Pubs banning Labour MPs
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Cotty

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41,667 posts

304 months

Tom Hayes, the Labour MP for Bournemouth East is upset about being banned from his local pub. Its funny how when your parties policies directly affect you they get upset. Good just been to my local and a pint has gone up by 30p

https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/20...

Reeves banned from her local pub as well hehe
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/12/21/ra...

I think we should roll this out to all hospitality venues.

gruffalo

8,056 posts

246 months

Yep, it should be rolled out to every hospitality venue. Even things like wedding reception venues should ban them, may be then they will understand the depth of feeling and the genuine impact their being so utterly st is having!

Spare tyre

11,921 posts

150 months

What about flat roofed pubs

Biker 1

8,317 posts

139 months

I rather like this idea!
Definitely roll it out nationally & including all venues such as hotels, theatres, cinema, etc etc.

Alickadoo

3,146 posts

43 months

gruffalo said:
Yep, it should be rolled out to every hospitality venue. Even things like wedding reception venues should ban them, may be then they will understand the depth of feeling and the genuine impact their being so utterly st is having!
Why did you vote for them?

AbbeyNormal

6,023 posts

178 months

I hope these pubs have a list of people they ban so normal people can see the sign and choose to avoid giving their money to morons .

Master Bean

4,761 posts

140 months

I'd ban ph members from my pub. Bunch o weirdos.

cheesejunkie

5,107 posts

37 months

AbbeyNormal said:
I hope these pubs have a list of people they ban so normal people can see the sign and choose to avoid giving their money to morons .
100%, if an establishment would allow me entry I'm not sure it's one I'd like to frequent.

Seriously, storm in a teacup.

But if it takes off you'd soon hear the howls when it's not just labour.

Hobo

6,249 posts

266 months

Cotty said:
Tom Hayes, the Labour MP for Bournemouth East is upset about being banned from his local pub. Its funny how when your parties policies directly affect you they get upset. Good just been to my local and a pint has gone up by 30p

https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/20...

Reeves banned from her local pub as well hehe
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/12/21/ra...

I think we should roll this out to all hospitality venues.
To be fair to Reeves, the Marsh isn't her local pub regardless, and even if it were then its highly unlikely she would venture in it as its a bit of a sh!thole.

Quite simply the landlords getting a bit of free publicity in this case.

Cotty

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41,667 posts

304 months

cheesejunkie said:
AbbeyNormal said:
I hope these pubs have a list of people they ban so normal people can see the sign and choose to avoid giving their money to morons .
100%, if an establishment would allow me entry I'm not sure it's one I'd like to frequent.
Just curious but how many places are you banned from? Does that also mean you won't enter a pub you are not barred from. That just sounds really odd.
or are you just plagiarizing the Groucho Marx quote "I Don’t Want to Belong to Any Club That Will Accept Me as a Member"

Cotty

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41,667 posts

304 months

Hobo said:
Quite simply the landlords getting a bit of free publicity in this case.
I don't see anything wrong with that.

cheesejunkie

5,107 posts

37 months

Cotty said:
cheesejunkie said:
AbbeyNormal said:
I hope these pubs have a list of people they ban so normal people can see the sign and choose to avoid giving their money to morons .
100%, if an establishment would allow me entry I'm not sure it's one I'd like to frequent.
Just curious but how many places are you banned from? Does that also mean you won't enter a pub you are not barred from. That just sounds really odd.
or are you just plagiarizing the Groucho Marx quote "I Don t Want to Belong to Any Club That Will Accept Me as a Member"
One.

Ok, I used someone else's joke and you interrogated it, feel better?

Barman got a bit of publicity, he'll last less time than others if he discriminates on party political lines. People's opinions change, it's not wise to tie your business to a political party.

xstian

2,135 posts

166 months

I’m not sure it just Labour MPs who are unpopular in pubs.

https://x.com/supertanskiii/status/179876162010315...


GetCarter

30,546 posts

299 months

Funny how the far right keep talking about free speech, but so often want to stop it.

If you can't go to your local pub because the owner is a tt that disagrees with your views on social policies... what is this country coming to!?

cheesejunkie

5,107 posts

37 months

GetCarter said:
Funny how the far right keep talking about free speech, but so often want to stop it.

If you can't go to your local pub because the owner is a tt that disagrees with your views on social policies... what is this country coming to!?
Quite, if someone was barring reform voters it would be news at ten. But it's just some bar owner's opinion.

French Frank

5,040 posts

303 months

It would be far more productive if local Labour MPs were encouraged to go to their local pubs and then engaged in gentle conversation.

So Rachel, for example, could be schooled in the basic principles of finance over a double brandy and packet of cheese and onion.

Lammy could be educated on the pitfalls of black supremacy theory.

Suck here could do with several hours of pub chat, initially relating to honesty and integrity and then moving on to many other areas including Britishness and patriotism.

Interesting there's the word riot in patriotism.

Wouldn't bother with the mental Millipede - he's too far gone.

Beers all round.

Cotty

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41,667 posts

304 months

GetCarter said:
Funny how the far right keep talking about free speech, but so often want to stop it.

If you can't go to your local pub because the owner is a tt that disagrees with your views on social policies... what is this country coming to!?
Its got nothing to do with far right, far left, far up, far down, far sideways, far middle or far anything.
No one is restricting the Labour MPs free speech, they are free to speak to who ever they like. The first link I posted has a link to a video by Tom Hayes, no one is preventing him from speaking, they just don't want him in their pubs whether he want to speak or not.

butchstewie

62,465 posts

230 months

I'm fine with them being banned their pub their rules and all that.

But don't start whining about "cancel culture" when it's Brexit supporting MPs or Reform types or whoever it might be next.

MiniMan64

18,637 posts

210 months

Remember when everyone got very upset here about people being banned from business and events for not wearing a mask or having a vaccination?

No?

AbbeyNormal

6,023 posts

178 months

Cotty said:
Hobo said:
Quite simply the landlords getting a bit of free publicity in this case.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
That would then backfire as that would increase their turnover and show real growth.. and it would all be down to Rachel Reeves.

They really haven't through this one through wink