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The Sunderland Knuckle-Draggers thought they were torching the Police Station.
They burnt down the Citizens Advice Bureau instead.
Coup d'étwats.

To be fair, it is virtually impossible to find a Police Station these days.

Or get into a Citizen's Advice Bureau.

Starmer's taking a risk with 'his look at me I can be tough stance' to set his tone as PM. These are the old red turned blue turned red wall again voters who'll turn again if he doesn't listen to the main message behind all the noise and violence.

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 3rd August 2024, 11:35 AM

Or get into a Citizen's Advice Bureau.

Starmer's taking a risk with 'his look at me I can be tough stance' to set his tone as PM. These are the old red turned blue turned red wall again voters who'll turn again if he doesn't listen to the main message behind all the noise and violence.

Half of them were too young to vote.[Fact]
Of the other half I should imagine many voted Reform - and just as many probably didn't bother to vote at all. [Opinion]
If there was a Labour voter amongst them, I'd be very surprised. [Fact]

Quote: Lazzard @ 3rd August 2024, 12:01 PM

Half of them were too young to vote.[Fact]
[Fact]

Fact? What did they do - ask for birth certificates?

Quote: Lazzard @ 3rd August 2024, 12:01 PM

If there was a Labour voter amongst them, I'd be very surprised. [Fact]

You're confusing champagne socialist Labour voters with traditional working class Labour supporters.

It matters not if many of them didn't vote, if that's true. The message that Starmer doesn't take illegal and mass immigration, or our traditional monocultural values seriously will spread like wildfire, along with the perceived injustice of this two tier policing.

Resentment will spread, the new Tory leader will realise they need the Reform voters back and the woke mothers union which is the current Labour govt will be out in five years.

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 3rd August 2024, 12:11 PM

Fact? What did they do - ask for birth certificates?

You're confusing champagne socialist Labour voters with traditional working class Labour supporters.

I watched the video.
I know what kids look like.
And a Labour voters is a Labour voter, whatever their tipple of choice.

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 3rd August 2024, 12:11 PM

You're confusing champagne socialist Labour voters with traditional working class Labour supporters.

The same ones who voted Tory for the first time in 2019, 50 years after many of their parents gave gave their vote to Heath after Powell's rallying speech in front of a crowd of unionised workers in Birmingham.

That spectre has never gone away and probably never will, unless some brave PM makes radical moves to stop the flood of immigration causing the social and economic chaos it is.

The 'far-right' aren't stabbing kids.

The 'far-right' don't roam the streets with machetes.

The 'far-right' aren't 90% of MI5's watchlist.

The 'far-right' don't blow up trains & pop concerts.

The 'far-right' aren't mass-grooming white girls.

The 'far-right' doesn't exist.

The above is a copy n paste but it's a growing statement among the population. Ordinary people are being labeled far right for being sick of what is happening.
Even on here.

When we had the Tottenham riots, the Toxteth riots and other inner-city riots, the participants were called what they were: rioters; hooligans; thugs; criminals. Not far-right protestors. Just rioters. Bored with nothing to do on long summer evenings.

Now, because it very much suits the agenda of certain media outlets and certain commentators, they have to be called "far right" in every news report and be imagined as members of some supposed far-right organisation. And now, because they've been given that label, they feel obliged to be seen to live up to it.

When we had gangs of marauding students knocking down statues, masses of people kneeling all over the place at every opportunity, groups of so-called "eco-warriors" bringing the M25 to a halt every day and naïve idiots stopping the deportation of foreign criminals so that they could re-offend, the BBC and the others did not feel the need to refer to them in every news bulletin as "far left". Because that didn't fit the required agenda.

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 3rd August 2024, 12:28 PM

The same ones who voted Tory for the first time in 2019, 50 years after many of their parents gave gave their vote to Heath after Powell's rallying speech in front of a crowd of unionised workers in Birmingham.

Heath famously sacked Powell over his racist views. Heath certainly wasn't elected because of him!
Starmer has rightly condemned the EDL thugs for stirring up trouble in the aftermath of this week's tragedy, a position most of the public, Labour or otherwise, seem to support.
Farage, meanwhile, has done himself further damage by shamelessly attempting to align himself with those thugs.

EDL?

Stephen is right.
The EDL drifted out of existence a few years back.
(One of the big problems is we don't do enough to track these disparate groupings of malign forces.)
But the same people are still around, though - Social Media has just changed the way they organise.
And leopards don't change their spots.
Stir in the toxic masculinity as propounded by people like Andrew Tate, hollowed out communities due to feral capitalism, no doctors no infrastructure, youth groups closed down, 14 years of austerity, the xenophobia of, dare I say it, Brexit - and you have a Mob.
And the Mob has always been useful to the wrong sort of people.

And thanks to the tories doing NOTHING about prison overcrowding- there's no jail space left for all these disgusting, retarded c*nts to be thrown into

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