Saturday, 3 September 2016

Comparing Apples And Orangutans...

“The day after they were arrested there was an [English Defence League] march where all the tram lines were shut down and sections of the city were brought to a standstill at the cost to the taxpayer to the tune of about £200,000,” said Shah.
“Obviously [the anti-racism protesters] feel aggrieved that nothing is done in relation to those people that are marching, where there was basically a shutdown of the whole [city centre], and yet when they’re trying to make their [protest], they are then arrested for obstructing the highway.”
But the EDL march didn't have the express intention of bringing a halt to the city, did it? It was the usual suspects turning up to have a ruck that caused the increase in spending¬

Nor is that the only difference:
Shah acknowledged that, unlike the EDL demonstrators, his clients had not obtained permission from the police to hold their protest, but he said that although both groups had similar objectives, to protest, he believes his clients were treated differently to the EDL supporters.
Both groups did not have 'similar objectives'. Far from it! But don't take it from me....
A statement from the group, released on the day of the protests said: “This morning UKBLM have #Shutdown roads in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Nottingham to mourn those who have died in custody and to protest the ongoing racist violence of the police, border enforcement, structural inequalities and the everyday indignity of street racism.”
See? They are stupid enough to tell you exactly what they plan.

3 comments:

  1. Cool. Get us the time to get the water cannons out and all that snazzy riot gear we have been forced to pay for.

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  2. Oh Lord, help us all. Or call the police. Avoid crowds.

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  3. "Cool. Get us the time to get the water cannons out..."

    If only! We're flogging off the ones Boris bought!

    "Or call the police."

    A lot of good they were at the London City Airport farrago..!

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