Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)
Discussion
don'tbesilly said:
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?If it has been established that's the case then he'll be rightfully prosecuted, and fined up to a maximum of £1000.
Whilst the guidance states that regardless of any testing for CV19 the quarantine period must be observed for 14 days, Farage stated he had been tested and the test had provided a negative result, so he didn't put any lives at risk at all when he visited the pub today.
At best any infringement was him failing by one day (if the reports are true) to observe the 14 days mandated for quarantine, based on your leanings the infringement will be judged by many as 'Oh dear' to 'Oh my god!' 'Shoot Farage or give him a life sentence at least, life to mean life'
What petty political stunt did Farage carry out? Does visiting a pub constitute a political stunt, or was it something else?
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?And I think it's petty and spiteful for the Lib Dem leader to report him to the police for something that was public anyway.
jamoor said:
don'tbesilly said:
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?If it has been established that's the case then he'll be rightfully prosecuted, and fined up to a maximum of £1000.
Whilst the guidance states that regardless of any testing for CV19 the quarantine period must be observed for 14 days, Farage stated he had been tested and the test had provided a negative result, so he didn't put any lives at risk at all when he visited the pub today.
At best any infringement was him failing by one day (if the reports are true) to observe the 14 days mandated for quarantine, based on your leanings the infringement will be judged by many as 'Oh dear' to 'Oh my god!' 'Shoot Farage or give him a life sentence at least, life to mean life'
What petty political stunt did Farage carry out? Does visiting a pub constitute a political stunt, or was it something else?
jamoor said:
La Liga said:
If the police aren’t going to take action against Cummins, I don’t see why they would in this case (if there is indeed a breach).
We should at least make him to sit down and fully explain his actions in an interview on national TV.This isn’t China, Russia, or the Saudi Embassy in 🇹🇷 you know.
gooner1 said:
jamoor said:
La Liga said:
If the police aren’t going to take action against Cummins, I don’t see why they would in this case (if there is indeed a breach).
We should at least make him to sit down and fully explain his actions in an interview on national TV.This isn’t China, Russia, or the Saudi Embassy in ???? you know.
jamoor said:
don'tbesilly said:
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?If it has been established that's the case then he'll be rightfully prosecuted, and fined up to a maximum of £1000.
Whilst the guidance states that regardless of any testing for CV19 the quarantine period must be observed for 14 days, Farage stated he had been tested and the test had provided a negative result, so he didn't put any lives at risk at all when he visited the pub today.
At best any infringement was him failing by one day (if the reports are true) to observe the 14 days mandated for quarantine, based on your leanings the infringement will be judged by many as 'Oh dear' to 'Oh my god!' 'Shoot Farage or give him a life sentence at least, life to mean life'
What petty political stunt did Farage carry out? Does visiting a pub constitute a political stunt, or was it something else?
People breaking quarantine by 12 hours or so is the least of our problems
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