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- Massive Attack
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Lawless London
Notice how radio silent London Mayor Sir Khan is regarding this high profile horrific murder on the streets he's supposed to care greatly for...
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m ... 37722.html
Not a cunting dickie bird from that racist transparent grade A cսnt which says it all.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m ... 37722.html
Not a cunting dickie bird from that racist transparent grade A cսnt which says it all.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025, 14:51 Remember that lovely chap who decided to stroll in to someone's flat to see what he could pinch on a sly rob?
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DGvGepD3w/
Fuck me WOW. Fucking disgusting treatment that poor family has had to endure because of this nonsense. Knew this story would get worse and so it's proving. The Police/Law/Politicians have all lost the plot.
The Police/Law/Politicians have not all lost the plot. Everything is going to plan.
It hasn't kicked off yet, so they'll ramp up on obviously ridiculous decisions (like this) until a few hot-heads bite.
It hasn't kicked off yet, so they'll ramp up on obviously ridiculous decisions (like this) until a few hot-heads bite.
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Remember that lovely chap who decided to stroll in to someone's flat to see what he could pinch on a sly rob?
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DGvGepD3w/
Fuck me WOW. Fucking disgusting treatment that poor family has had to endure because of this nonsense. Knew this story would get worse and so it's proving. The Police/Law/Politicians have all lost the plot.
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DGvGepD3w/
Fuck me WOW. Fucking disgusting treatment that poor family has had to endure because of this nonsense. Knew this story would get worse and so it's proving. The Police/Law/Politicians have all lost the plot.
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She said: “I would say to anyone walking through central London, put 20 quid in your shoe or down a sock or in your knickers or somewhere, because the worst thing was not having any money"
That's how bad it's got in SIR Sadiq Khan's London that TV Stars are now advising the general public to stuff change down their knickers and socks just in case they too get likely mugged as well.
That's how bad it's got in SIR Sadiq Khan's London that TV Stars are now advising the general public to stuff change down their knickers and socks just in case they too get likely mugged as well.
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Poor old Selina Scott's been done by a gang of thieves in Piccadilly.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/b ... ocid=hpmsn
Unfortunately for her, Officers were far too pre-occupied telling people how to ride appropriately, honey trapping wolf-whistler's or midway through being converted to the Ismalic Faith.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/b ... ocid=hpmsn
Unfortunately for her, Officers were far too pre-occupied telling people how to ride appropriately, honey trapping wolf-whistler's or midway through being converted to the Ismalic Faith.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 13:24Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 09:41Iron Duke" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 08:13 UK used to mean United Kingdom but ask anyone today and they'll tell you it stands for "Unbelievable Krimewave"For an administration that steadfastly supports "The Union", they are doing their very best to introduce disunity, disharmony and dis-functionality across the whole of UK society.Brexit already did that if you look at the voting demographics with Scotland , Liverpool and Manchester voting heavily to remain white the beautiful south voted to leave. That’s democracy is a fallacy and only consensus can really win.
Typical remoaner...just accept you seriously lost big time...move on FFS!
It's like the Krauts still complaining about the final in 1966 or Palestinians in 48,67,73,82,2006Etc etc
It's like the Krauts still complaining about the final in 1966 or Palestinians in 48,67,73,82,2006Etc etc
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Swiss. wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 13:24Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 09:41Iron Duke" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 08:13 UK used to mean United Kingdom but ask anyone today and they'll tell you it stands for "Unbelievable Krimewave"For an administration that steadfastly supports "The Union", they are doing their very best to introduce disunity, disharmony and dis-functionality across the whole of UK society.Brexit already did that if you look at the voting demographics with Scotland , Liverpool and Manchester voting heavily to remain white the beautiful south voted to leave. That’s democracy is a fallacy and only consensus can really win.
So, are you saying that democracy is only viable and useful when, and only when, it delivers the result you want, and can be ignored at all other times?
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Swiss. wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 13:24Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 09:41Iron Duke" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 08:13 UK used to mean United Kingdom but ask anyone today and they'll tell you it stands for "Unbelievable Krimewave"For an administration that steadfastly supports "The Union", they are doing their very best to introduce disunity, disharmony and dis-functionality across the whole of UK society.Brexit already did that if you look at the voting demographics with Scotland , Liverpool and Manchester voting heavily to remain white the beautiful south voted to leave. That’s democracy is a fallacy and only consensus can really win.
