Poor show!

It seems supporters of Jacob Rees-Mogg may not be quite as well-bred as he tries to be.

One wonders what it says about him that he attracts such people.

Events at Jacob Rees-Mogg’s speech at the University of Western England in Bristol… [show] that a Rees-Mogg supporter in a white shirt strikes a woman protester in the face. The video also shows the man pushing through bystanders to reach the protesters, lunge for the woman and then posture, ‘skinhead-style’, before striking the woman’s face and then dragging a forearm across her face:

Source: Excl new footage clearly shows Mogg supporter instigate violence against female protester | The SKWAWKBOX

Tory MP “nearly” gets assaulted, even though he didn’t, and the MSM is over it like a rash! Tory policies lead to the deaths of countless disabled/vulnerable people, and MSM ignores it. Who is committing the real violent crimes? — Marvelbeast (@MarvelBeasty) February 3, 2018

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