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Re: Mike Yardley, ememy within???

#441 Post by Brian838 »

I saw a YouTube clip of him on propaganda news channel "Russia Today" being interviewed as a 'shooting expert', by that treacherous snake George Galloway. Why on earth would he think that would make him look any good? I now care even less about what he has to say.
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Re: Mike Yardley, ememy within???

#442 Post by Airbrush »

This is the trouble with the guy, he has the ear of the media as an 'expert.' He can do untold damage with his views if the msm get hold of them.
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Re: Mike Yardley, ememy within???

#443 Post by Blackstuff »

Just waiting of him to be trotted out as the 'voice of shooting' in support of the EU FA Directive ****
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Re: Mike Yardley, ememy within???

#444 Post by joe »

If this stupid ban ban ban obbession gets through and eventually these liberals get everything banned
Then the gun industry will go under so who will arm the verious governments so they can punish the sheeple
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#445 Post by nutcracker »

I met mike yardley a couple of times!
Not my cup of tea really, self righteous and very smug the sort of person you see at the c.l.a gamefair quaffing free champagne on the corperate stands whilt wearing some of those terrible red trousers
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#446 Post by tackb »

nutcracker wrote:I met mike yardley a couple of times!
Not my cup of tea really, self righteous and very smug the sort of person you see at the c.l.a gamefair quaffing free champagne on the corperate stands whilt wearing some of those terrible red trousers
I have red trousers and look awesome !

and I love free champagne !

I hope I'm not turning into a Yardley
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#447 Post by dromia »

Yardy more like.
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#448 Post by tackb »

dromia wrote:Yardy more like.
you spotted it ! well done :D
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#449 Post by toffe wrapper »

tackb wrote:
nutcracker wrote:I met mike yardley a couple of times!
Not my cup of tea really, self righteous and very smug the sort of person you see at the c.l.a gamefair quaffing free champagne on the corperate stands whilt wearing some of those terrible red trousers
I have red trousers and look awesome !

and I love free champagne !

I hope I'm not turning into a Yardley
No some kind of effeminate lounge lizard
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#450 Post by Livefast »

Yardley is clearly a danger to rifle shooting in the UK as are his supporters. Look at this tosh on his page......

There has been a lot of support here for the view that paramilitarism is the wrong direction for modern British shooting and a vociferous, sometimes very vociferous, minority oppose my views on the subject (no doubt because they have bought and use these guns - so I can see where they come from). Why bang on about it when it causes me so much personal hassle and leads to considerable abuse? Simply this: I believe must we must 'draw a line in the sand' before shooting sport in the UK is distorted in the way shooting sport in the US has been in recent years. We have, moreover, a huge battle coming soon. To survive, we must consider ourselves and what we do far more than we have in the past. We must keep our own house in order. I think paramilitarism is getting a bit out of control at the moment (it has echoes of what was happening with pistols before Hungerford and Dunblane). A significant number of those supporting it, also support issues like 'concealed carry' - a lunatic proposition in the modern British context. I also think we have huge problems with the over commercialisation of game shooting. Most who post here promoting AR rifles, meantime, have never had to sit in a studio with a hostile interviewer clutching a copy of a gun magazine open on a page advertising these weapons: "so what are there for?". I can still here the question and I did not know how to answer it well. Good Shooting. Happy Christmas. Be kind.

I've left my two pennies worth, his FB pictures do more damage to shooting than any black rifle.....sitting there sipping his 1958 Grand vintage cru.
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