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I wrote earlier today somewhere on another thread, how Kier Starmer viewed politics through the prism of law. Here I have just watched David Starkey (whom God preserve) stating a similar sentiment, only put more elequently;
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Normal people came out and outnumbered the knuckle dragging thugs, all over the country and the promised violence was nullified.
Much to the disappointment of Tommy Tennames, Garage, Khandro, and all the other EDL cheerleaders on AB.
A victory for the decent people of the UK.
///Much to the disappointment of Tommy Tennames, Garage, Khandro, and all the other EDL cheerleaders on AB.//
Do you know that for a fact or are you just sumising?
Get a grip man and stop spreading false lies about things you cannot possibly know. It's people like you that caused this in the first place.
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Interesting that I saw a lot of muslims marching with the rainbow flag mob. I wonder if they'll cherish those moments when they are being lobbed off the St Pauls Mosque once Britanistan is created.
I know you're trying to engage with others, but that's a really reductive.
It's like you think that all Muslims are Muslim extremist. Even you're not that stupid.
Arresting, charging and putting into prison in days ... sounds like an appropriate set of measures for rioters that challenge democracy and the rule of law itself. I am sure that if it happened to something more tame, like someone gluing themselves to a motorway, that many here would applaud (and have in the recent past). Well, the principle is the principle - don't challenge the rule of law, or be ready to feel the consequences.
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