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saintpeter48 | 13:48 Wed 27th Jan 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3418475/Haunting-life-courageous-girl-Cecil-Parkinson-shunned-birth-Tory-grandee-s-never-saw-daughter-nor-sent-birthday-Christmas-card.html

I have just read this article, what a vile man Parkinson was, but what baffles me is why his 3 grown up daughters that he fathered with his wife have never tried to contact their younger half-sister, just goes to show what horrible people they are I suppose!
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Parkinson has that Tory quality - the ability to pretend that something 'unpleasant' simply never happened. He never acknowledged his affair, or his daughter, because it was simply an inconvenience to his political and public image, and it would appear that his family lined up right behind him with the same attitude. I would be deeply ashamed to be...
15:50 Wed 27th Jan 2016
Naomi - //andy-hughes, Parkinson was what he was. Personally I couldn't stand the man, but you, in tarring all Tories with the same brush are quite simply wrong. Your refusal to acknowledge that does you no favours.//

Parkinson was a pin-up and a poster boy for the party and its values - and he was a perfect choice!
andy-hughes, whatever he was, he wasn't other people who you seem to think deserve similar condemnation. You are out of order.
Don't always agree with andy, but I do here 100% !
Thanks viv xx
Sad.
Awww, cheer up Naomi!
I'm fine. I just feel sorry for you, andy-hughes.
Naomi - //I'm fine. I just feel sorry for you, andy-hughes. //

How patronising!!!

Please don't bother!!!!!!
Awww.... cheer up, andy-hughes.
Naomi - //Awww.... cheer up, andy-hughes. //

I am seriously cheerful - laughing at the fact that you have stolen my crown as the most pompous poster on the site!!
"I am seriously cheerful - laughing at the fact that you have stolen my crown as the most pompous poster on the site!! "

That was posted in haste, and is inappropriate.

Please accept my apologies Naomi.
I think you definitely can safely retain that dubious accolade along with a few others!
Lord Parkinson.

Humble beginnings, Grammar School boy, scholarship to Cambridge....so far so good, suggesting a talented and ambitions young man.

Married a wealthy woman....smart move and one of which i would have approved.

Did well for the Conservative Government supporting the success of it's leader Dame Margaret Thatcher.....hard work had brought it successes.

Late night sittings in the House, away from his wife, a highly sexed man sought relief and companionship from a woman who knew he was married.
So far no complaints from sqad, Cecil or the mistress.

She became pregnant and had a baby and he had to decide to back his wife and family or his mistress.......he decided his wife and family..........no problems there, or would some ABers prefer he ditched his wife and family for his mistress? Sometime the mistress gets chosen, but not often.

He made a decision.

It is not uncommon for men to have little or no interest in their offspring and that depends to a large extent on the circumstances.
I can emapthise with the situation of Lord Parkinson as I am sure many men in the same situation could also.

Love Rat? If you like. But for me a man who made the best out of a poorly dealt hand.
retrocop - //I think you definitely can safely retain that dubious accolade along with a few others! //

Now now - I have apologised for my hasty post, let's not get into a row shall we?
andy-hughes, No fear of that. I don't tar people with the same brush simply because they happen to hold similar political views to one another - and when I'm wrong, I'm happy to say I'm wrong.
I'm not 'sad' Naomi and I often agree with you too ...... ! Not in this case though.
Sqad - //But for me a man who made the best out of a poorly dealt hand. //

In what way was his hand 'poorly dealt'?

He embarked on an affair and was caught out.

But it didn't end there - the obliterated any concedpt of his daughter from his mind, and enforced legal action to ensure that the media did the same. He kept her without vital financial support, and left her mother to shoulder the burden of her mental condition - including questions about why her daddy never comes to see her.

There was the making of the best of a poorly dealt hand for two people in this scenario - and Parkinson is not either of them!
viv41, so you, like andy-hughes, are saying that all Tories behave in a similar way to Cecil Parkinson? That's got to be just a little irrational, hasn't it?
//Love Rat? If you like. But for me a man who made the best out of a poorly dealt hand.//

'poorly dealt hand' sqad - really ?

Which part of your aforementioned description was the 'poorly' dealt bit ?
Indeed Bazille - Parkinson was the architect of his own downfall, but the callous and heartless way in which he dealt with the results in terms of his treatment of his mistress and child is too cold to be believable.

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