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Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 14 May 15 5.21pm

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Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.

 

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Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.21pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 14 May 15 6.24pm

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Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.21pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 14 May 15 6.33pm

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Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.34pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.21pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.

Lol - Yes of course that's what happened. Its always the fault of the Police. Say that did happen, would that really be an excuse for all the police officers to be set on? didn't 17 go to hospital afterwards? these coppers (whatever you think of them) are just normal blokes who want to go home to their families after a shift, not hospital. Next time one of these 'protests' takes place I have a good mind to go up with a couple of choice mates from the boxing club and kick the living s*** out of a couple of these middle class pricks and see how tough they really are.

 


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imbored Flag UK 14 May 15 6.50pm

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There are of course some bad apples, just like some protestors are. There's no point painting either group as purely trouble makers though. As usual most stuff posted on both sides of the argument here is so polarised.

 

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Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.


What's that got to do with your accusation that people are planted to start trouble? They planted the woman so they could go in and manhandle her, is that what you're saying?

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 14 May 15 8.32pm

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Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.


What's that got to do with your accusation that people are planted to start trouble? They planted the woman so they could go in and manhandle her, is that what you're saying?


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Tis a bit old granted.

I've also seen reports (on facebook- I've been looking, but buggered if i can find it!)from recent protests that 'protesters' have been in the crowd, thrown bottles then gone to the police line, shown id and been let through cordons.


Back to Saturday, here's a video - with admittedly a somewhat biased commentary - showing police storming in. I can't think why i wasn't shown on the tellybox.

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I'd imagine police are pretty worried about what the new Government are going to do to them, so it must be strange for those on the force who agree with the premise of any protests.

 

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derben Flag 16 May 15 7.26am

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Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.


What's that got to do with your accusation that people are planted to start trouble? They planted the woman so they could go in and manhandle her, is that what you're saying?


[Link]
Tis a bit old granted.

I've also seen reports (on facebook- I've been looking, but buggered if i can find it!)from recent protests that 'protesters' have been in the crowd, thrown bottles then gone to the police line, shown id and been let through cordons.


Back to Saturday, here's a video - with admittedly a somewhat biased commentary - showing police storming in. I can't think why i wasn't shown on the tellybox.

[Link]

I'd imagine police are pretty worried about what the new Government are going to do to them, so it must be strange for those on the force who agree with the premise of any protests.

Shocking, it's just like Nazi Germany. When do you think we will all be arrested and sent to a concentration camp? Should be setting up an 'allo 'allo style resistance group?

 

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Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 8.32pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 7.15pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 6.24pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.34pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.21pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.


What's that got to do with your accusation that people are planted to start trouble? They planted the woman so they could go in and manhandle her, is that what you're saying?


[Link]
Tis a bit old granted.

I've also seen reports (on facebook- I've been looking, but buggered if i can find it!)from recent protests that 'protesters' have been in the crowd, thrown bottles then gone to the police line, shown id and been let through cordons.


Back to Saturday, here's a video - with admittedly a somewhat biased commentary - showing police storming in. I can't think why i wasn't shown on the tellybox.

[Link]

I'd imagine police are pretty worried about what the new Government are going to do to them, so it must be strange for those on the force who agree with the premise of any protests.


I thought at the time Nick that we probably had more reason to be unhappy with this government than probably 95% of those protesters their!

I don't think I've ever known a time in the Police where a government was more hated than this one. As for Theresa May I think she would probably get lynched if she attended any Police Station in England. Not even allowed to say her name in the police station.. she's referred to as a certain other name which I won't repeat on here.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 16 May 15 12.33pm

Quote kennybrowns leftfoot at 16 May 2015 12.29pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 8.32pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 7.15pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 6.24pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.34pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.21pm

Quote Stuk at 14 May 2015 5.11pm

Quote nickgusset at 14 May 2015 5.05pm


So is the right to protest. A shame that some people (who are not protesting) are planted to start trouble.


Of course they are. Would this be by the tories, the police or someone else?

The right to protest is a "human right", it's not democracy.


It's a democratic right.


Which is different to democracy.

Answer the question please though.


The cunds want to tear up the human rights act...


Apparently the protest on Saturday was peaceful until police stormed in and pulled a woman out of the crowd and manhandled her.
I've seen a few videos of police punching protesters in the face too.


What's that got to do with your accusation that people are planted to start trouble? They planted the woman so they could go in and manhandle her, is that what you're saying?


[Link]
Tis a bit old granted.

I've also seen reports (on facebook- I've been looking, but buggered if i can find it!)from recent protests that 'protesters' have been in the crowd, thrown bottles then gone to the police line, shown id and been let through cordons.


Back to Saturday, here's a video - with admittedly a somewhat biased commentary - showing police storming in. I can't think why i wasn't shown on the tellybox.

[Link]

I'd imagine police are pretty worried about what the new Government are going to do to them, so it must be strange for those on the force who agree with the premise of any protests.


I thought at the time Nick that we probably had more reason to be unhappy with this government than probably 95% of those protesters their!

I don't think I've ever known a time in the Police where a government was more hated than this one. As for Theresa May I think she would probably get lynched if she attended any Police Station in England. Not even allowed to say her name in the police station.. she's referred to as a certain other name which I won't repeat on here.


Used to be a time when most police were Tory

 

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