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Stars behind the wheel

16/01/08 – Before the big crowd could even have a glimpse at the glinstering wagons, a small list of politicians was invited to the annual gala evening of the Motor Show in London to look at the extremely expensive and highly fashionable cars. Posh-member Catherine Windsor was amongst the happy invitees: ‘No dangerous metro or train for me, they’re all way to unsafe. Give me a great qualitative and comfortable car. I like a sports design with some special features to it. People always complaint about the unsafety of these cars, but sometimes they forget where the real danger lies: in the streets just around the corner.’ Therefor she prefers a Z5 BMW.

The Evening Standard - January the 16th 2008

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Female politicians a lot more active than their male collegues

04/06/07 – During the past legislature the female politicians were a lot more active than their male collegues. This is the conclusion the Institute for Female Equality derived from a series of statistics. The IFE admits that numbers aren’t everything and they also don’t say anything about the quality of the work, but one thing is for sure: the activity grade of the female politicians lies higher than the one of their male collegues. ‘The numbers clearly state that women don’t sit in the Houses of Parliament to wear out their skirts’, says Catherine Windsor of Posh. ‘The numbers speak for themselves: the female politicians have simple worked harder during the past legislature.’

Elle Magazine – June the 4th of 2007

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“There is enough money for scholarships, you just have to want it enough”

13/11/07 - ‘The national government says it is resolving urgent problems. But Is that the case? They say there isn’t enough money for scholarships for everyone, but when the social matters aren’t on the agenda, it’s because it doesn’t interest you.’

This is what Posh-member Catherine Windsor said last week in her speech at the opening of the annual meeting of the Royal London Hockey Association. She stated that she will continue to fight for this resolution untill they will listen. …

Finally, she ended her speech with the words: ‘This government doesn’t govern, they don’t do anything, they’re just acting.’

The Sunday Times – Novembre the 13th of 2007

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