The Violent Labour MP 22:00 - Oct 27 with 7881 views | onceablue | Based on the evidence of that Video and Kier Starmers stance on rioters, remembering a woman was sentenced to 2 years in prison for pushing a shopping trolley at police and calling a police dog gay, he should never see the light of day He’s one of your own He’s one of your own Kier Starmer he’s one of your own |  | | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:01 - Oct 27 with 4706 views | Zx1988 | Is everything okay? |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 22:08 - Oct 27 with 4645 views | redrickstuhaart | You seem desperate to minimise bad behaviour by right wing loons. Why is that? |  | |  |
My dog is gay, deffo. (n/t) on 22:11 - Oct 27 with 4633 views | Bloots | |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 22:23 - Oct 27 with 4600 views | onceablue |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:08 - Oct 27 by redrickstuhaart | You seem desperate to minimise bad behaviour by right wing loons. Why is that? |
I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but there has to be a consistent approach surely? Kier Starmer wanted to make an example of the rioters to say it is not ok to riot in the streets or you will get severely punished. Society is now more violent then I have ever known it Why doesn’t kier now make an example of this idiot and send him to prison to say it is not ok to punch an innocent person or you will get severely punished |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:25 - Oct 27 with 4581 views | redrickstuhaart |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:23 - Oct 27 by onceablue | I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but there has to be a consistent approach surely? Kier Starmer wanted to make an example of the rioters to say it is not ok to riot in the streets or you will get severely punished. Society is now more violent then I have ever known it Why doesn’t kier now make an example of this idiot and send him to prison to say it is not ok to punch an innocent person or you will get severely punished |
There is no suggestion it wont be. You presumably understand that Starmer does not send people to prison... But the causes you seem upset about are telling. |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:30 - Oct 27 with 4559 views | onceablue |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:25 - Oct 27 by redrickstuhaart | There is no suggestion it wont be. You presumably understand that Starmer does not send people to prison... But the causes you seem upset about are telling. |
Let’s wait and see what happens Fancy a wager? |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:36 - Oct 27 with 4541 views | vapour_trail |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:23 - Oct 27 by onceablue | I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but there has to be a consistent approach surely? Kier Starmer wanted to make an example of the rioters to say it is not ok to riot in the streets or you will get severely punished. Society is now more violent then I have ever known it Why doesn’t kier now make an example of this idiot and send him to prison to say it is not ok to punch an innocent person or you will get severely punished |
Why doesn’t kier send him to prison. lol. Been visiting this site for well over a quarter of a century and this is right up there with the highest level of fvckwittery that I’ve witnessed on these pages. |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 22:37 - Oct 27 with 4530 views | positivity | let's wait for the trial, eh? before rushing to judgement, bear in mind that violence against the police is a more serious offence (there's no indication that the man punched was a poice officer, was there?) and rioting is a more serious offence (one man is not a riot) |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 with 4476 views | BlueBadger | Worth pointing out here that the Labour party have instantly suspended him, have withdrawn the parliamentary whip, will probably issue a recall notice if it goes to criminal charges and he'll probably lose his seat and party membership. Meanwhile, the parties of 'personal responsibility')and also you) were falling over themselvesto say 'were falling over themselves to say 'nothing to do with me guv, they just have Very Real Concerns' in response to the Farage Riots in which violent nazis egged on by a load of other, more cowardly fascists smashed up a load of town centres on the basis of misinformation spread by other fascist cowards. As a by the by, how's the weather in Moscow this evening? [Post edited 27 Oct 2024 22:53]
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The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 with 4481 views | onceablue |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:36 - Oct 27 by vapour_trail | Why doesn’t kier send him to prison. lol. Been visiting this site for well over a quarter of a century and this is right up there with the highest level of fvckwittery that I’ve witnessed on these pages. |
Did you think that I meant literally Kier sends him to prison? Come on LOL The judges knew that they had the backing of the government Iin the case of the rioters because of how Kier Starmer said they will have the book thrown at them Starmer now needs to come out with the same comments in respect of a violent act like this That was my point please read between the lines or is that beyond you LOL |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:52 - Oct 27 with 4430 views | redrickstuhaart |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 by onceablue | Did you think that I meant literally Kier sends him to prison? Come on LOL The judges knew that they had the backing of the government Iin the case of the rioters because of how Kier Starmer said they will have the book thrown at them Starmer now needs to come out with the same comments in respect of a violent act like this That was my point please read between the lines or is that beyond you LOL |
