So what exactly are you implying?
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I know this is dangerous ground but...
The murder of that lovely lady MP by (Allegedly...I say that because the media have convicted him by press assassination already) a sad man with severe mental problems (who was being cared for in the community) has resulted in the recall of Parliament.
This will enable the great and the good to make speeches at a time when the Purdah rules are in force JUST before the most important referendum vote is held in Britain.
Parliament should be recalled on FRIDAY next week.
AJMHO
So what exactly are you implying?
The sole discussion in Parliament in its recall will be the lady MP, tragically murdered.
Only a complete numpty would think the discussion would strAy anywhere else.
Heard what the Mayor of London has said tonight?
http://news.sky.com/story/1713614/sa...come-poisonous
See direct reference to the posters.......We know who he is blaming here.
Last edited by AlwaysAway2; 17-06-16 at 20:33.
Edited above to help you mouthy
If you can find anything offensive in my original post well done.
You however refer to me as a numpty.
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
They couldnt very well recall parliament today, with the main party leaders, quite rightly being in Yorkshire paying their respects.
The last time parliament sat on a Saturday was when Argentina invaded the Falklands, before that Suez and the first time the outbreak of WW2.
There has now been a charge of murder laid against Thomas Mair and, on the face of it, it looks as open and shut a case as the the Lee Rigby one was with the only doubt being whether the perpetrator should be detained in a jail or a mental hospital.
In another post you said there was nothing offensive in your OP. Speaking for myself, I find the fact that you felt there was a need for you to post it at all offensive.
Breaking: Thomas Mair, charged with MP Jo Cox's murder, gives his name as "Death to traitors, freedom for Britain" to UK court.
BBC's story on it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36567005
Stephen Kinnock did manage to get Nigel Farage's billboard into his memories of Jo.
The rest was basic subliminal messaging, repeating the "more in common than apart" narrative (which is equally applicable to staying in), and the "fight hate" line, i.e. fight against right-wing Brexiters.
It's all clever stuff, they are not stupid
Come on Wales