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(02-15-2021, 10:44 AM)Wallfire Wrote: The UK has become a very strange place

It's Leftist-mania, an idea to justify the job of a Diversity Officer that is holds a vision so coned and narrow,
that it reveals their own bias, bigotry and eugenic-styled outlook.

They can't help it. Anyone different is perceived as a possible victim and this juvenile cognizance extends that
far that the very person they're wishing to isolate by rearranging accepted social rules, benefits!

But differences must be marked out based on an assumed 'failure' and recognised -not by the alleged 'casualty',
but by the one wishing to control the rearrangement. That way, self-responsibility isn't required and only the
controller's word is final.

Their Leftist mantra will probably go like this, although they'll never admit it.
 
Overweight...?
You're unaware that it's yourself that should look to alter one's diet and ponder the dangers of being 'tubby'
at a time when a deadly disease is wandering Wales. No problem, we'll decide for you.

Male...?
You're probably gay and ergo, hold an immunity-system that's been compromised by HIV.
If you're heterosexual, then you may be placed in the first category because your every-faithful wife -the one
you beat after coming home from the closed Pub, feeds you too-much.

Pregnant...?
Ignoring that your partner probably raped you, your ankles will be swollen and your child-bearing body may
not be at peak performance, so take a few weeks off. We don't want non-lesbians women suffering whilst their
male counterparts laugh at the strictness-schedules pinned on the Staff-Room noticeboard, now do we?

From an ethnic minority background...?
You're different due to several cultural and biological factors -although that would imply that the DVLA Diversity
Officer is racist, so instead, we'll just say that an Covid-terrified office-environment isn't the place for those that
are secretly perceived as 'lesser' by people who think everyone else sees the world like they do.

So... who's left? Childless white females who've not succumb to a comfortable lifestyle that is traditionally found
in marriage or two-person relationship in a home. Or to put it another way, allowed their waistline to wander.

Anyone want to guess the gender and sexuality of the Diversity Officer for Swansea's Driver and Vehicle Licensing
Agency office?
tinysurprised
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
Remember this guy...? He's Matt Hancock the Health Secretary for the UK and doled out billions of pounds-worth
of contracts to 'companies' that could acquire Personal Protective Equipment for many of the hospitals.

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Well it now turns out that the age-old cronyism of the Conservative Party has raised its head again and it seems
Mr Hancock had his turn at the wheel.



Quote:Matt Hancock acted unlawfully over Covid contracts, judge rules

'The Government unlawfully failed to publish details of billions of pounds’ worth of coronavirus-related contracts,
the High Court has ruled. The Good Law Project took legal action against the Department of Health and Social
Care (DHSC) for its ‘wholesale failure’ to disclose details of contracts agreed during the pandemic.

The Government is required by law to publish the procurement of any contracts for public goods or services worth
more than £120,000 within 30 days. In a ruling on Friday, Mr Justice Chamberlain said: ‘There is now no dispute that,
in a substantial number of cases, the Secretary of State (Matt Hancock) breached his legal obligation to publish
contract award notices within 30 days of the award of contracts.

‘There is also no dispute that the Secretary of State failed to publish redacted contracts in accordance with the
transparency policy.’ The Good Law Project and three MPs – Labour’s Debbie Abrahams, the Green Party’s Caroline
Lucas and Liberal Democrat Layla Moran – argued there had been a ‘dismal’ failure by the DHSC to comply with their
contract obligations.

As well as missing the 30-day deadline, they claimed the Government was breaching its own transparency policy,
which requires the publication of details of public contracts worth more than £10,000.
The judge said the Government spent ‘vast quantities of public money on pandemic-related procurements’ last year,
and that the public was entitled to see ‘who this money was going to, what it was being spent on and how the relevant
contracts were awarded’.

He added: ‘This was important not only so that competitors of those awarded contracts could understand whether the
obligations … had been breached, but also so that oversight bodies such as the National Audit Office, as well as
Parliament and the public, could scrutinise and ask questions about this expenditure.’

The Government has awarded contracts for things like manufacturing PPE, Covid 19 testing and Test and Trace during
the pandemic. Opposition politicians have accused ministers of running a ‘chumocracy’ with contracts, with deals often
given to people with family or business links to those in power...'
Archived Metro Source:

I suppose many of us here would think the public's monies were squandered on cigar-smoking business men chortling
in oak-panelled offices. No Sir, the illegal act involved his favourite Barman... that's the guy from long ago that used to
serve ales and spirits.
tinysure

So now they're investigating the dealings of the Landlord of The Cock Inn. Which reminds me of the eternal question...
Just how far is the Cock Inn?
tinyhuh

Quote:Matt Hancock's pub landlord neighbour who won £30million contracts to make Covid test tubes faces probe
by UK's medical regulator

*Alex Bourne probed by Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
*His company Hinpack has supplied NHS with millions of NHS Covid tests
*A law project took legal action against Department of Health and Social Care 
*The Government is required by law to publish a 'contract award notice'
*The Good Law Project argued there had been a 'dismal' failure to comply

'Matt Hancock's former neighbour and pub landlord is under investigation by the UK's medical regulator, it has
been revealed.

