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Because she's stupid?
I'm not sure you and Castro know how Twitter works? (which you're probably thankful about!)

She posted her statement first, before anyone was arrested, and the Chief Constable's tweet was in reply to her when the arrests had been made
 
I'm not sure you and Castro know how Twitter works? (which you're probably thankful about!)

She posted her statement first, before anyone was arrested, and the Chief Constable's tweet was in reply to her when the arrests had been made

So she'd stuck her neck out and come to a conclusion that proved to be wrong?
 
I'm not sure you and Castro know how Twitter works? (which you're probably thankful about!)

She posted her statement first, before anyone was arrested, and the Chief Constable's tweet was in reply to her when the arrests had been made

From what I can gather Twitter is where indignant people go, there are daily reports of Twitter going into meltdown, to vent their annoyance at the really important things in life like the results in Strictly Come Dancing, I'm A Celebrity..., The X Factor and the like not going their way. Or what some Royal or equally important person like Posh wore on a night out. And the plots of soap operas, which they confuse with real life.
 
From what I can gather Twitter is where indignant people go, there are daily reports of Twitter going into meltdown, to vent their annoyance at the really important things in life like the results in Strictly Come Dancing, I'm A Celebrity..., The X Factor and the like not going their way. Or what some Royal or equally important person like Posh wore on a night out. And the plots of soap operas, which they confuse with real life.


That’s all media you old boring ****.

Buy a copy of the telegraph that might be more to your taste & sophistication
 
That’s all media you old boring ****.

Buy a copy of the telegraph that might be more to your taste & sophistication

**** off you tedious young whippersnapper.

Are you the same SW3 Chelsea Tiger who was putting me on ignore?

I'll leave you to go into meltdown with all the other Twatters.
 
Not taking away from the crime or the victims but if it happened on Nov 30th and "we are still supporting the victims" was twitted on 11th of Dec. How much support do they need?
I assume that support is provided in different times depending on need, right up to the day of the trial when Victim Support help them there too (I know that actually as my Mum is a victim support volunteer and does exactly that)
 
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From what I can gather Twitter is where indignant people go, there are daily reports of Twitter going into meltdown, to vent their annoyance at the really important things in life like the results in Strictly Come Dancing, I'm A Celebrity..., The X Factor and the like not going their way. Or what some Royal or equally important person like Posh wore on a night out. And the plots of soap operas, which they confuse with real life.
Then you don’t understand how it works.
You only see stuff from people who you choose to see stuff from.
I’m on there and don’t see anyone mentioning the things you’ve listed

But even if I did there was nothing at all wrong with Emma Hardy’s tweet was there?
 
Then you don’t understand how it works.
You only see stuff from people who you choose to see stuff from.
I’m on there and don’t see anyone mentioning the things you’ve listed

But even if I did there was nothing at all wrong with Emma Hardy’s tweet was there?

There are examples quoted in the paper everyday. Lazy journalists make a living by just regurgitating what some eejit say on Twitter. The trouble is you say something tongue in cheek on here and someone takes it seriously and goes into a Twitter type meltdown.
The trouble is a lot of the internet, which can be a force for increasing knowledge too often descends to the lowest common denominator.
 
Nope

She said it was appalling that it happened in Hull...and it was

Hardly sticking her neck out..and definitely not ‘proved to be wrong’ ...because she was right

The subtext was ' local lowlife attacking homeless in Hull - what a poor reflection on the city'.