Any reason why nobody on this thread seems to care about the scenes in Birmingham?
Equally awful of course. No one would suggest otherwise. One load of dimwits have now provoked another load of dimwits.
Any reason why nobody on this thread seems to care about the scenes in Birmingham?
Any reason why nobody on this thread seems to care about the scenes in Birmingham?
The murders were clearly one of the most upsetting crimes in our nations history.Well, they’ve shown themselves up for what they truly are.
I predict / hope for a swing to national tolerance after this despicable display of hatred and violence.
Great postThe truth is that with low wages lack of job security shortage of truly affordable housing all of which results in women leaving having children much later in life and are on average only having 1.5 children when we need 2.1 just to stop the decline and 3.0 to grow the population to the levels required.
We have one sector of the population that is growing and that’s the older generations like myself no longer working and paying taxes, using the services of the NHS more and more while being kept alive decades longer than previous generations while living in homes they own having benefited from bequests of previous generations low house prices sensible public rental property and low wage to loan rates 3.5 an average yearly wage for one person would secure a mortgage on a three bedroom house in Brighton
Why are these rioters and looters such God-awful individuals and crap at everything?
Is there a causal link there somewhere that we've all missed?
Days of rioting, and each day people keep saying people will be killed. Has anyone been killed yet?
Awful from sky to initially air and now delete footage of them being followed and their crew vans tyres being slashed.
Ooh - that is a good account to follow. Enormously satisfying.I’m afraid I’m really enjoying footage of the arrests, and the @Anonymous people on X using the power social media to hunt them down.
Good man. That's how discussion should workAppears I was wrong. Thanks for the link had a read
Utter f***ing scum
Im believe there’s an empty plane and accommodation paid for in Rwanda!As i posted earlier, simply not enough prison places now, sadly, they could all do with a few weeks inside imho
The more we grow in numbers, the faster we destroy the planet.The truth is that with low wages lack of job security shortage of truly affordable housing all of which results in women leaving having children much later in life and are on average only having 1.5 children when we need 2.1 just to stop the decline and 3.0 to grow the population to the levels required.
We have one sector of the population that is growing and that’s the older generations like myself no longer working and paying taxes, using the services of the NHS more and more while being kept alive decades longer than previous generations while living in homes they own having benefited from bequests of previous generations low house prices sensible public rental property and low wage to loan rates 3.5 an average yearly wage for one person would secure a mortgage on a three bedroom house in Brighton
Any reason why nobody on this thread seems to care about the scenes in Birmingham?
I agree.The murders were clearly one of the most upsetting crimes in our nations history.
But I've started to wonder if maybe everything which has happened since then might in the long run be positive.
They are out now, no more hiding in the shadows of social media. The government has clear public support for a clamp down of illegal social media comments, even the daily mail have realised they need to retreat from their regular incendiary headlines
We don't have to look that hard. They are aggrieved because for the last 14 years they have been hit by austerity, covid, and Brexit, seeing their communities and services slashed, their cost of living increase and their standard of living decrease.Depends whether you count voting reform as far right voting. I suspect most of the rioters voted reform and (i hate to say this but…) feel aggrieved how few seats (despite millions of votes) they got in parliament whilst labour got a massive majority with only c 1/3 of the votes.
At some point we are going to have to look hard at why so many people are so aggrieved throughout democratic societies.
It’s an uncomfortable thought right now but people do not riot or counter protest when broadly happy with the society in which they live.
Arrests and prosecutions.How does this calm down / end?
Starmer's strong words were never going to deter anyone. To be clear, I'm not suggesting that because of him in any way, but those involved in the rioting are not going to pay heed to anyone in authority suggesting they would feel the full force of the law etc.
I guess it was hoped that some rapid prosecutions and the handing out of stiff sentences would male people think twice, but will it be a strong enough deterrent? Thousands have been involved in this and the majority won't be brought to task. If you wear plain clothing and a mask/balaclava there's probably limited chance of being recognised and receiving that morning-after knock on the door.
In 2011, I recall feeling worried that the bad guys had figured out that with sufficient numbers on the streets, they could overwhelm police forces. This feels like it's got the potential to escalate beyond that, and now there seem to be indications that Muslim groups are also mobilising,
So, how does it end - any ideas?