Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Kicking off in London - again
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postyou know what folks, this aint going in a good direction
we have government which cannot govern
and we have civil war starting on the streets
deniers turn your heads away now, this is the beginning of civil war
I wouldn't be surprised with a state of emergency and curfews
I'll be cancelling the night with the family in Covent Garden in August
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Originally posted by saptastic View Postand a class war started by KorbynComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
I'll be cancelling the night with the family in Covent Garden in August
Milan.
"Good riddance!""You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostCrisis meeting to work out how May should react without appearing to be cold, but without overreacting to compensate for Grenfell Tower."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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to the armchair super hero's
let's not discredit and disrespect our fore fathers by comparing this to WWI or WWII, and let's not start a p!ssing contest to see who's recent ancestors contributed the most in the previous conflicts and who is toughest armchair hero amongst us in 2017
The government has lost control
As somebody who visits London once a year, why to take the risk ?
I would not be surprised to see a state of emergency
The government are currently not in control
and here's the thing, if this was WWI or WWII we'd all know to a large extent who the enemy are (where enemy in this sense are those who intend to harm us), and we would have been prepared with sufficient items to protect ourselves
if we were to leave home in 2017 and go into central London, and be prepared for the unknown by having on our presence some items which could be used for self defence/protection, we'd be locked up
obviously we need to be vigilant, I looked into rucksacks with stab proof backs, but there are not many on the market and they have all sold out
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postto the armchair super hero's"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postto the armchair super hero's
let's not discredit and disrespect our fore fathers by comparing this to WWI or WWII, and let's not start a p!ssing contest to see who's recent ancestors contributed the most in the previous conflicts and who is toughest armchair hero amongst us in 2017
The government has lost control
As somebody who visits London once a year, why to take the risk ?
I would not be surprised to see a state of emergency
The government are currently not in control
and here's the thing, if this was WWI or WWII we'd all know to a large extent who the enemy are (where enemy in this sense are those who intend to harm us), and we would have been prepared with sufficient items to protect ourselves
if we were to leave home in 2017 and go into central London, and be prepared for the unknown by having on our presence some items which could be used for self defence/protection, we'd be locked up
obviously we need to be vigilant, I looked into rucksacks with stab proof backs, but there are not many on the market and they have all sold out
Milan.
These are the 2016 UK figures for road casualties.
Killed 1,810
Serious injury 25,160
Slight injury 157,400
Total injury 182,560
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reporte..._Great_BritainComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHave you stopped driving, cycling or crossing the road because of the risk?
These are the 2016 UK figures for road casualties.
Killed 1,810
Serious injury 25,160
Slight injury 157,400
Total injury 182,560
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reporte..._Great_Britain
yes and these are accidents where both parties try to avoid them
these are not situations where one party is intent on casualties
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The EDL, Nigel Farage, and the right wingers on here have been very quiet in condemning this attack They must all condemn it now, they must do more to stop their communities from carrying out these attacks, or they will be shown for the hypocrites that they truly are.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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