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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
Lawyers deemed it self-defence https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/the-truth-about-prescott-and-that-punch-8722563.html
A1X
Post #220
May 24, 2019
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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
This incident proving that people really will believe any old shit. This was so obviously staged it's embarrassing people are still falling for this.
A1X
Post #208
May 24, 2019
Forum:
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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
Bankrolled by a foreign billionaire?
A1X
Post #118
May 22, 2019
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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
"You all cheered when Glenn Murray kicked that ball hard into the net. BET YOU WOULDN'T CHEER IF THAT WAS A HEAD HE WAS KICKING THOUGH, WOULD YOU?"
A1X
Post #58
May 21, 2019
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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
Surely the only drink for Rees-Mogg is an Old Fashioned?
A1X
Post #42
May 21, 2019
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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
Either these puns stop right now, or ice cream.
A1X
Post #30
May 21, 2019
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[Politics]
Should milk shake attacks be classed as common assault?
I think it's correct that it's deemed a crime (because it is assault), but I think it's an interesting test of the politician on whether they press the charges. It strikes me as churlish for them to do so.
A1X
Post #16
May 21, 2019
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