@SuttonCouncil any traffic wardens needing to hit targets there is another event on in Beddington park and the double yellows in church Road she parked on. No passing possible as a result so let’s hope no emergencies arise @Bobby_Dean@metpoliceuk
The police now concede it wasn’t a ‘fight’ but an ‘assault’.
They are finally investigating the men they allowed to flee.
This wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for the footage shared on this platform.
One of many such cases.
And to think Government ministers are boycotting the platform and trying to control what appears on people’s social media.
This was clearly a serious failure of policing. Why won’t the Home Secretary summon the Chief Constable to explain themselves and why they tried to cover it up?
It’s another egregious case of two-tier policing and it has gone unchallenged by this rotten government.
This nonsense will end under Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf when Reform UK re-establishes equality before the law.
I wonder if any of the media will ask me about it this morning…
Hi @Heccles94 , I’m blocked so you know I cannot reply.
YOU SURELY CANNOT BE THIS STUPID ?… 🤦🏻♂️
You have shared a fake picture of me.
1. Look at the gb news studio mic on my t-shirt collar.
2. Look at the left side of my face by my mouth. It looks like I’ve had some sort of stroke.
3. Look at the reflection in one glass
Lens
4. You lot say I’m short… why am I 4/5 inches taller than these guys?
Seeing as though Andy Burnham prefers answering softball questions on Reddit instead of facing real scrutiny from the Press, I’m asking a question of my own on his AMA.
It’s time get serious @andyburnham. Hold a proper press conference, and answer some real questions.
The country is moving from 'tick,tock' Starmer, the most hated PM we've ever known, to TikTok Burnham, the most clueless PM we've ever known.
God help Great Britain. SOS.
I’ve watched the footage of Birmingham Police and it’s clear that the drunk, white guy was the victim of assault but somehow he was arrested whilst the culprits weren’t.
Another example of two-tier policing which most of Parliament doesn’t want to talk about.
Starmer claims he “stabilised the economy”.
Britain is on the brink of financial ruin, driven towards the edge by Rachel’s awful Budget.
The pair of them have caused immense suffering.
How on earth does a Green Party councillor have the power to send police out to intimidate normal people?
That’s what’s really worrying me here. It seems like he’s treating officers like his own personal security getting them to track people down, threaten them, and shut them up over the most petty, trivial stuff.
Not proper crime. Not anything dangerous. Just someone having an opinion, filming something, or criticising a daft local rule.
This isn’t right. Police should be dealing with real problems and crimes, not acting as enforcers for councillors who don’t like being challenged.
Who gave them this kind of power? And why are they using it like this?
It’s scary when you stop and think about it. We all need to start asking these questions before it becomes normal because if you ask me this all sounds incredibly sinister and corrupt and that’s on the Local Green Party Councillor and the Police who acted on his direct orders.
No media pile on though like @BorisJohnson endured. Even the @CommonsSpeaker will turn a blind eye to the lies and misleading the house and the lies over Mandelson @SBarrettBar
David Lammy is attacking an ancient English right - trial by jury.
He says it’s needed for “efficiency.”
But in the last year, crown court rooms sat empty for 17,664 days.
This is a total disgrace.
It is absolutely not the role of the police to intimidate members of the public - especially while openly admitting no law has been broken.
An affront to free speech and a massive overstep of authority.
The public expects the police to focus on real crime, like stopping burglaries, not squandering taxpayer funded time and abusing their powers by actively undermining free speech.
https://t.co/gzBXywJy3m
This is a total disgrace.
It is absolutely not the role of the police to intimidate members of the public - especially while openly admitting no law has been broken.
An affront to free speech and a massive overstep of authority.
The public expects the police to focus on real crime, like stopping burglaries, not squandering taxpayer funded time and abusing their powers by actively undermining free speech.
https://t.co/gzBXywJy3m