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    Unfortunately, I believe we are in for one long, hard summer. The three amigos Hopkins, Farage & Robinson should be arrested or re-arrested and charged with incitement to riot.

    And coming from the Left, what do you think, BT, should happen to the Muslim leaders who week in, week out, preach hatred, denounce the country and its people who have invited them in, praise acts of terrorism and slaughter of innocent people, all in the name of their God?

    Shouldn’t they be arrested and charged or is there a different rule for them?

    Not surprisingly the media is now trying to make out that the thug who killed innocent children is somehow a victim, being an angelic choir boy who is autistic. In accordance with the left wing bible, no doubt he will have mental health issues, suffered at the hands of white supremicists (anyone who is white that is) and should be treated as a saint for having survived an upbringing like that. All perfectly acceptable then and not his fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    Unfortunately, I believe we are in for one long, hard summer. The three amigos Hopkins, Farage & Robinson should be arrested or re-arrested and charged with incitement to riot.

    And coming from the Left, what do you think, BT, should happen to the Muslim leaders who week in, week out, preach hatred, denounce the country and its people who have invited them in, praise acts of terrorism and slaughter of innocent people, all in the name of their God?

    Shouldn’t they be arrested and charged or is there a different rule for them?

    Not surprisingly the media is now trying to make out that the thug who killed innocent children is somehow a victim, being an angelic choir boy who is autistic. In accordance with the left wing bible, no doubt he will have mental health issues, suffered at the hands of white supremicists (anyone who is white that is) and should be treated as a saint for having survived an upbringing like that. All perfectly acceptable then and not his fault.
    We have just given the Chief Muslim Rabble Rouser a life sentence S.c. Can't say fairer than that can we?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3geqp8vx08o

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    We have just given the Chief Muslim Rabble Rouser a life sentence S.c. Can't say fairer than that can we?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3geqp8vx08o
    One down - how many more to go? How much will it cost the great British taxpayer to keep him in jail whilst he will, no doubt, have access to the internet so that he can continue his “work”.

    What is being done about the others? No doubt it will be claimed that there are inadequate resources to stop them because they are too busy investigating Farage et al who clearly are a serious threat to the British way of life, unlike others who want to impose Sharia law etc.

    What a mess England has become. In my view it is too late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    One down - how many more to go? How much will it cost the great British taxpayer to keep him in jail whilst he will, no doubt, have access to the internet so that he can continue his “work”.

    What is being done about the others? No doubt it will be claimed that there are inadequate resources to stop them because they are too busy investigating Farage et al who clearly are a serious threat to the British way of life, unlike others who want to impose Sharia law etc.

    What a mess England has become. In my view it is too late.
    You drink your lattes and eat your chocolate my mate and leave us to sort this cesspit out.

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    From a news channel. I've added my bit! Yesterday the anti-immigrant protesters gathered in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens. Demonstrators clashed with police as they called for an end to mass migration. (Why not just protest in Paris and ask the French to stop sending them?)

    These fearsome protesters, some of whom were wearing masks and chanting Tommy Robinson's name, also caused chaos in a Sainsbury's supermarket, leaving the store in a mess. (I'm pretty sure robbing Sainsburys is not a useful way of stopping the boats.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    You drink your lattes and eat your chocolate my mate and leave us to sort this cesspit out.
    I am shocked to find myself agreeing with you, BT. It is a “cesspit”.

    About sorting it out - all I can say is that I left England in 1979 to get away from the mess that Wilson and Callaghan made of the country.

    I left again in 2007 to get away from the even bigger mess that Blair and Brown had/ were in the process of making.

    I have little faith that Starmer et al will “sort” it out. History supports the view that it will be an even bigger mess by the time they are kicked out of Government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Evidence is rolled out to suit agendas. The agenda here is NOT to legalise cannabis.
    The far bigger agenda is to legalise cannabis, to which end the role cannabis plays in these murder cases is minimised and hardly ever mentioned at all, it is never found to be the cause, usually just mentioned in passing. Those simply seeking the truth have to go through court transcripts with a fine toothcomb to to find any mention of cannabis, but it's always there, buried away somewhere in the transcripts, and always ignored by the media, the police, the politicians etc. and for some unknown reason by your good self as well, what's your agenda mon ami, do you like a toot ?

    Perhaps best not answer that, I don't want you on another 8am visit list, I withdraw the question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    I am shocked to find myself agreeing with you, BT. It is a “cesspit”.

    About sorting it out - all I can say is that I left England in 1979 to get away from the mess that Wilson and Callaghan made of the country.

    I left again in 2007 to get away from the even bigger mess that Blair and Brown had/ were in the process of making.

    I have little faith that Starmer et al will “sort” it out. History supports the view that it will be an even bigger mess by the time they are kicked out of Government.
    Oh dear Swiss, you have really ruined my hopes of the promised Utopia which I thought was just around the corner. After all, we were promised so much and this cynic was starting to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The perpetrators parents escaped Rwanda where almost ONE MILLION people were macheted to death. Perhaps we should send our far right thugs and hooligans to Rwanda. Perhaps Cruella Braverman was right all along.
    The perpetrators parents 'escaped' Rwanda in 2002, the genocide was in 1994. Whatever the reason they left Rwanda to come to here, it wasn't to escape being macheted to death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    The perpetrators parents 'escaped' Rwanda in 2002, the genocide was in 1994. Whatever the reason they left Rwanda to come to here, it wasn't to escape being macheted to death.
    Do you think the parents of the perpetrator were sticking around for a repeat of April 1994 mon ami? "The scale and brutality of the genocide caused shock worldwide, but no country intervened to forcefully stop the killings. Most of the victims were killed in their own villages or towns, many by their neighbours and fellow villagers. Hutu gangs searched out victims hiding in churches and school buildings. The militia murdered victims with machetes and rifles. s-e-xual violence was rife, with an estimated 250,000 to 500,000 women raped during the genocide. The RPF quickly resumed the civil war once the genocide started and captured all government territory, ending the genocide and forcing the government and genocidaires into Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo)."

    Give your head a wobble please.

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