Off Topic The threat from the Far-Right (or left)

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I don't think the issue is two-tier policing, I think it is simply terrible policing. The police and NHS have been in a state of transition for years, the police had an awful reputation for being stormtroopers in Thatcher's time, there was awfully clear allegations of corruption and poor policing all the way from then till now. Things surrounding murders, rapes, grooming gangs amongst other things less heinous.

In an attempt to become more open and fair, we have went from one side to the other. I think their intolerance of racism has lead them to maybe throwing the book out the window and they're trying to appease the media/politicians. This Henry Nowak thing is just a policeman not doing his job.

The law is also absolutely abysmal and teaches kids there's limited punishment for their crimes. 5 years for raping babies, 10 years probably split in half for good behaviour for killing someone with a car. Crimes against women are scoffed at.

This idea that the police are worse now when they used to beat confessions out of people who have learning difficulties amongst other things, is laughable. But they are ****e and their power ain't what it was.

Oh n'anotha fing

Sick of hearing about that ugly **** Lucy Connolly, perfect example of ****s who shouldn't be allowed social media.
Whilst i agree with all your points above, your last sentence i do not, how can Starmer and his ministers get away with vile comments on social media, yet Conolly can't she served nearly 2 years for a vile comment but the 2 brothers who broke a police woman's nose and fought with armed police, get a slap on the wrists.
 
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Comments on Nextdoor about protests at City Hall, 7pm and throughout the UK. It is claimed 70 locations will hold demonstrations.

It is about incidents in Belfast last night.
 
Pray these protests, or whatever your preferred term for them, go without too much hassle because if the police were to, and i dread to think, hurt an Englishman it'll be a catalyst for something much worse. Police should take the knee at 19:01 to placate.
 
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Comments on Nextdoor about protests at City Hall, 7pm and throughout the UK. It is claimed 70 locations will hold demonstrations.

It is about incidents in Belfast last night.
Let's hope Leanne is attending the Take That concert tonight.
 
Pray these protests, or whatever your preferred term for them, go without too much hassle because if the police were to, and i dread to think, hurt an Englishman it'll be a catalyst for something much worse. Police should take the knee at 19:01 to placate.
I believe we have had this type of message before, listing 70 locations, but the Far Right will only rock up at a few locations. Take That causing traffic chaos might put them off in Sunderland.
 
Whilst i agree with all your points above, your last sentence i do not, how can Starmer and his ministers get away with vile comments on social media, yet Conolly can't she served nearly 2 years for a vile comment but the 2 brothers who broke a police woman's nose and fought with armed police, get a slap on the wrists.
I agree with those bastards, disgrace.
 
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Whilst i agree with all your points above, your last sentence i do not, how can Starmer and his ministers get away with vile comments on social media, yet Conolly can't she served nearly 2 years for a vile comment but the 2 brothers who broke a police woman's nose and fought with armed police, get a slap on the wrists.
Yet it’s far right supporters attacking police In Southampton. You can’t have it both ways.
 
£5m gift? When’s your hero going to come clean on that?
When has Starmer ever come clean, He lied through his teeth about Mandelson,about Lord Alis gifts about his free stays in his luxury apartments in America, and dont forget Millipead personal wealth of now 15 m and giving his mates plumb contracts. Farage wont take any lessons in morality from Labour thieves.
 
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It wasn’t Labour that cut policing by 40,000 and they have been in power for less than two years.
yet they cut everything else, first minute they came to power they gave the doctors a massive pay rise and they are still striking, 21 U turns and counting, still trying to give the chagos islands away at a cost of 40 m to the tax payer. Labour always good at spending taxpayers money till it runs out. and they are still looking to tax more and milk us dry, to pay for the luxury they give the illegals, just a few that rile me free cigarettes unlimited internet money for a 3rd wife
 
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Police 'set to interview Gordon Brown' in probe over Peter Mandelson revealing Cabinet secrets to Jeffrey Epstein​

By GREG HEFFER, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT

Published: 12:22, 9 June 2026 | Updated: 15:52, 9 June 2026


Police are set to interview Gordon Brown as part of their probe into Peter Mandelson's links to *****phile Jeffrey Epstein, it has been claimed.

Detectives at Scotland Yard will reportedly invite the former prime minister for an interview to discuss Lord Mandelson's work in his New Labour government.

The disgraced peer was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following a search of his properties in north London and Wiltshire.

He has been accused of passing sensitive information to Epstein during his time as business secretary in Mr Brown's government between 2008 and 2010.

The Metropolitan Police is said to be hoping interviews with those who were in government with Lord Mandelson will provide enough evidence to charge him.

This is because detectives are facing delays in obtaining unredacted copies of the so-called 'Epstein files' published in the US, according to the Telegraph.

The newspaper reported that the FBI has not responded to Scotland Yard's request for the files, which was made under an informal agreement on information-sharing.

This could leave the UK Government having to pursue a bureaucratic 'mutual legal assistance' process to secure the documents, it added.
 
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