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Alex Bourne (pictured together Matt Hancock) supplied tens of millions of Covid tests through his
company Hinpack after exchanging a Whatsapp messages with the Health Secretary

Alex Bourne, who crossed paths with the Health Secretary while running the Cock Inn in Thurlow, West Suffolk,
began producing millions of NHS Covid test vials during the pandemic after exchanging a personal WhatsApp
message with Mr Hancock.

His company, Hinpack, which was originally a packaging manufacturer, won around £30million in work to supply
a distributor contracted by the NHS with two million test tubes a week, as well as around 500,000 plastic funnels
for test samples.

However the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has now confirmed it has launched
a probe into Mr Bourne's company - which had no previous experience of making medical supplies prior to the
pandemic.
It comes after the High Court ruled the Health Secretary unlawfully failed to publish details of billions of pounds'
worth of coronavirus-related contracts. 

MHRA Director of Devices, Graeme Tunbridge said: 'We take all reports of non-compliance very seriously. 
'We are currently investigating the allegations about Hinpack and will take appropriate action as necessary.
Patient safety is our top priority.
'As this is an ongoing investigation we are unable to disclose further information at this time'. 

It is understood that the investigation was launched after South Cambridgeshire council officers received concerns
about the company's hygiene and safety standards and passed them onto the MHRA, The Guardian reports.

Last year it was revealed that Mr Bourne sent a WhatsApp to Mr Hancock's mobile number on March 30 offering
his services after a nationwide call to manufacturers to respond to the pandemic, beginning the exchange with:
'Hello, it's Alex Bourne from Thurlow'.

Mr Bourne said Mr Hancock responded to his WhatsApp message by directing him to the Department of Health
and Social Care's (DHSC) website where he could fill out a form detailing his company's manufacturing capabilities.
The businessman insisted at the time that his relationship with Mr Hancock had no role in his company supplying
goods to the NHS.

He had initially hoped to produce PPE but later decided his company would be more suited to making test tubes
thanks to the skills some employees had developed in previous jobs. The latest revelations come after it was
revealed the Health Secretary unlawfully failed to publish details of billions of pounds' worth of coronavirus-related
contracts...'
Archived Mail Source: (More in link)


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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
@"BIAD" 

Are you saying he had his han on his cock and pleasured himself extensively at the expense of the British people? tinysure

Cheers
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(02-22-2021, 09:39 AM)F2d5thCav Wrote: @"BIAD" 

Are you saying he had his han on his cock and pleasured himself extensively at the expense of the British people? tinysure

Cheers

Although I doubt the whole truth of who had benefited from the UK's lock-down will ever be fully revealed, I would
say this particular ball-juggler kept his staff in the dark and his hand firmly on who he allowed to enjoy his 'tower-of
-power'.
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
Here's a piece that is spread across the MSM and shows the level of hypocrisy when it comes to delivering
supposedly important information to the public. The Prime Minister of the UK -Boris Johnson, is to address
the country with his 'road-map' of how he wishes to gradually ease-out from the Government-ordered restrictions
regarding the virus.

Ignoring the robust air-traffic arriving and leaving the UK, Mr Johnson is to explain how containment and a number
of vaccines have helped in the war against Covid-19. Even before his announcement at 19.00 GMT and his earlier
statement in Parliament, the mainstream media have somehow acquired the facts of his speech.

How? A leaked document from Downing Street...? or merely a non-embargoed Press Release that is a regular habit
when distributing information out to the public via major broadcasting an publishing outlets?

If it's the former, then one may suggest that such a betrayal of trust is vital considering the alleged lethality of the flu
and offers an insight to how bureaucracy is held in higher regard than the public's health during an highly transmittable
disease that carries no time-piece.

If it's the latter, it could be that this whole situation isn't such a big-deal and the fear-through-wording has been the goal
from the start. Businesses around the country are gone due to the constant threat that this coronavirus will extinguish a
life without a second glance.

The reality is that it's all theatre... playing a narrative to distract and enjoy control. BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg
is mentioned in the article as a filter to explain this alleged 'unsaid' source material and even though BBC Breakfast News
had been announcing it from 6.00.am, they use the name of the Vaccine Minister (there's a job for life!) -who was only
interviewed after 7.00.am and imply he was the actual origin.


Quote:Covid-19: Boris Johnson to unveil 'cautious' plan to lift England's lockdown

'All schools in England are to reopen on 8 March as part of the prime minister's "cautious" four-part plan to lift the coronavirus
lockdown. Boris Johnson will share his finalised roadmap with ministers later, before unveiling it to MPs and then leading a
news conference at 19:00 GMT.

