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We ..And I mean the British public have a tradition of throwing rotten food at politicians and it rarely changes to the throwing of life threatening missiles.
So in answer to your question of course bricks don't fit into the list of throw able things ..perhaps flour or rotten fish
actually it isn't a British public thing atall
it's the ill educated violent scum that throw things.
did you approve of the concrete blocks during the miners strike?0 -
Don't you think their deaths and injuries are worth remembering ?
Don't you think that leading members of the Labour party are long term supporters of the killers?
Do you call poppy day an 'obsession' too?
Don't mind me if I completely ignore your utter claptrap and strawman exercises.
Using the line "don't you think remembering the deaths of people" is utterly appalling considering the only reason you bring them up is for political and argumentative "gain".0 -
actually it isn't a British public thing atall
it's the ill educated violent scum that throw things.
did you approve of the concrete blocks during the miners strike?
Actually ...It is a the British public and the main thing that has reduced the incidence of being heckled and derided is that politicians speak from pre planned press conferences where "The Audience " is cherry picked from paid up members and local volunteers for the spectacle to look good for the camera.
stupid comment about the blocks ..made you appear lost of any sensible points to discuss.0 -
Actually ...It is a the British public and the main thing that has reduced the incidence of being heckled and derided is that politicians speak from pre planned press conferences where "The Audience " is cherry picked from paid up members and local volunteers for the spectacle to look good for the camera.
stupid comment about the blocks ..made you appear lost of any sensible points to discuss.
everyone should have the right to walk down a street without being assaulted, irrespective of their religion, race, sexual orientation or political beliefs etc
even a moron could work out why politicians of all parties increasingly talk only to selected audiences... if you are struggling let me know and I will explain
do you deny the concrete blocks?0 -
Certain political allegiances have tend to have nasty streaks about them. In the US its the Tea Party which are nasty, militant and dogmatic. Over here its the Union/ Anti Austerity left.
This is a very odd way to "build the better society" that the Left says they want.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »
My overarching point in all of this is we can't blame Corbyn for everything by trying to link events to his leadership. Events which he has nothing to do with.
"Corbyn" isn't just the man but the direction of politics away from the centre ground to the extremes. All of a sudden the Unions are flexing their weight again. After years of being sidelined. Like Corbyn they are stuck in an era long past.0 -
I have no idea what I should deny ?
That concrete blocks were thrown ?
you could agree that
everyone should has the right to walk down a street without being assalted, irrespective of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, political beliefs, disability, weight, height, hair colour etc
why is that so difficult?
the bit about concrete blocks is probably too difficult for you to understand : try asking your parents or other responsible adults0 -
you could agree that
everyone should has the right to walk down a street without being assalted, irrespective of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, political beliefs, disability, weight, height, hair colour etc
why is that so difficult?
the bit about concrete blocks is probably too difficult for you to understand : try asking your parents or other responsible adults
Oh I get you now ..Bit of an odd way of asking that question.
Nope I stand by my statement ..eggs and tomatoes are fair game .
We are not a nation who lynch politicians ..0 -
Oh I get you now ..Bit of an odd way of asking that question.
Nope I stand by my statement ..eggs and tomatoes are fair game .
We are not a nation who lynch politicians ..
I hope you do that to a group of national front / IRA / religious extremists etc supporters
Please get your mates to send us the photos.0
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