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Flags soon escalated ... Rape attack on young Sikh womnan

Sky News now reporting 150,000. Probably less than half the true number, but let's go with that. They also report a total of 25 arrests. Even assuming all 25 were the Unite march, that's 25 from 150,000. Compare that with the 900 from 1,500 at the Palestine march, where "the Metropolitan Police condemned the “intolerable” abuse they suffered during the demonstration, during which police said they were “punched, kicked, spat on and had objects thrown at them”.

Notting Hill Carnival? That'll be 423 arrests, including 32 assaults on police, 5 robberies, 18 rapes and 146 drug-related arrests - and two stabbings, which fair play is better than last year, when there were 8 stabbings and two murders.

Funny how the violent 'far right' are demonstrably less violent than any other group.
 
I hope you don't get in a fight, because if you didn't see that punch there's no hope!

If you call 'that' a punch, I hope you never get in a fight. You'd die at the sight of someone taking his hand out of his pocket.
 
turn the volume up and you hear the fist land.

BS as far as I can see I watched it twice and did not see a punch

They may be a bunch of b *** ends but stop trying to make things up to suit yer agenda
 
turn the volume up and you hear the fist land.
No, but wait. I must withdraw my previous post. Here we have a video of a kid punching a woman on her shoulder so hard she almost notices. THUGS!
 
In the interest of fairness, I have to say I made a mistake when I listed those crime figures above for the Notting Hill carnival.

I didn't realise they were just for Day one. I'm not even joking.

Totals: "This year's festivities saw 528 arrests being made – up more than 50 per cent on 2024 – but just four stabbing incidents, compared to eight last year." - MyLondon
 
Compare that with the 900 from 1,500 at the Palestine march
I didn't see a single arrest at the Palestine march. It was completely peaceful.

I think you are getting confused with the protest in Parliament Square on the same day, where people wrote "I support Palestine Action" on placards, wth the specific intention to getting arrested. That too was a peaceful protest - a protest for free speech, freedom of expression and freedom to support peace and end genocide, and not be labelled a terrorist. There's a huge difference. Please read up on it, it'd really important people understand the difference. 2 groups, 2 objectives, 2 methods. Both peaceful.
 
I think you are getting confused with the protest in Parliament Square on the same day, where people wrote "I support Palestine Action" on placards, wth the specific intention to getting arrested. That too was a peaceful protest - a protest for free speech, freedom of expression and freedom to support peace and end genocide, and not be labelled a terrorist. There's a huge difference. Please read up on it, it'd really important people understand the difference. 2 groups, 2 objectives, 2 methods. Both peaceful.

It was 850 odd arrests, of people supporting a proscribed terrorist group in breach of section 13 of the terrorism act, punishable by 14 years in prison.

FFS man, give yer head a ******g shake.
 
I didn't see a single arrest at the Palestine march. It was completely peaceful.

I think you are getting confused with the protest in Parliament Square on the same day, where people wrote "I support Palestine Action" on placards, wth the specific intention to getting arrested. That too was a peaceful protest - a protest for free speech, freedom of expression and freedom to support peace and end genocide, and not be labelled a terrorist. There's a huge difference. Please read up on it, it'd really important people understand the difference. 2 groups, 2 objectives, 2 methods. Both peaceful.
I don't know which march it was, since there are marches every single day and they attract the same sort of people. Maybe it was the one where only 425 people were arrested, about which...

"Smart, who led the policing operation, said: “It is intolerable that those whose job it is to enforce the law and keep people safe – in this case arresting individuals committing offences under the Terrorism Act – should be subject to this level of abuse."

“The tactics deployed by supporters of Palestine Action in their attempt to overwhelm the justice system, as well as the level of violence seen in the crowd, required significant resource which took officers out of neighbourhoods to the detriment of the Londoners who rely on them.”

"The Metropolitan Police condemned the “intolerable” abuse they suffered during the demonstration, during which police said they were “punched, kicked, spat on and had objects thrown at them”.

Sounds all very peaceful.
 
I didn't see a single arrest at the Palestine march. It was completely peaceful.

I think you are getting confused with the protest in Parliament Square on the same day, where people wrote "I support Palestine Action" on placards, wth the specific intention to getting arrested. That too was a peaceful protest - a protest for free speech, freedom of expression and freedom to support peace and end genocide, and not be labelled a terrorist. There's a huge difference. Please read up on it, it'd really important people understand the difference. 2 groups, 2 objectives, 2 methods. Both peaceful.
For god sakes, have you ever actually seen these palestinian marches, dressed as terrorists themselves and the looney tunes supporting them go along with it
 
Jeez us were flags raised at the last night at the proms ????

And was rule Britannia played / sung ??
:eek:
There is a WORLD of difference re flags used at the proms and protest marches organised by the likes of Yaxley-Lennon.

Anyone who can't see that is at best naive.

Anything from Farage et al. as yet condoning what the men did to the Sikh woman? He's our future PM, or so he likes to tell us, so he must have a view. I suspect it would be turned in some way to blame the migrant situation i.e. the men aren't really to blame, poor souls.
 
It was 850 odd arrests, of people supporting a proscribed terrorist group in breach of section 13 of the terrorism act, punishable by 14 years in prison.

FFS man, give yer head a ******g shake.
I know exactly what it was. Again, they did not march, were not part of the Stop Starving Gaza march, and DELIBERATELY GOT ARRESTED AS A PROTEST.

What don't you understand about that? Do you really think the old ladies and school teachers were part of a violent terrorist movement? It's a protest at using government terrorism laws to stifle protest and free speech.
 
Do you really think the old ladies and school teachers were part of a violent terrorist movement?

No, I think they were 'useful idiots' for those that would do us harm, as Australia recently discovered to it's cost.
 
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