@JimFergusonUK@mandy_riddler Starmer was found in his office this morning crying uncontrollable,and repeating over and over " stop interfering, stop interfering , stop interfering, has he finally flipped
Do you stand by farmers like Jeremy Clarkson and think British farmers deserve to be treated with respect by Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer
@JeremyClarkson@ClarksonsFarm1#NoFarmersNoFood
I see that guys arrested last night for fighting with police in Southampton have been remanded and will be sentenced in July !!
Amazing that isn’t it
2 people smashed a police women’s nose across her face punched another 3 police officers all under perfect view of airport cameras . 2 years ago and 2 trials ago No verdict no sentence ??
Can someone please tell me how this is happening ?
Nowak was alive for 64 minutes before the police arrived after being stabbed.
He was conscious, talking and sitting up when they arrived.
He was dead three minutes later with his hands cuffed behind his back.
There are no words for this.
Apart from manslaughter.
Strugeon "deceived, misled and betrayed"
OK... so why exactly has she done a deal with lying criminal Murrell to protect £60K worth of 'Sturgeonesque purchases'?
This stunk before, now it's rancid.
I don’t condone the behaviour of course but Daniel Frost, who pushed a bin at officers during disorder in Southampton has already been jailed.
Why couldn’t this speedy justice be done for Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad who punched the officers at Manchester Airport?
Disabled Army Veteran Kicked In The Head By Police, Remanded In Custody By Judge.
In another example of two-tier policing and two-tier justice, a 50-year-old man was dragged from a wall, thrown on the floor and kicked in the head several times by police officers during protests in Southampton.
Matt Styler, a married father-of-three from Gosport with a shattered right ankle held together by 13 metal pins, was remanded in custody yesterday after pleading not guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker.
His lawyer Bruno Haine told Southampton Magistrates Court that Styler, who suffers from PTSD after military service, simply could not just jump off the wall quickly enough when ordered as police advanced during Tuesday's protest over the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
According to the defence, officers used the edge of a riot shield to inflict pain on his injured leg, then pulled him down and delivered multiple kicks and knees to his head while he was being held down on the ground.
Prosecutors claim Styler was sitting behind police lines as officers moved forward to clear the area. He allegedly refused to move, a tussle broke out, and he kicked out at a sergeant. The incident is part of wider disorder that saw 11 officers and a police dog injured overall, with missiles thrown as tensions boiled over into the evening.
Viral clips show the confrontation with Styler happening in broad daylight during the earlier phase of the protest, well before the worst of the missile-throwing that escalated later. The video footage of the full confrontation and arrest online shows no evidence of him lifting or kicking with his injured leg.
Styler, who served with the Parachute Regiment, opted for a Crown Court trial after District Judge Anthony Callaway remanded him until a pre-trial hearing on 26 June.
#UKNews #CrimeNews #Southampton