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"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."
- Lee Trundle
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"Reckon there might be a few GUTTED lefties today, when the news comes out of the stabby bloke in London yesterday."
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13735175/more-thugs-charged-riots-racial-hatred-tiktok-facebook.html Blimey!
- RootsRadical
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"Stewie, they had an interview with the family who were given his medical records after the killings. It was them who found the psychiatrist's concerns and raised it in the interview. It's rare that concerns like this are noted in medical records so he should not have been released, that's not opinion it's what should have happened according to protocol."
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"It seems to be that many, who exhibit left leaning tendencies, still refuse to acknowledge how much power the government exerts over MSM. They all (the MSM) need a UK government licence to publish in the UK. That licence can be withdrawn at any time at the sole discretion of the relevant government minister. Quite sure they would be instantaneously incandescent with rage on hearing such news before the election. Control need not be so draconian though. An MSM steps out of line and they'll find they get forgotten to be invited to some heavyweight government events and announcements; not deliberately, of course, but because a new intern or some-such missed out their details when creating the invitation list. Happens sometimes and not provably criminal in itself, either."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Turn it off, rd son. The BBC made that program without any consultation with the families and only told then about it a few weeks ago. Absolute fucking vermin."
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"Plausible deniability and behavioural insight teams are a wonderful thing. The guy who admitted that he'd spread a hoax about the 100 protests/riots is Nick Lowles, Hope Not Hate. He justified is as a way of taking down the far right, irrespective of the waste of police resource, loss of business income from people who shut up shop and boarded up. He faces no charges because he's funded in a serpentine way by the govt."
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"Comma, you are extremely naïve if you believe everything you read in the mainstream media. I have a healthy scepticism of politicians and the mainstream media as they are known liars, manipulators and spin merchants. I call it as I see it. This supposed Leicester Square attack seems very convenient to me. Especially as the description of the attacker being a 'white male' was allowed to be reported, whereas we all know it would have been supressed had the perpetrator been non-white (see the initial situation with the Southport suspect two weeks ago)."
- RootsRadical
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So it turns out that the Nottingham killer was identified as a potential killer 3 years ago by his psychiatrist but he was still released.
- WHU(Exeter)
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"Stewie, if it was the same account and that's where they got it from, the BBC even had a piece that same week, about how they were investigating the same account. Really can't keep up with them. I hope they ran it through their truth verifier thingy, rather than just blurt out a pile of inflammatory shit. As that would never do."
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"...""It's a new government""... And it's a Labour government. But it's not formed by the Labour Party your parents, grand-parents and possibly great-grand-parents supported and voted for - except in name, and name alone. If anything it's a badge-engineered conservative party. Blue is the new red."
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"Ex - from what I've read (and I can't for the life of me remember where) there was an anonymous telegram (whatever that is) message saying that there would be 100, and it appeared to be from the same person who said that it was a Muslim who committed the Southport attacks. So while I have some sympathy for the fact they needed to be prepared in case it were true, the PR campaign they ran for it was more than a little odd, when there was no evidence anywhere else that any of these protests existed and that account was already shown to be full of shit. Still, if we are to take anything from the shitshow events of the past week, would hope they'll listen to people to some extent. Many of these northern shanty towns have said enough is enough and they don't want any more immigrants or asylum seekers there. The people of Brighton sent a very powerful message that immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees are welcome. Having been to HOVE recently to watch essex smash Sussex, I can confirm that there are a large number of buildings in Brighton that are vacant. So, just put everyone who arrives on a boat in Brighton, which has the added benefit of being closer to where they land. Easy, this politics lark - just give the people what they want"
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"UK prison capacity requirement is calculated from the known expected population size at any given time. There is a shortage of prison capacity, according to the authorities, which suggests that the government deliberately under-delivered on prison capacity or that the population is (far) greater that whatever it was expected to be. Or possibly a combination of both. Seems, to me, insane and even in itself criminal to encourage a process that basically invites more criminals into the country un-vetted, to heap more pressure on an already straining prison system."
- Hammer and Pickle
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It's tough when you discover you're not the only mob capable of getting up to speed. It's a new government - you'll get over it son.
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"With the 100 protests planned, that figure jumped up from 30 on the BBC within the space of a couple of hours in the weekend. The same BBC that repeatedly tell the children, sorry viewers of all ages, not to take any notice of unproved nonsense on social media. They mention also repeatedly how that kind of thing can inflame situations. There were never going to be 100 protests last Wednesday night. But banging on about how they were likely, would no doubt have seen some go out that night in the hope of it, so the BBC themselves are guilty of exactly the same."
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- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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"Hammer and Pickle 12:00 So no answer, and more pointedly no condemation. Is it really any wonder you're so reviled on here Emily?"
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"Pickle - you said it was already happening that incomers were being properly verfied to eliminate any potential criminals. This is objectively untrue, given the presence of crime. Not in any way a controversial thing to say. Or, they've been identified as potential criminals, but allowed to continue anyway, which is worse."
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"Works both ways, commie old son. There's a number of people that believe that there were 100 protests scheduled last Wednesday. There never was. There was one anonymous telegram message talking about it. Nothing else. The government, police and mainstream media lied about it. And if you doubt that, then ponder why that berk Robinson never mentioned any of these imaginary protests, given that you and others believe that he is the orchestrator of these events. He never mentioned them, because they were never happening. I mean, the very idea that there would be one in Brighton, the green party stronghold which is known as the gay capital of England, is laughable in and of itself. I'm convinced they included that one just to test how far they could push it and still have people swallow it. Also, in the same way that certain individuals were too quick to jump the gun when news of the Leicester Square stabbing broke, I wouldn't be too quick to celebrate the fact that the assailant was 'white'. This doesn't mean he isn't an immigrant, as the recent case in Hainault proved. Instead of everyone rushing to congratulate themselves on their team winning, how about showing some respect for those affected and waiting until more information becomes available?"
- Hammer and Pickle
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No sorry - measuring the performance of UK border security by the incidence of domestic crime committed by any kind of person is absurd. At all levels. And of course across the country the Tories did not lose their majority on migration either.
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"One has to feel sorry for COYI. So successful has been his indoctrination that presented with the fake he swallows it whole, without question, yet when faced with the genuine he is compelled to try to prove otherwise."
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"""The majority of people I would say want our borders well-guarded and anybody coming in to be properly verified to eliminate any potential criminals""ù 100% agreed. ""Only problem is, that's already happening"" Can't agree. If it was happening, I don't think the Tories would have lost. I don't believe they were doing a good job on this, or anything else for that matter. There's been far too many examples of serious and often violent crime being committed to claim that this is already happening to any great degree. In the interests of clarity, this does not - of course - mean that 'immigrants' are bad or 'refugees' are bad, or 'Muslims' are bad. Anyone who talks about a large number of people as if the are one homogenous group doesn't have anything to say worth listening to."
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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"Hammer and Pickle 10:12 ""The majority of people I would say want our borders well-guarded and anybody coming in to be properly verified to eliminate any potential criminals""ù TBH, not really anything to dispute there fella. Bravo üëç However, what's your opinion with regard to the machete/sword wielding 'criminally braindead' from the other side of the 'political' spectrum? Honest question."
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"Woud you include Antifa, BLM and Just Stop Oil among the braindead thugs? Protest violence is just an excuse for immature people, and those old enough to know better, to go out and have fun."