My Heart Bleeds

Ordinarily, I would condemn such behaviour unconditionally. But… It’s Matt Hancock, so carry on.

A 61-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting Matt Hancock on the London Tube.

The alleged attack on the former Health Secretary happened yesterday morning at Westminster Underground station, close to the Houses of Parliament.

Footage of the incident appears to show show the backbench MP being harangued by a man who followed him through the barriers, down an escalator and onto the tube.

He repeatedly brands Mr Hancock a “murderer” and loudly describes Covid as a “fraud” in front of a carriage full of commuters between Westminster and Bond Street.

Hancock needs this to happen on a regular basis. He needs to be reminded that he is scum, that he has done this country and its people untold damage. What happened to him today is a fraction of what should be happening. He should be dangling from the nearest lamppost for what he did. But these people think they are above the rest of us, that they can behave with impunity. Well, no. Hancock got a dose of reality. While this man failed to exercise the restraint that most of us manage, it doesn’t mean that we don’t share his sentiments. Hancock needs to realise that we haven’t forgotten and that we will never forgive.

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  1. We the people are all supposed to ‘be kind’ and never engage in any negative comments or dicussions, or vent our anger about what is being done to us, as it’s harmful and a threat to democracy, yet the MPs can do anything they want to us, even keeping us out of our jobs and confining us to our homes.
    They want us to believe the only civilised option we have is to vote for someone else, but more and more people are starting to see that someone else is the same as the current person and voting is only an illusion

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