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Ccfcisparks

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having a scroll on twitter at half time, i see the patriots in London are showing their love for the UK by ripping up a palestinian flag on stage
 

duffer

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having a scroll on twitter at half time, i see the patriots in London are showing their love for the UK by ripping up a palestinian flag on stage

Don't forget the patriotic assaulting of the police. Nothing says "I love my country" more than a pissed up brawl with a copper...
 

duffer

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lots of chants of “bring back the church” and “christ is king”

i expect they will be in Church tomorrow morning.

Absolutely. The only time those fuckers have ever prayed is at the racetrack when they needed a win to afford the bus fare home.

In fairness, they're waving a flag celebrating a brown chap from Palestine, and chanting loudly to support another. Maybe they're just confused.
 

shmmeee

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A Mamdani type would be ignored for being ‘hard left’ probably.

You don’t ignore that level of charisma regardless of their politics. Point is we don’t have anything close to that. The fact Clive Lewis is leading the charge says it all.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Of course he did, that doesn't mean anything.
We’ll see, all the omens for Starmer do not look good and the temerity of a backbencher to call out a PM like this 1 year into government is telling.

The ‘kiss of death’ is when the media asks a PM ‘will you be standing in the next election?’

Jacob Rees-Mogg admitted publicly when asked this of Boris that he (and other cabinet ministers) that he was toast.
 

shmmeee

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We’ll see, all the omens for Starmer do not look good and the temerity of a backbencher to call out a PM like this 1 year into government is telling.

The ‘kiss of death’ is when the media asks a PM ‘will you be standing in the next election?’

Jacob Rees-Mogg admitted publicly when asked this of Boris that he (and other cabinet ministers) that he was toast.

Boris Johnson expelled half the party for rebelling three months into his time as PM.

Ed Milliband had Corbyn and McDonnell giving interviews saying they’d bring his government down before an election.
 

chiefdave

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having a scroll on twitter at half time, i see the patriots in London are showing their love for the UK by ripping up a palestinian flag on stage
Was on the way back from the match driving down Radford Road. Saw a young girl in a hijab being clocked by a middle aged guy. Next thing he's in her face screaming at her to 'fuck off where you came from'.

Fortunately a couple of lads came out of the shop and intervened but it was pretty shocking and sad to see. It's one thing when you're scrolling on socials, whole other thing when you're seeing it happening in your home city.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Was on the way back from the match driving down Radford Road. Saw a young girl in a hijab being clocked by a middle aged guy. Next thing he's in her face screaming at her to 'fuck off where you came from'.

Fortunately a couple of lads came out of the shop and intervened but it was pretty shocking and sad to see. It's one thing when you're scrolling on socials, whole other thing when you're seeing it happening in your home city.
thought you were doing a crap troll initially, if thats true thats appalling.
 

chiefdave

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Don't forget the patriotic assaulting of the police. Nothing says "I love my country" more than a pissed up brawl with a copper...
Facial recognition not being used, low arrest numbers despite the Met saying "a number of officers have been assaulted", "they faced unacceptable violence" and "They were assaulted with kicks and punches. Bottles, flares and other projectiles were thrown". Throwing projectiles at police horses as well.

Is this the two tier policing I keep hearing about?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Boris Johnson expelled half the party for rebelling three months into his time as PM.

Ed Milliband had Corbyn and McDonnell giving interviews saying they’d bring his government down before an election.
Before he face the electorate in 2019. Do you think Starmer could do this?

The big thing in Starmer’s favour right now is that there is no ‘safe-seat’ for Burnham to stand in.
 

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