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I was thinking if someone were to kill him, Doug could be 'in the frame' :-)
Gromit //what of the 99 Tory rebels who agree with him ?//
Where did you get that from? Utter nonsense.
Oh no Barsel, I'm just a paper tiger, ask anyone. :-)
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If he is a loon, what of the 99 Tory rebels who agree with him ?
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Only a loon would think 99 Tory rebels agree with him.
// Corbyn criticising politicians who voted for Covid restrictions. //

The 99 Tories who didn’t vote for them, are in agreement with Corbyn.
The 99 Tories who voted against the lockdown proposals never suggested (even tongue in cheek) that arson was a good idea.

Piers Corben is a bloody idiot.
^^ I don't understand that reasoning, they disagreed with the government on that issue, that doesn't mean they want to burn MPs offices.
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Gromit//The 99 Tories who didn’t vote for them, are in agreement with Corbyn./There could be a myriad of reasons why they didn't vote. I am sure not one of them agrees with burning houses down.
You have a very strange grip on what is fact and what is fiction, Gromit.
Roy //You have a very strange grip on what is fact and what is fiction,//
He just twists everthing to suit is agenda.
by Mr Gromit's reasoning anyone who does not agree with the government on a particular subject agrees with any action by anyone else who is anti the government. Odd reasoning.
I must say, it appeared tongue-in-cheek to me, something off the cuff to accompany a literal fire-breathing performance. He was hardly bellowing "aux armes, citoyens, formez vos bataillons!"

If someone did take him at his word, he'd hardly escape punishment by saying "Piers Corbyn made me do it"; and if you accept that Corbyn didn't make him do it, then I don't think he's done anything criminal.

(Not disagreeing with "twonk", though.)
Madder than Mad Jack McMad
I don’t see why why we should be surprised. His brother’s a prat as well.

I blame the parents.
I have to agree it does seem to be tongue in cheek but perhaps a bit irresponsible given recent occurrences to MP's. Not sure you would get much of a prosecution on the 'evidence' I have seen.

Gromit, have you been on the sauce or has someone bonked you over the nut?
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Ymf, 'bonk' obviously means something else in your neck of the woods. Up here in Burnley-by-the-canal, to 'bonk' is to have intercourse :-)
there are some people who would take him literally and do exactly what he said, oddball divine messenger.

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