This might be the dumbest thing I've heard in a while. And I spend a lot of my time seeing what incredibly thick people have to say. https://t.co/phYYatKvP1
NOT ONE LAW being enforced by police, prosecutors & the Courts in respect of the Riots last week was created by Starmer’s Govt
One of them dates back to 1861
‘The truth…you can’t handle the truth”
@davesumnersmith@jwahjwah No is the immediate answer, but more nuanced than that, if the child is already out with friends and gets caught up in the "excitement" it's the parents action when they discover what they have done is the telling, but, if the person is too young to be out, look at the parents
People are calling for Yvette Cooper to strip Tommy Robinson of his citizenship while he's out of the country. This would, of course, be very wrong. It would also be unfair dumping him on Ireland (his fallback citizenship). But it would also be very funny.
@BylinesEast Did North Norfolk protest against underground lines, led by Baker?
It takes too long to put stuff underground and we need a rapid expansion to get to carbon neutral quickly. The Greens are appealing to the Nymbys and going against carbon neutral
So, from what I can tell, the BBC were happy to call those who stormed inside the hotel rioters. But everyone else, including those who started the fire, those who blocked the fire exit, and those who chanted for those inside to burn, were still described as protesters.
Quick note for the far right:
Popular uprisings all have one thing in common.
They are popular.
And right now, the whole country, including the parents of murdered children, think you are just a bunch of racist cunts.
@DavidHenigUK The irony of her statement just about breaks every irony meter on this planet.
Multiculturalism isn't working when over the past couple of years we had many different ethnic minorities in charge of the different countries and cities in Britain
NOT 'British Values' : Violent mobs rioting because they've been indoctrinated by race hate rhetoric.
ACTUAL British Values : Organised cleaning up afterwards and having a cup of tea.
Nigel Farage could yesterday have had the questions, he claims are unanswered, answered if he had bothered to turn up to parliament and ask them during the statement on the incidents in Southport. He didn't turn up, he grifted instead.