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Seems That The Police Are Taking This More Serious Than The Daily Stabbings?

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anotheoldgit | 09:17 Thu 04th Apr 2019 | News
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6884087/Police-chief-campaigners-MPs-avoid-inciting-bad-Brexit-behaviour.html

/// More than 10,000 riot police can be deployed within 24 hours after Brexit
Some 1,000 will be available in the first hour - more than during London riots ///

Perhaps the Police authorities could rally the same numbers so as to remove the knife killers from our streets?

/// Revealing the figures, Martin Hewitt, National Police Chiefs’ Council chairman, urged campaigners and politicians should watch their language to avoid inflaming the 'incredibly febrile' atmosphere around
Brexit. ///

Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage say "Do they mean us"?



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Always good to take precaution. Such a mass debate gets a lot of emotions pumping.
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Then perhaps we should conduct more debate over the murders?
Well it seems people are likely to stay inside due to knife crime, it's not something that's going to get people on the streets rioting, is it... you know, in case they get stabbed.
But hey.. it's how the media have got people thinking and feeling! Don't shoot the messenger.
To be fair the Police are in an awkward situation on this, dammed if they do dammed if they dont.

And with the Duggan debacle going on who can blame them for being cautious with crowds? Chief Constable probably doesn't want his collar felt in 30 years time if anything goes wrong so he's taking no chance.

The inflammatory language presumably goes both ways, so I will expect Remainers to be arrested too.

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