Of what? Whether they have arrested, charged and banged up the perps? I think we would have heard about it if that were the case. I'd be highly surprised (and pleased) to learn otherwise.
Yes the date of his tweet with a different tweet attached to his letter than you are claiming in a later post.
The tweet 30p was referring to was dated 14th, not the 15th as he claimed in his letter. IF the claim is he was referring to a different tweet on the 15th, then he attached the wrong tweet to his letter or was being deliberately misleading.
The four men are out on bail, which is what I said. Free to walk the streets despite breaking a copper's nose. And yes, the copper who put the boot in deserves to do time too.
Please explain to me why the man who set light to a bus, all caught on camera, is yet to be tried while the man who, at a later date, chanted "You're not English any more" at the police is already serving a prison sentence.
The man who set the Leeds bus alight originally pleaded not guilty and was remanded, he changed his plea yesterday via HMP videolink, at the same time as fresh evidence appeared, but his legal team want to review the fresh evidence first. The people in the riots all pleaded guilty so were dealt with straight away. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5rkxdxdrwo
From what I saw there was nothing peaceful about any of the "white riots". It was violence and theft from the outset. Labelling the whole thing as "far right" is dangerous as disingenuous. I've certainly seen credible evidence on the BBC of all places where there is no doubt of political/religious/ethnic discrepancy in the sentences meted out to lawbreakers. This "two tier", real or not, is inherently dangerous in the extreme. I'm afraid if it continues we will have social cataclysm.
You're conflating the protests with the riots. They're very different things. If you only know what you read, rather than having first hand knowledge it's an easy trap to fall in to.
So, first hand knowledge of being in a protest/riot allows me to say it's not a riot? The law disagrees. Apply the law evenly to all. Nothing else is required. If some sections of society disagree then tough ****. Go live in another society.
I have no idea what you're trying to say in that first sentence, but your earlier comments strongly suggest that you think everyone at the initial protests was somehow also a rioter, which is total nonsense. The destructive events were in different locations to the protest in most cases, and the biggest events had absolutely zero disorder. As for equality, that's all that people are asking, but it's clearly not what is happening. Nick Lowles spread misinformation about acid attacks which lead to left wing riots. He hasn't even been questioned and of the few arrested from the left, they got treat differently. Lowles runs HopenotHate, which has a history or misinformation, and is linked to the SWP, who seem to be the ones organising the fake news about further riots to encourage left wing protests. The fact they are closely linked to Labour adds to the claims of two tier treatment.
Because he was arrested? You mean the guy who threw a fellow rioter into the police barrier to try to kick things off?
This stuff happens all the time. The rioters were fast-tracked to avoid this country being overwhelmed by low-IQ racists trashing cities. Do you not see the difference?
If all those at protests, including the majority that were peaceful are deemed to be far right thugs, then is it okay to say that every muslim is a terrorist and/or groomer?
When a police officer is assaulted so viciously, the case should be fast-tracked through the courts in order to send out a message. It's not hard to do, considering it is all on film. Just get the ****er sent down for ten years.