maryeliza54 Thu 10-Jan-19 14:09:43
" ilove is there an example of these fascist thugs surrounding a male MP?"
Look how Labour MP Jim Murphy and I think Eddie Izzard were treated in Scotland.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-scotland-32581803----
Look at how Jacob Rees-Mogg was treated :-
www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/feb/02/jacob-rees-mogg-involved-in-scuffle-at-university-campus----
Look at how Farage was treated in Scotland :-
www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/may/16/nigel-farage-edinburgh-protesters-van
Remember the time he was with his family in the pub?--
Nasty people believe in thuggery, abusive behaviour and rhetoric and they are not from any one side of an arguement or politics. They can be from the left or right of politics.
They can be passionate Remain or Leave voters. They usually hide behind anonymity and think it OK to feel differently about who or what is being threatened because it suits their own agenda. They often feel emboldened by being part of a group or possibly engaged in activism which they see as some sort of narcasistic way to make others see the world through their eyes or abide by their way of doing things.
The thing they have in common is ' They are Nasty People ' who at times overstep a line of decency and probably end up doing ' their cause' more harm than good.
Debate,, arguement, questioning, sarcasm or proving your point is nowhere near the above and for the most part that is what people engage in and long may it live but the likes of those surrounding Soubry et al are not prepared to do that they enjoy bullying and and see no problem with their actions because that is inherent in their nature, character in the first place whether they are from the left or right makes not a jot of difference.
A thread for people who have been on GN a long time
Pigeon Lofts - any words of warning? Thank you


) then I think it's a pretty pathetic effort. You'll note that I didn't actually refer to Leavers as 'racists' in the first quote and perhaps the context of the second might be useful; i.e it was in response to Remainers being called 'remoaners'.