All very peaceful.
Might be an excuse for a get together as protests seem to fall outside the social distancing laws.
I don't think there is any danger of the war memorial being defaced at all.
In other news, The Women of WW2 memorial has been boarded up.
In fact it seems the London Mayor has put the order out to hide from view, much of our history.
Yet he’s at ease to spout out that terrorism is all part and parcel of living in a big city.
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If the protesters do vandalise war memorials then it will be them who will be taking the country backwards and it will be because of them that the majority of the population will lose support for their cause.
They should be prosecuted and sent an invoice for cleaning it up or better still forced to clean it themselves and highlights put on look north so we know who they are.
It's also against the law to pollute rivers so if I were the Environment Agency I would be seeking recourse on those caught on camera in Bristol
I dont think Khan meant anything of the sort. By you adding the words 'he's at ease' changes the context. I think you've done it to suit your narrative rather than try to portray what he was actually meant.
"Sadiq Khan revealed that he had a "sleepless" night while he waited to hear news about the explosion that rocked New York last night.
Mr Khan, who is expected to meet New York mayor Bill de Blasio later today at an event with Muslim community leaders, said attacks were "part and parcel" of life in a big city.
"That means being vigilant, having a police force that is in touch with communities, it means the security services being ready, but also it means exchanging ideas and best practice."
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/worl...-a3347891.html