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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."
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"Fair enough then if it's being applied across the board but still reckon 6 days guilty or not from offence to jail is not normal. The Labour councillor is obviously a prize cսnt with what he said, but jail time??? Kicking him out of the Labour Party and resigning from the council would be punishment enough in my book, said in the best of the moment in rage, but at least it would seem such harsh treatment is hopefully across the board."
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", 1:41 Mon Aug 12 Are you claiming that there's no equivalent evidence in the Manchester Airport assault case? I thought the BBC were all over that one, verifying what happened, although only, I strongly suspect, to try to fit up the police officers involved, because they, like the government are right-on, truthful and caring, like. As verified by the BBC."
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"Sydney, how much do you know about our criminal laws because you seem to be in ignorance of how things work. What delays the process is the actual going to Trial and in the case of those jailed they obviously pleaded guilty at Magistrates Court ( a hastily arranged but legal one ) and were subsequently sentenced. Those arrested and charged were basically faced with an open and shut case, video evidence usually, and electing to plead not guilty would have been futile. What would be popular would be the ability to bang up the mis leaders and inciters like Yaxley Lennon and Andrew Tate."
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"Sydney_Iron 1:18 Mon Aug 12 I believe that the two who set a bus alight were charged and prosecuted; is was reported in the MSM, too. They were definitely, if the pictures of them are accurate, not (young) white male thugs. However, in reading several of the reports on the prosecution, none - NONE - referenced the date of the offences, but the placement and timing of those reports within the MSM was clearly an attempt to disprove two-tier policing ion the UK by trying to associate it with the prosecutions for the riots for which the terrible events in Southport were the catalyst. The caring government don't even bother to disguise their attempts at trying to manipulate the public now."
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"... apart from if your name is Ricky Jones, Sydney_Iron. He's seemed to escape this sudden change."
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"One of the scary things I reckon is the sudden speed of the notoriously slow British justice system? 6 (six) days from posting something on social media to arrest, charges, trial and sentencing to being banged up for 20 months, fuck me Stalin would have been proud, although granted he would if had them put to death! So never mind your politics left or right but that should set alarm bells ringing as how the fuck is anyone let alone some working class Charlie meant to mount a meaningful defence or argument for a lighter or suspended sentence in such a short space of time? And why isn't such haste being shown to those who set buses on fire in Leeds or assault the Police at Manchester airport?"
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I won't believe anything unless it's been fact verified by the BBC. I mean how else would we have known that there were going to be 100 demonstrations across Britain last Wednesday?
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"RootsRadical 12:29 Mon Aug 12 Of course the government are milking it, they've got to keep public focus off many other problems they'd rather brush under the carpet/kick down the road if they can. Banksys has been unusually distractively active since the riots, too. King's shilling or a threat to prosecute him for graffiti vandalism?"
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"Govt are really rattled by this. Everyone is overreacting and virtue signalling like sheep, is there a script? They've massively overplayed it and are still going on as if it's the only issue even though there's been no protests for a week and the moment has gone. Even at that little girls funeral yesterday the chief constable at Manchester using her speech for propaganda against the protests, kept repeating it too. I got an all staff email from work this morning talking as if the riots were in full swing and saying how our students will need to be supported as they may be affected and may not be able to get in, it's fucking August 12th term doesn't even start for another month and as I said the moment has clearly passed."
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"Manuel 10:57 Mon Aug 12 Nobody forces you to choose to read and respond to my posts Spamuel, so it's fair to conclude that you actually enjoy doing so, whatever words you may use in those responses. If you suffer from panic attacks when the site is playing hard to get, I suggest that you raise and discuss the issue on the anxiety/depression thread and leave this one to debating subjects directly related to the thread title, and not try to turn yet another thread into a personal vendetta."
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"Either there's a housing shortage or there's not, either there's a prison space shortage or there's not, either there's at least a 22 billion pound defect or there's not, either illegal immigrants are pouring into the UK (visibly in boats now, post-Brexit) or they're not, either there's two-tier policing in the UK or there's not. Up to the government to prove - not just say, prove - which it is in every case. It is certainly not up to the people to believe it just because the government said it, and it's certainly wrong of the people to decide which it is, possibly to reinforce their personal political beliefs, in the absence of proof or message from the government."
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"Coma, I listened to his speech. He called everyone protesting far right, he hasn't once commented about the mobs of Muslims running around toiled up, I suppose we'll just have to tolerate that. His speech was offensive and dead wrong. To single out all the protestors as far right with total disregard of peoples just and genuine concerns was offensive. Perhaps you should watch his speech before you post."
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Oops messed up the link. https://nitter.poast.org/RealJamesWoods/status/1822505777447481715
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"Pickle has been spotted at a Kamala Harris rally, and James Woods is claiming he is AI. https://nitter.poast.org/RealJamesWoods/status/1822505777447481715#m"
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"'Reactionaries'? Who do you think you are, fucking Trotsky? Almost as embarrassing as 'Feds'."
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"""""""S'up with the right wingers this weekend, too shit scared to go and lob bricks at the feds and loot Greggs?"""""""" Feds? Fucking FEDS??????? Congratualations you've just won cսnt of the Week"
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"You're hilarious the way you say all that guff with such conviction, Pointy. It's almost as if you believe it yourself. But let's face it - Labour are in government because they have not caved in to you reactionaries like the Tories did and you reactionaries hate Labour because it dumped you when Kinnock took over from that jackass Foot. You still haven't got over it and the public knows it perfectly well. Starmer will easily secure a second term in office unless the Tories dump you numbskulls now as well."
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"One Billy, you make a fair point about our policing and it will need addressing. There are lots of issues that need addressing and one of the priorities is to demonstrate that all people are equal under the law no matter what race or creed"
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", Rubbish. Two-tier Kier has made it clear he will protect Muslims. Whites, blacks and Indians, not so much. He and his police 'service' have made it clear that white dissidents (you see what I did there) will be persecuted to the full extent of the law (and beyond - wait until those appeals get heard), whilst only the most egregious acts of Muslims and their left-wing rent-a-mob allies will be punished. Or in the case of Manchester Airport won't be. They have been aided in this by the entire MSM with the possible exception of Talk and GBN. BBC and SKY have contrived to ensure that the Manchester thugs won't go down by allowing them a press conference which they will use to claim they can't get a fair trial. Simultaneously, he has launched an attack on democracy, free speech and civil liberties hitherto unknown in peacetime UK, even to the extent of threatening extradition against non-UK citizens posting verifiable truth from outside the UK. And, to address your perennial obsession, if you think you are getting PR out of the Kneeler you are very much barking up the wrong tree. You'll probably get votes for 16 year-olds, though. Unless Sir Stalin spots that all the boys are going to vote Reform and all the girls will vote Green. Except for the Muslim kids, of course, whose fathers and 'community leaders' will gleefully use their votes for one of the Hamas parties/stooges as they did at the General Election."
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".......and regarding the Leeds riot, the two vermin that set fire to a Bus (all on film, like the scum breaking coppers noses in manchester). have they visited these new dystopian 'fast-track courts' yet? have they fuck"
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Comma. The police ran from a violent mob during the Leeds riots and were not seen again for over four hours. If that is an example of the public being kept safe then there are some serious questions to be asked surely?
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"""he has sought to reassure people that his government will do its best to keep citizens safe from marauding mobs "" .......but will totally ignore marauding mobs of tooled up muslims, chanting and attacking innocent bystanders/motorists"