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Is It Acceptable For An Mp To Break The Law
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/11 52122/c aroline -lucas- given-f racking -arrest -court- date
As this particular case has not been in court she is of course innocent at present.
However, looking more generally (and not specifically to fracking) is it acceptable for an MP to get into a position of breaking the law and being arrested for what is in effect civil unrest? (or for any other reason for that matter)
I'm not aiming anything at the Greens or any other party here.
As this particular case has not been in court she is of course innocent at present.
However, looking more generally (and not specifically to fracking) is it acceptable for an MP to get into a position of breaking the law and being arrested for what is in effect civil unrest? (or for any other reason for that matter)
I'm not aiming anything at the Greens or any other party here.
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The Maid of Ulster - Bernadette Devlin served time and as an MP
[ butit is not truethat no one turned a hair]
whereas pretending-to-be-dead John Stonehouse was either constrained to resigned or was chicked out.
I think they can be expelled now
Charles Bradlaugh (1880s) was both fined and chucked out and re-elected
multiple times over whether as an Anglican he could 'affirm'. The result was the 1888 oaths act which allowed him to do so
The Maid of Ulster - Bernadette Devlin served time and as an MP
[ butit is not truethat no one turned a hair]
whereas pretending-to-be-dead John Stonehouse was either constrained to resigned or was chicked out.
I think they can be expelled now
Charles Bradlaugh (1880s) was both fined and chucked out and re-elected
multiple times over whether as an Anglican he could 'affirm'. The result was the 1888 oaths act which allowed him to do so
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I think peaceful protest is ok. I can only recall about 5 seconds of the coverage of that particular incident, and she was sitting, linking hands with other protestors and generally passively resisting the efforts of the police to remove her.
Had she been in the middle of it, agitating, throwing fists or molotov cocktails then that probably would not be acceptable :)
Had she been in the middle of it, agitating, throwing fists or molotov cocktails then that probably would not be acceptable :)
Sqad - "As far as I remember! Caroline Lucas's protest was other than peaceful and that was unacceptable and degrading."
Indeed, it is utterly 'unacceptable and degrading' to be peacefully sat in the road with your son and for him to be assaulted by a tattooed yob (sorry, a police constable using pressure points as a tactic to move non-compliant protestors).
Indeed, it is utterly 'unacceptable and degrading' to be peacefully sat in the road with your son and for him to be assaulted by a tattooed yob (sorry, a police constable using pressure points as a tactic to move non-compliant protestors).
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