The Southport attack and Starmer 08:58 - Jan 21 with 2251 views | onehunglow | Are we allowed to offer comments on here Mods Thanks Starmers comments of late are surely worth commenting . | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 20:04 - Jan 22 with 597 views | Dr_Winston |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 19:55 - Jan 22 by Gwyn737 | Years. Permanently excluded at 13 and 3 referrals to Prevent. This should be apolitical. |
Yep, which makes Labour's reponse to it idiotic. They've got every opportunity, much of it justified to point out that much of what happened took place on someone else's watch, but they can't help themselves. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 20:14 - Jan 22 with 570 views | onehunglow |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 19:38 - Jan 22 by Dr_Winston | I was being sarcastic. Obviously Labour (and their media attack dogs like James O'Brien) are desperately trying to spin the narrative on this one to the availability of weapons as opposed to the fact that this kid was known to be dangerous for months, if not years before he did what he did and nobody did anything. O'Brien's piece where he links the attack to Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk is barking mad. |
That’s as maybe but it’s seems to be true I’ve watched a Conservative Home Secretary at the PF annual meeting make out their commitment ( at that time) to being tough on law and order . My son in law witnessed Teresa May state Police werent a special case ,which was the reason she amended the Pensions to an extent that ,if offered to the Train Drivers ,would see an all out long strike supported by Labour . In short,Tories nowhere near party of law and order Sadly,Labour cannot show overt support as this would be seen by their supporters as being extreme right wing ,which of course is the worst insult out there . No political party has the guts Good posting btw. | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 11:53 - Jan 23 with 470 views | raynor94 | Being reported this morning that he can't be given a whole life sentence because he was 9 days short of his 18th birthday. Let's just hope he never sees the light of day again, but he will end up in some secure hospital and enjoy a cushy life just like Valdo Calocane Justice is a joke in this Country | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 12:05 - Jan 23 with 465 views | Dr_Winston |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 11:53 - Jan 23 by raynor94 | Being reported this morning that he can't be given a whole life sentence because he was 9 days short of his 18th birthday. Let's just hope he never sees the light of day again, but he will end up in some secure hospital and enjoy a cushy life just like Valdo Calocane Justice is a joke in this Country |
There will be a big target on his back from the day he goes in. Lifers will be queuing up to stick a shank in him. Prison is not going to be fun. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 12:11 - Jan 23 with 459 views | raynor94 | The coward has now disrupted proceedings and has to be taken out of the court. Also being reported that when arrested he told police he was glad it was children that he murdered. | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 13:06 - Jan 23 with 412 views | Boundy |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 12:05 - Jan 23 by Dr_Winston | There will be a big target on his back from the day he goes in. Lifers will be queuing up to stick a shank in him. Prison is not going to be fun. |
Hope it's a long prolonged painful death | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 14:28 - Jan 23 with 383 views | onehunglow | He’s playing the mental health card His barrister said he hadn’t eaten for a few days and was feeling ill. | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 15:09 - Jan 23 with 349 views | union_jack |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 11:53 - Jan 23 by raynor94 | Being reported this morning that he can't be given a whole life sentence because he was 9 days short of his 18th birthday. Let's just hope he never sees the light of day again, but he will end up in some secure hospital and enjoy a cushy life just like Valdo Calocane Justice is a joke in this Country |
Well let’s hope natural justice applies because I wouldn’t want to put any trust in a parole board even though I’m unlikely to be still here by then. | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 15:12 - Jan 23 with 343 views | onehunglow |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 15:09 - Jan 23 by union_jack | Well let’s hope natural justice applies because I wouldn’t want to put any trust in a parole board even though I’m unlikely to be still here by then. |
