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Demonstrations, Riots and Disorder Across the UK Following the Southport Attacks


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2 hours ago, melthebell said:

errrm whos broke the Daily Mail and daily Express? they seem to have done a u turn on their usual right wingery

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The Express and Mail are utterly shameless.

Hopefully their comments sections will be groaning under the weight of readers taking the pi**.

 

1 hour ago, gamezone07 said:

Not just the council, but the wider left, liberals, etc, they just aren't interested, try putting on events about social care, etc: a few years ago, some of us hosted a meeting on the crisis, ten people including the speaker turned up,

a few months  later a meeting about a guy getting deported, (a decent church guy who really shouldnt have been)  on a rainy monday Night, saw 120 people. It's like a religion to many now, or an ideology, primarily middle clas and especially retired middle class, then you have the open borders radicals. The wider public sees all this, and the global protests, many are living in ****holes(i know i have canvased in the past for socialist parties) , with SSCC neglect, poor or rogue landlords, and says 'what about me.?

 

Doesn't mean they have to right to undertake near pograpoms though. we need an organised working class movement, not liberal angst, which takes on the far right but addresses the concerns of the above.

Perhaps, but do you not think that if there were only a few people turning up to your event about social care, yet another event about an asylum seeker was pulling more people in then the correct response is to look at yourselves rather than disparage the other lot as 'middle class' ? 

Classic example is this post:

 

1 hour ago, gamezone07 said:

Lots of affluent people on here who see things through avery narrow prism, i am on the left, yet i don't recognise their worldview at all.

How do you know how much money someone has in their bank account?

 

But I wouldn't worry anyway - these things tend to be cyclical - what's fashionable today, will be unfashionable tomorrow.

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-councillor-cut-throats-speech-walthamstow-protest-b2593240.html

 

 

A labour councillor advocating cutting the throats of people!  I would post the video but not sure if it's ok.

 

Just wow, Labour have suspended him so kudos for that. 

 

Of course, the "compulsory "Free Palestine "had to also be chanted.

 

This is quite simply unbelievable, let's hope he is arrested asap just like the monster who was planning to blow kids to smithereens at the Taylor Swift concert in Vienna later this week.

 

But Nigel.

 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-councillor-cut-throats-speech-walthamstow-protest-b2593240.html

 

 

A labour councillor advocating cutting the throats of people!  I would post the video but not sure if it's ok.

 

Just wow, Labour have suspended him so kudos for that. 

 

No long list of fellow MP's saying he'd been taken out of context, and wouldn't be suspended until that 6 month "investigation" is complete?

 

 

14 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

But Nigel.

 

Would initially claim it was fake then, when presented with proof, would walk out of the room in a huff claiming it was an "establishment" stitch up.

 

Nigel is a one trick pony.

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3 minutes ago, Bamanamanana said:

 

No long list of fellow MP's saying he'd been taken out of context, and wouldn't be suspended until that 6 month "investigation" is complete?

 

 

 

Would initially claim it was fake then, when presented with proof, would walk out of the room in a huff claiming it was an "establishment" stitch up.

 

Nigel is a one trick pony.

Any comment on the Labour councillor advocating cutting throats?

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5 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

Any comment on the Labour councillor advocating cutting throats?

Well obviously it was a stupid thing to say :rolleyes:

Tory and Reform have got plenty of support from gormless goons who've probably advocated similar for people they don't like.

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1 hour ago, gamezone07 said:

They don't give a crap about them.

No they don’t.  It isn’t fashionable to support white, working class people living in squalor.  I don’t know why they think someone growing up in a dilapidated council house on a poor council estate is ‘privileged’ purely for having white skin.  

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1 minute ago, Mister M said:

Well obviously it was a stupid thing to say :rolleyes:

Tory and Reform have got plenty of support from gormless goons who've probably advocated similar for people they don't like.

So because he's Labour, it was just 'stupid'? i think not - and from memory he's not the first to be caught in the act.

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Just now, redruby said:

No they don’t.  It isn’t fashionable to support white, working class people living in squalor.  I don’t know why they think someone growing up in a dilapidated council house on a poor council estate is ‘privileged’ purely for having white skin.  

Isn't the idea of white privilege more to do with someone not having to deal with racial abuse, more than lucky to be in poverty?

 

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2 minutes ago, RollingJ said:

So because he's Labour, it was just 'stupid'? i think not - and from memory he's not the first to be caught in the act.

Arrest him for incitement....?

 

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