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cashman 22-09-2012 09:09

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1018404)
I never have nor never will defend the indefensible, pity people with other political ideals won't do the same:rolleyes:

True but don't see yeh slagging him fer it.:rolleyes:

jaysay 22-09-2012 09:47

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1018409)
Think his username is Mancie.:D

Ya well they're both prats:rolleyes:

jaysay 22-09-2012 09:48

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1018412)
True but don't see yeh slagging him fer it.:rolleyes:

See the above post:lol::lol:

Royboy39 22-09-2012 18:14

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
Pleb.........I have been called much worse than that by Police Officers in my younger days
and would not be afforded the luxury of running to Mum.
I read today of a Labour Whip swinging on the nuts of Jack Straw to bring him in line with the policy of the day.(Daily Mail).
This story is absolute tosh and a waste of police and parliamentary time.
I have every respect for the Police but none for the point scoring Police Federation.
The policeman is not hurt like that poor soul who was belted with a stick.

egg&chips 22-09-2012 18:42

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Its only the truth, what these people think of the ordinary working man.
Got it in one Cashy. A return to Victorian style sneering upon of the "plebs" by our lords and masters seems to be the order of the day.:mad:

cashman 22-09-2012 21:10

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 1018536)
Pleb.........I have been called much worse than that by Police Officers in my younger days
and would not be afforded the luxury of running to Mum.
I read today of a Labour Whip swinging on the nuts of Jack Straw to bring him in line with the policy of the day.(Daily Mail).
This story is absolute tosh and a waste of police and parliamentary time.
I have every respect for the Police but none for the point scoring Police Federation.
The policeman is not hurt like that poor soul who was belted with a stick.

As usual completely missing the point about what these scumbags think of us, we all know what the score was in our younger days, times have changed even i know that, doubt if yeh will ever grasp that fact.:rolleyes:

Guinness 22-09-2012 22:10

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 1018536)
Pleb.........I have been called much worse than that by Police Officers in my younger days

Were those the younger days of the workhouse, when 8 year old chimney sweeps knew their place, when the army was called in to quell the 'plebs' of Peterloo?

You're sentiments are correct...Most of us have moved on....unfortunately morons like Mitchell haven't, they still think that they are superior because of an accident of birth!

Royboy39 22-09-2012 22:15

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1018566)
As usual completely missing the point about what these scumbags think of us, we all know what the score was in our younger days, times have changed even i know that, doubt if yeh will ever grasp that fact.:rolleyes:

I don't think my glasses are as red tinted as yours and never will be. :hothothot

cashman 22-09-2012 22:19

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 1018577)
I don't think my glasses are as red tinted as yours and never will be. :hothothot

Nah yeh got yours off Ray Charles.:D

Benipete 24-09-2012 10:37

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
Iv'e been called a lot worse!!

adjective
1. common, working-class, lower-class, proletarian, ignoble, lowborn a man who rose to greatness but never forgot his plebeian past
common upper-class, aristocratic, high-class, patrician, highborn
2. uncultivated, mean, low, base, coarse, vulgar, unrefined, non-U (Brit. informal) He had a cockney accent and an alarmingly plebeian manner.
uncultivated polished, refined, cultivated, well-bred
noun

Houseboy 24-09-2012 11:06

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1018350)
If he did say those words, why wasn't he arrested for a public order offence? If any of us had said it, we'd be hauled down the clink sharpish.

Because, strange as it might seem, it is not a requirement of law that we be polite to a policeman.

Margaret Pilkington 24-09-2012 11:12

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 1018921)
Iv'e been called a lot worse!!

adjective
1. common, working-class, lower-class, proletarian, ignoble, lowborn a man who rose to greatness but never forgot his plebeian past
common upper-class, aristocratic, high-class, patrician, highborn
2. uncultivated, mean, low, base, coarse, vulgar, unrefined, non-U (Brit. informal) He had a cockney accent and an alarmingly plebeian manner.
uncultivated polished, refined, cultivated, well-bred
noun

With reference to number two.........doesn't this outburst qualify him for for the name 'pleb' then......it was certainly uncultured to rant on at the policeman(who was only doing his job) in such a manner.

It would be good if the politicians of this country would do their job with such diligence - maybe we would have some kind of chance of rising out of the mire that they created for us 'plebs'.

Wynonie Harris 24-09-2012 12:30

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Originally Posted by Houseboy (Post 1018931)
Because, strange as it might seem, it is not a requirement of law that we be polite to a policeman.

Wrong. Using four letter words towards a policeman is a public order offence and I have seen people arrested for it.

cashman 24-09-2012 12:35

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1018958)
Wrong. Using four letter words towards a policeman is a public order offence and I have seen people arrested for it.

Theres a lad in the Mirror this morning from Gorton,who got a 16 week sentence fer a first offence, which was "Swearing At A Policeman" twas during the riots n yeh he looked a lout, but that aint the issue, its the same offence as what NO CHARGE has been brought against Mitchell, if ever there is proof that its us n them then that is it!:(

Eric 24-09-2012 13:00

Re: Andrew Mitchell
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1018958)
Wrong. Using four letter words towards a policeman is a public order offence and I have seen people arrested for it.

Really! You mean you can't swear at coppers over there? Country's going to the dogs;)


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