded shortly before the wedding suggests something else.
Something the Daily Mail has decided doesn't need publicising.
Odd.
Incidentally, sort the responses into 'best rated' and have a look at some of the comments.
Strange that the Daily Mail readers would have taken this opportunity to have a pop at Blair, rather than analyzing the context of the story.
The Telegraph has mentioned it briefly - but no reason given.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/1 0308297 /Tony-B lairs-s on-Euan -will-m arry-in -Anglic an-chur ch.html
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Okay, okay...there's very little chance that we're going to find out, so I will make up a reason.
Sian was originally invited, and the uninvited when the bride discovered that Ms Lloyd planned to wear a white dress, and then shout out weather forecasts at the top of her voice, whilst the couple were making their vows.
Sian was originally invited, and the uninvited when the bride discovered that Ms Lloyd planned to wear a white dress, and then shout out weather forecasts at the top of her voice, whilst the couple were making their vows.
I am blowed if I can remember where I read this but after the invitations were issued there was a family meal out at which Sian Lloyd and the bride's mother were present. Sian Lloyd made several snide remarks about the bride's mother and was then uninvited.
Ms Lloyd claims her remarks were taken in the wrong context
Ms Lloyd claims her remarks were taken in the wrong context