Labour MPs on 17:54 - Oct 27 with 1810 views | Whiterockin | By election coming up? This could be interesting after the budget. | | | |
Labour MPs on 17:58 - Oct 27 with 1796 views | johnlangy | Why don't we wait and find out the details before jumping to conclusions. | | | |
Labour MPs on 18:01 - Oct 27 with 1789 views | AnotherJohn | As you'll know I have no love for many of them, but best to wait to see whether Amesbury was defending himself. I don't, for instance, blame "three Jags" Prescott for that punch years ago. I'd rather see that than the effete victim response that would come from some of them. Have to say it looks as though Amesbury has had a lemonade or two. [Post edited 28 Oct 8:02]
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Labour MPs on 18:03 - Oct 27 with 1785 views | Dr_Winston |
Labour MPs on 17:58 - Oct 27 by johnlangy | Why don't we wait and find out the details before jumping to conclusions. |
This. Lord only knows I'm not someone to defend a Labour politician, but it depends what was said to him at the time. There are plenty of gobby berks out there who seem to think that they're untouchable. If the bloke who was punched was making threats or being abusive then he deserved a clump, even if he was too dumb to have his hands out of his pockets. If he wasn't, then the MP may well go down. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Labour MPs on 18:08 - Oct 27 with 1782 views | pencoedjack |
Labour MPs on 17:58 - Oct 27 by johnlangy | Why don't we wait and find out the details before jumping to conclusions. |
Not sure a p***ed MP punching a bloke or the other saying to cut the throats of anyone who disagrees with his views needs much waiting for conclusions Sure you’d think the same if it was a Tory.? | | | |
Labour MPs on 18:11 - Oct 27 with 1776 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Labour MPs on 18:01 - Oct 27 by AnotherJohn | As you'll know I have no love for many of them, but best to wait to see whether Amesbury was defending himself. I don't, for instance, blame "three Jags" Prescott for that punch years ago. I'd rather see that than the effete victim response that would come from some of them. Have to say it looks as though Amesbury has had a lemonade or two. [Post edited 28 Oct 8:02]
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If the article is accurate though and he continued to lay into the bloke as he was on the floor any notion of self defence goes out of the window. | |
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Labour MPs on 18:13 - Oct 27 with 1770 views | Dr_Winston |
Labour MPs on 18:11 - Oct 27 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | If the article is accurate though and he continued to lay into the bloke as he was on the floor any notion of self defence goes out of the window. |
What if the guy said he was going to stab him? If someone says that to me I'm going to deck him and kick him until I'm sure he's not getting up again any time soon. I'm not going to wait until I see the knife. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Labour MPs on 18:35 - Oct 27 with 1728 views | JACKMANANDBOY | It will be interesting to see what the full story is. The Daily Mail video does not look good for him. [Post edited 27 Oct 18:40]
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Labour MPs on 18:59 - Oct 27 with 1700 views | KeithHaynes | Very much a wait and see. These MP’s can’t be arrested on spec, the police have to make an appointment thus giving the filthy politicians time to tamper with and destroy evidence. | |
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Labour MPs on 19:02 - Oct 27 with 1693 views | raynor94 |
Labour MPs on 17:58 - Oct 27 by johnlangy | Why don't we wait and find out the details before jumping to conclusions. |
Sucker punched him, and then proceeded to punch him 6 times whilst he was on the floor. Now suspended by the Labour Party, hopefully he will do some time, like anybody else carrying out a common assault like that in the street | |
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Labour MPs on 19:05 - Oct 27 with 1688 views | Whiterockin |
Labour MPs on 18:13 - Oct 27 by Dr_Winston | What if the guy said he was going to stab him? If someone says that to me I'm going to deck him and kick him until I'm sure he's not getting up again any time soon. I'm not going to wait until I see the knife. |
Would you finish off with, "You won't threaten the MP ever again, will you?" | | | |
Labour MPs on 19:06 - Oct 27 with 1676 views | Whiterockin |
Labour MPs on 19:02 - Oct 27 by raynor94 | Sucker punched him, and then proceeded to punch him 6 times whilst he was on the floor. Now suspended by the Labour Party, hopefully he will do some time, like anybody else carrying out a common assault like that in the street |
Two tier Kier has to tred carefully. | | | |
Labour MPs on 19:21 - Oct 27 with 1648 views | Dr_Winston |
Labour MPs on 19:05 - Oct 27 by Whiterockin | Would you finish off with, "You won't threaten the MP ever again, will you?" |
In those circumstances, probably yes. Although if not an MP I'd probably say "me" instead. | |
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Labour MPs on 20:20 - Oct 27 with 1603 views | Whiterockin |
Labour MPs on 19:21 - Oct 27 by Dr_Winston | In those circumstances, probably yes. Although if not an MP I'd probably say "me" instead. |
"The apparent victim is stood with his hands in his pockets and has made no physical move towards Mr Amesbury when the politician suddenly hit him with a left-handed jab of such force his opponent was sent sprawling off the kerb and to the ground." | | | |
Labour MPs on 20:28 - Oct 27 with 1578 views | Dr_Winston |
