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Rise of the far right in Europe.


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Im all for “milkshaking” the racist far right. If it happened to a genuinely decent politician it would be a less funny. Are we really comparing the likes of Yaxley Lennon with Corbyn? Don’t “both sides” this shite

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40 minutes ago, Anubis said:

He tells his security bloke “You’re a complete failure. You should have spotted that a mile off.”

 

Someone’s getting sacked.

He clocked it himself then walked right into it.... 

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Can't have it both ways. If you condone violence against politicians, then you can't cry when Corbyn gets attacked, or if McDonnell gets punched campaigning around London. Logically that's fair game then, isn't it?

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9 minutes ago, Boss said:

Can't have it both ways. If you condone violence against politicians, then you can't cry when Corbyn gets attacked, or if McDonnell gets punched campaigning around London. Logically that's fair game then, isn't it?

Remember you’re in a world where disagreeing with JC means you aren’t a ‘true’ Labour supporter and deserve to be kicked out of the party.  

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20 minutes ago, Boss said:

Can't have it both ways. If you condone violence against politicians, then you can't cry when Corbyn gets attacked, or if McDonnell gets punched campaigning around London. Logically that's fair game then, isn't it?

Slopping a cold drink on someone isn’t violence.  (For the avoidance of doubt, nor is throwing an egg.)

 

Punching is violence.

 

Happy to help. 

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23 minutes ago, Boss said:

Can't have it both ways. If you condone violence against politicians, then you can't cry when Corbyn gets attacked, or if McDonnell gets punched campaigning around London. Logically that's fair game then, isn't it?

‘If Britain is ignored over Brexit, you will not be able to contain us. We will bring civil unrest to you, the likes of which you have never seen before and...what, you’re throwing milkshakes? Oh that’s not fair’

 

Logically like. 

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10 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Slopping a cold drink on someone isn’t violence.  (For the avoidance of doubt, nor is throwing an egg.)

 

Punching is violence.

 

Happy to help. 

 

So, was punching Richard Spencer violence?

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