Will it be a rod, a whip or a pair for Sir Thomas, MP?

From: The Independent - London | Date: March 24, 1994| Author: MILES KINGTON | Copyright information

TODAY we continue the serialisation of our sizzling Parliamentary novel, `All-Night Session'! The story so far: Suzanne Smallwood runs the Westminster advisory service for MPs who are having trouble with their marriages, or indeed having trouble with other people's marriages. Today she is talking Sir Thomas Tankerton MP through his marital problems . . .

"To sum up," said Suzanne, "you grew estranged from your wife and came to rely more and more on your young, pretty researcher. But no...

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