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Give 'em jankers....that'll learn 'em!....
Remainer demonstrations never smashed places up. Also were in the main bloody huge ones as well. Gammon ones do. Wonder why?It's a very mixed bag of folk from either end of the political spectrum, plus those with niche causes and agendas they want to push and a long list of fringe groups all wishing they actually had some sort of power to affect things in the way they prefer. SNP , EDL, just stop oil, Remoaners, Green peace, antifa groups, street gangs from the "hood", county line drugs morons etc etc all wishing at the very least the police would stay out of the way. You can probably add 5 more to that little list and still not cover all the minority interest groups.
O and G in the North Sea is dying. Its expensive to get out now. Always had a life of 50 old years. Guess what? 50 years. Why flying up to ABZ is nowhere as big as it ways. Tell me about it, when I started on regionals at NWI, 5 flights of 50 seater aeroplanes from Norwich to Aberdeen that were usually almost full. Only 2 now.The way Flip Flop and his band of cretins (Reeves, Rayner, Cooper, aka Mrs Ed Balls, Milliband and Lemmy) are going buy p'ssing off State Pensioners and bumping taxes up, running roughshod over planning laws and long fought for control of militant unions, allowing millions of the illegal migrants in, destroying the oil and gas industry and, just being a total pillock when it comes to foreign policy: there might just be change of leadership quite soon and with a bit of luck an early GE
No, its the chavs revolting as they are pikeys. A good paintball round in their chops would be the smack they never got from their parents that left them home alone as kids.Actually, I don't think the current 'breakdown' has anything much to do with whether a Labour or Conservative government is in power; it's more about the loss of social cohesion that is underpinned by a number of changes in the last 30 or so years. Some of those changes are relatively small but combine to have a cumulative affect while others are much larger in themselves. Some have come about because they were perceived as desirable but had unexpected side affects while others are external factors over which the UK has little preventative control but must deal with the consequences.
Sadly; I don't see anyone in any of the political parties that looks like the right kind of leader to get us out of the mess.
The Home Secretary that refused permission for the Boris water cannon was one Theresa May..... For which decision she was warmly congratulated and supported by the then Shadow Home Secretary - one Yvette Cooper..... Let's see what the current Home Secretary, the same Yvette Cooper, wants to do with the rioters.Yep Bumbling Boris did buy some water cannon units but, guess what, the pinko do-gooders got them banned from being used because they might injure the rioters and also were against human rights or some such cack. Strangely enough most EU countries have them and use them
It was, great training for them.^ Was that Cyprus thing in 2001? I was there then and involved - it was one of the best days of my life 'attacking' 16AAC along with the KORBR against the SBA Pol and the Cheshire Regiment. It was a mass brawl.
What nicknames are those? Seems the police are doing their job. Attack a policeman with a camera on him, you go to jail. Simples. Loads of Gammons going to jail as they are as thick as pig swill. The old biddies cracking off about the illegals (and they would crack off about the legal immigrants coming here too, taking all the accommodation in reality) . Stay in a hotel room for a long time? As bad as a prison cell. Tell me about it, spent many a night in a hotel as a civvy engineer and the bar is closed so no first night madness. Starmer hasn't put a foot wrong.Looks like rather small groups of easily annoyed and riled people, who are foolish enough to get carried away by the events they find themselves involved in, must admit played a rioter a good few years ago in Cyprus, during a period of local unrest, found the throwing of fruit and veg at the army quite enjoyable.
Some good nicknames coming out for our new leaders, some that will stick more than they would like.
Need some real leadership to calm this down, don’t think Rishi nor Keir have the presence to cope with this.
What nicknames are those?
Also....Sir Kier Stalin is a good one that's doing the rounds.
Suits him don't you think?
"Sir Keir Starmer told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme a year ago that the policy would not change under a Labour government."Also....
Two Tier Kier
Mein Starmer