Baldseagull
Well-known member
The motive has been suggested as political, by the comments from Leila Williams, and also her Labour counterpart.The right (particularly the OP) throwing about a lot of assumptions, too.
For starter's unless I have missed some reporting about this case, nowhere has a motive been proven, or even explicitly suggested. The report details how the victim was attacked whilst erecting the poster - not that he was necessarily attacked BECAUSE he was erecting the poster. The latter seems likely, of course, but it would be better to know more, before starting an internet crusade bemoaning the hateful left.
The attacker might know the victim personally, and have any manner of grievance, entirely unconnected to politics for all we yet know.
Or if the crime were indeed politically motivated, why the assumption the attacker is not an angry (further)-right supporter?
But we don't know if they know any more than anyone else.
Could be the guy was hoping to be the Tory candidate himself, could be he thought the poster was going up on his land or any number of non political issues.