Did you know that Simon Brodkin, the comedian who pranked Theresa May by handing her a mocked-up P45 during her speech to the Conservative Party conference and saying it was from Boris Johnson, was arrested after he was escorted from the hall?
What crime did he commit?
Comedian Lee Nelson being led away by police after his high profile prank at the Tory conference pic.twitter.com/9uujUM3zxT
— Jon Vale (@JonValePA) October 4, 2017
Mrs May spent a considerable part of her speech talking about fighting injustice, saying “That’s what I’m in this for” after every example.
Will she devote her efforts to ending the injustice against a man who was placed under arrest for playing a practical joke?
It seems unlikely.
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