Up to six people or two households will be allowed to meet outdoors from 29 March, the vaccines minister said.
Rules will be lifted in stages and four conditions must be met at each stage.

Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi told BBC Breakfast the prime minister would set out more details on the plan in a Commons
statement, which is expected at around 15:30.

The first stage of easing will be split into two parts:

From 8 March - All schools will open with outdoor after-school sports and activities allowed.
Recreation in a public space - such as a park - will be allowed between two people, meaning they would be allowed to sit down
for a coffee, drink or picnic.

From 29 March - Outdoor gatherings of either six people or two households will be allowed. It is understood this will include
gatherings in private gardens. Outdoor sports facilities such as tennis or basketball courts will reopen and organised adult
and children's sport, such as grassroots football, will also return.
Although schools are set to reopen to all pupils on 8 March, it is thought a few days' flexibility may be built in to allow measures
like testing to be put in place.

Also on 8 March, new rules will allow each care home resident in England to have one regular visitor, with whom they can hold hands.

And from 29 March it is also understood that people will once again be able to travel out of their areas - although guidance will likely
still recommend staying local, and overnight stays will not be permitted. The gap between each stage of restrictions being eased is
expected to be five weeks, according to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg.

It comes as children aged three to seven in Wales return to the classroom, along with some students on practical college courses.
Scotland's youngest pupils are also returning to face-to-face teaching in the first step of the phased reopening of schools there.

Meanwhile, vaccination has had a significant impact on the risk of serious illness from Covid-19, analysis by Public Health Scotland
shows. Figures for England, including new data on the impact of vaccines on transmission rates, are expected later.

Data will be used to inform "every step" of lifting restrictions, Mr Johnson said.
"We will be cautious about this approach so that we do not undo the progress we have achieved so far and the sacrifices each
and every one of you has made to keep yourself and others safe," he added.

The roadmap will outline four steps for easing restrictions. But before proceeding to each next step, the government will examine
the data to assess the impact of previous changes.

The four conditions that must be met at each phase of lockdown easing are:
1. The coronavirus vaccine programme continues to go to plan
2. Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently reducing the number of people dying with the virus or needing hospital treatment
3. Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospital admissions
4. New variants of the virus do not fundamentally change the risk of lifting restrictions

Downing Street said the four tests are currently being met so the first step of lockdown easing in England will proceed as planned on
8 March. The first stage of easing restrictions will be across the whole of England, Downing Street added, due to the current uniform
spread of the virus. MPs will be given the chance to vote on the regulations enabling England's roadmap in the coming weeks...'
BBC:
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
It's been awhile since I posted in this particular thread as the Covid scare seemed to consume the
main outlets. But the killings in Britain have continued and here's another heinous one.


Quote:Lorraine Cox: Murderer Azam Mangori jailed for at least 20 years

'A man who followed and murdered a woman on a night out before disposing part of her body in an alleyway
has been jailed for life. Azam Mangori, 24, killed Lorraine Cox, 32, in his flat above a kebab shop in Exeter
in September.

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A piece of shit called Azam Mangori and his victim Lorraine Cox.

Mangori, of Dartmouth Road, Stoke-on-Trent, was found guilty of murder by a jury at Exeter Crown Court,
after he admitted preventing a lawful burial. Judge Justice Garnham said he should serve at least 20 years
in jail.

Mangori left Ms Cox's body in his flat for a week before dismembering her.
Her remains were found in bin bags in an alley behind his flat, and in a woodland at Newton St Cyres, about
6 miles (9km) away...'

This BBC article caters for the mild-mannered and omits to mention that he boiled his victim's head too.


Quote:'During the sentencing the judge said Mangori had "ended the life of a bright, vivacious, intelligent young woman
with her whole life ahead of her". He said Mangori's "cowardice" in failing to report her death and attempting to hide
the evidence "served to compound the loss and hurt suffered by her partner, her father, her other family and her friends".

Ms Cox's family had "suffered eight days of desperate hope and fruitless searching while you sat on your bed deciding
how best to escape being held responsible". A video that Mangori made of himself vaping and listening to music just
hours after the killing showed he had been "remarkably calm", said the judge.

Elise Fallow, Ms Cox's partner, said in her witness statement to the court that her "heart is broken, never to be repaired".
She added: "Nothing will stop the pain I feel that the love of my life is not by my side."
Pippa Moore said after the case that her friend Ms Cox was "quite random" and would "always make you laugh".
"If there was no party she was the party, she always brought the fun to the party."

Speaking after the guilty verdict, Ms Cox's family described her as "the most kind-hearted, loving, generous girl", adding
she was "the heartbeat of our family". "We hope and pray that no other woman or family has to go through what our beautiful
girl suffered, or that any other family suffers the brutal, distressing experience we have all been through," their statement said.

