Yes, it is assault and I believe the tw*t that threw the milkshake has been charged.Thor wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 3:46 pm Just seen the video and its disturbing that someone is able to do that. Farage clearly says hes not happy and that they should have seen that a mile off. They could have been carrying a weapon and that does not bare thinking about. Don't forget we lost a MP to a nut job a couple of years ago.
I've a question, would that be classed as assault?
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New computer game, Gammon vs Snowflake
How long can the red faced loons last before the socially inept younger generation cause them to have a rage induced coronary
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one o in huntingdon wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 8:28 am New computer game, Gammon vs Snowflake
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I'm expecting Theresa May to arrange cross party talks with The Monster Raving Looney Party, obviously it won't achieve anything but its as good a delaying tactic as anything she's previously come up with
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She's definitely got to go now . Trying bribery to get her withdrawal treaty through is the last straw.Article_50 wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 12:40 pm I'm expecting Theresa May to arrange cross party talks with The Monster Raving Looney Party, obviously it won't achieve anything but its as good a delaying tactic as anything she's previously come up with
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Whatever views either way on Brexit, seemed to me that this MP was unable to cope with this woman's questions. Typical of what happens when MPs come into contact with members of the public who are very far removed from the comfort of the ''Westminster Bubble''
Monmouth MP David Davies called a liar amid rise in threats
David Davies says he uses a body camera because of the abuse he gets.
The pro-Brexit MP for Monmouth has voted for Theresa May's deal.
During an interview on the subject, a member of the public called him a liar and a traitor.
Monmouth MP David Davies called a liar amid rise in threats
David Davies says he uses a body camera because of the abuse he gets.
The pro-Brexit MP for Monmouth has voted for Theresa May's deal.
During an interview on the subject, a member of the public called him a liar and a traitor.
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Rumours abound that the cabinet will hand May the proverbial revolver and bottle of scotch over the course of this afternoon...…
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I'll miss her. But the good news is her replacement is guaranteed to be even more useless.
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''I'll miss her'' !Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 5:40 pm I'll miss her. But the good news is her replacement is guaranteed to be even more useless.
Oh come of it !!
Ian Blackford MP responding to the meeting between the 1922 Committee and the Prime Minister.
"May so incompetent she can't even resign properly."
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I know its very hard to believe, but most of the Countries in the World manage to trade quite easily with the EU.......without being in the EU Customs Union and also NOT being in the EU Single Market and even more unbelievable.......do NOT pay a Multi Billion pounds membership fee to the EU !!
All things that Remain MPs and followers say is seemingly impossible to do ?
In 1975 myself and many others voted to remain in the Common Market and we were told it was purely to get easy trade with those Countries who were the then members of the Common Market. Labour's left, led by Tony Benn (and including a then-unknown Jeremy Corbyn), hated the Common Market, seeing it as a "capitalist club" that would erode British democracy and evolve into a European political union. Other prominent politicians on the leave platform were Peter Shore, Michael Foot and Enoch Powell. The claims of Benn and the leave Campaign were mocked by leaders of the REMAIN side headed by Ted Heath and Labours Roy Jenkins. Well History shows that Heath and Jenkins knew very well of the future plans of the then Common Market but chose to not disclose the full facts to the UK electorate.
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Correct and that's why tomorrow I'm voting for the Brexit Party.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 6:23 pmI know its very hard to believe, but most of the Countries in the World manage to trade quite easily with the EU.......without being in the EU Customs Union and also NOT being in the EU Single Market and even more unbelievable.......do NOT pay a Multi Billion pounds membership fee to the EU !!
All things that Remain MPs and followers say is seemingly impossible to do ?
In 1975 myself and many others voted to remain in the Common Market and we were told it was purely to get easy trade with those Countries who were the then members of the Common Market. Labour's left, led by Tony Benn (and including a then-unknown Jeremy Corbyn), hated the Common Market, seeing it as a "capitalist club" that would erode British democracy and evolve into a European political union. Other prominent politicians on the leave platform were Peter Shore, Michael Foot and Enoch Powell. The claims of Benn and the leave Campaign were mocked by leaders of the REMAIN side headed by Ted Heath and Labours Roy Jenkins. Well History shows that Heath and Jenkins knew very well of the future plans of the then Common Market but chose to not disclose the full facts to the UK electorate.
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That's why I'm disappointed with Corbyn. It's been said that he was against it back then and is still against it now. However, he knows he won't get in to power if he plays his I'm a brexiteer card, so his lust for power is greater than the good of the country. Disappointing.
It also highlights that Labour is just as split as the Tories are, again they are dampening down those splits in their quest for power.
Say what you want about Tony Benn, at least he was a man of principle, weather you agreed with his politics or not, he believed in something and he stayed with that belief.
It also highlights that Labour is just as split as the Tories are, again they are dampening down those splits in their quest for power.
Say what you want about Tony Benn, at least he was a man of principle, weather you agreed with his politics or not, he believed in something and he stayed with that belief.
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I'm not saying it's curtains for May but just seen Gazza at Downing Street with a carrier bag of lager and some fishing rods.
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When I saw this name earlier today, I had never heard of this person. Now I’ve seen the article concerned and I’ve never seen this women down the O’s. What a vile cretin she is, saying he should have thrown acid. If you like Farage or not there is no place in society for such violence, maybe she should look at some of the people’s lives which have been destroyed by acid attacks.
Stupid women.
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