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12 minutes ago, Litotes said:

Care to answer the question I asked?

I'd throw them out, bodily. But they weren't in his dining room, or his own private house -  it's completely false analogy.

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2 hours ago, Bash Street said:

I'm afraid that wouldn't have worked amongst these people.

You base that on? 

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2 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Quick query, that the fool Prescott did have an egg hit him, does that absolve him from any action regarding physically assaulting the egg thrower. By your reply I can only assume you think so. A very strange opinion if you don't mind me saying.

 

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Full weight bottle job.

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18 hours ago, ormester said:

owen jones is disgrace what he put   lets say that  it was heavy handed  but personally  ometimes its needed  better a female had done it though

Oh you mean the Owen Jones article titled "Mark Field grabs a climate protester by the neck – and parts of the right cheer him on." Yes I know, it's an outrage isn't it.

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1 minute ago, Mister M said:

Oh you mean the Owen Jones article titled "Mark Field grabs a climate protester by the neck – and parts of the right cheer him on." Yes I know, it's an outrage isn't it.

It's hard work trying to civilize these folk M!

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I don't really like Owen Jones, venomous man.

 

Mark was in the right and didn't use too much force in my opinion.  He could have shown more restraint but didn't need to.

 

If this had been a man then we wouldn't be having this conversation.

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Do you think so? I think he wouldn't have done anything, just like this lot.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/stage-invader-brands-m-ps-fake-conservatives-at-esther-mc-vey-campaign-launch-154900675.html

 

He could have had a knife, gun, bomb, collapsible truncheon but he got to very loudly say his piece.

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28 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

I don't really like Owen Jones, venomous man.

 

Mark was in the right and didn't use too much force in my opinion.  He could have shown more restraint but didn't need to.

 

If this had been a man then we wouldn't be having this conversation.

If he was in the right why has he apologised?

 

And why has he been suspended?

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42 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

If this had been a man then we wouldn't be having this conversation.

Very true. If it had been a man, Field wouldn't have dared get out of his seat.

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54 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

I don't really like Owen Jones, venomous man.

 

Mark was in the right and didn't use too much force in my opinion.  He could have shown more restraint but didn't need to.

 

If this had been a man then we wouldn't be having this conversation.

You don't like Owen Jones because he tells it as it is. Meanwhile BoJo's behaviour, once again, comes under question. 

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36 minutes ago, Mister M said:

You don't like Owen Jones because he tells it as it is. Meanwhile BoJo's behaviour, once again, comes under question. 

Why would you try to tell me why I don't like someone??

 

You don't know me.

 

Boris Johnson's behaviour is, whilst occasionally amusing, completely unbecoming of a cabinet member, let alone PM

1 hour ago, I1L2T3 said:

If he was in the right why has he apologised?

 

And why has he been suspended?

Because it is am exercise in managing PR. 

 

As for the suspension, it is right and proper to suspend whilst carrying out an investigation.  I have suspended a number of people during investigations, despite them being quite obviously innocent.

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2 hours ago, JamesR123 said:

I don't really like Owen Jones, venomous man.

 

Mark was in the right and didn't use too much force in my opinion.  He could have shown more restraint but didn't need to.

 

If this had been a man then we wouldn't be having this conversation.

 

1 hour ago, Mister M said:

You don't like Owen Jones because he tells it as it is. Meanwhile BoJo's behaviour, once again, comes under question. 

 

45 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

Why would you try to tell me why I don't like someone??

 

You don't know me.

 

Boris Johnson's behaviour is, whilst occasionally amusing, completely unbecoming of a cabinet member, let alone PM

Because it is am exercise in managing PR. 

 

As for the suspension, it is right and proper to suspend whilst carrying out an investigation.  I have suspended a number of people during investigations, despite them being quite obviously innocent.

Is there a facepalm emoji? Shame I can't find one, as it would've been useful.

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