Our Senate might have SA Liberal Senator Mary Jo Fisher dancing the Hokey Pokey and The Time Warp in her speech (see the video here) against a carbon price but Britain’s House of Commons has an air guitarist. During a rather sombre speech by Liam Fox, the UK Defence Secretary, as he tried to defend sacking 11,000 troops, Graham Evans, a Conservative MP, was practising chords using a rolled up Parliamentary order paper for a guitar.
Australia has a dancing Senator, the House of Commons an air guitarist
Our Senate might have SA Liberal Senator Mary Jo Fisher dancing the Hokey Pokey and The Time Warp in her speech (see the video here) against a carbon price but Britain’s House of Commons has an air guitarist. During a rather sombre speech by Liam Fox, the UK Defence Secretary, as he tried to defend […]
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