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    1. salamanderwolf on

      Is it fuck. If MPs being murdered didn’t stop people from trying to become MP’s, then this won’t stop democracy.

      The political class is so out of touch, and pushing such harmful policies that while I don’t want it, I can see more attacks like this happening.

    2. GuyLookingForPorn on

      Political violence is a red line no matter your political leanings, it has no place in a free democracy and can’t be tolerated. 

    3. Weary-Candy8252 on

      This was not long after videos surfaced of Kneecap chanting at people to “k*** their local MP”

    4. A man who subverted democracy to become party leader, purged rivalling factions from his party, stitched up MP selections, who now supports FPTP after securing a huge majority after previously saying it wasn’t democratic does not need to pretend to care about democracy.

    5. Brother-Executor on

      Love him or loathe him this is wholly unacceptable.

    6. AutisticLDNursing on

      As much as I dislike Starmer and his tyrannical, authoritarian mindset; responding with targeted violence is wholly unacceptable and should be condemned

    7. pajamakitten on

      You can disagree with his policies all you want but there is never a reason to try and murder an MP/PM for their stance. That is neither democracy nor justice. Democracy might not be perfect but it is still better than defaulting to violence/terrorism when things do not go your way.

    8. standbehind on

      The ‘throwing milkshakes is attempted murder’ crowd sure seems ok with this.

    9. Shmikken on

      The world would be a better place without political violence. Just look at history, violence against politicians changes things for the worst…. And sometimes it makes normal working people’s lives better.

    10. BigMarth24 on

      These comments must be full of bots because there’s no way real people think like some of these comments 😭.

    11. literalmetaphoricool on

      This is why people need to pull back on the language they use to describe people in the public eye.

      If you keep calling Starmer ‘evil’ etc, the way social media works means itll eventually find its way to someone who will take that very literally.

    12. In the comments we can see a lot of equivocation, like ‘it’s legitimate protest’. Well options vary. But these crimes meet the criteria of terrorism, and whoever did it should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.

    13. Fuzzy-Loss-4204 on

      Being a straight, white, English middle aged man, who works for a living, the Labour party hates me and frankly i hate them back every bit as much. But this is way over the line and totally unacceptable, there is no place for violence in British politics,

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