Mangori, an Iraqi Kurd who was denied asylum in December 2018, told the court he had panicked because he feared being
deported...'

Isn't it ironic that the money he acquired to purchase the equipment for Lorraine's dismembered parts was from a UK Government
hand-out?!


Quote:'But prosecutor Simon Laws QC called Mangori a "fluent and determined liar" and said he had smothered her with a T-shirt.
The court heard after Ms Cox was killed, Mangori used a SIM card from her phone to send messages to her family, partner
and friends in an attempt to show she was still alive.
He also looked at amputation videos in the days before her disappearance, jurors were told.

Mangori was caught on camera in shops buying supplies to help him dispose of her body, including bin bags, tape, a suitcase
and an air purifier to hide the smell.

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The freedom.

The Home Office said after the case that "foreign nationals who abuse our hospitality by committing heinous crimes should be
in no doubt of our determination to deport them"...'

That's a bit rich considering the same Home Office denied his request in 2018 and over two years later, he was still here!


Quote:'A spokesperson said its "priority will always be to keep the British public safe" and reforms of the asylum system would "make
it easier to return failed asylum seekers who have no right to remain in the UK".
Ms Cox had been sexually assaulted in Exeter in May 2018 by a man called Robert Prout, 35, of Hawthorn Road, Exeter.

He was found guilty of the assault and raping another woman by a jury at Exeter Crown Court and jailed for 10 years in January.
The jury at the murder trial heard that Ms Cox had moved from Exeter to Scotland after the assault, but had returned to visit friends
in the city when she was killed by Mangori...'
Archived BBC Article:


You see, it's a ongoing battle. You let them in and their standards of society are different.
Here's another look at the problem, weak people pretending to be strong.
Clearing Rochdale of Monsters.


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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
(04-07-2021, 08:59 PM)BIAD Wrote: You see, it's a ongoing battle. You let them in and their standards of society are different.
Here's another look at the problem, weak people pretending to be strong.
Clearing Rochdale of Monsters.

I don't see why deportation is even on the table. A ride out to sea a few miles on a trawler, a shot to the back of the head, and a quick heave overboard to feed the fishes is what seems in order to me. That would cost quite a lot less than either paying for a deportation, legal proceedings, or lengthy incarceration...

... but I never really claimed to be all that civilized, just effective.

In cases such as these, as in all sexual aberration cases, the culprit can never really be cured, so I believe it best to put them out of our misery permanent-like, rather than either house feed and clothe them or foist them off onto another unsuspecting public.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


Just to keep folks up with the latest everyday incidents in London.
tinysure


Quote:Boy, 17, stabbed to death on London street as cops arrest woman, 35, over his murder

'A 17-tear-old boy stabbed to death on a London street has been named and pictured by police.
Levi Earnest-Morrison was fatally knifed in Sydenham shortly before 7.30pm on Saturday.

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Levi Earnest-Morrison and crime scene.

Police rushed to Hazel Grove after receiving reports that a man was lying injured on the ground.
Officers arrived with medics from the London Ambulance Service and the London Air ambulance to find a
teenager had been stabbed.
Despite their best efforts, Levi was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after 8pm.

A 35-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of murder on Sunday and remains in custody, police said.

A post-mortem examination held today gave Levi's preliminary cause of death as a stab wound leading to
catastrophic bleed. An investigation is under way and is being led by detectives from the Met's Specialist
Crime Command.

Detective Chief Inspector Mick Norman, who is leading the investigation, said: "We are appealing for anyone
who was in the area on Saturday evening to come forward and speak with us...'
SOURCE:



Quote:Boy, 16, fighting for life after being knifed in the stomach in North London

'A teenage boy is fighting for his life after being knifed in the stomach last night. Cops were called to reports of a
stabbing in Harringay, North London, at 9pm. Officers along with London Ambulance Service attended the scene
and found a 16-year-old boy with a stab injury to his stomach.

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Another crime scene. Remember when a favourite image would be of Big Ben?

The teenager was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital. His condition is life-threatening.
Anyone with information is asked to ring... blah. blah-blah.
A crime scene remains in place and enquires continue. No arrests have been made...'
The Sun:



Quote:Terrifying moment ‘kidnappers’ attack man and bundle him into back of van in broad daylight


'This is the terrifying moment suspected kidnappers attack a man and bundle him into the back of a van in broad daylight.
Shocking footage shows three men jumping out of a grey Ford van and dragging a man towards the vehicle in South Woodford,
East London.

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The Met Police pleaded for more information on reports of a brazen kidnapping at around 3pm this afternoon.
Cops said two men got out of the van and bashed a man while a third suspect waited inside the vehicle.
The van then sped off, followed closely by a black BMW.

