Source?
There was a Spurs banner on the same wall as all his neo stuff, the Spurs banner took pride of centre place.

Source?

How the **** does that work?There was a Spurs banner on the same wall as all his neo stuff, the Spurs banner took pride of centre place.![]()

How the **** does that work?![]()

This guy is a Spurs fan
Benjamin Hannam first British Police Officer convicted of belonging to a banned neo-nazi terror group.
https://news.sky.com/story/met-poli...or-banned-far-right-group-faces-jail-12259923
Having watched the clip, it looks like it's one of the free flags that were given away at certain games.
Actually it was top of the wall, with the neo stuff underneath it all. Clearly proud to be Spurs.
Having watched the clip, it looks like it's one of the free flags that were given away at certain games.
I'd hope so. It would be very odd if we were giving away flags for other teams!It was Spurs yeah?


This guy is a Spurs fan
Benjamin Hannam first British Police Officer convicted of belonging to a banned neo-nazi terror group.
https://news.sky.com/story/met-poli...or-banned-far-right-group-faces-jail-12259923
Whilst the bloke is obviously a twat, the story is a bit misleading ... if my reading is correct.
He wasn't a serving met copper that then decided to join a neo Nazi group. He was a member of a neo Nazi group that subsequently joined the met and lied about his beliefs and possibly aspects of his life on the application forms.
I guess one question is whether his views on race and equality had changed in any way from him joining the neo Nazi group to the point that he applied to join the met? ... and if those views had genuinely changed should it make a difference as to whether he should have still been allowed to join up?
I'm playing devil's advocate here btw ... but it does occur to me that if he had changed his beliefs, he might have become a pretty good under cover infiltrator ... thoughts?

You actually think I read the story
Fook off mate, it's bait, walk away bro![]()
... I just read the BBC feed ...... I just read the BBC feed ...
Whilst the bloke is obviously a twat, the story is a bit misleading ... if my reading is correct.
He wasn't a serving met copper that then decided to join a neo Nazi group. He was a member of a neo Nazi group that subsequently joined the met and lied about his beliefs and possibly aspects of his life on the application forms.
I guess one question is whether his views on race and equality had changed in any way from him joining the neo Nazi group to the point that he applied to join the met? ... and if those views had genuinely changed should it make a difference as to whether he should have still been allowed to join up?
I'm playing devil's advocate here btw ... but it does occur to me that if he had changed his beliefs, he might have become a pretty good under cover infiltrator ... thoughts?
A lot of white supremacist groups started recruiting heavily from young people online, then pushing them to join the police or armed forces.Whilst the bloke is obviously a twat, the story is a bit misleading ... if my reading is correct.
He wasn't a serving met copper that then decided to join a neo Nazi group. He was a member of a neo Nazi group that subsequently joined the met and lied about his beliefs and possibly aspects of his life on the application forms.
I guess one question is whether his views on race and equality had changed in any way from him joining the neo Nazi group to the point that he applied to join the met? ... and if those views had genuinely changed should it make a difference as to whether he should have still been allowed to join up?
I'm playing devil's advocate here btw ... but it does occur to me that if he had changed his beliefs, he might have become a pretty good under cover infiltrator ... thoughts?
A lot of white supremacist groups started recruiting heavily from young people online, then pushing them to join the police or armed forces.
The FBI have been onto it for a while, but it's also happening in Germany and the UK, apparently.
They're known as ghost skins. Closet skinheads.
I'd hope so. It would be very odd if we were giving away flags for other teams!
This sort of thing, though not that actual flag, as it's got a date on it:
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24th of February would be right for a European knockout game or maybe an FA Cup match, so it might be one of them.
Can't seem to find one that fits though, so maybe I'm reading it wrong.
A 5th round FA Cup replay against Bolton is the only thing I can find and that's not very flag-worthy!![]()

Whilst the bloke is obviously a twat, the story is a bit misleading ... if my reading is correct.
He wasn't a serving met copper that then decided to join a neo Nazi group. He was a member of a neo Nazi group that subsequently joined the met and lied about his beliefs and possibly aspects of his life on the application forms.
I guess one question is whether his views on race and equality had changed in any way from him joining the neo Nazi group to the point that he applied to join the met? ... and if those views had genuinely changed should it make a difference as to whether he should have still been allowed to join up?
I'm playing devil's advocate here btw ... but it does occur to me that if he had changed his beliefs, he might have become a pretty good under cover infiltrator ... thoughts?
It’s as if they watched the 90’s film ID and switched it around.
He left school where they had reports on him for making what have been described "extreme racist" comments.
Went to uni for a few months, then joined the old bill but they never checked with the school.
Considering the safe guarding rules that seems remarkably inept ...even for the old bill![]()