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The far-right are a menace to society

And what the heck are the BBC trying to do with a headline saying "dozens of police officers injured" they are not helping their corner by using misleading headlines like that. Technically yes its "dozens" because its 2 x 12 +2 persons = but calling 26 "dozens" is tantamount to misinformation. BBC are full of "fact checking" and "BBC verify" but who fact checks and verifies them. Bet they are not "fact checking and verifying the 110,000 number
 
Have you seen the vid I just shared

Yes. Originally I thought the crowd looked much bigger than reported. So, I looked at that video very closely yesterday evening, along with some other videos with more detail. If you look at the section of the crowd moving along the road. The crowd is about twenty abreast. There is about a metre between each person and the one in front. The road is 600m long. So, there are about 12,000 people on that road. Using a similar density, there seems to be about 6,000 people surrounding the circular IMax at Waterloo. Then there is the holding area at the other end which I cba to work out. But if that is everyone, then 100,000 would be a maximum, based on what that video shows.
 
And what the heck are the BBC trying to do with a headline saying "dozens of police officers injured" they are not helping their corner by using misleading headlines like that. Technically yes its "dozens" because its 2 x 12 +2 persons = but calling 26 "dozens" is tantamount to misinformation. BBC are full of "fact checking" and "BBC verify" but who fact checks and verifies them. Bet they are not "fact checking and verifying the 110,000 number

I agree with that. "Dozens" would be at least forty, IMO.
 
Just been speaking to a mate of mine. He went on the march yesterday. First march he'd ever been on. All good humoured, people were coming from all over the country - even as far as Scotland and Wales. He estimated that 75% of the crowd that went on the march went home, as did he along the people he went with, instead of staying for the speeches at the end. They weren’t interested with that and just wanted to show tge government the strength of feeling. There were many chants of 'Starmer out'. He only found out about the crowd aggro when he got home and saw it on the telly.,
 
Then compare them with the thugs and deviants that come over on boats today.
Thugs and deviants huh?

Please can you state your evidence for this.

Oh and what percentage of them are thugs and deviants....could you provide a %
 
They chose to leave their country and leave their women and children behind
They didn't choose to leave their country.

Do you know anything about life in Syria, Eritrea, Iran, Afghanistan etc
 
Just been speaking to a mate of mine. He went on the march yesterday. First march he'd ever been on. All good humoured, people were coming from all over the country - even as far as Scotland and Wales. He estimated that 75% of the crowd that went on the march went home, as did he along the people he went with, instead of staying for the speeches at the end. They weren’t interested with that and just wanted to show tge government the strength of feeling. There were many chants of 'Starmer out'. He only found out about the crowd aggro when he got home and saw it on the telly.,
Did you ask him why he wasn't protesting in 2023 when there were almost double the number of asylum hotels.

Or is he a hypocrite Tory voter like you?
 
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