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Anyone covering their faces are hiding behind a mask, you cannot go into a petrol station with a crash helmet on to buy petrol for your bike without having to take it off, here we have thousands of people marching through our streets with full face coverings and sun glasses, what have they to hide?Maybe so. I am always happy to discuss and learn things. Who in this photo you posted is dressed as a terrorist:
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yes two obvious terrorists, no big deal eh, wonder how many of the rest of them who are not dressed so obvious are also supporters.
Why should we tolerate this on our streets, this is not the middle east.

thats very true.It wouldn't be tolerated on most middle eastern streets.
Anyone covering their faces are hiding behind a mask, you cannot go into a petrol station with a crash helmet on to buy petrol for your bike without having to take it off, here we have thousands of people marching through our streets with full face coverings and sun glasses, what have they to hide?

so any of them wearing full face masks and sunglasses and commits a serious offence, lets just say stabbed someone, runs into the crowd takes off his face covering and continues on marching, how are you going to identify him now?That's a different issue.
There is nothing to be gained from continuing this. I am happy that I have clarified the original point which had caught my attention.
so any of them wearing full face masks and sunglasses and commits a serious offence, lets just say stabbed someone, runs into the crowd takes off his face covering and continues on marching, how are you going to identify him now?

Not sure to be honest, but if it isnt it most certainly should be.I agree that they shouldn't be allowed to wear face coverings. Is it even legal?
Not sure to be honest, but if it isnt it most certainly should be.

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Protesters face jail for wearing face masks or carrying flares under new crackdown
New blitz unveiled on people hiding their identity, using fireworks and blocking roadswww.independent.co.uk
Introduce new public order powers. The bill bans the deliberate use of face coverings to conceal a person’s identity during a protest, and bans the possession of fireworks, flares and other pyrotechnics at protests. The bill also criminalises the climbing of specified war and other memorials of national significance, making it clear that such disrespectful behaviour is unacceptable. The bill also strengthens the powers of the police to protect places of worship, such as synagogues, mosques, churches and other places of worship from intimidating levels of disruption caused by protest activity.

What, wanting peace, end war and bloodshed? How disgraceful.I mean this is England, it is a disgrace to allow them on our streets acting this way.

Have you witnessed these marches personally? I went to see it for myself. It's really nothing like what we're told. Go to the next one. Stop believing the nonsense that people say about them.I don't doubt it. My point is that there was so much violence on one march the police held a press conference about it. You're making a big thing of a kid at a patriot march hitting a woman on the shoulder so lightly she didn't even notice, but minimising serious and sustained violence at a protest whose cause you agree with.
When I first was aware of these Palestine marches I thought that the scenes I saw were the result of a handful of extremists, much like you get a handful of racists causing trouble at patriotic marches. Then I began to understand that's not the case, and that they are attended by a great many unpleasant, hateful people - Islamists, anti-Semites, paid provocateurs, terrorist supporters, antifa and general societal misfits with a grudge. Not all, obviously, but a lot.
I had wondered before why there were no marches for other humanitarian causes, like Yemen. Yemen has vastly more Western involvement, with direct bombings going on for years, and three times the civilian fatality rate of Gaza, yet whilst there are dozens of Palestine marches every single day, I've not heard of a single Yemen march since 2020.
Why have we not seen any marches for the multiple genocides of Christians across the Middle East across several decades, continuing to this day? Not a word from any of these people who sit with their signs condemning genocide.
I think we all know the reason for this.