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Protesters Disrupt A Speech By Mp Jacob Rees-Mogg
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/av /uk-pol itics-4 2925176 /protes ters-di srupt-a -speech -by-mp- jacob-r ees-mog g
Much as I think that Rees-Mogg is a pompous pillock, this is intolerable.
Hope he is OK. This is a back day for democracy.
Much as I think that Rees-Mogg is a pompous pillock, this is intolerable.
Hope he is OK. This is a back day for democracy.
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yes, disgusting.....remember when that stupid woman threw flour or white paint over Mandelson? Why do people do this?
As for pillocks, I rather like them, the left and right are stereotyped but the "pillock" is a refreshing stereotype quote amusing and a bit different.
In fact i consider myself to be a pillock....and proud of it ;-)
yes, disgusting.....remember when that stupid woman threw flour or white paint over Mandelson? Why do people do this?
As for pillocks, I rather like them, the left and right are stereotyped but the "pillock" is a refreshing stereotype quote amusing and a bit different.
In fact i consider myself to be a pillock....and proud of it ;-)
The so called student "protesters" were not students at all, but a very small group of mindless yobos who gained access to the meeting.
mikey; why you feel the need to introduce such invective into your OP I can't say, but he is a very likely candidate for the next leader of the Tory party, Michael Portillo on News Week said he was the leader the country was crying out for, and the he is also the bookmaker's favourite for the post.
mikey; why you feel the need to introduce such invective into your OP I can't say, but he is a very likely candidate for the next leader of the Tory party, Michael Portillo on News Week said he was the leader the country was crying out for, and the he is also the bookmaker's favourite for the post.
jesus that would be quick - it was only last night !
Yes and No - I think everyone has come out on the side of 'Let him speak!' - pompous pillock said himself that he supported free speech and that meant not only the stuff you liked...
when Verhoeven played in manchester a lot of shaven haired dutchmen came in and marching down to the stadium in good order - started doing a half-Nazi salute. This is very daring as it is unlawful back home
And a steward said to me - do you want a supporter, you are obviously not Dutch, and I said that they were allowed to do it ( make a salute ) and he kinda looked at me as tho I were mad
Yes and No - I think everyone has come out on the side of 'Let him speak!' - pompous pillock said himself that he supported free speech and that meant not only the stuff you liked...
when Verhoeven played in manchester a lot of shaven haired dutchmen came in and marching down to the stadium in good order - started doing a half-Nazi salute. This is very daring as it is unlawful back home
And a steward said to me - do you want a supporter, you are obviously not Dutch, and I said that they were allowed to do it ( make a salute ) and he kinda looked at me as tho I were mad
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