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Except for the fact Mr Bridgen was chanting 'Mr Blunt Mr Blunt you're a c***' and laughing I'd expect."completely unprovoked".
I'd be more concerned a grown man is complaining about this rather than duffing up the aggressor round the back of the bike sheds. No one likes a whining grass.
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good to see a private education worked for you!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSeems pretty mild in a group of people that put their testicles in a dead pigs mouth as part of initiation and hazing at Eton. Maybe a massive wedgie whilst yelling 'Ones mater is so fat that when the honorable lady skips a meal the FTSE drops 10 points' would be more apt?
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Seems pretty mild in a group of people that put their testicles in a dead pigs mouth as part of initiation and hazing at Eton. Maybe a massive wedgie whilst yelling 'Ones mater is so fat that when the honorable lady skips a meal the FTSE drops 10 points' would be more apt?
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behave like school children.
https://news.sky.com/story/andrew-br...led-b-12985929
Andrew Bridgen has demanded an apology from a fellow MP after he allegedly slapped him on the back of the head and called him a "b******".
Mr Bridgen, who joined the Reclaim Party after being kicked out of the Conservatives, reported former Tory minister, Crispin Blunt, to parliamentary authorities and, on Monday, demanded he say sorry for what he called "unbelievable behaviour".
The MP for North West Leicestershire, said the incident occurred at Portcullis House, and was "completely unprovoked".
He said Mr Blunt "hit him on the back of the head with his hand and said, 'You're a b******' and then legged it off".
"I was just completely shocked. That's not the behaviour you would expect from a member of parliament," Mr Bridgen said.
Parliamentary officials confirmed they were aware of the incident in the atrium of Portcullis House and said the Commons authorities and the whips office were dealing with it.
Mr Blunt, who represents Reigate, has not responded to requests for comment.
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