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If damage done, then vandalism. If not, a poor joke.
We all know what a "little one" Corbyn has though. Poor DA has been looking for a cock up for years. Must have been some sort of Freudian labour comment.
Sad people.
Some have speculated whether the stunt was a reference to the Tory slogan "Standing up for Britain".

It's not the first thing that came into my mind when I saw it. Mine thoughts were more along the lines of 'Theresa is a ........' I must have got the wrong impression.
My thoughts were along the lines that idiots have no respect for anything.
Not 'Strong and stable' then, Naomi?
why not stiff and unbending ?
I reefer to Mrs May's manner in public - er not Mr May's conduct in private - oh dear
Tilly, I wouldn't describe the people who did this as either.
well the line up for the signs certainly can't be called 'kinky'

do you think the Giants mother commented: " we've been served up a curved ball "
New stage location for a remake of 'The Darling Buds of May'?
Have you been to have a look then jno?
wouldn't have happened when sir henry campbell-bannerman was pm

I'm with deskdiary, I thought it was hilarious too.
Some might say that this was a better use of large letters than those stuck to the side of a bus some time ago.
Certainly a lot closer to the truth.

'Truth' can be found in most dictionaries, usually near 'tory' but never together.

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