She could have done it in London during the funeral. No-one would have noticed with all the whooping and cheering.How to destroy your business in one easy step.
She could have done it in London during the funeral. No-one would have noticed with all the whooping and cheering.How to destroy your business in one easy step.
Mob/vigilante justice is exceedingly worrying. A baying mob exacting "revenge" is wrong, whatever side of the debate you're on. That being said, she was incredibly stupid to do what she did. Yes; she's perfectly entitled to her view without being harassed/intimidated for it. But to film her action and then (presumably) post it on youtube or social media was always likely to provoke a heated response. As someone else has already said, that's her business finished. In that neighbourhood, anyway. Was it worth it, just to dance on the Queen's grave?
Reminds me a bit of a rag a long time ago thought he could walk into the back of the Kippax scarf on and mouthing off and not get a reaction, then moaning about it when he did.Thick as fuck
Turns out the biggest event in our history and despite it taking over virtually every channel had fewer viewers than the England, Italy game last year.
Surely, it’s because everybody was lining the streets. ;-)Most people don't have 12 hours put aside for viewing, it wasn't an event where you took to your bed with a bed pan and supplies, people drifted in and out during the day.
Stop it already with the mental gymnastics trying to minimise its importance and interest ;)
Bet that seems a morale victory to you now after your endless posts on the Queen's passing!Turns out the biggest event in our history and despite it taking over virtually every channel had fewer viewers than the England, Italy game last year.
Surely, it’s because everybody was lining the streets. ;-)
They were watching it on their phones though. ;-)Absofuckinglutely mate, 300 deep and not a telly in sight :)
They were watching it on their phones though. ;-)