comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 21 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
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If a climate change protester interrupted a wedding or birthday speech I would be miffed.
It wasn't though was it. It was a room full of ministers who have control over what we do about climate change.
I like ya mate but it's nowhere near the same. It was a peaceful protest and he's assaulted her as clear as day. Probably thought he was a man of action and did four years at Sandhurst playing soggy biscuit.
How dare they!!!!!! Don't they know this is a posh place for posh people to talk about posh things. Coming in there and protesting ministers in the hope of creating ministerial change?
Outrageous. Smash her face in.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 43 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
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Exactly it. Protesters are the most annoying feckers around and he had had enough and took action. You would think he slapped her about a bit and stabbed her in the eye the way people are reacting on here.
And this is from a Labour and Greenpeace fan
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
No, I said he could see her coming from a mile off and that it wasn’t some sort of surprise attack on him.
Removing her is fine but didn't have to be done like he did it. The girl on the pitch during the CL Final wasn't handled round the neck was she?
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 19 seconds ago
Removing her is fine but didn't have to be done like he did it. The girl on the pitch during the CL Final wasn't handled round the neck was she?
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The stewards were trying to cop a feel instead
comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 21 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If a climate change protester interrupted a wedding or birthday speech I would be miffed.
It wasn't though was it. It was a room full of ministers who have control over what we do about climate change.
I like ya mate but it's nowhere near the same. It was a peaceful protest and he's assaulted her as clear as day. Probably thought he was a man of action and did four years at Sandhurst playing soggy biscuit.
How dare they!!!!!! Don't they know this is a posh place for posh people to talk about posh things. Coming in there and protesting ministers in the hope of creating ministerial change?
Outrageous. Smash her face in.
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All he's done though is remove her from the situation. Clearly they weren't to be reasoned with verbally, but yes, he was too rough with her. Assault though? Come on.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 minute ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
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He's not the Police though is he.
If this is how he handles women, spare a thought for his poor wife
Was there no security at this event?
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 29 seconds ago
Removing her is fine but didn't have to be done like he did it. The girl on the pitch during the CL Final wasn't handled round the neck was she?
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absolutely not. Think she was manhandled around the breast region.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 12 seconds ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 21 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If a climate change protester interrupted a wedding or birthday speech I would be miffed.
It wasn't though was it. It was a room full of ministers who have control over what we do about climate change.
I like ya mate but it's nowhere near the same. It was a peaceful protest and he's assaulted her as clear as day. Probably thought he was a man of action and did four years at Sandhurst playing soggy biscuit.
How dare they!!!!!! Don't they know this is a posh place for posh people to talk about posh things. Coming in there and protesting ministers in the hope of creating ministerial change?
Outrageous. Smash her face in.
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All he's done though is remove her from the situation. Clearly they weren't to be reasoned with verbally, but yes, he was too rough with her. Assault though? Come on.
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Yes that is what assault is. I can guarantee if I grabbed a copper around the neck like that I'd be done for assaulting a police officer.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
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Which they are expertly trained to do.
Mr Field acknowledged his actions were disproportionate, (grabbing her by the throat in particular) and apologised.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He is not the police.
The police would warn the woman and then take action.
No one is allowed to put their hands on you. It is assault
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
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Which they are expertly trained to do.
Mr Field acknowledged his actions were disproportionate, (grabbing her by the throat in particular) and apologised.
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I agree he was over the top.
I think we can all agree though that the security was lacking and was probably procured by Chris Grayling.
What he did was spot on. She walked in there uninvited and got just what she deserved. People make out on here as though she was man handled and violently assaulted. Watch the video again ffs. Look at recently with the milkshake incidents. You do know what people have these days and he was spot on to do what he did and as usual the pathetic public start crying when there as a retaliation
It's quite funny that the man himself says he went over the top but people on here say otherwise really.
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
The UK is one of the front runners of environmental policy
Eh?we emit the third highest carbon emission in the world after the China and the US.
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We are not in the top 50 in the world of emissions per capita
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https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/01/chart-of-the-day-these-countries-have-the-largest-carbon-footprints/
We are ranked 8th mate, you need to update your sources.
