Monday [11 to 15]

(1019) Time not flying by quite as fast so far. Brunch time. 1243: Oops, it just sped up. (1250)

 

15. Epping … hill to die on for Britain?


14. Maajid for example


13. Lisa Cook


12. Maybe we had this one


11. Fools rush in

… where angels fear to tread:


My error was trying to cover too many topics one after the other, thinking this was the Rupert inquiry which concluded a few days back. These girls are referring to the govt inquiry afa I can see. Either way, to express an in-yer-face opinion as I did was premature and unwise. I appreciate people like Donna who try to set things right.

It’s also a salutary lesson … at some stage we need to weigh in to show support … but when do we make that move? We can’t NOT comment at all, as that’s abrogating our responsibility. Thus we settle on what best seems the truth and adjust as new trusted snippets come in.

When it no longer changes, plus a prayer for guidance should have accompanied all of this anyway, then maybe that’s a position we now hold.

Until …

3 replies on “Monday [11 to 15]”

  1. Not sure about this ‘Duty of Care’ If you can’t prosecute someone for crimes such as this where the perpetrator usually keeps going until they are caught or die then surely having someone traumatised cannot take precedence over justice. Something needs to be done, I agree, but letting them off isn’t the way or you will just encourage the criminals to deliberately traumatise the victims so they won’t get prosecuted.

    That isn’t right and I believe there are processes in place to help prosecute these situations.

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    JH: That probably makes sense, Lord T.

  2. 15. Epping … hill to die on for Britain? – the folk inside No.2 Marsham Street seem to think so, which may explain the force being used to snuff it out. Yvette Cooper will order the Permanent Secretary at the Home Office, Simon Ridley, to get a grip on these female gammons once and for all. He contacts the Chief Constables of the surrounding counties and between them they decide the policing posture on the ground. It would appear, from what I’ve read, the mission for the police operation in Epping was to intimidate the public.

    You do this by getting up close and personal with the target: in full riot gear and with your baton horizontal across the chest you push and shove – like you are herding animals. As the lady said there was ‘constant goading by the police’. Numerical superiority gave the police an opportunity to enact zero tolerance policies such as booking drivers for the unlawful use of a car horn. As the old saying goes you pays your money and takes your choice. These officers just showed us whose side they’re on. Come the time, eh?

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    JH: More dispiriting than the actual deeds of dross like Cooper, hiding behind the wire security fence around parliament, is the utter disdain for those pink ladies, plus male patriots too, plus so many ordinary folk around the west … the out and out bullying, the strongarm tactics on soft target … the gutlessness of the most egregious kind.

    Just what are the recruitment criteria for plod today? “Do you hate the English?” “Kill! Kill! Kill!” “Right, you’re in then, as long as you can twerk.” There has always been this bullying mindset by the Prefect caste and School Officers over normies, esp. normal people getting uppity … it’s the first go-to reaction of the weak Prefect caste … outnumber, torture, intimidate.

    • As you know James I don’t do social media, yet. Appreciate what you did with the X thing though. All helps 😉 Back to my holidays, I’m off after tea this evening so this’ll be my last post for a while. This year I’m doing two, possibly three different things over roughly a fortnight. However many it is the last one I hope will see me in London on the 13th. With a bit of luck I’ll be joining a few hundred thousand others, and we’ll all be there for the same reason. Take care mate.

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      JH: Prayers for the trip from those of us putting them in.

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