Judges operate independently. Its called separation of powers. Starmer knows full well, given his background, that one does not risk prejudicing a prosecution by making comments on it before it has taken place. Reading between the lines, was what told me it was more about an objection to other convictions and punishments than it was about this incident... |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:53 - Oct 27 with 4418 views | positivity |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 by onceablue | Did you think that I meant literally Kier sends him to prison? Come on LOL The judges knew that they had the backing of the government Iin the case of the rioters because of how Kier Starmer said they will have the book thrown at them Starmer now needs to come out with the same comments in respect of a violent act like this That was my point please read between the lines or is that beyond you LOL |
what do you think the punishment for assault should be? what do you think the punishment for rioting and assault of a police officers should be? the mp will be treated according to the law of the land like anyone else |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 22:54 - Oct 27 with 4408 views | BlueBadger |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 by onceablue | Did you think that I meant literally Kier sends him to prison? Come on LOL The judges knew that they had the backing of the government Iin the case of the rioters because of how Kier Starmer said they will have the book thrown at them Starmer now needs to come out with the same comments in respect of a violent act like this That was my point please read between the lines or is that beyond you LOL |
You've spent the best part of today defending violent nazis pissing in the streets of London on the background of consitently turning out to whine about violent nazis getting jailed over the summer mate, I'm not sure you've much of a moral high ground to stand on right now. [Post edited 27 Oct 2024 22:58]
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The Violent Labour MP on 23:02 - Oct 27 with 4296 views | mutters |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:23 - Oct 27 by onceablue | I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but there has to be a consistent approach surely? Kier Starmer wanted to make an example of the rioters to say it is not ok to riot in the streets or you will get severely punished. Society is now more violent then I have ever known it Why doesn’t kier now make an example of this idiot and send him to prison to say it is not ok to punch an innocent person or you will get severely punished |
I am not sure you fully understand how the justice system works. Labour has responded quickly, and really have done all that they can at this moment in time. Should he be found guilty by a court of law, then I'd imagine further punishment will be coming his way. Whatever happens the guy is an absolute idiot and deserves whatever is coming his way (if the news report is accurate). |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 23:06 - Oct 27 with 4255 views | GlasgowBlue | You are comparing apples with oranges. The far racist rioters were engaged in activities that could have seen a breakdown of society had it been allowed to continue. The MP has allegedly engaged in thuggish behaviour and could end up facing an assault charge. If charged he’ll face a trial and if found guilty he will be punished. In either case, Keir Starmer has no influence in the outcome. |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 23:20 - Oct 27 with 4132 views | onceablue |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 by BlueBadger | Worth pointing out here that the Labour party have instantly suspended him, have withdrawn the parliamentary whip, will probably issue a recall notice if it goes to criminal charges and he'll probably lose his seat and party membership. Meanwhile, the parties of 'personal responsibility')and also you) were falling over themselvesto say 'were falling over themselves to say 'nothing to do with me guv, they just have Very Real Concerns' in response to the Farage Riots in which violent nazis egged on by a load of other, more cowardly fascists smashed up a load of town centres on the basis of misinformation spread by other fascist cowards. As a by the by, how's the weather in Moscow this evening? [Post edited 27 Oct 2024 22:53]
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How good of the Labour Party to suspend this violent thug that punched a man to the ground and then hit another 5 times and would have continued to do so unless someone intervened |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 23:28 - Oct 27 with 4085 views | positivity |
The Violent Labour MP on 23:20 - Oct 27 by onceablue | How good of the Labour Party to suspend this violent thug that punched a man to the ground and then hit another 5 times and would have continued to do so unless someone intervened |
what else do you expect them to do? farage and ukip didn't even suspend their mep accused of the same offence |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 00:15 - Oct 28 with 3969 views | mutters |
