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Finally The Home Sec Tells Plod To Deal With These Lowlives
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the people of London have been inconvenienced by these eejits for long enough, well done Mr Javid. Can you imagine how long it would have gone on if Ms Abacus had been home sec?
the people of London have been inconvenienced by these eejits for long enough, well done Mr Javid. Can you imagine how long it would have gone on if Ms Abacus had been home sec?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the activists implore the population to respect the environment, then completely ignore their own message. hypocrites.
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Extinction Rebellion have now formally announced they will shut down Heathrow Airport on one of the biggest travel days of the year. Extinction Rebellion leader, Robin Boardman-Pattison confirmed that the group will attempt to act to disrupt tens of thousands going on their Easter Holidays on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
Robin Boardman-Pattison stated that “Extinction Rebellion is organising disruption at Heathrow Airport. It will disrupt the travel for lots of people, yeah, that disruption is totally necessary given the emergency we’re in”
The arrogance of the unelected, self-appointed guardians of humanity is breathtaking.'
They run around with cardboard signs attempting to cause chaos and misery and they can't even make their own beds.
Bring back National Service, pronto.
Robin Boardman-Pattison stated that “Extinction Rebellion is organising disruption at Heathrow Airport. It will disrupt the travel for lots of people, yeah, that disruption is totally necessary given the emergency we’re in”
The arrogance of the unelected, self-appointed guardians of humanity is breathtaking.'
They run around with cardboard signs attempting to cause chaos and misery and they can't even make their own beds.
Bring back National Service, pronto.
Scotland Yard has officially asked other forces for support to help tackle the climate change protests in London.
The move comes as the number of arrests exceeded 700, and some activists claimed they had been taken by officers to police stations as far away as Southampton and Brighton due to a lack of custody space in the capital.
The request for “mutual aid” follows six days of protests during which the Metropolitan Police has struggled to remove the Extinction Rebellion demonstrators illegally camped on Waterloo Bridge and in Parliament Square and Oxford Circus.
More than 1,000 officers are involved in policing the protest. There have been roughly 100 arrests - 715 in total - made everyday resulting in 28 people being charged.
In a statement senior officers admitted the demonstration was putting a “strain” on the force resulting in officers in the city’s boroughs being required to work 12-hour shifts, with rest days cancelled and the Violent Crime Task Force having had all leave cancelled.
Telegraph
The move comes as the number of arrests exceeded 700, and some activists claimed they had been taken by officers to police stations as far away as Southampton and Brighton due to a lack of custody space in the capital.
The request for “mutual aid” follows six days of protests during which the Metropolitan Police has struggled to remove the Extinction Rebellion demonstrators illegally camped on Waterloo Bridge and in Parliament Square and Oxford Circus.
More than 1,000 officers are involved in policing the protest. There have been roughly 100 arrests - 715 in total - made everyday resulting in 28 people being charged.
In a statement senior officers admitted the demonstration was putting a “strain” on the force resulting in officers in the city’s boroughs being required to work 12-hour shifts, with rest days cancelled and the Violent Crime Task Force having had all leave cancelled.
Telegraph
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