Certainly is mate and it's 'kin 'ot over here. We'll be heading for a cold one in the shady terrace by the sluis (lock) in an hour or so.Beautiful day outside chaps
Only guessing , but if someone pleads guilty... things can move quickly.The guy from Southampton who got arrested last week during the "protests" has been given a one year sentence for assaulting a police officer.
I don't know how the courts are moving so quickly. Long may it continue.
Saved by a guy called Abdullah.11 year old girl and 34 year old woman stabbed in Leicester Square.
Police say it’s “not terror related”.
WTF is going on in this country man.
Saved by a guy called Abdullah.

The guy from Southampton who got arrested last week during the "protests" has been given a one year sentence for assaulting a police officer.
I don't know how the courts are moving so quickly. Long may it continue.
Who keeps a knuckle duster at work???There was also the chap that picked up a knuckle duster from work on his way to Cumberland Place.
Clearly just a peaceful gent with legitimate concerns.
Who keeps a knuckle duster at work???
Who keeps a knuckle duster at work???
I think we are in the midst of a mental health disaster, to be honest. The Nottingham attacker was a schizophrenic whose doctor warned he would kill. But we have no money in mental health and so they wait for people to do wrong and then lock them up. It is a mess.
Mate, you say you want people locked up for violence and the government acts fast and locks people up for violence... but it is the wrong people?It’s absolutely shocking.
I think lack of mental health is possibly a cause. I’d say that a completely pathetic justice system is a much larger cause.
In almost all of these cases of high profile knife and machete attacks (which are basically daily now) there is almost always some sort of criminal history.
We’ve become so normalised to this stuff now that it’s absolutely crazy. Leicester Square FFS.
We need to start deporting foreign criminals and locking up British criminals instead of being so soft and weak.
Unfortunately this new government are more interested in arresting people for tweets than violent crimes. So I predict things will get a lot worse.
Yeah, they are locking up people for violent disorder literally every day. The clue is in the word there!Mate, you say you want people locked up for violence and the government acts fast and locks people up for violence... but it is the wrong people?
Yeah, they are locking up people for violent disorder literally every day. The clue is in the word there!
Yep. All violence should be condemned. Apart from when it happens on a football pitch because that is just funny.I am concerned that every time Os posts, the first group he wants dealt with is always foreigners. If this had been a series of muslim riots (not foreigners by the way) then I suspect he would be very happy with these punishments, but because they are mostly white people he isn't.
By the way, a fair few counter protestors have now also been sent to prison over this.
I'm sure you'll agree the new government deserves a pat on the back for swiftly taking steps to make space for the fast tracked violent rioters to start their sentences.It’s absolutely shocking.
I think lack of mental health is possibly a cause. I’d say that a completely pathetic justice system is a much larger cause.
In almost all of these cases of high profile knife and machete attacks (which are basically daily now) there is almost always some sort of criminal history.
We’ve become so normalised to this stuff now that it’s absolutely crazy. Leicester Square FFS.
We need to start deporting foreign criminals and locking up British criminals instead of being so soft and weak.
Unfortunately this new government are more interested in arresting people for tweets than violent crimes. So I predict things will get a lot worse.
Calais is a bit of a dump but calling it a horrific situation we can't imagine seems a tad harsh.You must log in or register to see images