UK Politics #27

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It wasn’t too long ago old women were being arrested on terrorism charges for holding signs or attending protests, i think the police can be quite liberal with what they class as terrorism. Would be interested to know what the alleged crimes were before making a judgment.
Support for a proscribed organisation don’t know what the hate crimes were?
 
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There's some more detail about the arrests in this article https://www.archive.is/oldest/https...-the-kingdom-rally-pro-palestine-march-london

At the pro-Palestinian march, one person was arrested for holding a sign reading: “Globalise the intifada”. It is alleged to be a call for violence against Jews. Another person was arrested for a sign pledging support for the proscribed group Palestine Action, and another for a sign reading: “We will not surrender, victory or martyrdom”.
Police are studying a further seven videos of written slogans and chants in case they cross the criminal threshold of anti-Jewish hate speech, amid claims police are stifling legitimate protest.


And more about the Tommy arrests

Among the arrests of those attending the Unite the Kingdom rally were several instances of alleged hateful insults directed at officers. One officer from a minority-ethnic background is alleged to have been told to “duck off back home”, two were allegedly subjected to a term of homophobic abuse, and another officer was allegedly told “take your religion and duck off”.
Two suspects already arrested on suspicion of other offences also allegedly racially abused officers, directing the N-word at them.
One man was arrested for actual bodily harm after getting on a coach about to take pro-Palestinian protesters home and allegedly punching someone in the face after being told to leave.
Other arrests included three for holding placards, including ones that said “duck Islam” and “Christ is king, duck Islam”. Earlier the crowds had been led in a chant of “Christ is king” from the stage.
Uniting the Kingdom by being racist to people employed to serve and protect 😂

In all fairness I had friends at both marches yesterday and they all seemed to have a good time, and there were no mentions of trouble. 43 arrests is not a lot at all, there were always going to be people attending for nefarious reasons.
 
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Getting back to Andy Burnham, is it not a touch arrogant for him to say what he'd do as PM when he hasn't yet been selected as candidate for Makerfield, let alone won the by-election or the proposed leadership race?
 
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Getting back to Andy Burnham, is it not a touch arrogant for him to say what he'd do as PM when he hasn't yet been selected as candidate for Makerfield, let alone won the by-election or the proposed leadership race?
I'm not sure really. I think a lot of criticism over Keir Starmer is that he lacks any sort of vision so Burnham saying what he'd like to achieve as PM addresses that. I can see how it would come across as jumping the gun though as he has several hoops to jump through before getting to that stage.
 
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There's some more detail about the arrests in this article https://www.archive.is/oldest/https...-the-kingdom-rally-pro-palestine-march-london

At the pro-Palestinian march, one person was arrested for holding a sign reading: “Globalise the intifada”. It is alleged to be a call for violence against Jews. Another person was arrested for a sign pledging support for the proscribed group Palestine Action, and another for a sign reading: “We will not surrender, victory or martyrdom”.
Police are studying a further seven videos of written slogans and chants in case they cross the criminal threshold of anti-Jewish hate speech, amid claims police are stifling legitimate protest.


And more about the Tommy arrests

Among the arrests of those attending the Unite the Kingdom rally were several instances of alleged hateful insults directed at officers. One officer from a minority-ethnic background is alleged to have been told to “duck off back home”, two were allegedly subjected to a term of homophobic abuse, and another officer was allegedly told “take your religion and duck off”.
Two suspects already arrested on suspicion of other offences also allegedly racially abused officers, directing the N-word at them.
One man was arrested for actual bodily harm after getting on a coach about to take pro-Palestinian protesters home and allegedly punching someone in the face after being told to leave.
Other arrests included three for holding placards, including ones that said “duck Islam” and “Christ is king, duck Islam”. Earlier the crowds had been led in a chant of “Christ is king” from the stage.
The Guardian, :rolleyes:, of course it is!
 
Why does she always look like and extra from the Evil Dead 😬
That creepy Annabelle doll looks like it was modelled on her! I can’t stand that woman. Her and Jesse Phillips, tbh I don’t think there’s one female in politics I have any respect for at the moment.
 
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Nobody is ‘shitting’ in those pictures. Women squat when they wee. Fancy taking semi clothed pictures of women and thinking it’s a flex. And fancy sharing them as well.
Im sure everyone at the other march just held it in till they got home of course.
 
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Other highlights:

I'm sure it was a highlight for you.

Firstly, I don't see any tit, and secondly, do you honestly think no one from the Pally mob needed to have a wee? Only they didn't get photographed. Is it even genuine?
 
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Apparently not, no. And honestly who shares things from a page that describes others as ‘ZOG golems’.
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