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1 hour ago, Steven P said:

 

Farage has a massive following in the UK and when he quotes that well adjusted 'influencer'.. err rapist (allegedly) Andrew Tate that the murderer in Southport was a Muslim (incorrectly), named him (incorrectly), a recent arrival in the UK (incorrectly) and an asylum seeker (incorrect too) you have to wonder how much of his words were taken as truth - especially coming from an MP (allegedly.... turned up in Parliament... once). I will lay part of the blame for inflaming things at his door, likewise to Twitter, and the press who are advertising ahead of time "riots are expected to occur here, here and here".. so we all know where to go throw bricks at the police. The press are not the ones inflaming things for months before now... that was Farage...

 

 

 

Edit here:

Just catching the afternoon news:

From the Telegraph:

Tory leadership contender accuses Farage of ‘fuelling conspiracy theories’

Well we know you love an accusation involving conspiracy theories 🤷‍♂️😂just saying 

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47 minutes ago, Whoppa Choppa said:

Shame those Rotherham Muslim Rapists couldn't have been convicted and incarcerated so fantastically quickly. Two Tier Law and Order? Absolutely.

 

 

As mentioned above a couple of times, if "The Accused" admits guilt, holds their hands up, it was me, it is les onerous on the police to provide enough evidence in court to secure a conviction. Often all is needed is a confession, judge will make a judgement. If the police have to gather the evidence then they have to do a thorough job, cover all avenues of the defendants arguments to secure a conviction else the accused will walk. This takes more time.

 

It is not rocket science, spend 10 minutes in an interview room "Was it you?" "Yes"... off to court job done . Compared to full house searches, DNA evidence, lab work, CCTV records, multiple witness statements - and each piece of evidence has to match and be water tight to avoid a defence lawyer exploiting it. I reckon the 2nd option takes more time. If the Rotherham (child) rapists had held their hands up "Was it you?" "Yes" then they too would have been banged up years ago also.

 

No 2 tier law and order, but a diligent police force who are up against idiots this week who think it is OK to throw rocks at them and slate them on social media.

Posted
Just now, Johnsond said:

Well we know you love an accusation involving conspiracy theories 🤷‍♂️😂just saying 

For better or not, letting that one slide today.

Posted
52 minutes ago, Whoppa Choppa said:

I can't watch it as I have to maintain silence at this moment in time 

Come back and comment when you do instead of general comments on your perception

Posted
12 minutes ago, Steven P said:

For better or not, letting that one slide today.

Good man 👍

I was just being a twat, you know how it is 🤔

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Posted

"Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives:

 

Even knowing how much the tabloid media lies, it's been quite something to watch the same newspapers who have spent decades whipping up Islamophobia, racism, and anti-refugee hysteria, turn around and pretend that the racist terrorism we've seen over the last week dropped out of the sky and has nothing to do with them. It must have been that social media!
 

And the brass neck to celebrate the antifascist protests which pushed the far right off the streets last night! Protests that were attended and organised by the exact same people these papers were calling "hate marches" a few months ago.
 

It's enough to make you want to smash fascism all the way to Fleet Street. Because this problem will not go away until we tackle and shut down the toxic, racist media that pours poison in our ears, and tells us that instead of directing our anger at the billionaire media owners who have impoverished us, we should rage at unfairly demonised, marginalised, minority communities who just want a quiet, happy life like everyone else.


We're far more likely to be refugees than billionaires."

May be pop art of text

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