Aka Reform supporters acting like clowns and sprouting its victim complex mentality for the camera.
FornyHucker22 on
Management reserves the right to refuse service.
wish I could have seen their faces 🤣
FlaviousTiberius on
>They added: ‘In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay. As indicated, Reform supporters and other political supporters are welcome.’
So they weren’t refused because they were Reform supporters but because they were being nobheads. Can’t say I’m surprised to find the party is full of the kind of people who’ll park across someones driveway then act like they’ve been wronged when they’re asked to move.
Weak-Fly-6540 on
‘Politics can obviously raise strong emotions, and we have asked all parties to use our pubs on a social basis, rather than a political one, to maintain good order and comply with licensing obligations.
In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay. As indicated, Reform supporters and other political supporters are welcome.’
Well, well, well…
novagridd on
Good, people should start respecting hospitality workers, just because someone’s drunk doesn’t give them the right to be rude to the workers
callsignhotdog on
>They added: ‘In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay. As indicated, Reform supporters and other political supporters are welcome.’
So just guessing they were asked to shift their bus, they refused, got a bit arsey, staff told them to hike off.
Dapper_Otters on
So many people were confident the manager would get sacked yesterday.
Turns out there’s always more to the story.
Apprehensive-Art1092 on
Ah – here we see another fine example of the ‘fuck your feelings’ crowd railing against having their feelings hurt. A story as old as time itself.
Ruin_In_The_Dark on
This is why I don’t give these people the benefit of doubt, it was obviously performative bollocks.
I wonder if reformers will think twice before blindly believing this sort of nonsense next time?
Christian-Metal on
Well, this doesn’t suprise me in the slightest.Being a political candidate myself for an opposing party – my experience of our Reform opponents has been overtly negative and in line with the sort of behaviour this article has confirmed. They, generally in most cases, are absolutely thick as shit and over emotive and not capable of rational reasons or logical thought. Not all, I hasten to add, but the overwhelming majority. Oof!
Clbull on
Yet barring Labour politicians because they don’t like some of Rachel Reeves’ taxes makes pub landlords look like unsung heroes sticking it to the man.
RedofPaw on
That’s the first weatherspoons I ever drank in, at probably 16 or 17, as age checks were a bit lax back then. It was also, as you can see, a cinema, and it’s where I saw Jurrasic Park, as my first time at a cinema. Kinda proud to see it here, pissing off Reform voters.
Of course it was sorta incidental; “In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay.”
Durzel on
Just lmao at the idea of Reform supporters boycotting Wetherspoons. The most toothless threat ever.
Altruistic_Grocery81 on
Genuinely surprised and pleased about this.
As context, this is Braintree in Essex. There’s a flag on basically every lamppost on Coggeshall Road and down through town, and Tommy Robinson and his mouthbreathing mates visited the other week. It’s a bit of a febrile place right now.
eltrotter on
So, a bunch of people act like arses, get cut off by the bar staff, and then make it all about Reform once they’ve been told off? Pretty irresponsible reporting to imply that they were cut off solely for being Reform voters.
MediocreMan_ on
Reform supporters acting like bellends, then displaying themselves as the victims?
Why, I never…
Murrayland1 on
Reform voters hate when people treat them like the cunts they are, no story here.
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Aka Reform supporters acting like clowns and sprouting its victim complex mentality for the camera.
Management reserves the right to refuse service.
wish I could have seen their faces 🤣
>They added: ‘In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay. As indicated, Reform supporters and other political supporters are welcome.’
So they weren’t refused because they were Reform supporters but because they were being nobheads. Can’t say I’m surprised to find the party is full of the kind of people who’ll park across someones driveway then act like they’ve been wronged when they’re asked to move.
‘Politics can obviously raise strong emotions, and we have asked all parties to use our pubs on a social basis, rather than a political one, to maintain good order and comply with licensing obligations.
In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay. As indicated, Reform supporters and other political supporters are welcome.’
Well, well, well…
Good, people should start respecting hospitality workers, just because someone’s drunk doesn’t give them the right to be rude to the workers
>They added: ‘In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay. As indicated, Reform supporters and other political supporters are welcome.’
So just guessing they were asked to shift their bus, they refused, got a bit arsey, staff told them to hike off.
So many people were confident the manager would get sacked yesterday.
Turns out there’s always more to the story.
Ah – here we see another fine example of the ‘fuck your feelings’ crowd railing against having their feelings hurt. A story as old as time itself.
This is why I don’t give these people the benefit of doubt, it was obviously performative bollocks.
I wonder if reformers will think twice before blindly believing this sort of nonsense next time?
Well, this doesn’t suprise me in the slightest.Being a political candidate myself for an opposing party – my experience of our Reform opponents has been overtly negative and in line with the sort of behaviour this article has confirmed. They, generally in most cases, are absolutely thick as shit and over emotive and not capable of rational reasons or logical thought. Not all, I hasten to add, but the overwhelming majority. Oof!
Yet barring Labour politicians because they don’t like some of Rachel Reeves’ taxes makes pub landlords look like unsung heroes sticking it to the man.
That’s the first weatherspoons I ever drank in, at probably 16 or 17, as age checks were a bit lax back then. It was also, as you can see, a cinema, and it’s where I saw Jurrasic Park, as my first time at a cinema. Kinda proud to see it here, pissing off Reform voters.
Of course it was sorta incidental; “In this case, enthusiastic Reform supporters were filming outside the pub and parked their bus in the pub’s loading bay.”
Just lmao at the idea of Reform supporters boycotting Wetherspoons. The most toothless threat ever.
Genuinely surprised and pleased about this.
As context, this is Braintree in Essex. There’s a flag on basically every lamppost on Coggeshall Road and down through town, and Tommy Robinson and his mouthbreathing mates visited the other week. It’s a bit of a febrile place right now.
So, a bunch of people act like arses, get cut off by the bar staff, and then make it all about Reform once they’ve been told off? Pretty irresponsible reporting to imply that they were cut off solely for being Reform voters.
Reform supporters acting like bellends, then displaying themselves as the victims?
Why, I never…
Reform voters hate when people treat them like the cunts they are, no story here.