But he did not need to hear the speech to be offended by it
Someone told him about it and he said he was then offended on behalf of someone else
Fookin tw@
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNot sure if anyone saw the Daily Politics today, but he was on, and it was a total car crash. He couldn't even recall what specifically she'd said. Basically, he had no idea what he was complaining about and Andrew Neil really didn't need to try very hard.
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We should start a thread that contains all desperate attempts to get on TV. I realise that it would fill very quickly with X-Factor contestants but that's what it's there for right?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPolice treat home secretary speech as 'hate incident' - BBC News
We have become a nation of virtue signalling, liberal, hand-wringing s
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However, it had to be recorded as a "non-crime hate incident" in accordance with police national guidelines.
These state: "Where any person, including police personnel, reports a hate incident which would not be the primary responsibility of another agency, it must be recorded regardless of whether or not they are the victim, and irrespective of whether there is any evidence to identify the hate element."
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Not sure if anyone saw the Daily Politics today, but he was on, and it was a total car crash. He couldn't even recall what specifically she'd said. Basically, he had no idea what he was complaining about and Andrew Neil really didn't need to try very hard.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThat explains it. Did you know her personally?
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostWell, you can take the woman out of Westbury but you can't take Westbury out of the woman.
(Not that she said anything wrong, I just felt like saying it )
Actually, our Amber is from a very well heeled family, Chalcot House, Dilton Marsh being the erstwhile family seat.
That explains it. Did you know her personally?
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostWell, you can take the woman out of Westbury but you can't take Westbury out of the woman.
(Not that she said anything wrong, I just felt like saying it )
Actually, our Amber is from a very well heeled family, Chalcot House, Dilton Marsh being the erstwhile family seat.
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Well, you can take the woman out of Westbury but you can't take Westbury out of the woman.
(Not that she said anything wrong, I just felt like saying it )
Actually, our Amber is from a very well heeled family, Chalcot House, Dilton Marsh being the erstwhile family seat.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPolice treat home secretary speech as 'hate incident' - BBC News
We have become a nation of virtue signalling, liberal, hand-wringing er:s
You terrible man, hand wringers have feelings too
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Pathetic
Police treat home secretary speech as 'hate incident' - BBC News
West Midlands Police has said the home secretary's speech to last year's Conservative Party conference is being treated as a "hate incident".
In the speech, Amber Rudd suggested tightening rules that allow UK firms to recruit workers from overseas.
An Oxford University professor complained to the force claiming Ms Rudd was using "hate speech" to foster support for her political aims.Tags: None
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