So you think a disillusioned leave voter threw the milkshake.
Show me where I said (suggested, implied, or otherwise gave rise to anyone thinking) I had considered the thrower to be a disillusioned Leaver.
I know you can't, you know you can't, everyone with an ounce of common sense knows that you can't.
But I don't suppose it'll stop you from prodding it, poking it, tap-dancing around it for the next few days, instead of just admitting that you invented it.
By the way, don't bother claiming it was a question. It obviously wasn't.
With the amount of false allegations that you leveled at BAS, I have concluded that false allegations are your stock in trade.
I assume you take a beating in one discussion and respond by inventing false allegations about your betters.
You are especially inventive when it comes to understanding written English, preferring to read something into what someone has said which does not exist. Then leveling the false allegation merely to annoy the other person. That is called trolling, I believe.
It is indicative that, if that is your best response, your arguments are worthless to non-existent.
I'm surprised you haven't suggested that "Remainers are likely to be milkshake throwers".
Oh dear! What have I done?
I've now given you an opportunity to misquote me again. You'll probably clip the "Remainers are likely to be milkshake throwers" out of my comment and claim that is what I said and meant.
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