Monday 22nd March 2021
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Monday 22nd March 2021
Morning all.
Re: Monday 22nd March 2021
So what lessons do we take away from yesterday's protest and last night's violence in Bristol?
First off I think it should be noted that the peaceful protesters and the rioters were different people, which is currently recognised by our laws which deem the first lawful and the latter unlawful. A distinction the new crime bill threatens to blur.
The second takeaway, indeed the thing which really jumps out, is that no statues were harmed as a result of this demonstration. Which is odd, given the new crime bill's focus on the urgent need for protection of statues. It's almost as if the bill is "solving" problems that don't exist while problems that do exist, like violent disorder, already have laws and police powers to deal with them.
Btw some of the graffiti sprayed last night suggests gang and drug dealer involvement. It won't stop the government from using the incident to justify their crime bill against protests, and the media will go along with their narrative, but anyone who is genuinely concerned about what happened last night should be asking questions about staffing and resources because the police looked worryingly under-prepared to deal with what appeared to be quite a small minority of trouble makers.
First off I think it should be noted that the peaceful protesters and the rioters were different people, which is currently recognised by our laws which deem the first lawful and the latter unlawful. A distinction the new crime bill threatens to blur.
The second takeaway, indeed the thing which really jumps out, is that no statues were harmed as a result of this demonstration. Which is odd, given the new crime bill's focus on the urgent need for protection of statues. It's almost as if the bill is "solving" problems that don't exist while problems that do exist, like violent disorder, already have laws and police powers to deal with them.
Btw some of the graffiti sprayed last night suggests gang and drug dealer involvement. It won't stop the government from using the incident to justify their crime bill against protests, and the media will go along with their narrative, but anyone who is genuinely concerned about what happened last night should be asking questions about staffing and resources because the police looked worryingly under-prepared to deal with what appeared to be quite a small minority of trouble makers.
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Re: Monday 22nd March 2021
There's nothing in what happened last night, that existing legislation can't deal with perfectly well.
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Re: Monday 22nd March 2021
Good afternoon.
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London Mayoral Voting Intention:
Khan (LAB): 53% (+9)
Bailey (CON): 28% (-7)
Porritt (LDM): 7% (+2)
Berry (GRN): 7% (+1)
Gammons (UKIP): 2% (-2)
Reid (WEP): 1% (-1)
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Changes w/ 2016 Election.
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Re: Monday 22nd March 2021
Tories must have thought the London vote was a write-off for them from the beginning, to have put Shaun Bailey up.
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Re: Monday 22nd March 2021
A recurrent theme in BLM protests in the US.Willow904 wrote:
First off I think it should be noted that the peaceful protesters and the rioters were different people
Btw some of the graffiti sprayed last night suggests gang and drug dealer involvement.
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Well that certainly would not surprise, unfortunately.gilsey wrote:A recurrent theme in BLM protests in the US.Willow904 wrote:
First off I think it should be noted that the peaceful protesters and the rioters were different people
Btw some of the graffiti sprayed last night suggests gang and drug dealer involvement.
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Re: Monday 22nd March 2021
These people have lost their minds...
BBC chief told to use 'more than one union jack' in annual report
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BBC chief told to use 'more than one union jack' in annual report
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One wonders how many of his constituents have ever read the report...Tim Davie, the BBC’s director-general, has been taken to task by a Conservative MP for failing to include images of the union jack in the corporation’s annual report.
Following last week’s row between the Tories and the BBC over patriotic symbols, James Wild, the MP for North West Norfolk, told the head of the corporation that his constituents would “expect to see more than one flag” in the 268-page report.
Davie insisted that the lack of a flag in a report was “a strange metric” by which to measure patriotism within the corporation, and pointed out that a union jack flew over Broadcasting House in central London.
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