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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 09 Oct 19 4.09pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
Just a heads up to any other 'Vets' on here. It is being reported that ER are planning to block/hinder HRH The Queen (our boss) on monday 14th on her way to deliver her speech to the useless leeches in Parliment. This will NOT happen. The Vets are forming up along the route to protect HM& assist the Police in keeping order. We will also surround ALL memorials to protect them from being defaced by ER as they have previously. All welcome,BUT, peaceful & respectful please. Well done, good luck and stay safe.
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TomThePalaceFanatic 10 Oct 19 8.13am | |
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Will be seen as heroes (of sorts) as they’ll be on the right side of history. Funny how most people who oppose ER are over 50 and therefore not going to be affected as radically.
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cryrst The garden of England 10 Oct 19 9.48am | |
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Originally posted by TomThePalaceFanatic
Will be seen as heroes (of sorts) as they’ll be on the right side of history. Funny how most people who oppose ER are over 50 and therefore not going to be affected as radically. Not many opposes ER
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cryrst The garden of England 15 Oct 19 5.57pm | |
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Glad these tnucs have been moved on.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 15 Oct 19 6.16pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Not many opposes ER no point in forming a political party, it would be another branch of MI6 before you could say 'infiltration'. Or maybe I'm just paranoid.
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 Oct 19 8.50am | |
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Predictably Labour are unhappy with the police shutting down the ER. A senior police office told LBC they had tried to engage with ER about a legal protest but ER wouldn't agree so they had no choice. The usual "uman rights" brigade are planning a legal challenge I hope they do and I hope the courts throw it out on it's ear. There is no legal right to break the law. So where Mayor Khan on all this, it;s his city? He has kept a very low profile and has given messages of support to ER whilst sitting on the fence about their methods. He criticised the police in a round about way for shutting it down. I have zero respect for this man it is obvious where his sympathises lie and yet he is gutless and won't state them publicly. He is in charge of the police in London and so should have been up front and centre with his officers instead of hiding away. And now apparently he is not happy with their tactics. Our police risk their lives every day and yet they are let down continually by the politicians. Grow a pair Khan either support the police which is your job or at least support ER and take the flack that comes with it.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Oct 19 9.26am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Predictably Labour are unhappy with the police shutting down the ER. A senior police office told LBC they had tried to engage with ER about a legal protest but ER wouldn't agree so they had no choice. The usual "uman rights" brigade are planning a legal challenge I hope they do and I hope the courts throw it out on it's ear. There is no legal right to break the law. So where Mayor Khan on all this, it;s his city? He has kept a very low profile and has given messages of support to ER whilst sitting on the fence about their methods. He criticised the police in a round about way for shutting it down. I have zero respect for this man it is obvious where his sympathises lie and yet he is gutless and won't state them publicly. He is in charge of the police in London and so should have been up front and centre with his officers instead of hiding away. And now apparently he is not happy with their tactics. Our police risk their lives every day and yet they are let down continually by the politicians. Grow a pair Khan either support the police which is your job or at least support ER and take the flack that comes with it.
May I congratulate you on an excellent post.
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cryrst The garden of England 16 Oct 19 10.34am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Predictably Labour are unhappy with the police shutting down the ER. A senior police office told LBC they had tried to engage with ER about a legal protest but ER wouldn't agree so they had no choice. The usual "uman rights" brigade are planning a legal challenge I hope they do and I hope the courts throw it out on it's ear. There is no legal right to break the law. So where Mayor Khan on all this, it;s his city? He has kept a very low profile and has given messages of support to ER whilst sitting on the fence about their methods. He criticised the police in a round about way for shutting it down. I have zero respect for this man it is obvious where his sympathises lie and yet he is gutless and won't state them publicly. He is in charge of the police in London and so should have been up front and centre with his officers instead of hiding away. And now apparently he is not happy with their tactics. Our police risk their lives every day and yet they are let down continually by the politicians. Grow a pair Khan either support the police which is your job or at least support ER and take the flack that comes with it.
At least it kept his 300 staff on 100k plus off Twitter.
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Badger11 Beckenham 17 Oct 19 8.01am | |
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LBC reporting that at least one ER protestor has been dragged off the roof of a DLR train by fed up commuters. I don't agree with violence but if the police will not do their job then the public will take the law into their own hands. The DLR must be one of the more carbon efficient forms of transport I suspect the only reason they have targetted it is because they have a flat roof.
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punksnotdead croydon 17 Oct 19 8.12am | |
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It's going to be a massive own goal for them if they disrupt the tube, DLR and overground, these are the most efficient way of getting around London and if they are disrupted people will get in their cars, thus defeating the object of their aim. I think they're running out of ideas of how to get their message across but disrupting public transport will turn a lot of people against their methods and lose them some support.
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YT Oxford 17 Oct 19 8.13am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
LBC reporting that at least one ER protestor has been dragged off the roof of a DLR train by fed up commuters. I don't agree with violence but if the police will not do their job then the public will take the law into their own hands. The DLR must be one of the more carbon efficient forms of transport I suspect the only reason they have targetted it is because they have a flat roof. I've just seen footage on BBC Breakfast of a protester being dragged off the roof of a tube train. Also of numerous commuters (of all shapes, sizes and colours incidentally) giving it large to protesters. I cheered. If protesters feel that they can take the law into THEIR own hands, then so be it. Edited by YT (17 Oct 2019 8.14am)
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Badger11 Beckenham 17 Oct 19 8.23am | |
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Originally posted by YT
I've just seen footage on BBC Breakfast of a protester being dragged off the roof of a tube train. Also of numerous commuters (of all shapes, sizes and colours incidentally) giving it large to protesters. I cheered. If protesters feel that they can take the law into THEIR own hands, then so be it. Edited by YT (17 Oct 2019 8.14am) What's good for the goose...
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