We need to get better and louder at booing politicians here
We are not quiet Australians and we need to make our politicians squirm and run away and be afraid of our censure.https://twitter.com/KevinPascoe/status/1190293810800189440 …
Come on Ken booing has always been used in UK politics - it’s a peaceful way of showing your unhappiness with an individual
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But the media and political parties blow it out of proportions it might be one person in the crowd .Get it in proportion , also it is rude . Labour Party members don’t even like their leader being asked tricky personal questions about his history and ideology .
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Not sure if this is worth continuing but: of course it’s rude and disrespectful. That is its purpose. If media show one person booing, we can all see & hear that. If 40,000 people are booing, it is likewise obvious what’s happening. The media don’t need to explain it.
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At least questions are transparent and in the open,but a sneaky anonymous boo from a crowd with the media putting it across the screens is underhand and often contrived.Scaring people about the NHS is another tactic.Calling the PM names and then getting upset if Jeremy is called
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If it had been Corbyn it would have been on every news episode
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MP’s get upset on twitter make it a reason to retire from politics . Yet the same MP’s cheer on smearing and disrespect to our PM .
Bedankt, Twitter gebruikt dit om je tijdlijn te verbeteren. Ongedaan makenOngedaan maken
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Het laden lijkt wat langer te duren.
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