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“Condemn” is a strong word best left for serious offences. “Mildly disappointed at” is closer to the emotion required.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo do you condemn the throwing of milkshake at Nigel?
Here’s an interesting thread from a former US Secret Service guy. As he says,
Dan Kaszeta on Twitter: "OK. Regarding this milkshake stuff. Some context on where and how I'm qualified to comment. I spent 6 years in the US Secret Service as one of its senior CBRN specialists."We, in the USSS, on President Bush, in the post 9/11 era didn't consider that stuff to be "political violence" in the absence of evidence of intent to cause actual harm.Comment
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A vote for the Brexit party is actually a vote against Brexit, because when the official position of Brexit becomes crashing out, it probably won't happen.
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It is a disgrace. Same as when Prescot egged.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHow do you explain Corbyn being egged?Comment
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That is the default position and has been since A50 triggered.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostA vote for the Brexit party is actually a vote against Brexit, because when the official position of Brexit becomes crashing out, it probably won't happen.

I blame the EU for extending the deadline.
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It's only official if I say so!Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostA vote for the Brexit party is actually a vote against Brexit, because when the official position of Brexit becomes crashing out, it probably won't happen.
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'Condemn' is a word best saved for virtue signallers.Originally posted by meridian View Post“Condemn” is a strong word best left for serious offences. “Mildly disappointed at” is closer to the emotion required.
Here’s an interesting thread from a former US Secret Service guy. As he says,
Dan Kaszeta on Twitter: "OK. Regarding this milkshake stuff. Some context on where and how I'm qualified to comment. I spent 6 years in the US Secret Service as one of its senior CBRN specialists."
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New footage reveals Nigel Farage privately sought money and help for his new Brexit Party from fringe right-wing figures including a millionaire Putin cheerleader and a self-proclaimed “influencer” who has posted a string of anti-Islam remarks online.Videos posted on Facebook show the Brexit party leader addressing a closed-door gathering at London’s five-star Ritz hotel on April 9, organised by key backers of a pro-Trump political group, Turning Point UK.
Farage was among the guests at the event, which was described by the organisers as a “tea party” and not a Brexit Party fundraiser. But in a five-minute speech, he asked the small group for “any help, any support, whether it’s verbal, whether it’s getting your friends involved, whether it’s giving us money, whatever it is, we need all the help we can get”.
New Video Shows Nigel Farage Courting Fringe Right-Wing Figures At A Private Tea Party Hosted At The Ritz“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Indeed. Look closely at my post and you might spot a touch of irony.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe is not advocating the legalisation of assault.
HTH
Feel free to ask a grown up for help.Comment
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Feel free to continue dribbling down yourself.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIndeed. Look closely at my post and you might spot a touch of irony.
Feel free to ask a grown up for help.Comment
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