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Women Labour helpers knocked to ground by Tories

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    Women Labour helpers knocked to ground by Tories

    Two men barged the crowd around John Prescott in Poplar on his walkabout and hit one of our female volunteers and knocked her to the ground and barged another female volunteer knocking her to the ground. Their masks were pulled off and they are Tory council candidates. One of the men is Martin Coxall who was taken away in hand-cuffs by the police.

    From John Prescott on Twitter:

    Tory council candidate in Poplar Martin Coxall attacked two women in scuffle trying to get me. Expect this from BNP not Tories
    Source:John Prescott team attacked in Poplar; man led away in hand-cuffs

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    Re: Women Labour helpers knocked to ground by Tories

    Makes a change from John Prescott punching someone in the face.
    Violence breeds violence.
    Jesus said in John 3:17, "For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."



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