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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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I know this is getting off topic, but many people treat their phone as a big, oraclesque comfort blanket.
Couple that with the fact that they need some proof to back up what they witnessed and a few believe that they can make some dosh by selling film of such events to the media, it's no surprise filming takes precedence.
There's probably a bit of "Well, if it suddenly involves me, I've got absolute proof that it wasn't my fault"
You don't have to venture far to see people far more engrossed in the images on their phone than they are in the world in which they live.
Anyhow, back on topic I see that the Home Office are arguing against the Epping decision because it might set a precedent.
No shit, Sherlock
Just come up with a viable (*cough* rubber dingy to Rwanda, do not pass Go! Do not collect 200 pounds) solution and the problem goes away.
Couple that with the fact that they need some proof to back up what they witnessed and a few believe that they can make some dosh by selling film of such events to the media, it's no surprise filming takes precedence.
There's probably a bit of "Well, if it suddenly involves me, I've got absolute proof that it wasn't my fault"
You don't have to venture far to see people far more engrossed in the images on their phone than they are in the world in which they live.
Anyhow, back on topic I see that the Home Office are arguing against the Epping decision because it might set a precedent.
No shit, Sherlock
Just come up with a viable (*cough* rubber dingy to Rwanda, do not pass Go! Do not collect 200 pounds) solution and the problem goes away.
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑28 Aug 2025, 10:39 GSS
I will never get my head around understanding why someone would film someone in trouble rather than trying to help. The amount of videos you see of a woman getting slapped about by some bloke and most of the people in the immediate vicinity start filming rather than stopping the bloke.
I get why many don’t, especially in cities. I’d always try to help, but you probably risk getting killed or arrested and convicted of an offence.
A couple of months back I was walking in the park with my wife and we saw a teenager crying and surrounded by others and appeared to be in a lot of distress. I’ve put my big boy pants on and intervened and checked on the kid, and one of the lads kept telling me he was alright, but I was adamant I wanted to hear it from the one crying. These teenagers were all bigger than me, and not bothered in the slightest my presence and I can openly say I was very nervous.
I’m getting on, felt invincible in my 20s and 30s, but now feel like I need to get into the gym, take up boxing or MMA because pound for pound I’m outgunned.
A couple of months back I was walking in the park with my wife and we saw a teenager crying and surrounded by others and appeared to be in a lot of distress. I’ve put my big boy pants on and intervened and checked on the kid, and one of the lads kept telling me he was alright, but I was adamant I wanted to hear it from the one crying. These teenagers were all bigger than me, and not bothered in the slightest my presence and I can openly say I was very nervous.
I’m getting on, felt invincible in my 20s and 30s, but now feel like I need to get into the gym, take up boxing or MMA because pound for pound I’m outgunned.
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I will never get my head around understanding why someone would film someone in trouble rather than trying to help. The amount of videos you see of a woman getting slapped about by some bloke and most of the people in the immediate vicinity start filming rather than stopping the bloke.
I will never get my head around understanding why someone would film someone in trouble rather than trying to help. The amount of videos you see of a woman getting slapped about by some bloke and most of the people in the immediate vicinity start filming rather than stopping the bloke.
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑28 Aug 2025, 09:09 Love the example the BBC have chosen to report the Headphone On campaign TfL are promoting.
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Maybe they should ban people filming on the tube too
A few weeks back a young kid oon the tube with Asperger's/ Autism us doing the rocking forward thing making noises and is clearly anxious when some cunts starts very obviously filming him
The dad said nothing probably as not to make matters worse and took him off at the next stop so afterwards and furious I let rip at them and then everyone's either looking down at the floor or filming me except for an Indian woman who also tells these knobs (one boy one girl in there early 20s) that they should be ashamed of themselves.
Next thing we are being accused of bullying and harassment as they both have anxiety mental health and panic attacks
Neither of these absolute bellends saw the irony of that but they soon pissed off at the next station which was probably for the best as I was raving and might of just banged their heads together or worse.
