@ArmoJim NHS care is very much different to having NHS in reception you numpty!
They have care staff dropping in, as, I know this is hard for you to take….is the rights they have as asylum seekers.
So much hate in you life,,I feel sorry for you
@amuse She was arrested on suspicion of breaching the Section 14 order, which prohibited protesters from entering or remaining in the Civic Centre area.
Not for putting a flag up
Get involved and this is what happens!
@SandieBarrick@basilthegreat @MartinGauci It is legal you numpty, she was arrest for suspicion of breaching the Section 14 order, which prohibited protesters from entering or remaining in the Civic Centre area
@basilthegreat @MartinGauci No she was arrested for suspicion of breaching the Section 14 order, which prohibited protesters from entering or remaining in the Civic Centre area. Don’t break the rulles don’t get arrested.
@terrychristian Farage has created false hope politics, he gives those with next to nothing false promises, that if they do his dirty work that tomorrow will be better for them. When in reality only a small percentage will benefit and it’s not the ones doing his dirty work
@HoodedClaw1974 She wasn’t arrested for having a union flag - she was arrested under suspicion of breaching Section 14 order, which prohibited protesters from entering or remaining in the Civic Centre area.
Not hard to do a little research before posting!!
@HoodedClaw1974@Keir_Starmer Similar measures have been in place for Blackpool’s switch-on since at least 2023, when record crowds of 80,000 prompted extra barriers and police presence
@HoodedClaw1974@Keir_Starmer (the Protect Duty, enacted in 2022-2023 under the previous Conservative government). This requires venues and large gatherings to assess and mitigate risks, including terrorism, to prevent tragedies like the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing..
@HoodedClaw1974@Keir_Starmer Regarding the security elements you mentioned, they do appear more prominent this year, but they’re not unique to 2025 or a sudden Labour’s Britain” shift—they’re part of a national trend in public event safety thats been building for years driven by legislation like Martyn’s Law