According to reports some of the people who wrestled him to the ground were ex-prisoners themselves who also attended the event.
Even the ones who died from the stabbings?
According to reports some of the people who wrestled him to the ground were ex-prisoners themselves who also attended the event.
What's that got to do with losing our identity
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DF
Of course you haven't but the demographics of London would suggest otherwiseI've not lost my identity. But anyway, you're trolling again and as has been pointed out, not really the thread for binfestery so I'll duck out.
Of course you haven't but the demographics of London would suggest otherwise
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DF
Hmm. Nevertheless, I note with interest that you are more concerned with a Polish man that risked his life to stop a terrorist than the British born and bred terrorist.
It didn’t take long, the victims not long dead, for this thread to deteriorate into the usual.
Yes, we mustn’t lose sight of the fact that this and most terrorist attacks in Europe in recent years have absolutely nothing to do with race or nationality.
They were caused by Islam.
I find the kind of rhetoric Ppf uses quite disturbing. “Changing identity”, “changing demographic” etc. It’s almost considered laughable to compare these notions to those of the rise of the Third Reich. But if one considers the idea that history doesn’t actually repeat itself but rather it evolves then you can see why people never see this sort of thing coming.
And on that note, I’m off to bed. Night shifts. Night night all.
He’s like a modern day Alf Garnett
But without the humour, intelligence and wit
Well, he may be half way there on the last one
He's still going to win though because the general public are generally moronsSo soon after the terrible incident and Johnson is on TV blaming Labour for it as part of campaign even though nothing was mentioned beforehand and it's not in the manifesto.
Words are not enough to describe this man.
He's still going to win though because the general public are generally morons
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It is hard for this to not happen when you have the tory spokesman (didn't catch his name) on R5 this morning putting forward the following arguments
1. Boris is really angry the killer was released and wants the law changed.
2. We haven't been able to change laws becuase parliament has been blocked by Brexit.
3. This is the fault of remainers.
4. Separately, er, oh, yes the law was changed some years ago to stop terrorists being released automatically once half their sentence was served.
5. But....hang on, but this bloke was banged up during the last labour government, before the laws changed, so the current laws don't' apply to him.
6. So the courts were forced to release the killer because of laws the last labour government introduced.
Pinaar asked the tory why Boris was now suddenly angry about early release of terrorists and wants to change the law. He didn't get much of a answer other than the incident would not have happened were it not for a law introduced by labour (is this even true?) and the fact the tories' hands have been tied - for the last ten years - by Brexit.
And people wonder why this thread has become political?
I am not sure I have heard such a disgusting bit of electioneering on the back of two dead and three injured.
The terrorist was jailed in 2012 for 16 years, released after only 6 years served.
It is hard for this to not happen when you have the tory spokesman (didn't catch his name) on R5 this morning putting forward the following arguments
1. Boris is really angry the killer was released and wants the law changed.
2. We haven't been able to change laws becuase parliament has been blocked by Brexit.
3. This is the fault of remainers.
4. Separately, er, oh, yes the law was changed some years ago to stop terrorists being released automatically once half their sentence was served.
5. But....hang on, but this bloke was banged up during the last labour government, before the laws changed, so the current laws don't' apply to him.
6. So the courts were forced to release the killer because of laws the last labour government introduced.
Pinaar asked the tory why Boris was now suddenly angry about early release of terrorists and wants to change the law. He didn't get much of a answer other than the incident would not have happened were it not for a law introduced by labour (is this even true?) and the fact the tories' hands have been tied - for the last ten years - by Brexit.
And people wonder why this thread has become political?
I am not sure I have heard such a disgusting bit of electioneering on the back of two dead and three injured.
So soon after the terrible incident and Johnson is on TV blaming Labour for it as part of campaign even though nothing was mentioned beforehand and it's not in the manifesto.
Words are not enough to describe this man.
And this for a bloke found guilty of trying to blow up the London Stock Exchange? Easy to apply hindsight, but beggars belief that the system in place could have been so naive and gullible. Innocent people have died as a direct result.
The terrorist was jailed in 2012 for 16 years, released after only 6 years served. Labour haven't been in power since 2010.