Tables have turned for naughty Nadine Dorries

 
9 April 2014

Over to the Intercontinental Westminster where Nadine Dorries, unsilenceable backbench Tory MP, was launching her semi-autobiographical novel, The Four Streets, set in Fifties Liverpool. Guests at the party were Lord Ashcroft and Fellow I’m a Celebrity contestant Linda Robson while culture minister Ed Vaizey gave the speech.

Asked her thoughts about Maria Miller, Dorries said last night: “She’s so straight, she’s like the head girl, and I’m the naughty girl at the back of the class on the backbenches, so she doesn’t talk to me.” Miller may have to now.

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