This incident though is indicative of modern society
Whereas twenty years ago people would of seen an incident or someone in trouble and possibly tried and help out or at least ring an ambulance or the old bill nowadays they just start filming the persons predicament or misery.
A lot is said about the online safety bill but I would like to see a law brought in to protect victims of accidents crime and the like from being filmed when clearly they are at the most vulnerable.
A while back there was clip one going around of someone bleeding out and dying in the road after being stabbed multiple times by a mental health patient who was seen in the background casually wandering off.
The person who filmed this and posted it online should in my opinion be jailed for a number of years.
A few weeks back a young kid oon the tube with Asperger's/ Autism us doing the rocking forward thing making noises and is clearly anxious when some cunts starts very obviously filming him
The dad said nothing probably as not to make matters worse and took him off at the next stop so afterwards and furious I let rip at them and then everyone's either looking down at the floor or filming me except for an Indian woman who also tells these knobs (one boy one girl in there early 20s) that they should be ashamed of themselves.
Next thing we are being accused of bullying and harassment as they both have anxiety mental health and panic attacks
Neither of these absolute bellends saw the irony of that but they soon pissed off at the next station which was probably for the best as I was raving and might of just banged their heads together or worse.
This incident though is indicative of modern society
Whereas twenty years ago people would of seen an incident or someone in trouble and possibly tried and help out or at least ring an ambulance or the old bill nowadays they just start filming the persons predicament or misery.
A lot is said about the online safety bill but I would like to see a law brought in to protect victims of accidents crime and the like from being filmed when clearly they are at the most vulnerable.
A while back there was clip one going around of someone bleeding out and dying in the road after being stabbed multiple times by a mental health patient who was seen in the background casually wandering off.
The person who filmed this and posted it online should in my opinion be jailed for a number of years.
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Love the example the BBC have chosen to report the Headphone On campaign TfL are promoting.

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There is a big shift in this country that's for sure
The vast vast majority of people in this country ( the silent majority) know that to home young men who have arrived illegally from safe countries in hotels give them money and allow them to roam freely is simply wrong.
Couple this with the current economic climate and you have serious problems.
However I'm uneasy with the vigilante thing as I know of a couple of cases (not recently) where it went horribly wrong with innocent people being identified and long prison sentences dished out.
The protests are understandable and the vast majority are there for the right reasons and fair play but sadly there will always be an ignorant element amongst them that will tag anyone of colour as a refugee or illegal.
These people are a problem and do nothing but distract from the concerns people are protesting over.
The vast vast majority of people in this country ( the silent majority) know that to home young men who have arrived illegally from safe countries in hotels give them money and allow them to roam freely is simply wrong.
Couple this with the current economic climate and you have serious problems.
However I'm uneasy with the vigilante thing as I know of a couple of cases (not recently) where it went horribly wrong with innocent people being identified and long prison sentences dished out.
The protests are understandable and the vast majority are there for the right reasons and fair play but sadly there will always be an ignorant element amongst them that will tag anyone of colour as a refugee or illegal.
These people are a problem and do nothing but distract from the concerns people are protesting over.
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ ... 44403.html
How long until normal people lose the plot and start ensuring these ‘refugees’ want to home because it’s too dangerous for them to remain?
How long until normal people lose the plot and start ensuring these ‘refugees’ want to home because it’s too dangerous for them to remain?
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I can't understand why these people go to such lengths yet won't lift a finger to steal back the true meaning of our national flag from those who have been allowed to appropriate it.
Perhaps they're too busy being a "caring person" and such activities are someone else's responsibility.
Perhaps they're too busy being a "caring person" and such activities are someone else's responsibility.
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Overview of Arrests at Notting Hill Carnival 2025The Notting Hill Carnival in 2025 saw a significant number of arrests over its two-day duration. The Metropolitan Police reported a total of 423 arrests.Breakdown of Arrests
Context of Arrests
Assaults on police | 32 |
Possession of an offensive weapon | 46 |
Sexual offences | 18 |
Drug-related offences | 146 |
Robbery | 5 |
Violence with injury | 4 |
Other violence | 36 |
- The arrests included two stabbings, which were not life-threatening.