Why should be leave it to natural justice or fellow inmates to mete our summary justice We have become gutless I read the Guardian this morning full of self loathing worrying about the far right and how they cause these attacks and racism . It is time to reintroduce capital punishment Anyone welcome to debate it with me . | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 16:00 - Jan 23 with 310 views | majorraglan |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 14:28 - Jan 23 by onehunglow | He’s playing the mental health card His barrister said he hadn’t eaten for a few days and was feeling ill. |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:00 - Jan 23 with 272 views | onehunglow | So 52 yrs Fair play to Judge Goose Some utterly horrific details appearing He will die in prison but he should have died before now | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:15 - Jan 23 with 254 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 15:12 - Jan 23 by onehunglow | Why should be leave it to natural justice or fellow inmates to mete our summary justice We have become gutless I read the Guardian this morning full of self loathing worrying about the far right and how they cause these attacks and racism . It is time to reintroduce capital punishment Anyone welcome to debate it with me . |
I used to enjoy the Guardian, these days it's packed full of opinion rather than news. Anyone thinking this guy was motivated by the so called ' far right' has not paid attention to the facts of the case. In this case capital punishment is the right answer; absolutely horrific crime with absolute certainty about the offender's identify. | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:22 - Jan 23 with 245 views | AnotherJohn |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:15 - Jan 23 by JACKMANANDBOY | I used to enjoy the Guardian, these days it's packed full of opinion rather than news. Anyone thinking this guy was motivated by the so called ' far right' has not paid attention to the facts of the case. In this case capital punishment is the right answer; absolutely horrific crime with absolute certainty about the offender's identify. |
Spot on. The Manchester Guardian was a quality newspaper, while today's offering is just a vehicle for activist journalists at the far end of woke. The newspaper has been on a downward trajectory for a long time now. I remember a well-known economics professor telling me 20 years ago that he no longer looked there for an accurate account of what was happening in his sphere. Unfortunately the Independent has gone the same way. | | | |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:29 - Jan 23 with 238 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:22 - Jan 23 by AnotherJohn | Spot on. The Manchester Guardian was a quality newspaper, while today's offering is just a vehicle for activist journalists at the far end of woke. The newspaper has been on a downward trajectory for a long time now. I remember a well-known economics professor telling me 20 years ago that he no longer looked there for an accurate account of what was happening in his sphere. Unfortunately the Independent has gone the same way. |
The guardian like many things in this country believe the world ends at the m25. | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:42 - Jan 23 with 202 views | onehunglow |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 17:15 - Jan 23 by JACKMANANDBOY | I used to enjoy the Guardian, these days it's packed full of opinion rather than news. Anyone thinking this guy was motivated by the so called ' far right' has not paid attention to the facts of the case. In this case capital punishment is the right answer; absolutely horrific crime with absolute certainty about the offender's identify. |
I read it once at an airport I thought I would spontaneously combust Horrific in the true sense of the word Utter hypocrisy | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 18:20 - Jan 23 with 155 views | raynor94 | Looking at the pictures of the inside of his house released by the police, there's no way his parents couldn't have not known what he was up to. They should have turned him in a long time before this tragic incident | |
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The Southport attack and Starmer on 18:43 - Jan 23 with 137 views | Gwyn737 |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 18:20 - Jan 23 by raynor94 | Looking at the pictures of the inside of his house released by the police, there's no way his parents couldn't have not known what he was up to. They should have turned him in a long time before this tragic incident |
Agreed. There’s been little talk of where parents are in all these cases. I hope now that justice has been served, concentration is on what happened prior to arrest and not political point scoring. | | | |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 22:25 - Jan 23 with 71 views | AnotherJohn |
The Southport attack and Starmer on 18:20 - Jan 23 by raynor94 | Looking at the pictures of the inside of his house released by the police, there's no way his parents couldn't have not known what he was up to. They should have turned him in a long time before this tragic incident |
Yes, that is what I thought. There was a weapon in the sitting room, plus lots of dodgy material, Also the general state of the house did not match the picture of the respectable, middle class, God-fearing family previously portrayed by the mainstream media. I see on X/ Twitter that posters are zeroing in on the father's previous life in one of the feuding Rwanda militias, his asylum claim (and which lawyers were involved), and the relocation of the family to a secret address at considerable taxpayer expense. The family's arrival in the UK doesn't seem to have been exactly positive in terms of outcomes. [Post edited 23 Jan 22:45]
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