Boris - too much bluster?

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Re: Boris - too much bluster?

Post by expressman33 » Fri Sep 27 2019 8:22am

Who was it that laughed about lynching a female Tory MP a few years ago ?
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Re: Boris - too much bluster?

Post by blythburgh » Fri Sep 27 2019 10:15am

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Re: Boris - too much bluster?

Post by expressman33 » Fri Sep 27 2019 11:19am

blythburgh wrote:
Fri Sep 27 2019 10:15am
Not me for certain
correct , it was John McDonnell , and he still refuses to apologise to Esther Mcvey
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Re: Boris - too much bluster?

Post by Derbiean » Sat Sep 28 2019 11:09am

Cummings says the only way abuse and threats against MPs end if they "respect" the referendum result because of course, we all know that it was a 100% for the leave vote and is legally binding :roll:

More threats against a Labour MP by a serving British soldier https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ela-rayner

Also which MP recently assaulted a female protester? A tory I reckon.
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Re: Boris - too much bluster?

Post by blythburgh » Sat Sep 28 2019 11:30am

expressman33 wrote:
Fri Sep 27 2019 11:19am
blythburgh wrote:
Fri Sep 27 2019 10:15am
Not me for certain
correct , it was John McDonnell , and he still refuses to apologise to Esther Mcvey
He should be ashamed of himself. Such language is uncalled for by anyone but especially MP's and Councillors.

No time for McVey myself but would never think of using such language about her or any other of the hard right only for the rich Brexiteers in the House of Commons
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Re: Boris - too much bluster?

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Sat Sep 28 2019 4:15pm

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