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St George's Day rally in London descends to chaos: Protesters slam Met's 'two-tier policiy

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7 minutes ago, G_Money said:


Can you be just a little more specific?  


How is your daily life affected in the UK by the POTUS?

 

Shortages of tea and biscuits?

 

Increasing the tax on pork pies?

 

Market shelves empty of Yorkshire pudding?

 

Bake beans served with BBQ instead of breakfast?

 

Introduction of American streaky bacon?

 

 

Some of us have the ability to see further than the next five minutes.  Some are also able to discuss serious topics in a grown up manner.

 

PH

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  • Or patriotism showing that they love their country...celebrating St Georges day is no different to the Irish celebrating St Patrick's day... or are they being hateful as well ...  

  • this really isn't as witty as you thought it would be. just a long standing pattern. 

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20 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Having had some dealings with the cops in London, I can understand why people don't like them very much. They are, IMO, their own worst enemy and should do better. It's like they just don't know how to deal with people in a polite way when those people are not causing a problem.

Put yourself in their shoes dealing with these, almost daily, protests.

 

I'm not kidding, i was in london last summer and saw protests every day at the main tourist spots, total PITA - just morons.

1 minute ago, Phulublub said:

Some are also able to discuss serious topics in a grown up manner.

 

Lies.

Just now, Phulublub said:

Some of us have the ability to see further than the next five minutes.  Some are also able to discuss serious topics in a grown up manner.

 

PH

Double talk! 🥴

2 minutes ago, Wobblybob said:

Nearly, down a bit to the right.👍


A Kiwi?

 

He should be happy.  He’s in such a remote beautiful place that nothing should affect him.

 

 

5 minutes ago, Phulublub said:

Some of us have the ability to see further than the next five minutes.  Some are also able to discuss serious topics in a grown up manner.

 

PH


That’s what I thought.

 

No affect at all.

1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its the celebration of the U.K, rather than a celebration of one man .

George is just the figure head 

England, not the rest of the U.K.

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6 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

He's about to be re-elected, hopefully.

I am not sure if that was meant to be sarcasm, but anyway if you look at the demographics of London its is no great surprise that he would win?

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

I am not sure if that was meant to be sarcasm, but anyway if you look at the demographics of London its is no great surprise that he would win?

Thanks for suggesting looking at the demographics of London.

 

It’s far from certain that Demographics alone would secure a victory for Mayor Khan. 

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_London

7 hours ago, G_Money said:


Can you be just a little more specific?  


How is your daily life affected in the UK by the POTUS?

 

Shortages of tea and biscuits?

 

Increasing the tax on pork pies?

 

Market shelves empty of Yorkshire pudding?

 

Bake beans served with BBQ instead of breakfast?

 

Introduction of American streaky bacon?

 

 

You forgot the baloney.

 

Oh hang on. Sorry. It's all there.

8 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its the celebration of the U.K, rather than a celebration of one man .

George is just the figure head 

 

Good grief I doubt the Scots or Welsh would be celebrating an English saint (even if he was never English!).

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3 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

I am not sure if that was meant to be sarcasm, but anyway if you look at the demographics of London its is no great surprise that he would win?

No sarcasm.  I'm a Labour voter and would much prefer Mayor Khan to any Tory, especially after Boris.  He's a popular figure in London with the majority.  Personally, I hanker after the days of Red Ken and the GLC.

4 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

Good grief I doubt the Scots or Welsh would be celebrating an English saint (even if he was never English!).

 

  I did mean that it was a celebration of a Country, rather than celebration of St George himself  .

Yes, I did mean England , rather than adding Northern England  and Western England into the equation 

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