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That chart is also based on IEA data, which doesn’t take into account supply chain emissions.
The UK has a service-based economy; we don’t manufacture a lot and have relatively very little heavy industry. As such, you’d expect us to have a much, much lower carbon footprint per capita than the likes of China.
Take the clothing industry, for instance: China is the world’s largest carbon producer in the sector, but 72 percent of the emissions can be attributed to clothing exported to other countries, primarily, of course, in the developed west.
Take that into account, and the per capita footprints of the likes of the US, UK and Germany are absolutely frightening.
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
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He is not the police.
The police would warn the woman and then take action.
No one is allowed to put their hands on you. It is assault
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Not true at all
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 22 seconds ago
I think we can all agree though that the security was lacking and was probably procured by Chris Grayling.
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£10,000,000 contract with G4S no doubt.
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
No, I said he could see her coming from a mile off and that it wasn’t some sort of surprise attack on him.
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Right.
So?
SO, anyone with more sinister motives, need only put a sash on saying "environmental emergency" or something, and that gives them free access to walk in to any private gathering and walk up to the high profile person delivering a speech.
In this day and age, surely you don't stop and ask questions. In a world where people drive in to crowds of people at high speed, where innocent people are attacked with knives, kids blown up a a gig, dozens gunned down at a music venue.
Any protester has a right to do so, but they must respect the rule of law and be aware that in times of heightened threat and violence, it cannot be taken for granted that their "innocent" intentions & motives will be accepted at face value.
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
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He is not the police.
The police would warn the woman and then take action.
No one is allowed to put their hands on you. It is assault
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Assault?
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
No, I said he could see her coming from a mile off and that it wasn’t some sort of surprise attack on him.
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Right.
So?
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So the inference earlier in the thread that he was surprised and threatened is clearly bollox.
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posted on 21/6/19
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 21 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If a climate change protester interrupted a wedding or birthday speech I would be miffed.
It wasn't though was it. It was a room full of ministers who have control over what we do about climate change.
I like ya mate but it's nowhere near the same. It was a peaceful protest and he's assaulted her as clear as day. Probably thought he was a man of action and did four years at Sandhurst playing soggy biscuit.
How dare they!!!!!! Don't they know this is a posh place for posh people to talk about posh things. Coming in there and protesting ministers in the hope of creating ministerial change?
Outrageous. Smash her face in.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 43 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly it. Protesters are the most annoying feckers around and he had had enough and took action. You would think he slapped her about a bit and stabbed her in the eye the way people are reacting on here.
And this is from a Labour and Greenpeace fan
posted on 21/6/19
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
posted on 21/6/19
No, I said he could see her coming from a mile off and that it wasn’t some sort of surprise attack on him.
posted on 21/6/19
Removing her is fine but didn't have to be done like he did it. The girl on the pitch during the CL Final wasn't handled round the neck was she?
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 19 seconds ago
Removing her is fine but didn't have to be done like he did it. The girl on the pitch during the CL Final wasn't handled round the neck was she?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The stewards were trying to cop a feel instead
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 21 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If a climate change protester interrupted a wedding or birthday speech I would be miffed.
It wasn't though was it. It was a room full of ministers who have control over what we do about climate change.
I like ya mate but it's nowhere near the same. It was a peaceful protest and he's assaulted her as clear as day. Probably thought he was a man of action and did four years at Sandhurst playing soggy biscuit.
How dare they!!!!!! Don't they know this is a posh place for posh people to talk about posh things. Coming in there and protesting ministers in the hope of creating ministerial change?
Outrageous. Smash her face in.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All he's done though is remove her from the situation. Clearly they weren't to be reasoned with verbally, but yes, he was too rough with her. Assault though? Come on.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 minute ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He's not the Police though is he.
posted on 21/6/19
If this is how he handles women, spare a thought for his poor wife
posted on 21/6/19
Was there no security at this event?
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 29 seconds ago
Removing her is fine but didn't have to be done like he did it. The girl on the pitch during the CL Final wasn't handled round the neck was she?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
absolutely not. Think she was manhandled around the breast region.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 12 seconds ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 21 seconds ago
I don't think there's an argument that he thought she was dangerous. That's silly.
