The British Summer of Discontent - The growing civil unrest of the native British population, sparked by the murder of 3 young girls in Southport

It might not be a bad strategy to get a British celebrity in Trump's ear. It's not like Starmer is listening to his citizens, and Trump seems pretty sympathetic to people being displaced by the brown hordes.
As I say. Maybe it’s time for Arthur son of Uthyrd pentdragon to reclaim his birthright.

Robin of the Hode, Herne’s son, or Robin the leader of the merrie men needs to be elected once more.

Too long, but one thing for sure. Slay Islam
 
As I say. Maybe it’s time for Arthur son of Uthyrd pentdragon to reclaim his birthright.

Robin of the Hode, Herne’s son, or Robin the leader of the merrie men needs to be elected once more.

Too long, but one thing for sure. Slay Islam
As much as all kings deserve to die a fiery and inglorious death, if Charles stepped up and dissolved Parliament and drove back the hordes by the might of the British army, I'd give a curtsy.
 
As much as all kings deserve to die a fiery and inglorious death, if Charles stepped up and dissolved Parliament and drove back the hordes by the might of the British army, I'd give a curtsy.
That’s cause you are a poof.

What you should have said was
f Charles stepped up and dissolved Parliament and drove back the hordes by the might of the British army, I would grab a poll axe and slay.
 
I feel the need to clarify that in the UK natives also get away with rape and murder. It’s all in the sentencing guidelines, which allow this deliberately, including when the victims are children.

Yes, the country is joke.

What doesn’t happen is arrests for terrorism or “hate speech” or general hurty words when it’s coming from illegals/immigrants/various shade of Muslim. Or stuff like knife carrying.
 
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So we have a protest by Tommy which has been planned for a long time. Counter protestors of various shades exercise their right to organise and after dark it will inevitably kick off.

Yet Tommeh and the far right lads will be blamed for any fracas, despite their protest being planned first. The other group could have easily stayed away, but every time they appear.
Funny that.

Isn't that what Guardian readers call him in order to emphasize that his supporters are working class folk from places like Burnley and Wakefield? Eww.
 
Birmingham's top judges all have their mooshes plastered on a local government website.
I have looked them up, but obviously, no addresses are given.
Not that I'm encouraging it but deducing what those addresses are wouldn't be the most Herculean task in the world. It's not like I'm saying info like that should be made public and governing bodies should fear the people who put them in positions of power but wait... what was I saying...?
 
Isn't that what Guardian readers call him in order to emphasize that his supporters are working class folk from places like Burnley and Wakefield? Eww.
Yeah, from them it's class and accent cuntiness.
From me, I just enjoy it spelled that way. No malice.
From a dragged up cooncil hoose rat.
 
Beat me to it you son of a mother.


The teenager accused of murdering three young girls in Southport has been charged with producing the poison ricin and possessing a military study of an al-Qaeda training manual.
Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been charged with production of a biological toxin contrary to Section 1 of the Biological Weapons Act 1974.
He has also been charged with possessing a PDF document of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing to or preparing an act of terrorism, contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
The accused will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
Merseyside Police's Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said that the force would continue to lead the investigation into the stabbings on 29 July.
Counter Terrorism Police have not declared the matter a terrorist incident.
Both the ricin and the study of the training manual were found as part of searches of the suspect's house in the Lancashire village of Banks following the stabbing.
Ricin is a highly toxic poison naturally derived from castor oil plants.


None of the substance was found at the scene of the stabbings in Southport and police said the poison they did discover presented a low risk to the public.
Dr Renu Bindra, senior medical advisor at the UK Health Security Agency, said: "There has been no evidence of ricin poisoning in anyone involved or connected to this incident."
The charges which have been added do not require a motive to be established.
In order for the incident to be classed as a terrorist incident, a motive would need to be present.

The teenager has already been charged with the stabbing murders of Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
He is also charged with ten counts of attempted murder and possession of a knife.
A trial is expected to begin in January.
Downing Street said the Prime Minister's thoughts were with the families of the Southport attack victims.
A No 10 spokeswoman said: "The government is focused on ensuring the families and all those affected receive justice."
 
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