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Over 70 arrests, more to come.

So your claims of “2 tier policing” were the bulls hit we always knew they were.
 
It looks like they were arrested to stop them from demonstrating outside a BBC building.
 
So your claims of “2 tier policing” were the bulls hit we always knew they were.

It's only because of the Met's two tier policing that they were forced into acting at last. These criminals have been on the rampage un-checked for the last year.
 
Should have done what the Germans and others do but un fortunately it’s not legal

Water cannon the lot of em ;)

Bunch of fruit cakes any way
 
Funny how it is not on the BBC main home webpage. - Looks like they are trying to cover it up.
 
Not making a good job of it are they?

No they are not - firstly it is not on the main homepage - its tucked away on the london page so unless you looked for it (like you did to try and prove something) you wouldn’t find it. Also the headline doesn’t mention the arrests it just says Thousands at pro-Palestinian rally in London - see screen shot making it look like "nothing to see here" its only if you click on the feature that the text later mentions the arrests. But why would anyone click to read it when the protests are old news -- only this time the news is that it is the most ever arrests for these protests and the headline should of ran with that its what the BBC dont tell you that you have to watch out for.
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No they are not - firstly it is not on the main homepage - its tucked away on the london page so unless you looked for it (like you did to try and prove something) you wouldn’t find it.
So it is there, and if you looked for it, you wouldn't find it, why?

Also the headline doesn’t mention the arrests it just says Thousands at pro-Palestinian rally in London - see screen shot making it look like "nothing to see here" its only if you click on the feature that the text later mentions the arrests.
So the article doesn't mention arrests until you read the article?

But why would anyone click to read it when the protests are old news
Why would anyone click to read ANY old news, unless they were doing research (?) I guess. :confused:
 
No they are not - firstly it is not on the main homepage - its tucked away on the london page so unless you looked for it (like you did to try and prove something) you wouldn’t find it. Also the headline doesn’t mention the arrests it just says Thousands at pro-Palestinian rally in London - see screen shot making it look like "nothing to see here" its only if you click on the feature that the text later mentions the arrests. But why would anyone click to read it when the protests are old news -- only this time the news is that it is the most ever arrests for these protests and the headline should of ran with that its what the BBC dont tell you that you have to watch out for.
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It must be hard to find news articles when you wear blinkers
 
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