SKY News'Middle-class coke heads' who take class A drugs at football matches could face five-year ban

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Streetwalker

Quote from: Borchester on May 20, 2022, 05:37:03 PM
Mind you, it would be nice if poor old George could use being on coke as an excuse

By God, that man is massively uninspiring

:)
Indeed , he gave a talk at the golf club a couple of months after they all ran away after brexit and didnt even have the balls to confront a lone shout of'vote UKIP' from the other side of the bar :) . Always reminded me of the Tim , nice but dim bloke 

Borchester

Quote from: Barry on May 20, 2022, 11:05:15 AM
Well spotted Borky. It's just nonsense from Boris.
What about the middle class coke heads in the government?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrsPbtPjGfI

Mind you, it would be nice if poor old George could use being on coke as an excuse

By God, that man is massively uninspiring

:)
Algerie Francais !

Streetwalker

Its all well and good clamping down on coke heads in general , they can start in almost every pub in the country before they start picking on football . By the time the druggies are in the ground they are already charged up 

Barry

Well spotted Borky. It's just nonsense from Boris.
What about the middle class coke heads in the government?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrsPbtPjGfI
† The end is nigh †

Borchester

Quote from: News on May 20, 2022, 01:00:13 AM
'Middle-class coke heads' who take class A drugs at football matches could face five-year ban

"Middle-class coke heads" could face five-year football match bans if they are convicted of taking or selling class A drugs at games, the government has announced.

Source: 'Middle-class coke heads' who take class A drugs at football matches could face five-year ban

How will the courts know if they are middle class? Suppose they turn out to be just Millwall rubbish talking posh?
Algerie Francais !

GBNews

'Middle-class coke heads' who take class A drugs at football matches could face five-year ban

"Middle-class coke heads" could face five-year football match bans if they are convicted of taking or selling class A drugs at games, the government has announced.

Source: 'Middle-class coke heads' who take class A drugs at football matches could face five-year ban