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Remembering Kerry
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She wasn't brought in as a tool at all. They were complaining at the divisive inflammatory language used by the PM. Since the referendum, MPs are getting serious threats. Even death threats not just to them but their families too. Jo was brutally murdered, during the referendum. She was an MP. A Labour MP. Other Labour MPs were her close friends. None of whom want another friend or any other MP of any party, brutally murdered. As MPs in all Parties are getting worrying and even death threats. However the PMs response to a woman rightly enraged at his inflammatory terminogy. Was he'd never heard such humbug. What's incredible and telling is that anyone finds that humerous. I still shudder at Lee Rigby's brutal murder. Worrying for those in all armed forces. Jo Cox was an MP murdered just doing her job. Naturally if anyone inflames tensions with terminology like, surrendering, capitulating, traitors, betrayers. Of course it needs raising to remind people of what such language could lead to possibly. From a PM it is and should be disgraceful. Jess Philips has had horrendous threats against her even today. Do we have to wait until another brutal murder of an MP happens. Before those who'd just dismiss those really worrying about it. Stop finding it humerous and seem to think a brutal murder of anyone, adult or child should not be kept in focus. Last edited by joeysteele; 26-09-2019 at 11:16 AM. |
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