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Chinese Consulate workers assault man in Manchester

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Diplomatic immunity I guess. Makes a mockery of civilised laws.

Probably the best we can hope for is that he is asked to leave the country.

I'm guessing the policeman who stepped into the compound will be in trouble
 
No. Because the assault took place outside the compound which WAS under their jurisdiction.

They should be told to leave. Disgusting behaviour.
 
Classic perpetrators posing as victims.

The protesters wind up those inside the embassy to provoke a reaction but make sure that only the last bit of the action is filmed to give the desired impression to a gullible audience.
 
Classic perpetrators posing as victims.

The protesters wind up those inside the embassy to provoke a reaction but make sure that only the last bit of the action is filmed to give the desired impression to a gullible audience.
You really are unbelievable.

There is a right to protest you realise.
 
Classic perpetrators posing as victims.

The protesters wind up those inside the embassy to provoke a reaction but make sure that only the last bit of the action is filmed to give the desired impression to a gullible audience.

Vinty thinks that "being an annoying person" is equivalent to "committing a violent criminal assault."
 
Classic perpetrators posing as victims.

The protesters wind up those inside the embassy to provoke a reaction but make sure that only the last bit of the action is filmed to give the desired impression to a gullible audience.
There is a right to protest. Whatever signs they were holding or words they were chanting did not warrant the alleged assault/ GBH/ ABH.
 
No matter how annoying they were, if it was a peaceful protest, nobody has the right to drag them inside and give them a kicking. I suspect they would have done worse had plod not stepped in.
 
You really are unbelievable.

There is a right to protest you realise.

Protests generally change nowt In the UK and never amount to much of any consequence apart from
Cause chaos to people who really don’t give a ***t about what they are protesting about

One time a day if you went on a protest you turned up prepared
With a crash helmet

Now the mamby pamby protestors become offended if some one swears at em

Fruit cakes

If they Want to learn about protesting they should go
To France and get some training
 
Diplomatic immunity I guess. Makes a mockery of civilised laws.

Probably the best we can hope for is that he is asked to leave the country.

I'm guessing the policeman who stepped into the compound will be in trouble
I wonder what would happen to a person given dubious 'diplomatic immunity' having killed a motorcyclist and then been spirited out of the UK to a country we are told we have a 'special relationship' with?

Or the UK authorities who gave the nod to such a process!
 
You really are unbelievable.

There is a right to protest you realise.
That is true.
However we only saw a brief few seconds of footage, so we don't know what led to the punch up at the gates.
I am not defending either side because i don't know the whole story but i am increasingly suspicious of the way news is being presented by the mainstream media.
This is why i sometimes like to play devils advocate.
These days protesting is a full time job for some people. A few years ago i got a job doing security at an oil drilling test site.
We were employed to protect the site from environmentalist protesters who had set up camp at the front gates.
They treated the whole protest as a party, they would play music into the night and have barbecues, when a lorry or van would arrive at the site, the protesters would shout and blow whistles but they never got violent.
We got used to seeing different groups of what we called recreational protesters, they would come and go at all times of the day and night.
After about a week, a group arrived who weren't local, they had Southern Irish accents, the police told us that this group were full time professional protesters who were on a wage, it was then things began to change, the professionals as we called them started to organise the crowd to try an gain access to the site, when a lorry would arrive at the gate, the protesters would rush the gate to try and gain access once it opened.
Their aim was to get in and chain themselves to the drilling rig, at night they would try and cut through the security fence, we noticed that the professional protesters were inciting the crowd to become more aggressive, they would come up to the gates and start shouting abuse at us, the police told us that this was a common tactic by these type of protesters, they try to provoke an overreaction and then film it, the film is then edited to create a different impression of what really happened.
 
Same thing happened to a Climate Change protester: on the ground, held down and repeatedly beaten by Met police.
I'm sure R-ingers will cheer them on but the right to protest is an intrinsic part of the democracy they profess to love so much...

...so long as you agree with them.
 
Same thing happened to those protesting about the banning of foxhunting cheered on by the ........
Good this yeahbut yeahbut.
 
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