- The police utilized live facial recognition technology and other measures to enhance safety.
- The event attracted hundreds of thousands of attendees, with a focus on celebrating Caribbean culture.
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Are ordinary people - tax-paying voters - claiming back our national flag(s) from the racists and agitators?
It sure feels like it and very patriotic it is, too; The flags or their meaning are no threat to anyone (unless poorly installed). I'm English, I'm British. Why should I be banned from walking around my country and seeing the flag of my nation proudly displayed?
The state stood by and let the racists adopt my nation's emblems, so it's good to see the people take matters into their own hands on this, and the state should be actively encouraging the proud display of the flags and emblems of the nation it has been created to support.
The authorities have no issue with flying flags - apparently it has sanctioned the flying of the flag of the Ukraine from government buildings, so why go out of their way to remove the flags - symbols of the nation within the boundaries of that nation; don't hear many complaints about the flying of the Saltire in Scotland - in fact it seems positively encouraged there by the authorities.
That being said, both the BBC and Independent website reports on the issue are trying to push this as a far-right led activity, but neither has the bollocks to say what they actually think.
What's the beef about the flag of St. George?
It sure feels like it and very patriotic it is, too; The flags or their meaning are no threat to anyone (unless poorly installed). I'm English, I'm British. Why should I be banned from walking around my country and seeing the flag of my nation proudly displayed?
The state stood by and let the racists adopt my nation's emblems, so it's good to see the people take matters into their own hands on this, and the state should be actively encouraging the proud display of the flags and emblems of the nation it has been created to support.
The authorities have no issue with flying flags - apparently it has sanctioned the flying of the flag of the Ukraine from government buildings, so why go out of their way to remove the flags - symbols of the nation within the boundaries of that nation; don't hear many complaints about the flying of the Saltire in Scotland - in fact it seems positively encouraged there by the authorities.
That being said, both the BBC and Independent website reports on the issue are trying to push this as a far-right led activity, but neither has the bollocks to say what they actually think.
What's the beef about the flag of St. George?
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This is fucking mental..
Coppers fighting over citizens ladders for simply erecting some innocent flags in their own Country. Yet turn a blind eye to any Palestinian flags weirdly flown everywhere like this is the Gaza strip.
People in the UK have lost their tiny minds and priorities in this Two Tier Society we now live in. Proper fucking weird shit going on.
Coppers fighting over citizens ladders for simply erecting some innocent flags in their own Country. Yet turn a blind eye to any Palestinian flags weirdly flown everywhere like this is the Gaza strip.
People in the UK have lost their tiny minds and priorities in this Two Tier Society we now live in. Proper fucking weird shit going on.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 08:04only1billybonds wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 07:52 MA
I said a few weeks ago that should Farage becone PM, the establishment will close ranks and make it almost impossible for him to make any meaningful change. Hope I'm wrong and hope to see him treat those in his way as ruthlessly as he can because being diplomatic,sensible and logical with these people will get him nowhere,they have their agenda and they'll be doing their utmost to maintain it.
He comes from the same school of Politics as Trump and will purposely crack eggs so to re-jig the order. How can I be so sure? He won the Brexit argument and vote. No one thought it would be possible and yet he did it WITHOUT being in Parliament. That's epic shit to achieve just as an outsider and yet he achieved it by taking it to them in Brussels and beating them. Where there's a will, there's a way....
If a government cuts off funding to a state department, they can have as many agendas as they like, but they'll have to pay for them themselves and claim back. Can't see a problem with that - stinks of (personal) responsibility.
If a particular department gets all shitty about it then the state itself has already insisted on laws to prevent that type of thing; declare their action/inaction treasonable & anti-patriotic and proscribe them.
