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briantrumpet

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Have you not been listening to Donald? Absolute crime ridden, no go area. Even worse than Minnesota.

C'mon, Trump's making stuff up.

Boris Johnson, OTOH, is as honest as Trump's dick is long, and it's all Khan's fault.

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There are some 'interesting' points of view coming from certain members of the Green Party. It'll be instructive to see how Polanski deals with such views, especially from prospective candidates.

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AndyRM

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They've arrested the suspect, so...

What more is Johnson wanting? Martial law?

Because that what it seems like some folk want (or a version of it at least), only if it was enacted they'd get mad about it...
 
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Dorset Boy

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There are some 'interesting' points of view coming from certain members of the Green Party. It'll be instructive to see how Polanski deals with such views, especially from prospective candidates.

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Sky News's new 7 pm show had a discussion last night covering the issue of the level of anti-semitic attacks and the number of local council candidates who are openly stating similar views to the woman above.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

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I imagine the Met is by far the largest and most high profile police force in the country which goes some way to explaining the perception.

This particular case does seem 'odd' to put it mildly though.

Fair, although I would argue it is not just perception, they do also have a fair number of staggering failings over the last few years; Wayne Couzens, David Carrick, Cliff Mitchell, the handling of the Sarah Everard protests, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman murders. It does look like the Met has a problem with its vetting of Officers and its general policing at a level that other forces don't seem to have.
 
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Ian H

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There are some 'interesting' points of view coming from certain members of the Green Party. It'll be instructive to see how Polanski deals with such views, especially from prospective candidates.

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AI referencing the Guardian: The Green Party’s notoriously decentralised structure—designed to empower local members and foster democracy—often creates significant logistical and political problems, particularly as the party grows. While these structures encourage high engagement, they lead to tensions around consistency, efficiency, and ideological direction. [1, 2, 3]
 
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Psamathe

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This particular case does seem 'odd' to put it mildly though.
An aspect that seemed "odd" to me watching the report was how our Police forces keep saying how they are over-stretched, not enough resource but after their initial talk with the girl deciding there was no reason for them to act, they spent 15 mins following her. To he that raised questions about them "trying to find something, some reason to apprehend".
 

Psamathe

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They've arrested the suspect, so...

What more is Johnson wanting? Martial law?

Because that what it seems like some folk want (or a version of it at least), only if it was enacted they'd get mad about it...
Yesterday TV reports and lots of Jewish community leaders demanding the Police/Government do more but I couldn't see what more (even the TV interviewer kept asking "what more" and didn't get much of an answer.

What worried me though was demands for the end to "Hate Marches" and the repeated use of the term "Hate Marches" made me start to wonder if there is some additional agenda being pushed beyond safety?
 

Dorset Boy

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Yesterday TV reports and lots of Jewish community leaders demanding the Police/Government do more but I couldn't see what more (even the TV interviewer kept asking "what more" and didn't get much of an answer.

What worried me though was demands for the end to "Hate Marches" and the repeated use of the term "Hate Marches" made me start to wonder if there is some additional agenda being pushed beyond safety?

Jewish communities across the country are feeling very threatened at the moment.
Again on Sky last night, a female Labour peer said their communities cannot publicise any events or gatherings for fear of attack, be it physical or verbal.
 
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AI referencing the Guardian: The Green Party’s notoriously decentralised structure—designed to empower local members and foster democracy—often creates significant logistical and political problems, particularly as the party grows. While these structures encourage high engagement, they lead to tensions around consistency, efficiency, and ideological direction. [1, 2, 3]

Well, that could be seen to be a problem, or might actually be one, if they are campaigning as a national party.
 

Pross

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Yesterday TV reports and lots of Jewish community leaders demanding the Police/Government do more but I couldn't see what more (even the TV interviewer kept asking "what more" and didn't get much of an answer.

What worried me though was demands for the end to "Hate Marches" and the repeated use of the term "Hate Marches" made me start to wonder if there is some additional agenda being pushed beyond safety?

I think the issue is the constant conflation between Israel and Jews (on both sides - Israel constantly calling any criticism of the Israeli state anti-Semitic perpetuates the problem, probably deliberately). You do see Pro Palestinian protests extending into being anti-Jewish rather than just anti-Israeli at which point it starts to cross the line. Much the same as when people, whether deliberately or through ignorance, extend Muslim (or other religious) extremism to cover all people who follow that religion.

Protesting against Israel is absolutely fine, protesting against Jewish people isn't.
 
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