A mex eyecan
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- Nov 3, 2011
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Yes it does. Nailed on cert he would have stayed in his seat if the protester had been a man.
and how do you know that?
Yes it does. Nailed on cert he would have stayed in his seat if the protester had been a man.
Well done Mark Field he should be congratulated on what could have been a nasty scenario, did he know she wasn't a jo brand type ready to throw acid from her handbag? He didn't punch her or smash her against a wall, he just protected everyone in the room by manhandling her fairly out of the room.
She was an intruder.
If someone busted into my party the same would be done.
Well done Mark Field he should be congratulated on what could have been a nasty scenario, did he know she wasn't a jo brand type ready to throw acid from her handbag? He didn't punch her or smash her against a wall, he just protected everyone in the room by manhandling her fairly out of the room.
She was an intruder.
If someone busted into my party the same would be done.
Apparently last month Mark Field made a speech at a Westminster Hall Debate decrying the use of violence against peaceful female protesters. So he's a hypocrite.
And he has referred himself to the Cabinet Office for investigation and apologised to the woman concerned, so he knows he's wrong evening you and most other people on here don't.
I just wonder where she was supposed to be hiding an AK47 in flimsy red dress.
Apparently last month Mark Field made a speech at a Westminster Hall Debate decrying the use of violence against peaceful female protesters. So he's a hypocrite.
And he has referred himself to the Cabinet Office for investigation and apologised to the woman concerned, so he knows he's wrong evening you and most other people on here don't.
I just wonder where she was supposed to be hiding an AK47 in flimsy red dress.
Where were these brave Tory men when a man peacefully approached Theresa May last year with a P45?
The other women in the room have rights to be kept safe as well
Yes it does. Nailed on cert he would have stayed in his seat if the protester had been a man.
Waaay over the top (given what I believe was a peaceful protest). Or course, not a police matter and maybe not a sacking offence but gives a very good insight into how he treats people. Looks a nasty bit of work.
What's the world coming to when a millionaire Tory MP at a black tie City event can't grab a woman he doesn't know by the neck, push her up against the wall and manhandle and shove her where he wants - it's political correctness gone mad.
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Fair play to him, she has no right to protest peaceful or otherwise at what I assume is a private event.
No one knew it was a “peaceful protest” she could have had a knife and been a crazed attacker for what anyone knew.
Personally I’d have dropped her with a flying elbow and then held her in a figure four leglock until she tapped for submission.