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Asked shortly before on C4 news if she accepted the need for police to have the support of troops on the streets ,replies.....well , it's about Tory cuts to police .
Truly this utter cow should be nowhere near a polical platform
Interviewed in Manchester ,she would have been aware of the visceral evidence of the murders but first thought is to try to score a political point
Reflect on her history and her open hostility to police actions
She made that statement immediately at the start of interview
It's not to do with me so any indignation is wasted
I'm seeing my country having its kids targeted and we re seeing incredulous stuff on here ,sadly giving Darran ,yet again, fuel to feed his obsession..
It is fair to suggest many in this country outside South Wales are fearful over Abbott McDonnell and Corbyn . Possibly the three reason conservatives are taking the pisse put of us all.
Note ...who addresses the topic and who derails into insults
This is Diane abbott on 20:15 - May 24 by perchrockjack
Hmm
So di s supporters pop up now.
Police Federation ...the Union for the Filth ?
Well, police fantastic pensions much discussed on here have been affected by successive governments
Abbott was asked about armed police ,troops on the streets
Truly, gentlemen ,this is poor
But
You re labour men
Corbyn men
The right men
Right?
I can't stand Diane Abbott, and I haven't got much time for Jeremy Corbyn, but I'm not as blinkered as you. Your hatred for them has made you ignore the fact that cuts to key services have consequences.
Before you start, I'm pro military, pro police, pro Britain, for what it's worth.
You aren't nearly as enlightened as you appear to think you are.
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This is Diane abbott on 21:10 - May 24 with 7571 views
The Police asked for troops as they don't have the resources to cope. Now, it doesn't take a huge leap to conclude that they don't have the funding to provide the resources they need.