More UKIP woes
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"Forensic pathologist Dr Benjamin Swift said she would have lost consciousness after about eight to 15 seconds of pressure to the neck, and death required further sustained pressure for a period of minutes.
Days before her death, Mrs Searle had posted a message on Facebook saying: "Happy Christmas... I hope I will still be here in 2018. We will see."
extremely sad.
Days before her death, Mrs Searle had posted a message on Facebook saying: "Happy Christmas... I hope I will still be here in 2018. We will see."
extremely sad.
alfie2244 said:
For their family this is very sad indeed............... he doesn't appear to have been a racist though.
For some being a former councillor of UKIP is of more importance than the fact that the former councillor murdered his wife, it's highly unlikely his former political allegiance/beliefs had anything to do with the motive behind the crime.Still political point scoring over a family tragedy is of far more importance to some,one in particular.
don'tbesilly said:
For some being a former councillor of UKIP is of more importance than the fact that the former councillor murdered his wife, it's highly unlikely his former political allegiance/beliefs had anything to do with the motive behind the crime.
I agree completely, but for what it's worth everywhere I've seen it reported on the news it's been reported as "Former UKIP councillor.don'tbesilly said:
For some being a former councillor of UKIP is of more importance than the fact that the former councillor murdered his wife, it's highly unlikely his former political allegiance/beliefs had anything to do with the motive behind the crime.
Still political point scoring over a family tragedy is of far more importance to some,one in particular.
mmmStill political point scoring over a family tragedy is of far more importance to some,one in particular.
don'tbesilly said:
For some being a former councillor of UKIP is of more importance than the fact that the former councillor murdered his wife, it's highly unlikely his former political allegiance/beliefs had anything to do with the motive behind the crime.
Chicken or egg?Perhaps his lack of balance has something to do with his choice of party? And, indeed, with his party's support for his candidature?
don'tbesilly said:
For some being a former councillor of UKIP is of more importance than the fact that the former councillor murdered his wife, it's highly unlikely his former political allegiance/beliefs had anything to do with the motive behind the crime.
Still political point scoring over a family tragedy is of far more importance to some,one in particular.
Still political point scoring over a family tragedy is of far more importance to some,one in particular.
Good old Hans. Nothing if not predictable.
He's former UKIP councillor. Not only was he a member (voluntary action) but he was also elected as a councillor. You'd have to be severely damaged to have an affair with your son's partner. You'd have to be severely damaged to kill your partner of 42 years, and then lie that it was self-defence.
You'd have to be severely damaged to think that it's ok to urinate on people's property while delivering leaflets, and then try to force yourself into their property.
You'd have to be severely damaged to refer to people as 'ting tong from somewhere'.
You'd have to be severely damaged to say that 'some homosexuals prefer sex with animals'.
You'd have to be severely damaged to say that 'gay donkey tried to rape your horse'.
You'd have to be severely damaged to want to 'cure gays'.
and so on ....
All of the above are not just members, but people selected to represent UKIP on various levels. Selected ones, if you want.
The story is in the news. These people are/were representatives of UKIP. You might want to pretend that stories like this one don't add to up to 'more UKIP woes', but they do.
As for importance; that part of your post was particularly stupid. It's not a competition. I might have all the sympathy in the world for the kids, I might have none. It would change nothing.
I wouldn't expect someone who can't figure out particularly bad photoshop to understand that.
Ok, Hans?
jjlynn27 said:
usual, predictable, nasty stuff.
He was also an ex-soldier..............that don't suit the required agenda for a headline though...he was a local councilor FFS...JJ the nasty Finn strikes again.....of all the people on PH you were joint odds on favourite to post this article..Watchout for those murdering Liberals JJ.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/02/je...
alfie2244 said:
jjlynn27 said:
usual, predictable, nasty stuff.
He was also an ex-soldier..............that don't suit the required agenda for a headline though...he was a local councilor FFS...JJ the nasty Finn strikes again.....of all the people on PH you were joint odds on favourite to post this article..Watchout for those murdering Liberals JJ.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/02/je...
But there you have it, it's JJ's fault.
alfie2244 said:
jjlynn27 said:
usual, predictable, nasty stuff.
He was also an ex-soldier..............that don't suit the required agenda for a headline though...he was a local councilor FFS...JJ the nasty Finn strikes again.....of all the people on PH you were joint odds on favourite to post this article..Watchout for those murdering Liberals JJ.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/02/je...
he was a bootneck, a serial dresser in ladies frocks, a sailor who walks on land but definitely not a soldier.
citizensm1th said:
alfie2244 said:
jjlynn27 said:
usual, predictable, nasty stuff.
He was also an ex-soldier..............that don't suit the required agenda for a headline though...he was a local councilor FFS...JJ the nasty Finn strikes again.....of all the people on PH you were joint odds on favourite to post this article..Watchout for those murdering Liberals JJ.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/02/je...
he was a bootneck, a serial dresser in ladies frocks, a sailor who walks on land but definitely not a soldier.
bhstewie said:
don'tbesilly said:
For some being a former councillor of UKIP is of more importance than the fact that the former councillor murdered his wife, it's highly unlikely his former political allegiance/beliefs had anything to do with the motive behind the crime.
I agree completely, but for what it's worth everywhere I've seen it reported on the news it's been reported as "Former UKIP councillor.eccles said:
And yet here in East Anglia (and in the same town as it happened), the headline has been all along that he is an ex marine, and the ukip angle just gets a passing mention.
Possibly, but I mean everything I've seen it mentioned on, BBC, LBC, Daily Mail, Guardian, Mirror, Sky.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff