Steve Bray at it again 20:53 - Oct 2 with 5693 views | blueasfook | Clearly drunk here and getting leary. That guy he was grappling with missed a prime opportunity to nut him in the face |  |
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Steve Bray at it again on 00:00 - Oct 3 with 1327 views | XYZ |
Steve Bray at it again on 23:54 - Oct 2 by PhilTWTD | I didn't see that. I removed a post which was reported from jacobnikons which was clearly promoting an antisemitic conspiracy theory. All the posts subsequent to that were also removed as a consequence. Apologies if there was a further discussion, but that post and the poster couldn't remain on here.
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Fair enough. |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 00:04 - Oct 3 with 1319 views | PhilTWTD |
Apologies, collatoral damage when I removed the other post. |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 00:08 - Oct 3 with 1317 views | factual_blue |
Steve Bray at it again on 21:39 - Oct 2 by Kievthegreat | Yes, Soros' great Machiavellian scheme to destroy Western civilisation as we know it is to hire a man with a big blue hat and a megaphone and plonk him outside of parliament. What a galaxy brained evil supervillain he truly is. |
Your last sentence is actually about Phil, isn't it? |  |
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Steve Bray at it again on 00:11 - Oct 3 with 1318 views | blueasfook |
Steve Bray at it again on 23:31 - Oct 2 by PhilTWTD | Trumpian antisemite banned. Apologies for delay, was watching something. |
Bumped up my thread views though. Cheers Phil |  |
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Steve Bray at it again on 09:48 - Oct 3 with 1199 views | ArnoldMoorhen | I see a bloke grabbing at Bray and pushing him around, and Bray not really retaliating at all. If Bray disrupted the event, it is fair enough for accredited stewards/security to ask him to leave. If he didn't, and a bloke goes and starts on him just for being Steve Bray, then you are supporting violence against someone exercising their democratic rights, and that is fascism. |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 09:54 - Oct 3 with 1199 views | blueasfook |
Steve Bray at it again on 09:48 - Oct 3 by ArnoldMoorhen | I see a bloke grabbing at Bray and pushing him around, and Bray not really retaliating at all. If Bray disrupted the event, it is fair enough for accredited stewards/security to ask him to leave. If he didn't, and a bloke goes and starts on him just for being Steve Bray, then you are supporting violence against someone exercising their democratic rights, and that is fascism. |
Give over! Entering a private event uninvited with the intention of disrupting it is not exercising your democratic right! Bray gets in people's faces and is aggressive and I imagine probably smells of drink most of the time. It's about time he got some help with his issues. |  |
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Steve Bray at it again on 10:01 - Oct 3 with 1178 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Steve Bray at it again on 09:54 - Oct 3 by blueasfook | Give over! Entering a private event uninvited with the intention of disrupting it is not exercising your democratic right! Bray gets in people's faces and is aggressive and I imagine probably smells of drink most of the time. It's about time he got some help with his issues. |
Entering a private event uninvited doesn't give the right of any random attendee of the event to assault the individual. Was it a private event, or a public forum? Is there footage of what Bray did to provoke this physical attack? If not, what I said stands. He irritates you. You don't like him. Plenty of us on the other side feel the same way about Farage or Rees-Mogg. It doesn't give anyone the right to assault them. |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:07 - Oct 3 with 1160 views | blueasfook |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:01 - Oct 3 by ArnoldMoorhen | Entering a private event uninvited doesn't give the right of any random attendee of the event to assault the individual. Was it a private event, or a public forum? Is there footage of what Bray did to provoke this physical attack? If not, what I said stands. He irritates you. You don't like him. Plenty of us on the other side feel the same way about Farage or Rees-Mogg. It doesn't give anyone the right to assault them. |
Can you tell me what Bray has achieved in his 7 (yes seven!) years of marching up and down outside Westminster shouting through a cardboard megaphone and playing loud music - other than earn himself a reputation as a national tit. |  |
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Steve Bray at it again on 10:10 - Oct 3 with 1139 views | leitrimblue | You have to love him. Finds it so easy to upset all the right people |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:14 - Oct 3 with 1121 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:07 - Oct 3 by blueasfook | Can you tell me what Bray has achieved in his 7 (yes seven!) years of marching up and down outside Westminster shouting through a cardboard megaphone and playing loud music - other than earn himself a reputation as a national tit. |
The Benny Hill tune during the Truss chaos was funny. |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:19 - Oct 3 with 1110 views | blueasfook |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:14 - Oct 3 by ArnoldMoorhen | The Benny Hill tune during the Truss chaos was funny. |
Quite, but what political aim did it achieve? Oh he does stuff that's funny. I don't see how causing ugly scenes at a party conference is funny though. His impact on the political landscape of this country has been zero. Didn't he run for MP in some constituency and get about 200 votes? |  |
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Steve Bray at it again on 10:36 - Oct 3 with 1080 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Steve Bray at it again on 10:19 - Oct 3 by blueasfook | Quite, but what political aim did it achieve? Oh he does stuff that's funny. I don't see how causing ugly scenes at a party conference is funny though. His impact on the political landscape of this country has been zero. Didn't he run for MP in some constituency and get about 200 votes? |
I don't think you understand democracy or protest. Every single day he reminds the 200+ Tory MPs who supported Remain but then backed May's disastrous decision to trigger the process before we were ready, and who backed Boris' unthought through "Oven Ready Deal" that wasn't, and who have jeopardised the Good Friday Agreement and peace in Northern Ireland, that they are accountable for a monumental piece of self-harm. There was a bloke who slept in a tent on Westminster Green to conduct a vigil reminding Blair of the consequences of the Iraq War. The war still happened, people still died. He didn't achieve anything, in your words. But both he and Bray are shining examples of people standing up for our democracy, and reminding MPs of the consequences of their actions. |  | |  |
Steve Bray at it again on 18:26 - Oct 3 with 953 views | keighleyblue |
Steve Bray at it again on 22:13 - Oct 2 by Leaky | Perhaps some times you should practice what you preach about opinions different to yours |
Prat. Ignored. |  | |  |
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