PARTY LINES
April 2010
I feel sorry for the lot of them. They probably haven't got a GCSE between them. And they've got their private lives plastered all over the papers. They should be given counselling. To help them make the transition.
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March 2010
What to do about Granny? Daisy Waugh eavesdrops
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Daisy Waugh hears why state education is so attractive to smart West Londoners
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No sex please, we're British parents, Daisy Waugh hears
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