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A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 11:36 am

Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:19 pm

If like to take Starmers knee off his body and batter him with it.

Anyone who takes a knee because of a vile murder of a vile man is a crawling little weasel.

Wasn't my fault black people were slaves and I'm sure all relatives of black people are no longer here

So get over it and move on black people, just like all my black mates have done.

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:03 pm

Foghorn65 wrote:Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure
Just goes to show how unbelievably out of touch they are with the views of the silent majority. They listen only to those who shout the loudest.

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:16 pm

JJ1927 wrote:
Foghorn65 wrote:Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure
Just goes to show how unbelievably out of touch they are with the views of the silent majority. They listen only to those who shout the loudest.

Absolutely. :thumbup:

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:25 pm

Foghorn65 wrote:Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure


What? Parliament hold two minutes silence every May 8th if sitting and also the Cenotaph.
There was silence for PCs Palmer, Blakelock, Yvonne Fletcher among others.
Domestic violence, aren't there two deaths a week on average from domestic violence? How long do you want MPs stood around in silence for every week?

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:40 pm

Citysince72 wrote:If like to take Starmers knee off his body and batter him with it.

Anyone who takes a knee because of a vile murder of a vile man is a crawling little weasel.

Wasn't my fault black people were slaves and I'm sure all relatives of black people are no longer here

So get over it and move on black people, just like all my black mates have done.



no its not your fault or in most cases the fault of your ancestors.. at the point when slavery was abolished most didn't even have the vote , were uneducated , lived in squalor and most probably had very little idea if any at all what went on in the trans Atlantic slave trade..

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:44 pm

Foghorn65 wrote:Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure



I have read this post 3 times now.. it belongs in some parallel universe where there is no longer any sense or reason.. I would love 5 minutes with each and every one of those that took part just to put your points to them and ask it explained...

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 4:35 pm

skidemin wrote:
Foghorn65 wrote:Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure



I have read this post 3 times now.. it belongs in some parallel universe where there is no longer any sense or reason.. I would love 5 minutes with each and every one of those that took part just to put your points to them and ask it explained...


I cant get my head round the fact there's been no condemnation by MP's of the scumbags responsible for yesterdays attack on the police officers in Hackney.

Re: A dangerous precedent

Thu Jun 11, 2020 4:40 pm

Ain't gonna happen mate. Only reason Lee Rigby's slaughter made the news was due to phones capturing the filthy b@stards carrying it out

Re: A dangerous precedent

Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:31 am

Foghorn65 wrote:Yesterday our elected parliament held a minute's silence for a career criminal, who amongst other crimes held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach during a house robbery.

To put this into perspective parliament has NEVER:


Held a minute's silence for any service personnel killed in action

Or for any police officer killed on duty

Or anyone killed because of domestic abuse.

Go figure

Some one needs to put this in front of politicians and demand explanation