Clearly he was frustrated by their lack of willingness to leave as requested and saw red, threw her out himself.
How would we all feel if people gatecrashed our wedding or birthday speech at a private function? Or an awards ceremony at work?
It's down right rude.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If a climate change protester interrupted a wedding or birthday speech I would be miffed.
It wasn't though was it. It was a room full of ministers who have control over what we do about climate change.
I like ya mate but it's nowhere near the same. It was a peaceful protest and he's assaulted her as clear as day. Probably thought he was a man of action and did four years at Sandhurst playing soggy biscuit.
How dare they!!!!!! Don't they know this is a posh place for posh people to talk about posh things. Coming in there and protesting ministers in the hope of creating ministerial change?
Outrageous. Smash her face in.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All he's done though is remove her from the situation. Clearly they weren't to be reasoned with verbally, but yes, he was too rough with her. Assault though? Come on.
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Yes that is what assault is. I can guarantee if I grabbed a copper around the neck like that I'd be done for assaulting a police officer.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Which they are expertly trained to do.
Mr Field acknowledged his actions were disproportionate, (grabbing her by the throat in particular) and apologised.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He is not the police.
The police would warn the woman and then take action.
No one is allowed to put their hands on you. It is assault
posted on 21/6/19
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Which they are expertly trained to do.
Mr Field acknowledged his actions were disproportionate, (grabbing her by the throat in particular) and apologised.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree he was over the top.
posted on 21/6/19
I think we can all agree though that the security was lacking and was probably procured by Chris Grayling.
posted on 21/6/19
What he did was spot on. She walked in there uninvited and got just what she deserved. People make out on here as though she was man handled and violently assaulted. Watch the video again ffs. Look at recently with the milkshake incidents. You do know what people have these days and he was spot on to do what he did and as usual the pathetic public start crying when there as a retaliation
posted on 21/6/19
It's quite funny that the man himself says he went over the top but people on here say otherwise really.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
The UK is one of the front runners of environmental policy
Eh?we emit the third highest carbon emission in the world after the China and the US.
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We are not in the top 50 in the world of emissions per capita
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https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/01/chart-of-the-day-these-countries-have-the-largest-carbon-footprints/
We are ranked 8th mate, you need to update your sources.
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That chart is also based on IEA data, which doesn’t take into account supply chain emissions.
The UK has a service-based economy; we don’t manufacture a lot and have relatively very little heavy industry. As such, you’d expect us to have a much, much lower carbon footprint per capita than the likes of China.
Take the clothing industry, for instance: China is the world’s largest carbon producer in the sector, but 72 percent of the emissions can be attributed to clothing exported to other countries, primarily, of course, in the developed west.
Take that into account, and the per capita footprints of the likes of the US, UK and Germany are absolutely frightening.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He is not the police.
The police would warn the woman and then take action.
No one is allowed to put their hands on you. It is assault
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not true at all
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 22 seconds ago
I think we can all agree though that the security was lacking and was probably procured by Chris Grayling.
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£10,000,000 contract with G4S no doubt.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
No, I said he could see her coming from a mile off and that it wasn’t some sort of surprise attack on him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Right.
So?
posted on 21/6/19
SO, anyone with more sinister motives, need only put a sash on saying "environmental emergency" or something, and that gives them free access to walk in to any private gathering and walk up to the high profile person delivering a speech.
In this day and age, surely you don't stop and ask questions. In a world where people drive in to crowds of people at high speed, where innocent people are attacked with knives, kids blown up a a gig, dozens gunned down at a music venue.
Any protester has a right to do so, but they must respect the rule of law and be aware that in times of heightened threat and violence, it cannot be taken for granted that their "innocent" intentions & motives will be accepted at face value.
posted on 21/6/19
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
How would the police have handled intruders?
Would it ha they have restrained and removed them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He is not the police.
The police would warn the woman and then take action.
No one is allowed to put their hands on you. It is assault
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Assault?
posted on 21/6/19
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
No, I said he could see her coming from a mile off and that it wasn’t some sort of surprise attack on him.
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Right.
So?
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So the inference earlier in the thread that he was surprised and threatened is clearly bollox.
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