@Insto, "Indeed, if you're willing to say that one was 'asking for it' I can't see why you wouldn't accept that all were asking for it."
You're doing a great job of trying to put words in my mouth there. You used the term "asking for it", not me.
You're the one that implied an equivalence between throwing an egg and rape, not me.
If we are going to get onto a debate about violence, and what is legal or not, then what about the illegal violence visited upon the population of Iraq by Jim Murphy's party? Are you prepared to condemn that, or is it just egg throwing that upsets you?
I watched the video of Jim Murphy's talk in Kirkcaldy. It's on the BBC news web site. The gathering appears to have equal numbers of Yes and No supporters attending, judging by the comments and banter hurled back and forth between the two groups. The egg thrower throws three eggs. The first two miss, and hit some Yes campaigners in front of Mr Murphy. The MP ducks for the second one, and taunts his aggravator "You missed!" The lone individual, dressed in black with no Yes placard or badge then cracks a third egg at close range on Mr Murphy's back. He then walks swiftly away. Mr Murphy, visibly angered, then bellows "I will not be silenced by Nationalist mobs!"
Frankly that's a bit of a conceptual leap: from a lone egg thrower to a "Nationalist mob". Clearly Mr Murphy, as an ex-government whip and former minister, knows how to take opportunities and turn an act of defiance around to emphasise his own victimhood and demonise the opposition. His media cheerleaders have gleefully piled in to support him, across all available platforms.
It's all a bit of a storm in an egg cup. Those banging on about "violence" and "intimidation" really need to open their eyes.