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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2024 21:31:48 GMT
Strange that this story cannot be found anywhere else - only on GB News It was probably a conversation between two or three people, then completely blown out of all proportion by GB News. No evidence what so ever that this is the general view across large sections of the civil service, they are the TV equivelant of The Daily Mail and you cannot believe what either print or report upon. Yes, that it cannot be found elsewhere is indicative of something. We know that many conversations as regards one or two people are reported with some alacrity if they stitch up someone on the right. All proportion is if course subjective as Frank Hester found out who was only rude about an MP, wishing violence, and indeed encouraging it, is surely a much more serious issue against a parliamentary candidate. The rent-a-mobs are pandered to in the mainstream media, whilst they're smashing up banks on the highstreet and violently attacking everyone who dare challenge our corrupt institutions. Those who encourage this very behaviour and endorse this level of anarcho-tyranny are the same lot who want GB News shut down whilst feigning ignorance. All they have done since this broke out is attack GB News and drone on about the Daily Mail. Perhaps they're so braindead that they think everyone should be celebrating terrorism.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 12, 2024 6:01:22 GMT
Farage has put himself in the middle of the world where gangsters and cultists have control, what was he expecting? A cup of tea and a sandwich perhaps, they have even snuck Alison Rose back in.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 12, 2024 6:45:30 GMT
On the Brightside, at least MPs now know where all the violence threatened against them comes from, within their own ranks.
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Post by piglet on Jun 12, 2024 8:46:20 GMT
This is fuel for Farage, when things get boring his personality type loses interest and moves onto other more interesting stuff. I say bring it on, it will only make him more determiined to see the job done.
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Post by sandypine on Jun 12, 2024 13:24:35 GMT
On the Brightside, at least MPs now know where all the violence threatened against them comes from, within their own ranks. Very true, I am going to sound like a stuck record here but it largely stems from two episodes, one was the physical attack on Parliament green of two BNP MEPs, two parliamentary representatives of the British people and to my recall not one MP condemned that attack and there seems to have been a high level of support for the physical attack within parliament and indeed there is a suggestion that the mob were tipped off by an MP. The second was the threatening crowd surrounding and shouting down Farage in Edinburgh that did not garner much by way of condemnation from MPs. This suggested to many in the British public that violence against political figures was OK as long as you disagreed with them and support was there within our political representatives for that very violence.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2024 13:31:17 GMT
It beggars belief that Sunak/Starmer/Davey have not made a formal statement condemning violence towards a rival political party leader, is it any wonder the UK is becoming lawless when the very people running it, and intend to run it are keeping quiet about physical assaults on the opposition, why aren't the media calling them out?
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Post by see2 on Jun 12, 2024 14:08:36 GMT
It beggars belief that Sunak/Starmer/Davey have not made a formal statement condemning violence towards a rival political party leader, is it any wonder the UK is becoming lawless when the very people running it, and intend to run it are keeping quiet about physical assaults on the opposition, why aren't the media calling them out? Yes they really should condemn it, but it seems to me that this sort of thing has increased over the last decade, could be wrong. I suspect a lot of the winding up is done on social media.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2024 14:12:26 GMT
It beggars belief that Sunak/Starmer/Davey have not made a formal statement condemning violence towards a rival political party leader, is it any wonder the UK is becoming lawless when the very people running it, and intend to run it are keeping quiet about physical assaults on the opposition, why aren't the media calling them out? Yes they really should condemn it, but it seems to me that this sort of thing has increased over the last decade, could be wrong. I suspect a lot of the winding up is done on social media. Is that you see2?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2024 15:07:10 GMT
It beggars belief that Sunak/Starmer/Davey have not made a formal statement condemning violence towards a rival political party leader, is it any wonder the UK is becoming lawless when the very people running it, and intend to run it are keeping quiet about physical assaults on the opposition, why aren't the media calling them out? Yes they really should condemn it, but it seems to me that this sort of thing has increased over the last decade, could be wrong. I suspect a lot of the winding up is done on social media. I think that since October 7th people think that they can do anything they like, lawful or not. Violence against MPs, candidates, various sectors of society with threats on public transport, in the streets, are absolutely rife, all around the world. It's pretty worrying to be honest.
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