So the thick, pisshead, workshy tramps wanted to remain?
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 09:41Iron Duke" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 08:13 UK used to mean United Kingdom but ask anyone today and they'll tell you it stands for "Unbelievable Krimewave"For an administration that steadfastly supports "The Union", they are doing their very best to introduce disunity, disharmony and dis-functionality across the whole of UK society.
Brexit already did that if you look at the voting demographics with Scotland , Liverpool and Manchester voting heavily to remain white the beautiful south voted to leave. That’s democracy is a fallacy and only consensus can really win.
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They want the United Kingdom broken up. Still mega salty over Brexit when the proletariat serfs voted out, the poor loves.
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Iron Duke" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 08:13 UK used to mean United Kingdom but ask anyone today and they'll tell you it stands for "Unbelievable Krimewave"
For an administration that steadfastly supports "The Union", they are doing their very best to introduce disunity, disharmony and dis-functionality across the whole of UK society.
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It's all part of Starmer's NKVD and banging up old ladies in the Lubyanka.
Felix Dzerzhinsky would be so proud.
Felix Dzerzhinsky would be so proud.
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I was working in Poplar the other morning and wandered back to Canary wharf tube around lunchtime.
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The fall off from pre covid and working from home is dramatic and noticeable in terms of numbers.
Hardly anybody in the shopping centre apart from those getting some lunch and i got an extra discount in the Ralph Lauren shop.
There was talk of a lot of the estate being repurposed for student accommodation but it looks like the home office may of got in their first.
What the place will look like in ten years time I dread to think.
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The fall off from pre covid and working from home is dramatic and noticeable in terms of numbers.
Hardly anybody in the shopping centre apart from those getting some lunch and i got an extra discount in the Ralph Lauren shop.
There was talk of a lot of the estate being repurposed for student accommodation but it looks like the home office may of got in their first.
What the place will look like in ten years time I dread to think.
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It just doesn't look good at all, does it? On one hand you've got Coppers falling over themselves who can appease the situation first (almost as if under orders..) to bail him out, excuse and protect him, whilst at the very same time arrest an old disabled lady (8 fucking Coppers!) for merely peacefully protesting against it causing no one any bother from a distance from the Hotel. The optics stinks but then it is our new reality that we are all witnessing before our eyes. It's all sick.
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So on the flipside if an outsider attempted to enter the Britannia hotel I'm sure they would be swiftly arrested for trespass or more ikely behaviour designed to cause harassment alarm or distress
The police would worry about the legalities and definitions later on so what's the difference in this case of the homeowner ?
The AY audits guy has also set himself up as an unofficial migrant hotel inspector and has I'm sure been apprehended whilst doing this recently.
He claimed they were being served four meals a day on one such visit.
The police would worry about the legalities and definitions later on so what's the difference in this case of the homeowner ?
The AY audits guy has also set himself up as an unofficial migrant hotel inspector and has I'm sure been apprehended whilst doing this recently.
He claimed they were being served four meals a day on one such visit.
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"This is a nutty story from the controversial Britannia Hotel that could snowball in to a bigger story..."
This can't just be PC Dimbleby level stupidity - the authorities absolutely must be trying to push this over the edge and keep it in the headlines.
How's the government finances looking today?.
This can't just be PC Dimbleby level stupidity - the authorities absolutely must be trying to push this over the edge and keep it in the headlines.
How's the government finances looking today?.
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This is a nutty story from the controversial Britannia Hotel that could snowball in to a bigger story...



#PolicePriorities
#PolicePriorities
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 15:13 I watched that link ( sure this isn’t a wind up????) with the Woman PC joggers on the look out for inappropriate behaviour from the public (men)
What was scary was one of the PC,s saying just looking the wrong way at someone could be an offence, fuck me if the UK has come to that then it’s beyond beliefor help!
Imagine getting a knock on the door becouse some munter took offence at how you looked at them
Anyone with a wonky or crossed eyes will need to be careful![]()
Wonky or crossed eyed?
Why bring goose the buttpoker into it?
Why bring goose the buttpoker into it?
