December 13, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Patrick Christys gets suspended on Twitter after reacting to video of Stop Oil woman who threw Orange confetti at George Osborne wedding. 



Patrick Christys wrote: “If somebody did this at my wedding they’d be getting buried in the graveyard behind the church very shortly afterwards.”



Orange confetti thrown over George Osborne as he left St Mary’s Church in Bruton following his wedding to his former adviser Thea Rogers. 


Mr Osborne looked behind him as she approached the couple before throwing the confetti over the groom.


The grey-haired woman, in a floral dress and pale coloured jacket, emptied the bag of confetti near the couple before she left after being spoken to by two men.


Mr Osborne married Ms Rogers at a ceremony in Somerset this afternoon, in front of a host of Tory bigwigs including David and Samantha Cameron.


There was a moment of confusion after the ceremony when a woman, dressed as if she was attending the wedding, tipped bright orange confetti similar to that seen at Wimbledon this week over the couple as they left the churchyard.


Just Stop Oil did not confirm or deny whether the woman was affiliated with them, but said Mr Osborne ‘carries a heavy responsibility’ for governments’ inaction on climate change.


But the confetti was remarkably similar to that thrown across WImbledon’s tennis courts this week in two separate incidents – one of which affected the UK’s Katie Boulter’s first round match. 


It came after the cream of the Conservative party descended on the sleepy Somerset town of Bruton today, dubbed the ‘Notting Hill of the West’ to watch Ms Rogers, 40, and Mr Osborne, 52, tie the knot in front of around 200 guests.


The couple looked puzzled, but did not appear to speak to the woman, who fled when approached by and journalists.


The activist’s tweet was condemned by former home secretary Priti Patel, who accused Just Stop Oil of being “shameful, attention seeking, disrespectful low life”.

Just Stop Oil has been approached for comment about the incident.


Among the guests attending the service were former prime minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha, former chancellor Sajid Javid and Levelling-Up Secretary Michael Gove.



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