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Originally Posted by damien c
So I find the attached interesting, although I believe the number of arrests have increased.
I also find it interesting that the Mainstream Media keep saying that it was nothing but "Far Right Thugs" and Starmer is saying the same thing but there are hundreds of videos online showing families etc enjoying a nice day out.
Another interesting thing, which I have not seemed confirmed yet but will be interesting if it's true is that Westminster Council revoked the permit for the "Unite the Kingdom rally" and that the Police were informed to remove and arrest people for attending, but the Police refused.
The best thing in my opinion would be for all the MP's to be removed, not seen a single one do anything that is good enough to outweigh the bad they have done.
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Got any links to where the "Mainstream Media" called the marchers "Far Right Thugs", please?
Can’t see that phrase on the BBC or The Times reports on the March.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwydezxl0xlo
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics...arch-q3hp3ktl5
The phrase is used in the Independent’s report, but specifically about those who attacked the police.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2825980.html
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Lisa Smart, the Lib Dem home affairs spokesperson, told The Independent: “The right to peaceful protest is an important cornerstone of our democracy. Anyone attacking police officers who are simply trying to do their job and keep us all safe should face the full force of the law. Far right thugs taking part in this kind of violence do not speak for Britain.”
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Ed Davey used the phrase, but specifically about those attacking the police
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Appalled by the violent scenes of police being attacked at the Tommy Robinson rally today. Those responsible should face the full force of the law.
These far right thugs do not speak for Britain.
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