Durhamjen
You can use whatever links you like but all I see is a desperate attempt to 'bury' the bad news, determination to avoid the truth.
You display , practically daily, you have an eye on the ball re politics whether it be t.v coverage, newspapers or through activism. Yet you elect to disregard the evidence that a group of those protesting at the Conservative Party Conference behaved like morons and I am being kind in calling them only morons.
'Anybody' who has viewed , read, looked at the internet for information/news is wholely aware that a 'so-called' small group of protesters threw eggs, intimidated and 'gobbed' in some peoples faces. Actually the faces of their 'brothers' who belong to a Union in some cases, that's really intelligent thinking.
Just because the majority enjoyed their 'happy' experience does not mitigate the fact their were some who took their choice of trying to destabalise a genuine democratic process from taking place 'too far'.
I don't care if it was the Conservative Party Conference, I would say the same if it was the Labour Party Conference. We all witnessed this aggression during the Scottish Referendum, think Jim Murphy for an example. It does not sit well with the public in my opinion.
People may find it funny, amusing , a 'happy' occassion but I find it intimidating , an abuse of democracy and it does create a divide .
The irony is the behaviour of the few who are intimidating 'gob' spitting morons become 'the story'. They do absolutely no favours to those who chose to protest peacefully. Therefore to my mind instead of condoning, trying to move 'the story' away from those who acted repugnantly I think it would be better to acknowledge it happened , it was childish behaviour and tell them they are not welcome by the majority.
Of course you may believe their actions were perfectly OK in that case no debate/discussion/other point of view will matter a jot will it.