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What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said:

Oh there are hundreds at the moment - Mark Francois, John Wittingdale, Jonathan Gullis, Desmond Swayne, Paul Bristow, Richard Drax, Marco Longhi, Steve Baker, Sheryll Murray....

Thats top of the head stuff, but each one a horror in their own way.

 

The problem is by no means exclusive to the Tories, but there are a few Tory MPs - Brendan Clarke-Smith, Scott Benton, Johnathan Gullis, Mark Jenkinson, etc. - who have become MPs solely for the bantz.

4 hours ago, Traf said:

Sadly, that seems to be par for the course for the NHC.

Seems to be every year that stories like this emerge.

Needs banning. 
 

Dread policing it'

The Met Police Federation said at least 34 Metropolitan Police officers had been assaulted. 

It tweeted: "Every year our brave officers come under attack at this event. Colleagues dread policing it. And yet nothing changes." 

In 2019, when the event was last held, the Met arrested about 350 people, the majority for drug offences, while 37 were held for assaults on police.

1 hour ago, Ani said:

Because it was mentioned on here watched Truss on GB News.

Good Grief. 
 

General consensus was that we should turn boats back when they arrive. Not our problem if they die. 

Sounds very Patel-esque

6 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Needs banning. 
 

Dread policing it'

The Met Police Federation said at least 34 Metropolitan Police officers had been assaulted. 

It tweeted: "Every year our brave officers come under attack at this event. Colleagues dread policing it. And yet nothing changes." 

In 2019, when the event was last held, the Met arrested about 350 people, the majority for drug offences, while 37 were held for assaults on police.

Not a race issue this, before anyone suggests it is.

I'm a yogurt-knitting, bed-wetting, commie-apologist leftie apparently (like all non-Tories on here), but I agree there's a massive problem with this event.

Imagine it was a football match, it would be policed very differently.

1 hour ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

The problem is by no means exclusive to the Tories, but there are a few Tory MPs - Brendan Clarke-Smith, Scott Benton, Johnathan Gullis, Mark Jenkinson, etc. - who have become MPs solely for the bantz.

Ceratinly not exclusive, although as I say they are doing brillaintly at allowing the nuts to run the show and have been for a good while, instead of managing the more, say we say, polarising members of the party.

2 hours ago, Traf said:

Imagine it was a football match, it would be policed very differently.

I'd imagine policing it like a footy match would cause even more bother than there usually is.

Never see coppers as aggressive as you do at the footy.

1 minute ago, frank_spencer said:

I'd imagine policing it like a footy match would cause even more bother than there usually is.

Never see coppers as aggressive as you do at the footy.

Green light to twat football fans… soft glove treatment around ethnic minorities for fear of labelled racist. 

8 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Green light to twat football fans… soft glove treatment around ethnic minorities for fear of labelled racist. 

To be fair a minority of football fans deserve twatting

12 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Green light to twat football fans… soft glove treatment around ethnic minorities for fear of labelled racist. 

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56 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

To be fair a minority of football fans deserve twatting

No doubt!! Doesn’t excuse the difference in treatment football fans get when compared with folk at festival like NH. 

On 29/08/2022 at 10:29, Winchester White said:

I don't recall it being a shitshow the last time Labour was in charge either.

The NHS was miles better, police actually solved crimes, you could get an ambulance before you pegged it, councils actually had a budget to work with, etc, etc.

Having been there in the public sector during the later Blair years and continuing with Brown, I can assure you the slump across the public sector started under a Labour government, not a Conservative one. The unfortunate bit is the Tories didn’t  reverse all the fuck-ups.

9 minutes ago, MickyD said:

Having been there in the public sector during the later Blair years and continuing with Brown, I can assure you the slump across the public sector started under a Labour government, not a Conservative one. The unfortunate bit is the Tories didn’t  reverse all the fuck-ups.

Was that not due to the global recession towards the end of their tenure?

7 minutes ago, MickyD said:

Having been there in the public sector during the later Blair years and continuing with Brown, I can assure you the slump across the public sector started under a Labour government, not a Conservative one. The unfortunate bit is the Tories didn’t  reverse all the fuck-ups.

I don't doubt it but austerity killed off loads of good initiatives such as sure start and set us on a path of all public services being cut to the bone.

3 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Was that not due to the global recession towards the end of their tenure?

If that’s what you want to believe, go for it. Governments can (and do) find money even during recessions if they need to. 

1 hour ago, MickyD said:

If that’s what you want to believe, go for it. Governments can (and do) find money even during recessions if they need to. 

Aye, see Rishi giving billions to Tory donors during Covid as an example.

Where's this public inquiry by the way?

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Inquiry not enquiry...

16 hours ago, Sweep said:

indeed, yet people like @bolty58still think they're the very best of the best and the people who we need to run the country.....it really does beggar belief. Although, he also doesn't seem to understand that you can still want the Conservatives in power, just not these particular shitbags.

I'm desperately hoping that Truss isn't going to be the car crash that we all think she's going to be, thus opening the door for Labour to step in. Remember when Johnson won the last GE, with a majority of over 80 seats, people were suggesting it was such a hammering, that Labour might not get back into power for another 15-20 years  -  roll on just 3 years later, and as things stand, it's looking like that could easily flip 180

I've still heard people this weekend, suggesting that it was the media that did for Johnson.....and they actually believe it as well

 

 

Oh, and there is no doubt that the scumbag media were the major influence in bringing down Boris. Don't you worry, they'll be after Mr Beige as soon as his brief honeymoon period is over.

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Yeh the Mail , Telegraph ,Sun , Express , Times all have blood on their hands 🙄

Another stabbing in khans London 

29 minutes ago, radcliffe white said:

Another stabbing in Johnson's Britain 

 

4 hours ago, Traf said:

 

I prefer Tory Britain as the cut in police funding started 12 years and 3 PMs ago

Having lived and worked in London for the best part of 20 years, can i just add that the only knife's I've ever seen are in my kitchen, just for, y'know, a wee bit of balance.

NIC's London.

1 hour ago, Zico said:

I prefer Tory Britain as the cut in police funding started 12 years and 3 PMs ago

to be fair, it's mainly council estate darkies that get stabbed, so the Government doesn't give a toss 

 

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2 hours ago, Zico said:

I prefer Tory Britain as the cut in police funding started 12 years and 3 PMs ago

good point.

35 minutes ago, Sweep said:

to be fair, it's mainly council estate darkies that get stabbed, so the Government doesn't give a toss 

 

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By council estate darkies. BLM 

It wouldn’t be such a problem if the media stopped reporting it and people stopped talking about it. Or something like that. 

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