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We've had a weekend of unrest, and I wonder if it will continue. protests, riots, two-day policing, and a Prime Minister who made it even worse. The British are a tolerant people, but they have been pushed to their limits. And after the recent knife attack on an off-duty soldier in the barracks by an
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immigrant and the murder of innocent children by the hands of a son of an immigrant, people's temperatures boiled. They were told half-truths and withheld information by the government and media and made it even worse. And so they came to protest. What happens? Provocation by the police, heavy-handed policing, riot gears and everyone being labeled as far-right thugs.
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Even the Nans who came out to protest? Now of course there were some wrong elements in there, taking opportunity of the situation and youths who looted. But deal with them then. Don't label the entire public and their concerns as far-right. But that is what the PM chose when he gave his first speech regarding the riots.

In this episode of reflections and reactions, I reflect on what has been happening in Britain recently. The riots and the protests, and the extreme provocation of the government against their own people. We are heading towards very dangerous times, towards the foundations of a Soviet Socialist Britain if we are not careful.

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Discussion about this video

Thank you Mo . Always to the point and fair.

I have probably said it before but it is easier on the mind to regard the Government as an enemy dictatorship in an occupied land. it then all makes sense.

Understanding that mass immigration is, and has been deliberate Government policy for over twenty years.

Understanding there will never be a debate in Parliament about opposing the threat that Islam presents to a liberal democratic society with which it is incompatible .

There is an old saying about giving people enough rope and they will hang themselves.

Chinks are appearing in the leftist camp.

There is already concern that the draconian measures to clamp down on and control the far right could have a kick back which affects the rights and freedom of the lefties themselves. They don't want such laws imposed. It offends them.

The protests and riots are also mainly in poor working class Labour voting areas - and no doubt their voters are giving their MPs a hard time already. Those who voted Labour now seem to be increasingly regretting it and becoming angry.

And if unemployed waster son Darren, with no future and living at home, is put in prison for chucking bricks at a migrant hotel , then his whole family and friends are going to be pissed off. And may be more Darrens will take to the street for some fun and action.

Then there are problems for the police, who can barely cope with a fairly placid crowd in London with all the resources of the MET. The provincial city and town police simply don't have those resources, especially to fight fire which breaks out at multiple points simultaneously -

and then there is the aspect of half the police being dumpy little females who can't fight men.

So Starmer's Army of Police isn't as strong as it first appears !

And he must rely on them to round up the miscreants. They have forgot that policing can only be done by the broad consent of the compliant public and they also have lost much respect and are now being openly abused and derided by the crowd. The Muslim gangs have no truck with the police and just shove them out of the way.

So it's a tale of Dhimmi s and Capo s and they are both becoming more frantic everyday.

One more atrocious two tier incident and the whole lot could explode on the the streets on a scale never seen before.

" You ain't seen nuthin yet"

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