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Bray is nothing but a nuisance.
Does that man never go to work?
It is not anti-democratic to ask a politician questions, nor is it anti-democratic to disagree with the result of a referendum. It is anti-democratic to try to silence the questioner.
It’s anti-democratic to try to stop the result being accepted and actioned.
Arheist, it is not proper to buttonhole MP's in the street.If Bay has a serious question then he should go through the proper channels.
Indeed so Atheist

I thought this was going to be about Farage, but to give that man his due I am not sure, much as I disagree with him, that that man would stoop to foul language in that way.
Has anyone told Mr Bray that Brexit is er... done. Why is he still marching about in a blue top hat with "Stop Brexit" emblazoned on it? Apart from that, despite his assertion to the contrary, he is not entitled to question MPs in the street. He performed a similar stunt on Tory MP Lee Anderson having a quiet drink outside the Red Lion in Whitehall. Mr Anderson told him "You’re nothing but a parasite, a malingerer and a scrounger. Now clear off."

As well as those things (which seem perfectly apt) the man is a pillock and he needs to find himself something to do. TfL is advertising for bus drivers, full training given. Perhaps he should give it a go.
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athiest: "It is not anti-democratic to ask a politician questions," - who said it was? It's antidemocratic to want to ignore the democratic will of the majority like this bloke has been trying to do for the last 5 years.
Odd bloke with a top hat on...that's no way to talk to a Neil Tennant lookalikey.


Poor bloke must be thinking...What Have I Done To Deserve This?

// Poor bloke must be thinking............ //

left to his own devices, he probably would.
Steve Bray is a bit of a pain but it’s imposing on him an important he hardly merits by using words like “undemocratic”
He’s just one of these eccentric campaigners you get especially it seems in this country and he’s entitled to campaign if he so wishes.
The referendum, as people never tire of reminding us, is over and its result carried out. Indeed, it’s officially I would have thought quite respectable to campaign not perhaps to “stop” Brexit but reverse it if that’s what he believes.
give em hell atheist
12.07, Spot on Atheist.
//...and he’s entitled to campaign//

Indeed he is. But he's not entitled to accost people in the street.
Swearing at someone who disagrees with you is not how any politician should work. Regardless of what you think of Mr Bray, Nigel Adams acted unprofessionally.
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ordinarily I'd agree mozz but that bloke just makes me want to punch him let alone swear!
Irrelevant Tora, you're not a politician (thank heavens), he is. He should be above such behaviour.
It's antidemocratic to want to ignore the democratic will of the majority

that's funny, I distinctly remember St Nigel saying that if he lost the referendum (52-48 in fact) he'd go rght on campaigning. Perhaps you could link to the post where you pointed out this would be anti-democratic of him?
He doesn't need to work, he is a paid moronic nuisance, financed by a wealthy moronic remainer, who has also given him the use of a millionaire's, expensive apartment near the House of Parliament.
Jno, had the referendum gone the other way Nigel said he would continue campaigning. He wouldn’t be demanding that the result be ignored which is what the ‘cancel Brexit’ brigade do. I’m sure you can see the difference.

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