When someone was has a very brief flirt with a city and then comes along and stands outside its town hall and declares the city an Israeli free town, Jews not welcome etc. What do truly expect to happen?
Galloway got exactly what he deserved - he incites a potential racial time bomb in a city which he has used for his own ego-trip and then is not seen again. We even have the Palestinian flag flying from the town hall WTF!!
Oh that's ok then. lets beat up any politician, especially the over 60s, that we disagree with, and we can all find a politician to disagree with. What a way to go
And FWIW, the flag was raised by the council, not Galloway, in support of the murdered women and children of Gaza. Hey, lets beat up the council too
Oh that's ok then. lets beat up any politician, especially the over 60s, that we disagree with, and we can all find a politician to disagree with. What a way to go
And FWIW, the flag was raised by the council, not Galloway, in support of the murdered women and children of Gaza. Hey, lets beat up the council too
Meh. Go around acting like a complete @rsehole then don't be surprised if someone does something. I wouldn't go into my local pub and call all the regulars a bunch of fat, drunken idiots. Partly because it's not true, it's taking a situation and exaggerating it beyond the reasonable, and partly because I'd get my @rse kicked.
It should be investigated, it should be prosecuted if there's enough evidence but I'll not shed a tear or elicit any sympathy whatsoever for somebody like Galloway.
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It would have been dependant on the attitude and previous behaviour of the person receiving the beating. If they were as arrogant and myopic as Galloway then perhaps the reaction would have been similar - the reaction is about the individual, who many thought had it coming to him
So if people think an M.P is controversial and 'had it coming' it's ok to subject them to a prolonged vicious assault? If that's the case Tony Blair had better watch out!
Nobody would touch Bliar. He's the Middle East Peace Envoy, and should he be absent from duties even for a short while, well, all sorts of trouble would break out in the ocean of sweetness and light that he has turned the Middle East into. If ever a man earned his wages, it must be him.
Nobody would touch Bliar. He's the Middle East Peace Envoy, and should he be absent from duties even for a short while, well, all sorts of trouble would break out in the ocean of sweetness and light that he has turned the Middle East into. If ever a man earned his wages, it must be him.
Far from me to defend Tony Blair, but don't you think that Middle East Peace Envoy might just be one of the most difficult jobs on the planet?
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Far from me to defend Tony Blair, but don't you think that Middle East Peace Envoy might just be one of the most difficult jobs on the planet?
Or the easiest given that the expectation to be able to make the slightest difference to two millenia's worth of conflict is almost zero - draw the salary and then throw up your hands and declare "They're all fekkin nutters these people".
Or the easiest given that the expectation to be able to make the slightest difference to two millenia's worth of conflict is almost zero - draw the salary and then throw up your hands and declare "They're all fekkin nutters these people".
Far from me to defend Tony Blair, but don't you think that Middle East Peace Envoy might just be one of the most difficult jobs on the planet?
I don't judge a man on how hard his job is, just on how well he does it. Bliar has basically done fsck all of any significance that I am aware of, unless you count being complicit in buying time for Israel to cement illegal settlements in the West Bank. It is not just me. Wherever I look for opinions, the general consensus is that in seven years he has achieved almost nothing. I was certain his appointment was a mistake but he has had the chance to prove the doubters wrong. If it was too difficult for him he could step down at any time. To be in a critically important job for seven years and achieve basically nothing is what seems pointless to me.
To be fair to him, he is not paid for this role, and doesn't need the stick and vitriol he seems to manage to get from nearly all sides, he could make even more than the millions he does if he sacked his pro bono work, but to me his continuation in the role is as ridiculous as the idea that he was the best candidate in the first place.
Galloway is a racist and gets his backside kicked by somebody who he has racially abused - Its fair game and I wouldn't have cared less if he had been battered into a pulp.... The less of his type stoking up trouble on this earth, the better.
For a fair analogy, if Nick Griffin got his head kicked in by a Muslim while shopping in Tesco, would he garner much sympathy??.... I very much doubt it.
Galloway is a racist and gets his backside kicked by somebody who he has racially abused - Its fair game and I wouldn't have cared less if he had been battered into a pulp.... The less of his type stoking up trouble on this earth, the better.
For a fair analogy, if Nick Griffin got his head kicked in by a Muslim while shopping in Tesco, would he garner much sympathy??.... I very much doubt it.
So you care nought for free speech and the rule of law? You ought to get on a plane and join the caliphate.
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