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Manchester Airport incident
"We're gonna have a British George Floyd now innit. The BLM mob are gonna be all over this. Expect a load of shoe shops to be looted as a ""protest"". This country's gone to the fucking dogs."
- Mike Oxsaw
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"Quite sure there will be no professional level root cause analysis on these events because the authorities already won't accept the answers/suggestion such an in depth investigation will almost certainly reveal. Loads of pointless ""Look! We're doing - actually doing - something about this issue,"" though."
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"It's the response and reactions to various groups that has angered people. One faction is almost encouraged to participate in civil unrest while the other 'side' are facing 80's style policing. If plod are going to be heavy handed we'll fair enough but this approach has to be for all, not just selected groups."
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"the problem they face, and what they're going to have to answer, is that the past few weeks have laid out very clearly the difference in approach. Making no statements on rights or wrongs - following the Manc airport incident and the situation in Leeds, you had a group of protestors of a particular type who trashed the streets and set fire to police cars. The response was to stand off and allow it to run its course, and the reporting was of unrest. In this instance, the response is to engage directly, and the reporting calls out the protesting group for being extremists who must be eradicated. The identities and make up of the groups are mostly irrelevant, there's no set of circumstances where that can be considered right."
- Mike Oxsaw
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"So. Starmer's Chancellor is claiming that the government is about 22 billion short in readdies, so needs swift and decisive action, and there he goes creating a shiny. new police SWAT group that's going to need shiny new police, shiny new police cars & vans, shiny new offices & administration and shiny new guns & tasers. Funny how money - YOUR money - can be found when a potential loss of significant political support is the price."
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"I couldn't believe Starmer reaction, I found it quite provocative. These people really do so anyone to the right of them as untermench don't they"
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The only bright light to shine from these recent events is that Starmers obvious disregard of the working class will push millions of voters towards Reform. He couldn't have been clearer where his priorities lie in his latest speech. Took him 28 days to show where his loyalty lies and if this is how he intends to 'govern' then Sir Nige will be smiling very widely.
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I'm not a brexiter or right wing (I think) but seeing Starmer today giving that speech surrounded by union flags truly sickened me a fraud and a traitor already struggling to hold on to power
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It was only a matter of time until some cսnt with no idea about day to day life in the UK popped up on here to lecture one and all on how things really are. Anyone denying that there is two tier policing going on here has either not seen the evidence of the past few days or is a complete cսnt. And a cowardly one at that.
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"Fauxstralian Why is it 1+1=4 with people like you? Farage just asked the question ""are we being told the whole truth?"" Obviously you hang on to every word the msm tell you. By the way, what kicked off southport was tbe muslim nicked around the corner heading to the vigil with a knife"
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Police have a good reputation? Hardly murdered or raped anyone recently Or shared pics of murdered women on their WhatsApp group much at all this year How many Met officers have they admitted need to be binned from the current crop ?
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TwoTier Starmer and his cronies along with the met police have just shitted on the british people and threw petrol on the fire. Not to mention Rachel Thieves betraying our elderly. Destroyimg our country quicker then the consocialists. Wouldn't be surprised if people started calling for another general election
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- Hammer and Pickle
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"It's clear as the light of day that mimmler is trying to be all edgy and hard but showing himself up as the poof he really is. And that is clearly a concern of yours, mugwort."
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"Just taking a quick break, having a fag outside the dojo. You know I don't actually have any qualifications to do this job? I just like punching and kicking Pickle's racist kids."
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"Hammer and Pickle 12:02 Fri Aug 2 none of this concerns you in Poland, Pickle. Get back to tickling carp you pencil-necked weirdo"
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"Think he also means Muslim girls, mimmler. Is that too much for you to cope with?"
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"A direct quote from Starmer: ""I will do everything in my power to protect the Muslim community"" Bet even they're sick of this. How about ""I will do everything in my power to protect little girls from being stabbed to death and groomed into sex slavery""? Fucking worm"
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- Hammer and Pickle
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"Maybe the police have a good reputation because the public see them treating ""groups""ù and white working class Brits like they really do, not how you clumsily misrepresent them, mimmler?"
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"The police in this country, for all their faults, have a really good reputation among the public. Compared to a lot of Europe, the USA and almost all the developing world anyway. But over the last few years the entire country has watched as they've sat back and let some groups cause mayhem in protests, literally get on their knees in front of them (and the one time they lash out at one of these groups its a national scandal with the establishment throwing the copper under the bus) but gleefuly steam in against anything made up of mostly white working class Brits. For millions of people, that good faith is being undone and probably won't ever come back. Surely whoever is in charge of PR for them knows this? Its like they're TRYING to make things worse."