The driver of the BMW had reportedly been speaking with the man who was beaten and grabbed just moments before the van
arrived at the scene. Cops searched the area and then traced the van to Chigwell, where it was stopped.
Two men aged in their 20s were arrested and charged, while the alleged victim, aged in his 30s, was taken to hospital with non-life
threatening injuries.

Cops are now trying to find the third man in the van as well as the BMW driver.
Detective Sergeant Sajid Asghar said: "This was a brazen act on the part of the suspects; carried out in broad daylight while a
number of shocked witnesses looked on...'
The Sun Again!:


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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
The future is in safe hands, you can now find one lying in a Leeds street.
tinysure


Quote:MACHETE ATTACK Teen, 18, who had hand chopped off and left ‘lying in the street’.
Man, 24, arrested over attack

'A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a teenager's hand was chopped
off with a machete and left 'lying in the street'. Jaden Hughes, 18, was left needing a seven-hour
operation to reattach his hand following the barbaric attack in Leeds on Tuesday night.

A 24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder along with a 13-year-old boy
held on suspicion of criminal damage.

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Jaden Hughes and some Police looking for clues.

Horrified eye-witnesses said the severed hand was left lying on the street as Jaden screamed out in
pain following the attack on Tuesday night. The teen, who was brutally assaulted on Stanks Parade in
Leeds, West Yorkshire, was said to have stunned paramedics by making an X-rated joke as he was
treated at the scene.

DARK HUMOUR
One witness said: "He was obviously screaming in pain - which we all heard. I mean, the lad had his
arm chopped off. "But he was in good spirits - he shouted out, ‘for God sake, how am I going to be
able to w**k now?!'".

Extra stop and search powers were put in place yesterday, allowing officers to search people and
vehicles under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.

It covers an area of east Leeds including Harehills, Gipton, Halton Moor, Swarcliffe and adjoining areas
either side of the A64. The original order was put in place for 24 hours from 3pm yesterday. A further
24-hour order has been authorised and will be reviewed again tomorrow.

Superintendent Russ Hughes, of Leeds District, said: "The continued use of Section 60 powers is a
legitimate tactic that gives us an enhanced ability to target and deter those carrying weapons and
therefore prevent serious violence.

"Scrutiny and accountability are key factors to ensure the trust and confidence of our communities,
and we are working closely with local representatives to keep them fully updated.
Detectives are appealing for anyone with information on the attack to come forward...'
The Sun:


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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
On the 5th November, I posted an article where a man appeared in court after raping a teenager
and kidnapping.

It seemed -with a picture of the suspect being posted online around the community, that a vigilante
group was hunting this person and Police advised him to turn himself in before problems escalated.
He did.

After being remanded, Kadian Nelson was detained at Her Majesty's Prison Wandsworth in South West
London and awaited sentencing. One wonders if he believed he was out of danger now being off the
streets.



Quote:BEATEN TO A PULP:
Paedo who raped and kidnapped girl, 13, is battered in jail hours after admitting depraved crimes

'A paedophile who raped and kidnapped a 13-year-old girl was battered in jail hours after admitting his depraved crimes.
Kadian Nelson, 27, was assaulted after admitting to kidnap, rape and making a threat to kill this week.
As prison officers checked him into Wandsworth prison, South London, a fellow con attacked him.
Nelson, who will be sentenced in August, was rushed for treatment after being battered.

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Kadian Nelson may need reconstructive surgery.

He had earlier admitted kidnap, rape and making a threat to kill against the girl, who had been walking to school in Mitcham
in November last year. The court heard he followed the schoolgirl before creeping up behind her and putting one hand over
her mouth and another on her head. He then threatened to kill her and forced her to walk towards an alleyway.
The girl had been on the phone chatting to a friend about their homework when she was attacked just after 7am.

Nelson told her to take off her coat and school blazer before raping her. He then put his own jacket on the victim.
Police were alerted when a woman called 999 stating that her daughter had seen a man grab a young girl.

DEPRAVED CRIMES
A family member of the woman then went out to check what had happened and managed to interrupt Nelson.
When she questioned him he told her that the victim was his sister. The victim then managed to signal that she
needed help before police arrived and Nelson fled, leaving the victim wearing his jacket.

At the time of the attack Scotland Yard were forced to warn people not to “take the law into their own hands” after
the case gained traction on social media. Crowds of locals visited various addresses and police said “emotions
are running high”.

The Met issued an emergency Section 60 dispersal order – giving officers the power to search anyone and instruct
them to leave the area. Nelson was arrested just hours after the attack in Tooting. He will be sentenced at the same
court on August 13.

Last night a Prison Service spokeswoman said:
"A prisoner was treated in hospital for an injury to his cheek –police are investigating.”...'
SOURCE:


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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
This video saves me reporting on the behaviour of those enjoying the weakness of the UK.



Also current is the search for an unknown person who murdered a Police community support officer whilst she
was walking her dog off-duty. Kent is a county in the south-east of England and prominent in the on-going
wrangle about illegal migrants crossing the English Channel from France.
BBC Link:

Anyway, this lady was murdered and now the BBC have an article on the situation of a suspect.

