Johnny Mercer: ‘I was sacked by text’
"They would not look me in the eye... it's pretty weak", he told the BBC.
"They would not look me in the eye... it's pretty weak", he told the BBC.
"Go woke, get nuked" was one of the reactions to the piece.
“Aside from Lee Hurst’s tweet being painfully unfunny, attention-seeking, creepy, inappropriate, heteronormative codswallop, it’s also emblematic of a cohort of middle aged men who genuinely seem to think they can solve the world’s problems with their genitals.”
"From examining human turds to marching with them."
A group of around 100 chased police vehicles, punching and kicking them, as they left the area.
"Perhaps the women who attended last week's vigil for a murdered young woman should have taken off their masks and pretended to be an anti-Lockdown protest if they didn't want to be violently broken up by the Met Police. Current protest marching through London."
The ex-Ukip leader claimed he had "knocked on his last door".
Neil Clark tweeted that a "mass movement" must be launched if the announcement doesn't go further than what is anticipated.
It's been a miserable month. But February is going to be brighter and better.
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