The Violent Labour MP on 23:20 - Oct 27 by onceablue | How good of the Labour Party to suspend this violent thug that punched a man to the ground and then hit another 5 times and would have continued to do so unless someone intervened |
Am genuinely curious here. If you were Starmer, what would your response have been? I am struggling to see what else he could do. |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 02:17 - Oct 28 with 3880 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:23 - Oct 27 by onceablue | I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but there has to be a consistent approach surely? Kier Starmer wanted to make an example of the rioters to say it is not ok to riot in the streets or you will get severely punished. Society is now more violent then I have ever known it Why doesn’t kier now make an example of this idiot and send him to prison to say it is not ok to punch an innocent person or you will get severely punished |
You do know that Keir Starmer isn't the Director of Public Prosecutions anymore, don't you? And that the Prime Minister doesn't have the power to send people to prison? The Police are investigating. The CPS will make a decision about whether to prosecute, if he is charged by the Police, based on all the evidence. |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 07:42 - Oct 28 with 3552 views | BlueNomad |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:46 - Oct 27 by onceablue | Did you think that I meant literally Kier sends him to prison? Come on LOL The judges knew that they had the backing of the government Iin the case of the rioters because of how Kier Starmer said they will have the book thrown at them Starmer now needs to come out with the same comments in respect of a violent act like this That was my point please read between the lines or is that beyond you LOL |
The Government enabled the fast-tracking of cases associated with the riots - that is all. Its effect was to close down the violence quite quickly. When thinking about posting such “edgy” statements do a bit of research first. Then you won’t look so ridiculous. |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 07:57 - Oct 28 with 3503 views | Churchman |
The Violent Labour MP on 23:02 - Oct 27 by mutters | I am not sure you fully understand how the justice system works. Labour has responded quickly, and really have done all that they can at this moment in time. Should he be found guilty by a court of law, then I'd imagine further punishment will be coming his way. Whatever happens the guy is an absolute idiot and deserves whatever is coming his way (if the news report is accurate). |
It really is a situation that needs the facts to come out and if deemed appropriate a trial and outcome before comment. Starmer and co seem to have acted appropriately. |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 08:17 - Oct 28 with 3433 views | bournemouthblue |
The Violent Labour MP on 22:23 - Oct 27 by onceablue | I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but there has to be a consistent approach surely? Kier Starmer wanted to make an example of the rioters to say it is not ok to riot in the streets or you will get severely punished. Society is now more violent then I have ever known it Why doesn’t kier now make an example of this idiot and send him to prison to say it is not ok to punch an innocent person or you will get severely punished |
I am not minimising bad behaviour by right wing loons but.... You do realise a lot of the rioters now in prison pleaded guilty right? |  |
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The Violent Labour MP on 08:57 - Oct 28 with 3361 views | DJR |
The Violent Labour MP on 23:06 - Oct 27 by GlasgowBlue | You are comparing apples with oranges. The far racist rioters were engaged in activities that could have seen a breakdown of society had it been allowed to continue. The MP has allegedly engaged in thuggish behaviour and could end up facing an assault charge. If charged he’ll face a trial and if found guilty he will be punished. In either case, Keir Starmer has no influence in the outcome. |
And I wonder if the OP had the same objections to the harsh sentences meted out to the predominantly black people involved in the 2011 riots? |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 10:55 - Oct 28 with 3213 views | flykickingbybgunn |
The Violent Labour MP on 08:57 - Oct 28 by DJR | And I wonder if the OP had the same objections to the harsh sentences meted out to the predominantly black people involved in the 2011 riots? |
Blimy. We have race brought into it now. I thought this was about some bloke thumping another. The bit I saw on the telly only started with the thump. I am sure there must have been some lead up to it. |  | |  |
The Violent Labour MP on 11:20 - Oct 28 with 3104 views | Swansea_Blue |
The Violent Labour MP on 10:55 - Oct 28 by flykickingbybgunn | Blimy. We have race brought into it now. I thought this was about some bloke thumping another. The bit I saw on the telly only started with the thump. I am sure there must have been some lead up to it. |
I'm pretty sure the thread is more about someone desperate for childish point scoring, rather than about some bloke thumping another. When it comes to blokes thumping each other, it does look like this MP is in the crap. It'll be interesting to see what happens. Being a cynic, I wonder if which 'side' of Labor he's on will impact the outcome. It will certainly be a factor in the public discourse around the event. And, as you say, nobody knows what happened in the lead up - although I'm struggling to think of a situation that would justify such an assault. |  |
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