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Julia James.

Quote:(28th April)
'...The death of a serving police community support officer whose body was found in woodland is being
treated as murder. The remains of Julia James, 53, were found in Akholt Wood, Snowdown, near Dover,
on Tuesday. [27th April]

Kent Police colleagues confirmed Ms James had served on the force as a PCSO and said they were
pursuing "a number of lines of inquiry" into her death...'

Now there's this guy... a photo of someone the Police are interested in. One wonders if he is a resident of Kent
or a migrant?

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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
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Julia James.

Quote:(28th April)
'...The death of a serving police community support officer whose body was found in woodland is being
treated as murder. The remains of Julia James, 53, were found in Akholt Wood, Snowdown, near Dover,
on Tuesday. [27th April]

Kent Police colleagues confirmed Ms James had served on the force as a PCSO and said they were
pursuing "a number of lines of inquiry" into her death...'

Saturday 8th May.



Quote:'Police investigating the death of community support officer Julia James have arrested a man in his 20s.
The man, from the Canterbury area, was arrested at 21:30 BST on Friday and remained in custody, Kent Police said.
Ms James, 53, was found dead on 27 April in Akholt Wood, Snowdown, near Dover, having suffered serious head injuries.

Police, who said the man in custody was a British national, are continuing to appeal for information...'
Archived BBC Article:

An odd-thing to say, 'a British national'.
minusculethinking
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Lest not forget the usual activities of London.


Quote: Blood-soaked teen shouted ‘he died in my arms’ after being chased by machete-wielding gang

'The victim was set upon in Harold Hill, East London, by balaclava thugs just minutes before a second teen was
injured in another attack nearby. Both knife frenzies came just yards from where tragic girl scout Jodie Chesney
was murdered two years ago.

Horrified witnesses say police told them a machete-wielding gang chased the victim from a nearby park.
They also described how they saw a teenager crying out "he died in my arms" close to the murder scene.
Elisabeth Honeyseett, 60, a retired teacher, told The Sun: "There was a young boy crying. He was saying
'he died in my arms'."...'
The Sun:
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
The saddest bit is that these events are now so common, and the too-clever-by-half verbiage used by the authorities so commonly employed, that the events themselves have become normalized in British society.

We have similar issues in the States, although the spin is different.

Cheers
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(05-08-2021, 06:09 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: The saddest bit is that these events are now so common, and the too-clever-by-half verbiage used by the
authorities so commonly employed, that the events themselves have become normalized in British society.

We have similar issues in the States, although the spin is different.

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Weak people allowing standards to lower for the sake of not being accused of being racist.
They've created their own cage and now view the damage through the bars of their self-built prison.

Londinistan has become nothing more than an reckless bazaar of diversity where moral codes show the
signatures of a lower -more dangerous, way of life.
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Quote:Four men who raped woman over 90 minutes after plying her with drinks at nightclub jailed for more than 70 years

'Four men who raped a woman in a "prolonged" 90 minute attack after leaving a nightclub have been caged for 71 years.
The victim was plied with drinks by Octavian Lupu, 31, at the bar in Ealing, West London, while on a night out with pals.
CCTV showed the fiend stalking his prey as he approached a number of women before finding the woman.

He then left the club with the victim after claiming he would help her get a taxi home when her phone died.
But she was bundled into a car with Lupu and his three accomplices before being driven to an address in Northolt.
Once there, the victim was repeatedly raped by the monsters in a horror 90-minute ordeal in August 2017.
She managed to make her way to a hospital after the attack and police launched an investigation.

After trawling CCTV and using the venue's ID entry system, they tracked down the four brutes.
Lupo has now been caged for 20 years at Isleworth Crown Court after being convicted of rape.
Andrei Rotaru, 25, was jailed for 17 years, Alexandru Cimbir, 40, was sentenced to 18-and-a-half years and Dmitri Ceban,
28, was caged for 16 years all for the same offence.

Detective Constable Angie Meadows, who worked on the investigation, said: "Over the course of my career this is one
of the worst assaults I have ever dealt with and they deserve such lengthy prison sentences." She continued: "The victim
was on a night out with her friends when she was subjected to a horrific ordeal by these men who have expressed no
remorse for their actions throughout the course of the investigation.

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Typically British names? (top left) Octavian Lupu, (top right) Dmitri Ceban, (bottom left) Andrei Rotaru and
(bottom right) Alexandru Cimbir.

