Castro man, You're capable of better than this, but day after day you say exactly the same thing. We get you mate, Hull is really really ****. Can we move on now?
The Police will have funded the flag I doubt the £10 it will have cost will make much difference to their budget, and they don’t seem to be moaning about being under resourced anyway since they’re recruiting hundreds of extra coppers I think the Police have every right in getting involved in showing support for the LGBT+ community since a more tolerant society would have a direct effect on reducing hate crimes which would reduce costs to them and therefore us, and also leave the Police more time to pretend to landlords of pubs that Castro frequents that they can’t wave flags or sing...and as long as it only happens when he’s there that is very funny The vandalism of the flag, and the frankly pathetic letter, show exactly why a Pride parade is still needed
I think it's worth noting that Castro chose his name in honor of the birthplace of the Gay Rights Movement...
It was two different coppers. Must be marvellous to have coppers like those in Hull, so finely tuned as to the wants and needs of football fans who they regard as like-minded individuals. Any progress on the Mansfield 200 and when the unnecessary fence is coming down?
Not sure what the relevance of that is? They don’t treat football fans at all well, and they’ve been ****e about Mansfield, Millwall etc I was simply saying that you were referring to decision to fly a flag which will have been made at senior level following discussion, so it doesn’t really relate to the behaviour of individual coppers. The flag won’t have been flown on a whim by one copper, whereas the flag flying thing was, which you can tell as he was so spectacularly wrong
I had a very nice breakfast in Castro once. I’d definitely pulled too if I’d fancied it , but he wasn’t really my type
the problem with the pride flag is the horrid blue and purple together just doesn't mix well needs a redesign
I heard the West Midlands (?) Police on telly the other night blaming their poor response times on 'the cuts' and saying they were hundreds of officers short. Assumed this was a national characteristic. It's clearly risky backing one political cause if it offends others. Do all cultural groupings/ faith groups/ stakeholders endorse the rainbow flag? If not, it's unwise to fly it. The police used to be a byword for bigotry/prejudice (and many no doubt still are privately) so it's ironic they are now re-branding themselves in this way. Personally, an efficient well-run principled police force would do me.