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After What Happened To Jo Cox, Is Anna Soubry Right To Be Concerned About Threats From ‘Brextremists’?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4204 5175
What should be done to protect those in the public eye from right wing extremists, who resort to murder when someone opposes their views?
What should be done to protect those in the public eye from right wing extremists, who resort to murder when someone opposes their views?
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The same should be done to protect those in the public eye from left wing extremists.
However, how on earth does anyone stop one sole individual from murdering someone?
The same should be done to protect those in the public eye from left wing extremists.
However, how on earth does anyone stop one sole individual from murdering someone?
The same as should be done to protect people from any kind of extremist that resorts to murder when someone opposes their views.
If they openly make threats that's surely an offence for which they can be arrested and dealt with.
However, there isn't much you can do about people who just decide to commit random murders out of the blue, as with the case of Jo Cox - a horrific but unpredictable act. Same with the scum that decide they're going to get in a car and drive it into a crowd of people. It's pretty much unpreventable.
If they openly make threats that's surely an offence for which they can be arrested and dealt with.
However, there isn't much you can do about people who just decide to commit random murders out of the blue, as with the case of Jo Cox - a horrific but unpredictable act. Same with the scum that decide they're going to get in a car and drive it into a crowd of people. It's pretty much unpreventable.
I think I understand the overreaction to the headlines, but I'm unsure "right" has much to do with how she feels. If being described as a mutineer is the worst she needs to cope with then she's lucky. The threats do need to be looked into though. They are totally unacceptable, and I suspect little to do with any newspaper article, save for that breaking the news.
Anna Soubry is without doubt the most irritating woman in politics having recently taken over from Ms Sturgeon (following her quietening down a bit following the General Election). She is obviously accustomed to getting her own way and is prone to hysteria and hyperbole when she does not.
She is berating the Daily Telegraph for printing photographs of fifteen MPs (including her) who announced that they would vote against the government on the issue of fixing a date for our official departure from the EU. The firing line into which they have placed themselves is completely unrelated to the circumstances in which Jo Cox found herself. As I said, hysteria and hyperbole.
She is berating the Daily Telegraph for printing photographs of fifteen MPs (including her) who announced that they would vote against the government on the issue of fixing a date for our official departure from the EU. The firing line into which they have placed themselves is completely unrelated to the circumstances in which Jo Cox found herself. As I said, hysteria and hyperbole.
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