British politics

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thefanwithnoname

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Jun 1, 2011
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Firstly we have the forced removal of the protesters in america on BBC news, just as the St Pauls thing is about to go 'legal'

Is this a way to get people 'used' to the idea before those guys get fooked up

and secondly, theresa may gets into trouble, cameron backs her and just as the Clarke bloke gets to tell his side lo and behold we have terrorist arrests in Birmingham

Are British politicians getting predictable?
 
Yes.

No different though from any other country. Money and privilege = corruption and double standards.
 
They removed a bunch of trampy hippies. Big woop.

you miss the point

They beat the crap out of people and do public beheadings in other countries. As a rule you dont get these as a headline on BBC news
The american story is 'political' as it opens the doors to it happening here and that is just a way of guaging response imo
 
Fair enough that is pretty bad but The Police (even the ''good'' ones) get so much **** from the public and are treated with such a lack of respect it's not even funny.

personally think they bring it on themselves on most occassions

and the people invsetigating them are in essence themselves

remember this guy (in the programme) was one of them
 
Firstly we have the forced removal of the protesters in america on BBC news, just as the St Pauls thing is about to go 'legal'

Is this a way to get people 'used' to the idea before those guys get fooked up

and secondly, theresa may gets into trouble, cameron backs her and just as the Clarke bloke gets to tell his side lo and behold we have terrorist arrests in Birmingham

Are British politicians getting predictable?

How is that BRITISH politics?
 
Will Teresa May last as PM or be gone by the next round of party conferences?
Will Jeremy Corbyn ever stop pretending Labour won the last election?
Will Nicola Sturgeon admit the 2015 result was due to a wave of Nationalism and that within two more elections the SNP will be back to third place in Scottyland?
Will the entire Liberal Democrat Party please come to reception, your Uber driver is ready to collect you in his Prius
Will UKIP apologise for being a fascist one trick pony of a party and hurry along to become a footnote in the history books?
Will the DUP be a thorn in the Tories' side or will having to play with the big boys calm them down?
Will Plaid Cymru just parhau fel arfer?
Will the Green Party please report to reception, apparently there is room in the Prius for one more

Does Brexit still mean Brexit?