"This is a campaign to kill off Nigel Farage politically. Everything is being thrown at him."
"The stuff that I know, that I can't share here, about institutions involved in this effort to bring Nigel down..."
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I can’t let this go unchallenged.
That young man was, in my opinion and based on the video below, the clear victim of an assault.
The video shows, for reasons that are entirely beyond my comprehension, the officer steaming directly into the victim.
The officer made no effort to prevent the attack or apprehend the men who had just administered the violence.
What I see in the video is the officer using speed and aggression at the moment of peak danger and confusion against the victim.
The victim then controls himself the moment he realises it is now a police officer attacking him and not one of the multiple men who were attacking him a fraction of a second earlier.
In my opinion Birmingham Police should drop the charges against this young man and ask the officer why she went for the victim on the ground and not the attackers!
As a former police sergeant, I find this footage raises some important questions. From what can be seen, the officer did not clearly identify herself before engaging with the individual. If someone genuinely believed they were being attacked, rather than confronted by a police officer, it is understandable that their immediate reaction may have been to defend themselves. That context is likely to be highly relevant when assessing any allegation of assault against police.
I also remain concerned about the language used by some officers. While I appreciate there are occasions where firm and direct language is necessary, there appears to be a growing acceptance of swearing and unnecessarily offensive language. If a member of the public behaved in the same way towards others, they could potentially face arrest for public order offences. The police should be held to at least the same standard, if not a higher one.
Perhaps I’m old-fashioned, but I believe policing is at its best when officers lead by example through professionalism, courtesy and clear communication. Those principles build public confidence far more effectively than aggression or unnecessary confrontation.
Imagine living in a country where you go straight to jail for a tweet, but get bail after being arrested for ‘allegedly’ throwing a 3 year old baby into a crocodile enclosure! The world is watching is disbelief!
But they managed to stop Kanye West and all those people who were going to speak out about awful stuff like this! 🫣🫣
Any chance of our judges worrying about British people and their human rights or safety? 🤬
The paedophile was previously jailed in the US for a sexual offence against a 15-year-old girl.
https://t.co/uRygny6XtF
Turns out the British police have been essentially saying "I don't think you have, mate" to hundreds of thousands of underage girls and boys for decades…
The Rape Gangs started in 1955….
Breaking News.
Matt the Veteran, beaten up by the police has been released from custody.
2 week after being dragged from a wall and viciously attacked and beaten by @sussex_police matt has finally been released.
Cc @BrianPatriots
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