Labour MPs on 20:20 - Oct 27 by Whiterockin | "The apparent victim is stood with his hands in his pockets and has made no physical move towards Mr Amesbury when the politician suddenly hit him with a left-handed jab of such force his opponent was sent sprawling off the kerb and to the ground." |
I'm not debating what he did. I'm curious to know what he said. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Labour MPs on 22:21 - Oct 27 with 1510 views | johnlangy |
Labour MPs on 18:08 - Oct 27 by pencoedjack | Not sure a p***ed MP punching a bloke or the other saying to cut the throats of anyone who disagrees with his views needs much waiting for conclusions Sure you’d think the same if it was a Tory.? |
Yes, I would. | | | |
Labour MPs on 22:36 - Oct 27 with 1498 views | onehunglow | Is a working MP a working person though ? | |
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Labour MPs on 22:54 - Oct 27 with 1481 views | majorraglan | Let’s see what comes out of the police investigation. I don’t think we’re seeing the whole video, there’s a youngster looking on and the way the MP and other bloke are in close proximity suggests something has already taken place. It doesn't look good for the MP, but let’s allow the police investigation to run its course. If the MP is out of order, then I hope he gets suspended from Parliament and his constituents get the chance to have a recall vote. Nice to see some positive action by the Labour Party who’ve suspended this guy from the party. [Post edited 27 Oct 23:14]
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Labour MPs on 00:57 - Oct 28 with 1453 views | Kilkennyjack | Yes, MPs should not be getting in such a situation, we dont know what was said but its a poor look. Likewise the list of MP’s last parliament charged with sexual misconduct was ridiculous. It should not happen, probably both the people and the system. Something is not right. | |
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Labour MPs on 07:50 - Oct 28 with 1399 views | PawelAbbott | Thus is the same MP who was calling for sentences of over 10 years for anyone caught up in the riots. On that basis he should be looking at 10 years himself. Two Tier Kier will probably see him let off with a caution | | | |
Labour MPs on 08:36 - Oct 28 with 1381 views | majorraglan |
Labour MPs on 07:50 - Oct 28 by PawelAbbott | Thus is the same MP who was calling for sentences of over 10 years for anyone caught up in the riots. On that basis he should be looking at 10 years himself. Two Tier Kier will probably see him let off with a caution |
Stop talking rot, Starmer won’t have any say on this, this two tier Kier stuff is guff. A decision on this case will be down to the police and the CPS. Even if he could influence the outcome, he’d be ill advised to get involved. | | | |
Labour MPs on 08:40 - Oct 28 with 1375 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Labour MPs on 08:36 - Oct 28 by majorraglan | Stop talking rot, Starmer won’t have any say on this, this two tier Kier stuff is guff. A decision on this case will be down to the police and the CPS. Even if he could influence the outcome, he’d be ill advised to get involved. |
Starmer should have no say on police and CPS action. But after the riots he was talking about people being put through the courts quickly and had claimed credit for the 'response' to the riots. | |
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Labour MPs on 08:41 - Oct 28 with 1374 views | onehunglow |
Labour MPs on 08:36 - Oct 28 by majorraglan | Stop talking rot, Starmer won’t have any say on this, this two tier Kier stuff is guff. A decision on this case will be down to the police and the CPS. Even if he could influence the outcome, he’d be ill advised to get involved. |
People out at 3am are either invariably committing crime or ratrsed and not fully cognisant of what they’re doing . I’d question simply what the hell he was doing out at that time,being a MP. Not that exhausting. Job really or so it seems .. It was a nice little left jab albeit the receiver should have avoided. Always stand at an angle of 45 degrees and keep your balance , The problem with alcohol consumption in the early hours . | |
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Labour MPs on 09:06 - Oct 28 with 1350 views | majorraglan |
Labour MPs on 08:41 - Oct 28 by onehunglow | People out at 3am are either invariably committing crime or ratrsed and not fully cognisant of what they’re doing . I’d question simply what the hell he was doing out at that time,being a MP. Not that exhausting. Job really or so it seems .. It was a nice little left jab albeit the receiver should have avoided. Always stand at an angle of 45 degrees and keep your balance , The problem with alcohol consumption in the early hours . |
Not going to disagree with you on any one the above. When you’re in the public eye like this MP is, your behaviour should be beyond reproach. The MP’s actions may have been justified, but it doesn’t look good. As you’ll be aware a pre-emptive strike is permitted as an act of self defence, it really boils down to what’s happened off camera and what’s been said. We’lll have to wait and see what comes out in the wash. | | | |
Labour MPs on 09:08 - Oct 28 with 1346 views | lifelong |
Labour MPs on 08:41 - Oct 28 by onehunglow | People out at 3am are either invariably committing crime or ratrsed and not fully cognisant of what they’re doing . I’d question simply what the hell he was doing out at that time,being a MP. Not that exhausting. Job really or so it seems .. It was a nice little left jab albeit the receiver should have avoided. Always stand at an angle of 45 degrees and keep your balance , The problem with alcohol consumption in the early hours . |
Does that include Police Officers on night shift? | | | |
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