"I hope that the conclusion of the case gives the victim some closure that she can begin moving forward with her life.
She has shown great courage and bravery in standing up to her attackers and supporting the investigation.
"Women's safety remains a top priority for the Met and we would encourage anyone who has been a victim or witnessed
a sexual assault to contact police.
"You will be supported by our specially trained officers who will give advice and take all allegations seriously."...'
The Sun:


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Quote:Rotherham brothers threatened to cut shopkeeper's throat with axe and Stanley knife

'Two brothers have been jailed for a decade after holding up a high street shop and threatening to cut the
shopkeeper's throat with an axe and Stanley knife. Hooded Stephen and Christopher Bouskill raided the
shop in Wath-upon-Dearne on October 26, 2019, and demanded cash from the till.

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Christopher and Stephen Bouskill, the genuine odd-couple.

The siblings ripped the shopkeeper’s pockets on his trousers to take his keys and wallet and made off
following the three-minute ordeal. Christopher Bouskill, 40, was later found by police having driven a
Peugeot 406 into floodwater.
He was chased by a police dog and was arrested.

Upon his arrest, officers found him to be wearing a pair of black trainers he had worn while committing a
burglary in Church Street three days earlier during which he had taken a laptop computer and £700 ($982)
in cash. Jewellery worn by the victim at her wedding had also been stolen.

Sheffield Crown Court heard Christopher Bouskill had carried out the offences while on bail for being found
with a weapon while in prison. Andrew Stranex, prosecuting, said he had been found during an inspection of
one of the prison wings to have a vape pen with a piece of metal embedded in it.

His brother Stephen, aged 45, had also carried out a burglary at a house in Bradley Rise on October 17 where
he stole £10,000 worth of valuables including jewellery worn by the victim’s late mother.
Both Christopher and Stephen Bouskill, of Albany Road, Rotherham, admitted one count of burglary and robbery.

Christopher Bouskill admitted a separate charge of possession of a weapon in prison and was sentenced to
10 years and two months in prison. Stephen Bouskill was sentenced to 10 years in prison...'
Yorkshire Live:


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Quote:Calderdale child sexual exploitation: 29 men charged

'Twenty-nine men have been charged in connection with the sexual exploitation and rape of a girl
over a seven-year period in West Yorkshire. The offences are said to have taken place in and around
Calderdale and Bradford between 2003 and 2010 when the victim was aged between 13 and 20.

The men are due to appear at Bradford Magistrates' Court on 7 and 9 July.
Eight other suspects arrested during the West Yorkshire Police investigation have been released
without charge.

Those charged are:

Asad Ali, 37, of Brighouse, is charged with two counts of rape

Ajmal Aziz, 39 of Halifax, is charged with three counts of rape and attempted rape

Mohammed Jangier, 44, of Halifax, is charged with rape

Mohammed Asif, 36, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Harris Ahmed Butt, 37, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape and two counts of indecent assault

Taukeer Butt, 36, of Halifax, is charged with three counts of rape

Muitasim Khan, 40, of Halifax, is charged with rape

Mohammed Hamza, 47, of Halifax, is charged with rape

Mohsin Mir, 40, of Halifax, is charged with three counts of rape

Javid Mir, 38, of Halifax, is charged with rape

Haroon Saddique, 37, of Bradford, is charged with two counts of rape

Zahir Iqbal, 41, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Sarfraz Rabnawaz, 35, of Bradford, is charged with two counts of rape

Wajid Addalat, 43, of Halifax, is charged with rape

Sajid Addalat, 45, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Nazim Hussain, 43, of Bradford, is charged with conspiracy to rape

Nadeem Saddiqque, 43, of Sheffield, is charged with rape

Saquab Hussain, 43, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Sadakat Ali, 48, of Bradford, is charged with rape

Ziarab Mohammed, 48, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Imran Raja Yasin, 41, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Zulfiqar Ali, 40, of Bradford, is charged with two counts of rape

Malik Abid Qadeer, 64, of Halifax, is charged with five counts of rape

Kamran Amin, 45, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Mohammed Akhtar, 51, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Ali Zulfiqar, 38, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape

Shafiq Ali Rafiq, 40, of Dewsbury, is charged with two counts of rape

Amir Shaban, 45, of Halifax, is charged with rape

Sakeb Nazir, 36, of Halifax, is charged with two counts of rape
Archived BBC Article:

There's a pattern there, but it alludes me.
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Quote:Two men who groomed, exploited and raped teenage girls have been jailed for a total of 37 years

'Two men have been jailed following a complex investigation into the grooming, exploitation and rape
of vulnerable young women. In 2019 police launched an operation following numerous reports of sexual
assaults on a number of girls.

On Friday, Amos Ocheng, 51, of Winckley Square, Preston, was convicted of the rape of three girls,
three trafficking offences and three counts of supplying drugs, following a trial.
All the victims were girls aged between 14 and 19 at the time of the offences.

Ocheng’s friend Dickson Ngaunde, 27, of Stanford Avenue, Brighton, Sussex was convicted at the same
trial of the rape of one girl aged 19. Footage was recovered from Ngaunde’s mobile phone of him having
sex with the girl who was clearly unconscious at the time.

