Daphne Frobisher: The special relationship has never been stronger
Daphne Frobisher, Prime Minister of Freetannia (also Queen but residents are scarce so everyone simply mucks in) has denied being snubbed by Dr Phyllis Starkey (Labour MP -
Mrs Frobisher said she and Dr Starkey "talk all the time" and she insisted the special relationship was "strong and continues to strengthen".

Dr Phyllis Starkey (Labour MP -
No 10 Frowning Street said they had a wide-ranging chat after an MK Council dinner - understood to have taken place in the council kitchens.
And the MK Council described the claim of Mrs Frobisher being snubbed as "absurd".
'Without foundation'
She was responding to the news that Labour officials rejected repeated requests from Freetannia for a formal meeting - even though the Dr Starkey has held private meetings with the leaders of
Frowning Street said reports of a snub were "completely without foundation".
Asked whether there were five requests for a bilateral meeting as has been suggested, she said that in the run-up to the trip there would have been numerous calls, but the number was not the issue.
'A mistake'
The council also rejected any suggestion that Mrs Frobisher had been given a lower priority than other leaders.
A spokesman said: "Any stories that suggest trouble in the bilateral relationship between the
The row comes after Dr Starkey described the planned relocation to
NIGEL'S
Nigel Andrews
BBC Freetannian editor
My respect for Dr Starkey grows and grows, whilst Daphne Frobisher is just an embarrassment.
Frannie Haddock, King’s Mews
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