If a particular department gets all shitty about it then the state itself has already insisted on laws to prevent that type of thing; declare their action/inaction treasonable & anti-patriotic and proscribe them.
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joe royal" wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 08:08 Thoughtfully with the Notting Hill Carnival upon us, the Met Police are going to set up a couple of safe spaces where women can't get raped, or if they have, have a cup of tea.
Lucy Connolly was released yesterday.
Clown shit.
This from the Beeb focusing on how lovely and harmonious it all is..
Partygoers can expect an eclectic and dazzling parade showcasing the best of masquerade dancing, soca, calypso, steel bands and sound systems.This from the Beeb focusing on how lovely and harmonious it all is..
Translation:
Partygoers can expect to see people shitting inside residents property, get stabbed up if they're (un)lucky. The music will also drown out any screams by rape victims at the event. Families with children are not advised to attend.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... emkzno.amp
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Thoughtfully with the Notting Hill Carnival upon us, the Met Police are going to set up a couple of safe spaces where women can't get raped, or if they have, have a cup of tea.
Lucy Connolly was released yesterday.
Lucy Connolly was released yesterday.
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 07:52 MA
I said a few weeks ago that should Farage becone PM, the establishment will close ranks and make it almost impossible for him to make any meaningful change. Hope I'm wrong and hope to see him treat those in his way as ruthlessly as he can because being diplomatic,sensible and logical with these people will get him nowhere,they have their agenda and they'll be doing their utmost to maintain it.
He comes from the same school of Politics as Trump and will purposely crack eggs so to re-jig the order. How can I be so sure? He won the Brexit argument and vote. No one thought it would be possible and yet he did it WITHOUT being in Parliament. That's epic shit to achieve just as an outsider and yet he achieved it by taking it to them in Brussels and beating them. Where there's a will, there's a way....
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The funniest thing I've seen in a while, moreover than West Ham these days. Wait for it.. 
FFS! David Copperfield aint got shit on them.
FFS! David Copperfield aint got shit on them.
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I said a few weeks ago that should Farage becone PM, the establishment will close ranks and make it almost impossible for him to make any meaningful change. Hope I'm wrong and hope to see him treat those in his way as ruthlessly as he can because being diplomatic,sensible and logical with these people will get him nowhere,they have their agenda and they'll be doing their utmost to maintain it.
I said a few weeks ago that should Farage becone PM, the establishment will close ranks and make it almost impossible for him to make any meaningful change. Hope I'm wrong and hope to see him treat those in his way as ruthlessly as he can because being diplomatic,sensible and logical with these people will get him nowhere,they have their agenda and they'll be doing their utmost to maintain it.
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We still haven't had Brexit yet, BRNO and has been thwarted at every opportunity by the Establishment. We'll see what happens once Farage becomes Prime Minister but as of right now, we still haven't had it yet.
Remoaners are some of the most undemocratic sore losers in Political history and it's been a shameful carry on by them since the Brexit vote happened in 2016. But that's OK, we've been patient for decades for it to happen, so we can deal with another couple of decades of delay until it eventually happens..
Remoaners are some of the most undemocratic sore losers in Political history and it's been a shameful carry on by them since the Brexit vote happened in 2016. But that's OK, we've been patient for decades for it to happen, so we can deal with another couple of decades of delay until it eventually happens..
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If I were asked to vote again, I would do what I did in 2016 and vote Brexit with no doubt watsoever.
Had the negotiations been conducted properly from the very start it could have been the beginning of a very exciting time for the UK.
What the referendum showed was that the ruling elites have no interest in doing what the majority of the public wants or votes for. If they put as much focus and energy into what neeeds doing as they did in trying to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history then we might not be a country that is rapidly going down the shitter.
Had the negotiations been conducted properly from the very start it could have been the beginning of a very exciting time for the UK.
What the referendum showed was that the ruling elites have no interest in doing what the majority of the public wants or votes for. If they put as much focus and energy into what neeeds doing as they did in trying to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history then we might not be a country that is rapidly going down the shitter.