@TiceRichard No. It’s because he’s a whiny little bitch who clutches his pearls and makes a massive deal out of any mistake blows it up out of all proportion compared to any harm (zero) caused as it’s part of his agenda.
@HStonefree What message? That he was preying on emotion? There’s no evidence of two tier policing as he described yet his question assumed it as fact. That’s BS bring some real evidence. What happened in Southampton was poor policing, not evidence of an anti-white system.
@LeeHarris@JohnCleese Willfully? I don’t think so. And for a party that says it’s the champion of free speech and whine about snowflakes overrating to the their tweets and statements (such as with Lucy Connolly) they jump on every little point from the BBC. I doubt anyone noticed
@JBerkeleyClarke@LeonaMclean_01@PeterStefanovi2 I’m sorry? What “facts”? The fact is there was some terrible decisions and actions taken by police officers attending the scene. That’s not evidence of two tier policing. What Farage is doing is claiming right wing feelings as fact and then whining that action is needed.
@MichelleDewbs They blame him because a combination of his speech and Tommy Robinson arranging for people to concentrate to protest means they’ll bring the worst of society out. I gaurebtee had one or both kept their mouths shut that violence would not have happened
@LeonaMclean_01@JBerkeleyClarke@PeterStefanovi2 Yes because any good law makers knows knee jerk action leads to bad laws and changes which make things worse. This is an incident that should not have happened it was poor policing there’s mechanisms in place to address it. And there isn’t a two tier system
@StevenJonMiller What two tier policing?.Point to some verified evidence that specifically proves what Farage said. I assume such a detailed and nuanced policy must be well documented in the force and that whistleblowers have come forth to confirm it exists? No legal cases? No.
@SuellaBraverman So you’ll have lots of factual court driven legally binding evidence that there is a two tier policing structure? And where those tiers lie? Because it seems that the “tier” depends entirely on what confected outrage you want to project.
@Nigel_Farage@Keir_Starmer It’s not clear. You need a lot more evidence and examples that can’t be explained by failures in training experience or negligence on behalf of the officers on the scene. Starmer is quite right not to recognise it. The failings need to be dealt with it doesn’t need riots.
@LeeHarris No. He’s making a statement of fact without evidence that there is two tier policing. Feelings aren’t fact. Being some actual evidence. Sterner is absolutely right not to cede the point.
@TiceRichard Show some actual evidence that would stand up in court that there’s a two tiered policing agaisnt white British nationals. Otherwise just goose step away
@JBerkeleyClarke@PeterStefanovi2 Your paper Hitler wannabe Farage specifically timed and crafted his statement to have the highest political impact. And you’re saying that the father’s opinion doesn’t matter? You heartless bastard.
@SLusinskis@HessLuana@bennyjohnson Wow I’ve rarely seen such an ignorant tweet. Mass deportations won’t stolve the problem. Plus that’s not how the law of treason works you’re talking emotion. The police on the Scene acted poorly and should be held accountable for it, and there’s mechanisms in place for that.
@HessLuana@bennyjohnson@SLusinskis Yes he did. It should not have happened and we should learn to stop it happening again and if there was negligence on the part of individuals there should be punishment in line with laws and legal compensation. Not riots because Farage wanted them.
@scottApoint@bennyjohnson So a violent mob should just be allowed free rein? If the police weren’t there that mob would be tearing about shops and property.
@SandyofSuffolk Not really. Zack Polanski changed his name legally when he was 18 taking back his original family name which had been changed in earlier generations to avoid antisemitism. Yaxley-Lennon is still Tiny Tommy’s real name on all legal documents and referenced in frequent court cases.