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Just to confirm: UKIP's Steven Wolfe is receiving free healthcare in France due to him being an EU citizen
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UKIP has no leader AGAIN!!
Punch up involving gobby right wing idiot. Is Jeremy Clarkson doing publicity for his TV show?
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So where is the police in this story, surely someone will have to be investigated for attempted murder?
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Bit embarrassing for them that the violent criminals from the EU taking advantage of the UK's open borders are actually their MEPs coming home for the weekend.
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At least in UKIP we don't have cardboard cutouts, we have people with conviction.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe whole place seems like a den of violent thuggery. I'm glad we are leaving
Eric Stuart Joyce is a British politician and former military officer. He is a former member of parliament (MP) for Falkirk West and (from 2005) Falkirk. Joyce was an MP from the 2000 Falkirk West by-election, originally as a Labour Party MP, until 2015 when he stood down having sat as an Independent MP for several years.
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Joyce, who was once a member of the expenses watchdog himself, was named as Britain's most expensive MP in 2009 and subsequently made headlines by allegedly claiming for designer glasses, iPods and gourmet bacon baps.
Then there were the allegations of an affair with a 17-year-old girl, claims Joyce vehemently denied, and, most damaging of all, the string of violent confrontations which cost the MP his place in the Labour party.
Joyce lost the Labour whip in 2012 after punching and headbutting four fellow MPs in a House of Commons bar, an offence for which he was also fined £3,000 and banned from bars for three months. He was detained in police custody after another confrontation in a different Commons bar, exactly 12 months later, and earlier this month he was found guilty of 'unprovoked' assault on two teenagers in a Camden shop. In March last year he was fined £1,500 for breach of the peace for what was described as a "drink-fuelled rant" at Edinburgh airport.
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The whole place seems like a den of violent thuggery. I'm glad we are leaving
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Looks just like the sort of chap to represent you in front of the world, wonder if he was in France for the football?
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