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Post by Dogburger on May 31, 2023 6:33:51 GMT
Good on him. It's what they deserve with their threatening behaviour. If the member of the public had run over the protester and injured them, who would pay the price? Id like to think that we ,the general population would all chip in
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Post by jonksy on May 31, 2023 6:34:12 GMT
Apologies if this has already been mentioned, it's a long thread, however. Starmer has accepted a £1.5 million donation from Dale Vince a former New Age traveller and owner of Ecotricity, a Green energy company. Dale Vince also bankrolls Just Stop Oil. That tells you all you need to know about the direction a future Starmer government would take the country. Fuel poverty for the majority. Is he Russian? Are you even human wonky?
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Post by jonksy on May 31, 2023 6:36:40 GMT
If the member of the public had run over the protester and injured them, who would pay the price? Id like to think that we ,the general population would all chip in Exactly mate. Like those of us who venture out whithout a snotrag tied to our face as we are not scared shiteless by chink monkey pox.
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Post by sheepy on May 31, 2023 6:58:18 GMT
If the member of the public had run over the protester and injured them, who would pay the price? Id like to think that we ,the general population would all chip in If anger were an energy, it seems rather amusing it has backfired on those thinking the energy is all theirs.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2023 7:21:16 GMT
If the member of the public had run over the protester and injured them, who would pay the price? Id like to think that we ,the general population would all chip in What, everyone do a week in prison?
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Post by Pacifico on May 31, 2023 7:31:51 GMT
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Post by Dogburger on May 31, 2023 7:43:31 GMT
Id like to think that we ,the general population would all chip in What, everyone do a week in prison? That obviously wouldn't be an option in the very unlikely event of a prison sentance being imposed . Depending on how it played out though there would be 'fund it' options to help with defence of any charges and fines . Not saying we are all going to re-mortgage the house but a lot of tenners soon adds up
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2023 7:48:10 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2023 7:51:13 GMT
What, everyone do a week in prison? That obviously wouldn't be an option in the very unlikely event of a prison sentance being imposed . Depending on how it played out though there would be 'fund it' options to help with defence of any charges and fines . Not saying we are all going to re-mortgage the house but a lot of tenners soon adds up There would be nothing anyone could do about the accompanying criminal record though.
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Post by jonksy on May 31, 2023 7:59:13 GMT
That obviously wouldn't be an option in the very unlikely event of a prison sentance being imposed . Depending on how it played out though there would be 'fund it' options to help with defence of any charges and fines . Not saying we are all going to re-mortgage the house but a lot of tenners soon adds up There would be nothing anyone could do about the accompanying criminal record though. The only criminals are those fuckers blocking our roads wonky.
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Post by Dogburger on May 31, 2023 8:12:26 GMT
That obviously wouldn't be an option in the very unlikely event of a prison sentance being imposed . Depending on how it played out though there would be 'fund it' options to help with defence of any charges and fines . Not saying we are all going to re-mortgage the house but a lot of tenners soon adds up There would be nothing anyone could do about the accompanying criminal record though. A badge of honour would be a better desciption
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2023 8:19:55 GMT
There would be nothing anyone could do about the accompanying criminal record though. A badge of honour would be a better desciption A criminal record can have life changing consequences and should not be 'encouraged' so glibly.
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Post by see2 on May 31, 2023 8:20:01 GMT
Apologies if this has already been mentioned, it's a long thread, however. Starmer has accepted a £1.5 million donation from Dale Vince a former New Age traveller and owner of Ecotricity, a Green energy company. Dale Vince also bankrolls Just Stop Oil. That tells you all you need to know about the direction a future Starmer government would take the country. Fuel poverty for the majority. Assumptions are like opinions in that they are 'ten-a-penny'.
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Post by see2 on May 31, 2023 8:22:46 GMT
And the smarmy ringpeice will.....,.It's all about oil according to the usual braindead... NOW Just Stop oil pressures Labour to repeal new anti-protest law hampering its ability to block roads and cause chaos: Eco-zealots blast Keir Starmer's support for 'dictator-friendly' legislation after handing his party £1.5million
Starmer is under pressure over the seven-figure sum received from Just Stop Oil founder Dale Vince. At the weekend it was revealed Labour plans to ban future North Sea oil and gas drilling should it win the general election – which mirrors the main demand of Just Stop Oil. But last night the green group, which has been blocking roads and disrupting major events across the UK, turned its attention to Labour's position on the Public Order Act, which makes it harder for them to cripple the roads. Smarmy has previously backed stiff sentences for protesters blocking roads and the party has not committed to repealing the law if it takes power. In a tweet last night Just Stop Oil put pressure on him to change his stance.
The two faced prick.
'While the Labour Party and smarmy have at least pledged to stop new oil and gas, they're still supportive of new, dictator-friendly anti-protest laws,' it said. 'We have no confidence in this government or their counterparts in the Labour Party.' www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12139481/NOW-Just-Stop-oil-pressures-Labour-repeal-anti-protest-law-hampering-ability-block-roads.htmlIn the opinion of an EUSSR 'prick'.
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Post by jonksy on May 31, 2023 9:10:24 GMT
A badge of honour would be a better desciption A criminal record can have life changing consequences and should not be 'encouraged' so glibly. Who said it should dead nag. Your the one who are defending these criminals.
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