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The UKIP bust up was first on the six o'clock news. Already forgotten the two UKIP MEPs involved.


Apologies for my bad taste comment but they have regular fisticuffs in the Italian parliament without serious injury. Are UKIP softees?


Our local MP Jim Dowd is well known for a fight a few years ago following a few beers. And of course Two Jags landed a good right hand against a protestor.


Perhaps the boxing ring is Labour's best chance of power.


Here's how the cold war was sorted:

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rendelharris Wrote:

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> WATO: So, did you hit Mr.Woolfe?

> Mike Hookem: No I never.

>

> Brilliant. Presumably his mum has written a letter

> to Nigel Farage: "Now I know my son, Mr.Farage,

> and he doesn't tell lies..."


Is he actually saying he missed.

JohnL Wrote:

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> rendelharris Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > WATO: So, did you hit Mr.Woolfe?

> > Mike Hookem: No I never.

> >

> > Brilliant. Presumably his mum has written a

> letter

> > to Nigel Farage: "Now I know my son, Mr.Farage,

> > and he doesn't tell lies..."

>

> Is he actually saying he missed.


Ha - I put it to you Mr.Hookem that not only are you violent but that you're also crap at it.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Blah Blah Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Could you imagine Woolfe at PMQ's? Telling May

> to take every difference of view outside?

>

> My money would be on TM...


Especially in those heels!

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