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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 1, 2024 15:49:13 GMT
This is one clip you are unlikely to see on the wonderfully multicultural all inclusive BBC Six O'clock News.
Youths brandishing long knives/machetes in broad daylight in Nottingham City centre. This link for some reason does not show the thugs faces, however the clip GB News has just shown did show their faces, and they are clearly black. Is this what progressives mean when they carp on about diversity and multiculturalism?
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Post by Dogburger on Apr 1, 2024 16:08:59 GMT
We need armed police on the streets to shoot these fuckers
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 1, 2024 16:12:43 GMT
We need armed police on the streets to shoot these fuckers Come the revolution you'll do for Home Secretary.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 2, 2024 17:57:11 GMT
Day and Night it happens no end to it, we are too soft and some of the Judges are even softer, my Client comes from a broken home , a strong Judge yes the little shite broke it , your client has a long record of Criminal Convictions, yes your honour its the Police's fault they keep arresting him
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 2, 2024 19:46:07 GMT
This is one clip you are unlikely to see on the wonderfully multicultural all inclusive BBC Six O'clock News. Youths brandishing long knives/machetes in broad daylight in Nottingham City centre. This link for some reason does not show the thugs faces, however the clip GB News has just shown did show their faces, and they are clearly black. Is this what progressives mean when they carp on about diversity and multiculturalism? Back in the 80s when I was a student I was thinking of moving to Nottingham. I lived in a student house with a girl called Charlie who was from Nottingham, and a couple of other people who came from Mansfield, and they all said it was a top place to live. It had a really good nightlife and the locals were really friendly. I expect it is not how it was back then. Usual story eh?
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Post by jonksy on Apr 3, 2024 3:56:37 GMT
Day and Night it happens no end to it, we are too soft and some of the Judges are even softer, my Client comes from a broken home , a strong Judge yes the little shite broke it , your client has a long record of Criminal Convictions, yes your honour its the Police's fault they keep arresting him Even if these judges convict the arseholes they are released early and can carry on applying their trade rather than deporting the scum...Time for the exterminator me thinks...
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 3, 2024 3:59:46 GMT
This is one clip you are unlikely to see on the wonderfully multicultural all inclusive BBC Six O'clock News. Youths brandishing long knives/machetes in broad daylight in Nottingham City centre. This link for some reason does not show the thugs faces, however the clip GB News has just shown did show their faces, and they are clearly black. Is this what progressives mean when they carp on about diversity and multiculturalism? Back in the 80s when I was a student I was thinking of moving to Nottingham. I lived in a student house with a girl called Charlie who was from Nottingham, and a couple of other people who came from Mansfield, and they all said it was a top place to live. It had a really good nightlife and the locals were really friendly. I expect it is not how it was back then. Usual story eh? Not sure how true it is, but when I was younger the rumour was that Nottingham had the most pubs and clubs per square mile than any other town or city in England, and the women outnumbered the men 4:1.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 3, 2024 4:14:13 GMT
We need armed police on the streets to shoot these fuckers Come the revolution you'll do for Home Secretary. We need a big clear out and reset Red...The judiciary have reached a new low with this and thats saying something !........So the "thing" for want of a better word isn't interested in the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth?
Britain's first transgender judge who's quitting is accused of demonstrating 'hostility against people with gender-critical beliefs' by 'engaging publicly and inappropriately in debates on sex and gender' on social media....
A transgender judge due to step down in the coming weeks is responsible for 'engaging publicly and inappropriately in debates on sex and gender,' it has been claimed.
Victoria McCloud, a High Court master, announced her resignation in February, claiming that she could not stay on the bench 'in a dignified way'.
