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Farage was splattered with milkshake today.
I'm pretty sure I know who will be so come on admit it. The left always get violent when no argument. She should be arrested, charged with assault and fined regardless of what (any) politican wants to happen.
Personally I deplore such actions against any politian and before the usual start I was right behind 2 Jabs when he was attacked - look it up if you dont believe me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hymie, I don't think he's a swivel eyed loon, nor a bigot, nor a racist. Apart from your insufferable ego, what makes you think you know more than anyone else about anything? And I agree with NJ. Coming from a grown man this incessant name calling is ridiculous. Perhaps if you made the effort to express yourself more articulately you could dispense with it.
"I could start a thread that contained a number of Farage’s views, actions, pronouncements etc – that prove beyond reasonable doubt that the man is a swivel-eyed-loon,"
Before you do that, it might help if you explained what a "swivel-eyed loon" is (apart from somebody whose views you disagree with).
I've found this article in The Guardian:
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I'm somewhat inclined to believe it is a bit of satire because, as with you, the Grauniad's interpretation of a Swivel-Eyed Loon seems to coincide with just about everybody that rag disagrees with.
But there's a more serious side to this. You said this yesterday in another thread:
"The mad people in America (and Farage) think Trump is innocent – they are wrong, and we should do all in our power to stop such false truths being spread over the internet (including this site)."
I explained that Mr Trump had been found guilty by due process but there were people who still believed that verdict to be wrong. I also pointed out that a man by the name of Andrew Malkinson had spent 17 years in prison in the UK having been found guilty of rape by due process and he had, supporting him, people who believed that verdict was wrong. He recently had his conviction quashed in the Court of Appeal.
But according to you, his supporters would have been guilty of spreading "false truths" and that we should do all in our power to stop them doing so. Do you really believe that? If you don't, what's the difference between Mr Trump and his supporters (among whom is Mr Farage) and Mr Malkinson? Is it that you simply don't agree with the views of Messrs Trump and Farage and you've no particular views on Mr Malkinson, or is it something else?
Quite frankly, if you're beginning to rant about the need to prevent politicians from spreading "false truths" (defined presumably as those with which you and the Guardian disagree) I'm beginning to wonder who the swivel-eyed loon really is.
Man has milk shake thrown at him ... is that really headline news?
Essex Police said a 25-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assault.
Mr Farage, who had milkshake thrown over him in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2019, appeared to make light of the incident later, posing with a tray of four milkshakes in the nearby Jaywick.
As all it should be ...
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