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The girls who are trying to make party politics beautiful



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Published Date:
04 July 2008
BRUNETTE beauty Louise Cole, one of the candidates for the newly formed Miss Great Britain party, endorsed her support for the 'get Britain beautiful' policy, included in her manifesto.
"We also want a referendum on Europe, and more money for the troops as well as extra money for single mothers.

"We want a bank holiday beauty day and it's a day to promote health and charity events."

The party put forward two candidates, Ms Cole and her blonde counterpart, Amanda Harrington.

The duo were joined by party leader, the Belfast beauty Gemma Garrett who turned heads throughout the count.

Miss Harrington, a former Miss Great Britain said: "We want tax relief for single mums, because I am a single parent and that was one of my main policies.

"We've had a great response from people in Henley and Thame. I think they thought we were a bit of a joke but then they realised we were serious."

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 12:54 PM
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  • Location: Thame
 
 
  

 
 


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