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Gank wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 23:23Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 22:47 "We are governed by morons without a clue about the real world. "
That is one of the fundamental reasons why the country is fucked: these people come straight from a cotton-wool protected early academic life and are "fast-tracked" into positions of authority, again carefully mentored and prepared, without any experience of the consequences (intended or otherwise) of their actions and decisions.
The trouble is that the parents of such people are just sooooo proud that their offspring are "successful" in their chosen career, and so the cycle continues.
The alternative to career politicians is to elect successful businesspeople instead. So you get Trump instead of Blair. You can't really complain about both types.
I hear you.
The politicians come & go every 5 years or so.
It's the fast-tracked state employees who stink the place out with their eternal 6th-form level personal biases for 40/50 years I was getting at.
The politicians come & go every 5 years or so.
It's the fast-tracked state employees who stink the place out with their eternal 6th-form level personal biases for 40/50 years I was getting at.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 22:47 "We are governed by morons without a clue about the real world. "
That is one of the fundamental reasons why the country is fucked: these people come straight from a cotton-wool protected early academic life and are "fast-tracked" into positions of authority, again carefully mentored and prepared, without any experience of the consequences (intended or otherwise) of their actions and decisions.
The trouble is that the parents of such people are just sooooo proud that their offspring are "successful" in their chosen career, and so the cycle continues.
The alternative to career politicians is to elect successful businesspeople instead. So you get Trump instead of Blair. You can't really complain about both types.
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"We are governed by morons without a clue about the real world. "
That is one of the fundamental reasons why the country is fucked: these people come straight from a cotton-wool protected early academic life and are "fast-tracked" into positions of authority, again carefully mentored and prepared, without any experience of the consequences (intended or otherwise) of their actions and decisions.
The trouble is that the parents of such people are just sooooo proud that their offspring are "successful" in their chosen career, and so the cycle continues.
That is one of the fundamental reasons why the country is fucked: these people come straight from a cotton-wool protected early academic life and are "fast-tracked" into positions of authority, again carefully mentored and prepared, without any experience of the consequences (intended or otherwise) of their actions and decisions.
The trouble is that the parents of such people are just sooooo proud that their offspring are "successful" in their chosen career, and so the cycle continues.
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Gaz
Wow. So not only wasting valuable time and resources on all that nonsense, they also disproportionately ruined his life for a stupid mistake that just needed a "Oi fuck off you dickhead!" and a slap back.
We are governed by morons without a clue about the real world.
Wow. So not only wasting valuable time and resources on all that nonsense, they also disproportionately ruined his life for a stupid mistake that just needed a "Oi fuck off you dickhead!" and a slap back.
We are governed by morons without a clue about the real world.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑11 Aug 2025, 23:47 Clown Police Force...![]()
Now if only they put in as much effort in tackling Grooming Gangs instead of this pointless non-crime initiative then our women and girls would genuinely be a lot safer as opposed to covering it up...
priorities as always.
A lad I used to go to school with and then aged 16 made the mistake of slapping a female joggers backside as he rode through the park.
The next thing he knew he was being pushed of his bike and held face down on the ground before being handcuffed and thrown in the back of a police car.
It turns out the female joggers was an undercover police officer and part of an operation to find a guy who had been harassing women.
He was questioned at length and charged with touching over clothing or whatever the equivalent charge was back then.
Through this becoming common knowledge locally he lost his apprenticeship and his church going family disowned him.
Despite maintaining it was just a teenage prank he was sentenced by the unimpressed magistrates to 6 months suspended and had to attend some courses as well as l being on a sex offenders register.
He was a bright lad academically but immature and paid a heavy price for it as this unfortunate episode pretty much destroyed his life for a good few years.
The next thing he knew he was being pushed of his bike and held face down on the ground before being handcuffed and thrown in the back of a police car.
It turns out the female joggers was an undercover police officer and part of an operation to find a guy who had been harassing women.
He was questioned at length and charged with touching over clothing or whatever the equivalent charge was back then.
Through this becoming common knowledge locally he lost his apprenticeship and his church going family disowned him.
Despite maintaining it was just a teenage prank he was sentenced by the unimpressed magistrates to 6 months suspended and had to attend some courses as well as l being on a sex offenders register.
He was a bright lad academically but immature and paid a heavy price for it as this unfortunate episode pretty much destroyed his life for a good few years.