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Amos Ocheng and Dickson Ngaunde.

The offences were all committed in Preston in 2019. Ocheng was sentenced to a total of 27 years and
Ngaunde for ten years. Ocheng was also classed as a dangerous offender.

The victims have all described the traumatic impact of what Ocheng, who also uses the names Max and
Tyrese, and Ngaunde, who used the aliases DJ Dickson and Jimmy Rowen, did on their lives, including
one of them attempting suicide and another being made homeless.

Detective Chief Inspector Steve Holgate, who led Operation Command, said: “There was a pattern of
behaviour indulged in by both these men where young, vulnerable females are befriended for one
singular purpose, their own sexual gratification.

“I would like to commend first and foremost the bravery of the young women who have reported these
offences and gone through the trial process – it cannot have been an easy experience to relive what
was done to them but these convictions would not have been possible without them and I am grateful
for what they have done.

“I am grateful too for the work the Crown Prosecution Service and counsel have done in securing these
convictions and to the trial jury who carefully considered the evidence and delivered the guilty verdicts.
“We would encourage anyone who has been a victim of a sexual assault to come forward.

"The decision to report an assault is a hugely personal one, but we want to reassure people that all reports
to us are taken very seriously and we will investigate in a sensitive and supportive way.
"We offer support and working with you to ensure that you have the right help from the appropriate services.”..'
The Lancashire Telegraph:

Quote:Farmer finds body dumped on Yorkshire moor 18 miles from where gang with machetes
and iron bars attacked man in street

'A farmer found a body dumped on a Yorkshire moor 18 miles from where a gang wielding machetes
and iron bars attacked a man in the street. The countryman made the grim discovery while checking
his lambs in Rishworth, Calderdale, at around 6.40am on May 13.

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Rishworth, Calderdale.

He flagged down a local police woman who was driving to work to start her shift.
A post mortem revealed the victim, believed to be in his 20s from the Moss Side area of Manchester,
suffered serious head injuries after being struck with a weapon.

The death is thought to be linked to a gang revenge attack near a church in Crumpsall, Manchester,
at around 3.40am on the same day. One witness claimed a gang armed with metal bars chased the
man near St Matthew with St Mary.

The mum-of-two, who was too scared to give her name, told The Sun Online: "I was woken up by a van
screeching. I looked out of my window and saw five or six men waving metal bars in the air, chasing
after a white man.

They were smashing the van with machetes. The driver managed to drive off but two men were hanging
on to the sides. "I was so scared. I haven't been able to sleep since."

Police have been going door to door asking residents if they heard or saw anything.
Greg Hill, 45, said: "There were lots of detectives in the street yesterday. And I saw a woman police officer
searching for clues in the church grounds. But I didn't see anything."

Dog walker Sam Johnson, 55, said: "There are a lot of gangs selling drugs around here. When there is trouble,
they ring each other and descend on mass."

Detectives are checking CCTV from the nearby Turnpike By Maya bar and restaurant which overlooks the
Booth Wood Reservoir. The suspects would have driven past it after leaving the M62, probably at Junction 22.

They would then have driven up the small Pike End Road and taken the dirt track which used to be a main
route over the Pennine Hills between West Yorkshire and Lancashire. The old turnpike is now only used by hikers,
dog walkers and residents of the hamlet Little London, which is just 100 yards from where the body was dumped.

One resident, a retired former West Yorkshire Police officer, said: "The gang must have come off the motorway
looking for somewhere quiet to dispose of the body. They have driven up this private road and seen the houses
and panicked and then dumped the body and run."

"They have made no effort to hide it, by pushing it over the wall, for example, and just left it by the old turnpike
milestone. The farmer sorting out his flock has found it in the morning. A police lady, who lives nearby, was going
to work and the farmer flagged her down."

"Police then arrived and cordoned off the road whilst forensics worked. It was lifted after two days. Poor bloke,
he could be somebody’s dad and will be someone’s son."

No arrests have been made yet but police are urging people with information to come forward....'
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(05-19-2021, 02:34 PM)BIAD Wrote: The UK's neutral Police Force.



I'm afraid that I must be at odds with most of the tweeted sentiments expressed in the video. I know of no circumstances that would make defending one's own nation or the citizens thereof from unprovoked attacks to be a "war crime" or "indiscriminate murder" or any of the other opinions expressed. That would make the British defense of the UK during WWII against German attackers to also have been a "war crime", and I am certain it wasn't.

Israel is in the same boat, what with daily unprovoked rocket attacks against it's own territory, just as Britain was done to in WWII by German V-42 rockets. If Israel is guilty of "war crimes" for the offence of defending itself, then so was Britain for doing the same in WWII against Nazi Germany, and I cannot abide by such opinion.

Everyone has a right to self defense against attack, regardless of their skin color or headgear or religious conviction.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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