@OldRoberts953 Given that you cannot libel a fictional character, can we just refer to him as “the paedophile Count Binface”? Back on his home planet he was apparently a notorious caddy fiddler.
@Making_trax@Rustyspark01@EssexPR I’m from Essex and spend a lot of time in Clacton. I don’t take kindly to sneering idiots like you insulting its people. Your delusions of superiority deserve to be mocked and held in contempt. You lack critical thinking skills, humour or common decency.
@Rustyspark01@Making_trax@EssexPR Bet you are desperate for me to answer “yes” to that question so you can sneer at me. Not sure what Farage was thinking with that howler.
@djchizol@RobMassey328422@dpaudits I’d forgotten when it was, but the point still stands. It was a protest against a party leader about how they voted or what they were proposing, presumably? You can have different views about both incidents without being a hypocrite.
@RobMassey328422@dpaudits Another leftie pretending not to understand the difference between what someone can do and what someone should do. Oh, and Starmer was thrown out in protest of his policies direct impact on the hospitality sector, not his opinions. Major difference.
@TonyB_1997@EssexPR He didn’t ban Labour MPs for their political opinions, but for the legislation they put through, directly damaging his business. Labour voters are not barred. The two situations are not comparable.
@RedDyke69@BBGRichie Publicans barring politicians in protest against policies which harm their businesses are not comparable. Each situation should be judged on its own merit.
@ALesiatoi@RDonaldson91 People like you are far more dangerous. You label anyone you don’t like as “divisive”, make spurious comparisons to the Nazis and having dehumanised your opponent feel perfectly justified in condoning violence against them.