Tommy Robinson (2 Viewers)

Westendlad

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Two wrongs don't make a right.

Neither should have happened. But neither should some bigging it up. I used to be unsure about all the publicity surrounding him. But he is nothing but an attention seeker. And as he only shows up against black people on what they have done wrong and not white people he is an obvious racist.
Black people ????
 

Nick

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This is Tomasz Gawdziakowski.

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Here he is with the little fella. Tomasz is part of Tommy's security team.

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Here he is again with that Gerard Batten bloke.

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Check out Tomasz's tattoos! 88, C18 and 14! That's Heil Hitler, Combat 18 and the 14 words ("We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.")

Little Tom should be careful about hanging about with and employing nazis, people might put 2 and 2 together and infer that he might be a bit further to the right than he actually is.
He needs to put his teeth back in
 

Astute

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The problems the country has doesn’t lie with an immigration increase. It’s just an easy and lazy excuse. The problems are of the governments making, they’re short sighted as they are only looking after themselves and their careers. They make the rules. Whether that’s immigration, benefits, crime or policing.
Immigration does change things. We need a certain amount of police per amount of population. But two things happened. The population went up yet the amount of police officers went down. It was a double whammy.

That is unless you want to make out that nobody that has come here to live ever commits any crime.
 

clint van damme

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Immigration does change things. We need a certain amount of police per amount of population. But two things happened. The population went up yet the amount of police officers went down. It was a double whammy.

That is unless you want to make out that nobody that has come here to live ever commits any crime.

There is no correlation between police numbers and crime - Theresa May said so so take no notice of what those poloce chiefs said.
 

clint van damme

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There are multiple factors and police cuts is definitely one of them.

There needs to be openness about all the issues though, and that includes everything.

there's definitely multiple factors, and any c**t carrying a knife, regardless of police numbers needs locking up.
Might be more chance of catching the fuckers and they might not be so brazen if may hadn't slashed the number of officers.
 

Westendlad

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there's definitely multiple factors, and any c**t carrying a knife, regardless of police numbers needs locking up.
Might be more chance of catching the fuckers and they might not be so brazen if may hadn't slashed the number of officers.
Listened to PM'S Questions today ( Why i don't know, they act like bloody kids)....And May reminded Corbyn that it was labour who voted against minimum sentences for anyone carrying a knife.
 

Astute

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There is no correlation between police numbers and crime - Theresa May said so so take no notice of what those poloce chiefs said.
A very good mate of mine is a police officer. He was in the Met police for nearly 25 years. He has just had his first payrise for years. The whole job has changed. The pension has changed. There is now no reason to have a career in the police other than wanting to serve and look after the public.
 

clint van damme

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Listened to PM'S Questions today ( Why i don't know, they act like bloody kids)....And May reminded Corbyn that it was labour who voted against minimum sentences for anyone carrying a knife.

she was home secretary and now she's PM, regardless of what Labour have done, if she wanted it in, she could have got it in.
She's tries blaming everyone but herself for her myriad of fuck ups.
 

clint van damme

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A very good mate of mine is a police officer. He was in the Met police for nearly 25 years. He has just had his first payrise for years. The whole job has changed. The pension has changed. There is now no reason to have a career in the police other than wanting to serve and look after the public.

same with nurses, fire fighters, teachers etc.
Al been shit on for years.
 

Astute

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same with nurses, fire fighters, teachers etc.
Al been shit on for years.
They all do an excellent job and deserve higher pay. But they all have a harder job because of the way the police have been treated. Idiots think they can assault any public workers knowing there isn't enough police and the courts are too lenient.
 

Westendlad

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So why won't you answer this question? Have asked you several times but each time you make a comment instead of an answer.
You haven't asked me a direct question at all......Whats the matter with you.......Normally you're one of the sane person's on here...
 

Westendlad

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she's got a majority. that's why she bunged the DUP a billion.
She was Home Secretary in a government with a majority, if her party voted with her then it would have been passed.
Clint we are talking at least 5 years since the proposed minimum term..........Has everyone turned into zombies on here tonight ?
 

skybluetony176

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Clint we are talking at least 5 years since the proposed minimum term..........Has everyone turned into zombies on here tonight ?

At which point she was Home Secretary in a majority government. As Clint said if her own party backed her it wouldn’t matter what labour did, but let’s blame the lefties instead.
 

skybluetony176

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It was years ago you madman........Seriously. Anyway some of us have to work so nighty night...

Long term memory not your thing? That explains why you swallow what Tommy says. He’s a walking contradiction of lies, if you could remember as far back as five years you’d probably understand that.
 

chiefdave

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Listened to PM'S Questions today ( Why i don't know, they act like bloody kids)....And May reminded Corbyn that it was labour who voted against minimum sentences for anyone carrying a knife.
Which vote is she referring to there?

I can remember it being Conservative policy when in opposition to jail anyone caught carrying a knife but I don't recall that ever getting put to a vote once they were in power.

The one they put to a vote was minimum 2 months, only for those jailed with jail not being mandatory, for threatening with a knife, that vote was won and the law implemented.

Of course that couldn't be claimed to be voting for or against minimum sentences for carrying a knife as it was just one element of the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill which also included things like replacing custodial sentences for younger offenders with mandatory college attendance. Bit of a mixed message there but what else would you expect when it was put together by Chris Grayling.
 

chiefdave

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How could she of if it was voted against ?
The Conservatives have been in power since May 2010. May was Home Secretary from that point until she became PM. Hard to see how anything she and the Conservatives were determined to put through could be stopped by Corbyn.
 

rob9872

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Nurses, the police, armed forces, teachers, fire fighters ... anyone else deserving of a payrise whilst at the same time promoting immigration. Where is this magic money tree?
 

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