Master McCloud, the country's first transgender judge, wrote 'I am now political every time I choose where to pee', in a letter to the senior judiciary.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 3, 2024 7:22:33 GMT
Is it any wonder the silenced majority are getting angry, they won't stay silent for ever, England is no longer England
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 3, 2024 10:56:33 GMT
Back in the 80s when I was a student I was thinking of moving to Nottingham. I lived in a student house with a girl called Charlie who was from Nottingham, and a couple of other people who came from Mansfield, and they all said it was a top place to live. It had a really good nightlife and the locals were really friendly. I expect it is not how it was back then. Usual story eh? Not sure how true it is, but when I was younger the rumour was that Nottingham had the most pubs and clubs per square mile than any other town or city in England, and the women outnumbered the men 4:1. Well I did go to one large club there and it was jam packed, and the two girls we knew from that way were lovely. Nottingham was certainly up there with the most desirable places to have a good social life. Loads of stuff was going on.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 4, 2024 4:07:53 GMT
Day and Night it happens no end to it, we are too soft and some of the Judges are even softer, my Client comes from a broken home , a strong Judge yes the little shite broke it , your client has a long record of Criminal Convictions, yes your honour its the Police's fault they keep arresting him New guidelines that could see judges give criminals from 'deprived' backgrounds softer sentences have caused backlash. The Sentencing Council has spelt out a set of 'mitigating' factors relating to disadvantages that courts should take into account before passing sentence. The guidelines regard 'difficult and/or deprived background or personal circumstance' and assert factors including low educational attainment, poverty, insecure housing and experience of discrimination.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 4, 2024 7:15:28 GMT
About time they looked after their victims better, what about their rights it will end badly
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 4, 2024 8:24:14 GMT
Back in the 80s when I was a student I was thinking of moving to Nottingham. I lived in a student house with a girl called Charlie who was from Nottingham, and a couple of other people who came from Mansfield, and they all said it was a top place to live. It had a really good nightlife and the locals were really friendly. I expect it is not how it was back then. Usual story eh? Yes I agree, years ago and I'm going back to 1978 or 79, I knew a chap from Nottingham, I went home with him to his parents house for the weekend once. We visited a brilliant night club that I'm buggered if I can remember the name of, but I remember there were more girls than you could shake a stick at, I'm not kidding if you couldn't pull in Nottingham you couldn't pull anywhere, and not a hint of trouble. But of course, that was before we were blessed with multiculturalism.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 4, 2024 8:29:32 GMT
Back in the 80s when I was a student I was thinking of moving to Nottingham. I lived in a student house with a girl called Charlie who was from Nottingham, and a couple of other people who came from Mansfield, and they all said it was a top place to live. It had a really good nightlife and the locals were really friendly. I expect it is not how it was back then. Usual story eh? Yes I agree, years ago and I'm going back to 1978 or 79, I knew a chap from Nottingham, I went home with him to his parents house for the weekend once. We visited a brilliant night club that I'm buggered if I can remember the name of, but I remember there were more girls than you could shake a stick at, I'm not kidding if you couldn't pull in Nottingham you couldn't pull anywhere, and not a hint of trouble. But of course, that was before we were blessed with multiculturalism. Bournmouth was the same Red the babes outnumbered the boys...At onetime...
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 4, 2024 12:34:22 GMT
Yes I agree, years ago and I'm going back to 1978 or 79, I knew a chap from Nottingham, I went home with him to his parents house for the weekend once. We visited a brilliant night club that I'm buggered if I can remember the name of, but I remember there were more girls than you could shake a stick at, I'm not kidding if you couldn't pull in Nottingham you couldn't pull anywhere, and not a hint of trouble. But of course, that was before we were blessed with multiculturalism. Bournmouth was the same Red the babes outnumbered the boys...At onetime... We went on family holidays there in the 70s because a friend of the family owned a holiday home there and so we borrowed it for a couple of weeks. My memories of the place was it was a holiday spot where many families would use the beaches and it had amazing cliffs as well. The atmosphere was very mellow and polite and very English middle class. If you wanted nightlife you would go to Poole which has a harbour surrounded by places to hang out in the evening.
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