The Green Party

Started by muddy, February 27, 2026, 06:47:26 AM

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klondike

The danger is that as well as attracting Islamists they are attracting the disillusioned Marxists from the Labour party. The Greens have always been more Marxist than Green but now that they have been hi-jacked by Islamists they will start gaining seats in some ghetto areas. The Labour portion  will increase the number of seats if that continues. I can't see them gaining enough to be a real threat. YET.


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CHF

I was shocked to see the video on TV of the police treatment of 
the perpetrator, who had already been tasered and was on the ground.
It was wrong. 

I know nothing about the Green Party, but in this case, the chap was correct.
This is England, not the USA.



muddy

#107
Which perpetrator was that ?

If it was the Golders Green attacker , he launched a frenzied attack on two men
One was 76 the other 33 .
They were both very seriously injured .

If this is the one you are referring too he was already known to the police .
Personally I think  the police should have shot him dead .
It would have saved the tax payer a lot of money and he would not attack anyone else ever again.
It might also give any other would be attackers pause for thought .

muddy

Absolutely disgraceful the way that the BBC tries to silence Jonathan Sacerdoti when he talks about the Jew hatred spread by the Green shirts .

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Alex

Golders Green, police arrest would be murderer.   I can't help thinking if our police forces had been tough like these officers were, then perhaps we wouldn't have had a Manchester Arena or a London Bridge or a Manchester Synagogue and perhaps Lee Rigby would still be alive.

CHF

I'm sorry, but the man was on the ground being dealt with; there was no need to 
kick his head. 

We'd have more and perhaps better-equipped police if Mrs May hadn't 
decided to save money by weakening the entire service.

klondike

The Tories managed to get an awful lot wrong which was why we went from them having a big majority to Labour having a monster majority on a small vote share. The problem now is that Rachel from Complaints has managed to convert an economy which was slowly recovering into one that looks like it isn't far from needing the IMF.

There is no money for boosting police numbers which wouldn't have an instant effect anyway as it takes quite a while for a new copper to become a good copper and that's assuming there is good management which seems to me to be a very optimistic assumption.

For years the Uniparty had us on a programme of managed decline. Now we seem to be in a state of inexorable decline.

It's all rather depressing but I don't get depressed over things I can't change I just get annoyed by them.


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muddy

#112
Quote from: CHF on Today at 10:53:11 AMI'm sorry, but the man was on the ground being dealt with; there was no need to
kick his head.

We'd have more and perhaps better-equipped police if Mrs May hadn't
decided to save money by weakening the entire service.

No need to be sorry .
We just think differently
The man had in his hand a large knife which he would not let go .
Are they supposed to get themsleves stabbed  to observe the niceties ?
How better equipped should they the police be to prevent would be murderers trying to cut the throats of 76 old men standing at a bus stop ?

muddy

You see CHF there has to be consequences for wrong doing .

And it's clear that the softly softly approach has failed dramatically 

This bloke stabbed a police dog and handler back in 2008 .
Seriously injuring both 
Deserved a few good kicks for that alone ..

He got nine years ( but was let out after half the sentence ) what sort of justice is that ? 

Alex

There was a possibility he had explosives too, what were the police supposed to do ?  Good to see their wimpy chief Sir Mark Rowley has defended their actions