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[Drinking] The trouble in Leeds







Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Immigration is out of control over there, now Labour are saying 97000 illegals can stay.
There will be turf wars everywhere in the future.
I was over there not so long ago, the history is all that is left to cherish, the future will go to pot.
Same will happen here, but it will take 10 years longer.

Nigel Farage sums up community disorder in a hard-up part of Leeds, where people struggle to make ends meet because of more than a decade of neglect, and he blames India. Yet, whilst, in his cigar-fume addled pea brain, it is the fault of the Indians, it is Labour - a party that hasn’t been in Government for 14 years - who should apologise for what happened in Leeds last night, but it was the Indians what done it.

Eh?”

Yorkshire Post
 


TomandJerry

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A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Plenty of the trouble makers filming everything, they must be as thick as shite as they have hopefully helped getting each other arrested.
Crystal clear photos and videos of the scum setting fire to the bus,
 








Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Immigration is out of control over there, now Labour are saying 97000 illegals can stay.
There will be turf wars everywhere in the future.
I was over there not so long ago, the history is all that is left to cherish, the future will go to pot.
Same will happen here, but it will take 10 years longer.
97,000 illegal immigrants in Leeds? No wonder the Roma, and anyone else who happen to live there, smash up buses.

The logical links are immutable.

aka "It stand to reason, innit"
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,146
Faversham
Nigel Farage sums up community disorder in a hard-up part of Leeds, where people struggle to make ends meet because of more than a decade of neglect, and he blames India. Yet, whilst, in his cigar-fume addled pea brain, it is the fault of the Indians, it is Labour - a party that hasn’t been in Government for 14 years - who should apologise for what happened in Leeds last night, but it was the Indians what done it.

Eh?”

Yorkshire Post
Those pesky Cherokees!
 














Cornwallboy

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Oct 13, 2022
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Hopefully it all calms down...



Officers responded to a call from children’s social care at around 5pm yesterday after social workers reported being met with hostility when dealing with a child protection matter.

Responding officers were attacked and helped children’s social care staff withdraw to a place of safety.

As the disorder escalated, damage was caused to vehicles and several fires set.

Specialist public order officers came under a barrage of bricks and missiles from a large group.

A decision was taken to withdraw these officers
temporarily "as it was evident that the police was their sole target".

Absolutely pathetic decision, they are the Police they are there to maintain and restore law and order, no doubt they carried out a 'risk assessment' before they made their decision, didn't see them withdrawing in the 80's riots, the Police are just a load of pathetic girls nowadays, more interested in showcasing how 'inclusive' they are than crime solving.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Absolutely pathetic decision, they are the Police they are there to maintain and restore law and order, no doubt they carried out a 'risk assessment' before they made their decision, didn't see them withdrawing in the 80's riots, the Police are just a load of pathetic girls nowadays, more interested in showcasing how 'inclusive' they are than crime solving.
“I want…nay, DEMAND…many more injured police officers. If you’re making it to retirement then you’re just chicken.”
 




Cornwallboy

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Oct 13, 2022
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“I want…nay, DEMAND…many more injured police officers. If you’re making it to retirement then you’re just chicken.”
I don't want to see any injured police officers, but the job does carry with it an element of risk of injury.
 


A1X

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I don't want to see any injured police officers, but the job does carry with it an element of risk of injury.
So you don’t want any police officers to be injured, but you also don’t want them to do anything to prevent injury.

And you don’t see the contradiction in that position?
 










Cornwallboy

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Oct 13, 2022
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So you don’t want any police officers to be injured, but you also don’t want them to do anything to prevent injury.

And you don’t see the contradiction in that position?
There is no contradiction. I don't want to see any Police Officers injured and ideally in Leeds they would've gone in and arrested the perpetrators without sustaining injuries, however there is an element of risk and there is a chance of injury as we don't live in an ideal world.
 


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